In the 1970s the cemetery was converted into the Mission Hills Memorial Park, and only 150 of the original 2016 gravestones were salvaged. These gravestones were placed near the stone wall closest to the Middle School. The grave stone marker for this person was salvaged, and is near the left end of the row of markers. All records relating to the exact locations of the graves in the park were reported to have been lost in a fire.
In the 1970s the cemetery was converted into the Mission Hills Memorial Park, and only 150 of the original 2016 gravestones were salvaged. These gravestones were placed near the stone wall closest to the Middle School. The grave stone marker for this person was salvaged, and is near the left end of the row of markers. All records relating to the exact locations of the graves in the park were reported to have been lost in a fire.
Family Members
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Francisco H. "Frank or Pancho" Ames
1840–1911
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Matilda Florence "Ida" Ames Marrón
1844–1903
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Jose Samuel Ames
1846–1918
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Daniel Ames
1850–1876
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Juan Donaciano "John" Ames
1851–1912
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John Ames
1851–1912
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Mary Reyes Ames Flinn
1854–1941
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Maria Nieves Hilda Ames Greenleaf
1856–1939
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Salome "Sally" Ames Lyons
1858–1919
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Jose Antonio Ames
1865–1903
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Julian Jesse Ames
1866–1868
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Joseph Ames
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