P_10404_0937 – Jeremiah Ames
Born: 20/07/1706
Died: 1776

Title: /
First name: Jeremiah
Middle name: /
Last name: Ames
Aliases: Ames
Primary cohort: Bristol
Sex: Male
Religion: /
Social background: /
Primary outcome: /
Political Affiliation: Whig
Relations
Levi
Father
Job: Farmer, landowner and hosier/ clothier
Hannah Watts
Mother
Phoebe Collins (1776/7- 26 Oct 1779)
Spouse (married 02/03/1730)
Political Offices Held
Local
Bankruptcies
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Geographic experiences
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Internal migrant: No
Foreign born: No
Supplier to slave trade voyages: No
Creditor to slave trade voyages: No
Philanthropy: No
Plantation owner: No
Sources: Morgan, B-M, 210 BAB1, 1N 186 8.1-8.2 Beavans, BL, 213 BBB ODNB PROB 11/1054/321
Other Individuals
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Organisations
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Crossings (5)
17470 - Swift (1759 - 1759)
Role: Owner
17323 - Molly (1752 - 1753)
Role: Owner
17296 - Molly (1751 - 1751)
Role: Owner
17248 - Polly (1749 - 1750)
Role: Owner
17187 - Polly (1747 - 1748)
Role: Owner
Birth
Date: 20/07/1706
Location: Shepton Mallett (Somerset)
Death
Date: 1776
Location: /
Burial
Date: 03/03/1776
Location: Bristol (Gloucestershire)
Memorial details: /
Christening: /
Knighthood: /
Baronetcy: /
Peerage: /
Residencies
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Occupation: Brass Founder (Craft)
Schools
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Universities
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Inns of Court
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Military training
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Imperial positions
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Apprenticeships
Master: Levi Ames
Livery: /
Start Date: /
Livery company affiliations
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Other business activities
Region: England
Economic sector: Manufacturing
Region: Wales
Economic sector: Manufacturing
Was slave trading profitable: No
Will
Value of Total Personalty: /
Value of Known Legacies (where material to total estate): /
Occupation: Esquire
Town/City: Bristol (Gloucestershire)
Courts: PCC
Legacies
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