↑1870 Census:
"1870 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1870; Census Place: South Thomaston, Knox, Maine; Roll: M593_548; Page: 246B Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 7163 #32940578 (accessed 21 October 2021)
Mark Ames, Carpenter, in South Thomaston, Knox, Maine. Born in Maine.
↑1880 Census:
"1880 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1880; Census Place: South Thomaston, Knox, Maine; Roll: 482; Page: 188C; Enumeration District: 110 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 6742 #21908635 (accessed 21 October 2021)
Mark Ames (53), married self (head), Joiner, in household of Mark Ames 53 (Self) in South Thomaston, Knox, Maine, USA. Born in Maine.
Abbreviation: Marriage Index - Maine (1743-1891) CD #404
Source S254
Title: 1860 US Census, Maine
Abbreviation: 1860 US Census, Maine
Source S426
Title: History of Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston, Maine
Author: Cyrus Easton, 1865
Publication: Masters, Smith & Co., printers. 1865, rep 1962
Abbreviation: History of Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston, Maine
Source S61
Title: 1850 United States Census, Maine
Abbreviation: 1850 United States Census, Maine
This person was created through the import of dyermaeettaaug2010.ged on 11 September 2010.
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