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It is impossible to appreciate Historic Unity Church without
recognizing the contributions of the Ames Family. Unity Church
was conceived of and built by
Oliver Ames II as a religious home for the Unitarian Society of
North Easton. Many memorials to the Ames family are
permanently housed within the walls of Unity Church.
Ames Family Genealogy
| Year of Gift |
Gift |
In Memory of: |
Donor(s): |
| 1875 |
Unity Church |
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Oliver
Ames II |
| 1875 |
Oaken Font |
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Sarah
Ames Witherell |
| 1875 |
Bible and Two Bookmarkers |
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Rebecca
Ames |
| 1877 |
Holly House |
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Oliver
Ames II |
| 1886 |
Angel of Help
Window |
Helen
Angier Ames |
Frederick Lothrop Ames |
| 1894 |
Marble Memorial |
Sarah
Ames Witherell |
Sarah
Emily Witherell |
| 1896 |
Marble Memorial |
Sarah
Lothrop Ames |
Rebecca
Ames, Helen Ames,
Oliver Ames,
Mary Ames,
Frederick Ames,
John Ames |
| 1896 |
Pulpit Screen |
Frederick Lothrop Ames |
Rebecca
Ames, Helen Ames,
Oliver Ames,
Mary Ames,
Frederick Ames,
John Ames |
| 1901 |
Wisdom Window |
Oakes
Ames, Oakes Angier Ames, Oliver Ames |
Oakes Ames, Winthrop Ames |
| 1925 |
Rose Window |
Rebecca
Ames |
Oliver Ames, Mary
Ames Frothingham,
John Stanley Ames |
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Brass Candelabra |
William and Elise (Ames) Parker |
John and Olivia Luke |
| 2001 |
Restoration of
Angel of Help
Window |
David Ames |
Elizabeth Ames |
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