Arms matriculated to William Ames sometime before 1608
Current region
Massachusetts, United States
Etymology
Amyas; merchant of Amiens
Place of origin
England
Founded
1638 (1638)
Founder
William Ames
Connected families
Butler
Estate(s)
Borderland Queset House
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The Ames family is one of the oldest and most illustrious families of the United States.[1] The family's branches are descended from John Ames, the son of a 17th-century settler of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Numerous public and private works throughout the U.S. are named after family members, including the city Ames, Iowa, and the NASA Ames research center in California.
^Cutter, William (1914). New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation, Volume 3. Lewis Historical Publishing. p. 1288.
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