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AMERICAN VETERAN
Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
July 23, 1935 , pg 7
C. B. Ames was on his way home Monday to find in death the
peace he sought in life.
Services for the distinguished Oklahoma City citizen who died
Sunday morning of heart disease at his summer home near
source of image
Meredity,
N. H. will be conducted at 4 pm Wednesday from the family home,
401 Northwest Fourteenth street. Burial will be in
Fairlawn
cemetery under direction of Street and Draper funeral home.
In Washington Monday A. Mitchell Palmer, attorney
general f the United states under President Wilson,
in commenting on the death of Ames saidzzzz:
Jude Ames's death is a distinct loss to his
profession and to the public. He was one of the
ablest and most powerful lawyers in the country. In
spite of the demands on his time and strength by his
practice, he gave his efforts when opportunity
afforded to the service of his country.
son:
Ames, Fisher
spouse:
Elizabeth Pearl Allen Ames
Judge AMES Death
in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska
The Francitas Bee
Francitas, Texas
January 26, 1911
Judge Ames of Lincoln, Neb., died last week, after a long
illness. Judge Ames was one of the well known attorneys of
Nebraska and for many years was a member of the supreme court
commission.
1903 Marriages - Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ok/oklahoma/vitals/marriage/marr1903.txt
9/9/1903 ~ Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Ames and family left
yesterday for Stroud to attend the
wedding of Mrs. Ames' brother, Mr. Ben Allen, and
Miss Bowman.
(9/10/1903)~ Miss Elizabeth Bowman and Mr. Benjamin
Allen were married last evening at
Stroud, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr.
Edward Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. C.B.
Ames and children of this city attended the wedding.
9/11/1903)~ WEDDING IN STROUD
MISS BOWMAN BECAME WIFE OF MR. B.J. ALLEN
Among the out of town guests were Hon. C.B. Ames and
Mrs. Ames of Oklahoma
City, and C.C. Christal and Mrs. Christal of
Chandler.
Mr. Allen is a brother of Mrs. C.B. Ames of Oklahoma
City.
Oklahoma Historical Society's Chronicles of
Oklahoma, Vol 13, No 4, December 1935 Judge Charles
Bismark Ames by D. A. Richardson.
http://digital.library.okstate.edu/chronicles/v013/v013p391.html
June 15, 2007 long lengthy article
another image of the home is here
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