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Ida Mary Ames 1905

Ida Mary Ames of Williamstown Australia was born to Percy Allen Sancroft Ames and Annie Proud Ames, and had siblings Percy Robert Sancroft Ames, Ida Mary Ames, Florence Ames, Frederick Charles Ames, Ethel May Ames, Emily Annie Ames, Florence Ames, Frederick Charles Ames, Ethel May Ames, and Emily Ames. Ida Ames died in 1905 in Williamstown.
Ida Mary Ames
Williamstown Australia
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1905
Williamstown, Australia
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