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Ames's and daughter
In the course of the novel, it quickly emerges that Ames's first wife, Louisa, died while giving birth to their daughter, Rebecca ( a. k. a. Angeline ) who also died soon after.

Ames's and Ames
Ames's widow compiled a collection of her correspondence with Ames, Chronicles from the Nineteenth Century, published posthumously in 1957.
* Oakes Ames Oakes Ames's work on orchids ( by Oakes Ames, grandson of the Oakes Ames featured in this Wikipedia article ).
Ames's son, Red Ames Jr., played in the minor leagues for several years.
Ames had been suspected of scandalous behavior in his preceding terms as mayor ; but due to his actions in 1901 and 1902 as part of a " reform " administration, Ames's behavior would prove he was corrupt himself.
Young Boughton, the apple of his parents ' eye but deeply disliked by Ames, seeks Ames out ; much of the tension in the novel results from Ames's mistrust of Jack Boughton and particularly of his relationship with Lila and their son.

Ames's and with
Ames's credibility suffered greatly due to substantive changes he made in his story under oath, along with very inconsistent and inaccurate records he provided.

Ames's and her
* Monthly phone bills exceeding $ 6, 000, mostly calls by Ames's wife to her family in Bogotá, Colombia ;
He baits her into confessing to Ames's murder and tries to apprehend her for the $ 10, 000 reward, but Valerie thwarts him by allowing a washroom attendant to turn her in to the police instead.

Ames's and Kennedy
In Profiles in Courage, Kennedy relied on Reconstruction-era historical texts to produce a brief but devastating portrait of Ames's administration of Mississippi in his profile of Mississippi Senator Lucius Q. C.

Ames's and .
One of Ames's sermons became historical in the Puritan controversies.
Ames's vehemence led to his being summoned before the Vice-Chancellor, who suspended him " from the exercise of his ecclesiastical function and from all degrees taken or to be taken.
Garfield biographer Peskin concludes, " From a strictly legal point of view, Ames's testimony was worthless.
When, in August 1985, Ames's divorce became final, he immediately married María del Rosario.
When the investigator assigned to Ames's finances began a two-month training course, no one immediately replaced him.
" Ames's test demonstrated deceptive answers to some questions but the examiners passed him, perhaps in the later opinion of the CIA because the examiners were " overly friendly " and therefore did not induce the proper physiological response.
During the massive assault by Confederate Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell on July 1, 1863, Ames's division commander, Brig.
On July 2, the second day of battle, Ames's battered division bore the brunt of the assault on East Cemetery Hill by Maj. Gen. Jubal A.
In 1864, Ames's division, now part of the X Corps of the Army of the James, served under Maj. Gen. Benjamin Franklin Butler in the Bermuda Hundred Campaign and the Siege of Petersburg.
During his residence there, in September 1876, Jesse James and his gang of former Confederate guerrillas raided the town's bank, largely because of Ames's ( and controversial Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler's ) investment in it, but failed in their attempt to rob it.
A Medal of Honor plaque for Ames's gravesite was dedicated at a ceremony honoring Benjamin Butler's 191st birthday, held at the Hildreth family cemetery — the only time of the year it is open to the public — on November 1, 2009.

daughter and Blanche
His second wife, Alice, died in 1911 and his oldest son Jean, who had married Alice's daughter Blanche, Monet's particular favourite, died in 1914.
After her death in July 1852 he married secondly Norah Creina Blanche, daughter of Sir William Napier, the historian of the Peninsular War, whose biography he edited.
He seemed at first inclined to press a quarrel with the Kingdom of France over the Burgundian frontier, but the refusal of Pope Boniface VIII to recognize his election led him to change his policy, and, in 1299, he made a treaty with King Philip IV, by which his son Rudolph was to marry Blanche, a daughter of the French king.
He gained the support of England by the marriage of his son Louis with Blanche, daughter of King Henry IV in 1401 and in October 1403 he was recognized by Pope Boniface IX.
* Eleanor of Castile, Queen of Navarre ( after 1363 – 27 February 1416 ), queen consort of Navarre, wife of Charles III, daughter of Henry II of Castile, mother of Blanche of Navarre
His other legitimate descendants included, by his first wife, Blanche, his daughters Queen Philippa of Portugal and Elizabeth, Duchess of Exeter ; and by his second wife, Constance, his daughter Queen Catherine of Castile.
In 1894 Count Rudolph Festetics de Tolna, his wife Eila ( née Haggin ) and her daughter Blanche Haggin visited Funafuti aboard the yacht Le Tolna.
* Jerome Napoleon Charles Bonaparte ( 1878 – 1945 ); married, in 1914, Blanche Pierce Stenbeigh, daughter of Edward and Emily Pierce of Newtonville, Massachusetts, and former wife of Harold Stenbeigh of Hewlett, New York ; no issue.
After the election of Theobald I as king of Navarre, his father tried to arrange a marriage for Alfonso with Theobald's daughter, Blanche of Navarre, but the move was unsuccessful.
He married Blanche, the daughter of King Louis IX of France, by whom he had two children.
He called Blanche Oelrichs " Fig " and called their daughter Diana " Treepeewee ".
Moss ( Michael J. Pollard ), then with Clyde's older brother Buck ( Gene Hackman ) and his wife, Blanche ( Estelle Parsons ), a preacher's daughter.
He was married to Blanche ( Bianca ) of Burgundy, daughter of Robert II, Duke of Burgundy and Agnes of France, Duchess of Burgundy.
She was daughter of Duke Charles I of Savoy, the Warrior, and Blanche of Montferrat, as well as granddaughter of Philibert's late uncle, Duke Amedeo IX of Savoy.
After Joan died in 1348, Philip married Blanche of Navarre, daughter of Joan II and Philip III of Navarre, on 11 January 1350.
Charles married his first wife, Blanche of Burgundy, the daughter of Otto IV, Count of Burgundy in 1308, but Blanche was caught up in the Tour de Nesle scandals of 1314 and imprisoned.
After two months, Jeanne gave birth to another daughter, Blanche, and thus Philip became King and in May was consecrated and crowned Philip VI.
In 1307, Charles married Blanche of Burgundy, daughter of Otto IV, Count of Burgundy The marriage was dissolved in 1322, they had two children:
John had married Blanche of Lancaster, 6th Countess of Lancaster, daughter of the 1st Duke of the first creation.
Notable streets in Plymouth are named after some Starkweather family members, including Blanche ( after Blanche Starkweather, daughter of George Starkweather ), Karmada ( after the grandchildren of George Starkweather-Karl, Max and Davis ), Davis-after Davis B Hillmer-youngest grandson of George Starkweather, Starkweather ( formerly Oak Street ), Amelia ( after Lydia Amelia Heywood-Davis-Starkweather )-George Starkweather's wife, and Rose-after Rose Hillmer, eldest grand daughter of George Starkweather.
* Dr. John Williamson Nevin ( 1803-1886 ) and his daughter sculptress Blanche Nevin ( 1841 – 1925 )

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