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John Ames (captain)

John Ames (captain)

Capt. John Ames (April 7, 1738 – June 17, 1805) was a patriot, Captain in the American Revolutionary War, gunsmith, shovel maker, and ancestor of the Ames family of Easton, Massachusetts.

Captain

John Ames
Born(1738-04-07)April 7, 1738
Bridgewater, Massachusetts
DiedJune 17, 1805(1805-06-17)(aged 67)
Bridgewater, Massachusetts
OccupationBlacksmith
Known forAmes Manufacturing Company founder
Spouse(s)Susannah Howard
ChildrenOliver Ames, Sr.
David Ames (colonel)
RelativesOliver Ames, Jr. (grandson)
Oakes Ames (grandson)

Biography

Capt. John Ames was born April 7, 1738, second son of Thomas and Keziah Howard.[1] He married Susanna Howard in 1759[1][2] or 1757.[3] Their children were: David, Keziah and Susanna, Huldah, Abigail, Cynthia, John, and Oliver Ames, Sr.[2]

Blacksmith

Ames was a blacksmith in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.[3] After the "nail and splitting mills" were outlawed by the government in Great Britain to give iron manufacturers in Britain a monopoly in 1773, Ames switched to making shovels.[3] Despite having only a crude factory, he was able to make shovels of notable quality.[3] In fact, he was said to have developed a shovel "so perfect that further improvement seems impossible."[2] The remains of his trip hammer stone and man-made weirs and dams can be seen at War Memorial Park (West Bridgewater, Massachusetts).

Revolutionary War

John Ames made guns for the Massachusetts army during the American Revolutionary War.[1][3][4]

During the war, Ames served in the Massachusetts Militia. In December 1776, the Militia was sent to Newport, RI to try and prevent British troops from securing a stronghold. John served 15 days alongside two of Washington's generals (one being Benedict Arnold). In June 1778, they returned to Newport to assist a French fleet in attacks against the British but were sent home after 24 days when the Continental Army under Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette did not arrive. The last documented service was in July, 1780, when Admiral de Ternay (Charles-Henri-Louis d'Arsac de Ternay) landed 6,000 French troops in Rhode Island and the Militia was sent to protect them from the British.[5] He served as captain in Colonel Edward Mitchell's Regiment in 1776; as captain in Colonel Wade's Regiment, 1778; captain in Major Eliphalet Carey's Regiment, 1780; and Second Major of the 3d Regiment, 1780. Despite being promoted to major, he was known as "captain" for the rest of his life.[6]

Captain John Ames died July 17, 1803 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.[2]

Ames family and legacy

The Ames family eventually became a very influential and wealthy family in Massachusetts, establishing two factories as well as having influence in the American railroad expansion and government.

Capt. John's son David Ames (born 1760)[3] was appointed by George Washington to be the first head of the Springfield Armory.[1]

Two factories were started by descendants of Capt. John Ames, in different regions of Massachusetts. Ames' son Oliver Ames, Sr. went on to found the Ames Shovel Shop in Easton, Massachusetts. Ames' descendants (grandchildren?), brothers James Tyler Ames and Nathan Peabody Ames, went on to found the Ames Manufacturing Company in Chicopee, Massachusetts in 1835.[7]

His great-grandson Oliver Ames became governor of Massachusetts, 1887–1890.

References

[1]
Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgClarke, James W. (1885). "Oliver Ames". The New England Magazine, Volume 2: 186.
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[2]
Citation Linkarchive.orgDavis, William T. The New England States (Vol 1 ed.). Boston: D.H. Hurd & Co. pp. 375–376. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
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[3]
Citation Linkarchive.orgRepresentative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts (Vol I ed.). J.H. Beers & Co. 1912. p. 26. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
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[4]
Citation Linkbooks.google.comLineage Book, Volume 50. Daughters of the American Revolution. 1919. p. 334. Retrieved 22 February 2016. John Ames was captain of a company of Plymouth County militia. He served under different commands in the defense of Rhode Island. He was a leading gunmaker and furnished arms for the troops. He was born and died in West Bridgewater, Mass.
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[5]
Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgAmes, Winthrop. The Ames Family of Easton, Massachusetts. Private Print. pp. 64–67.
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[6]
Citation Linkbooks.google.comSociety of the Sons of the Revolution in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (1897). Register of Members of the Society of Sons of the Revolution in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. p. 62. Major John Ames (1738-1805), Captain in Colonel Edward Mitchell's Regiment, 1776; Captain in Colonel Wade's Regiment, 1778; Captain in Major Eliphalet Carey's Regiment, 1780; Second Major of the 3d Regiment, 1780.
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[7]
Citation Linkwww.aaa.si.edu"Stearns-Ames collection, [ca. 1838-1894]". Archives of American Art. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 26 February 2016. The Ames Manufacturing Company, Chicopee, Massachusetts, was founded in 1835 by James Tyler Ames and his brother, Nathan Peabody Ames
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[8]
Citation Linkwww.findagrave.comJohn Ames
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[9]
Citation Linkwww.findagrave.comJohn Ames
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[10]
Citation Linkarchive.orgThe New England States
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Citation Linkarchive.orgRepresentative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts
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Citation Linkbooks.google.comLineage Book, Volume 50
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Citation Linkbooks.google.comRegister of Members of the Society of Sons of the Revolution in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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Citation Linkwww.aaa.si.edu"Stearns-Ames collection, [ca. 1838-1894]"
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