Frances Ames
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Frances Ames
Summary
Frances Ames is a human[1]. She was born on November 9, 1903[2]. She died on August 17, 1979[3]. She worked as a botanical collector[4], bear hunter[5], and socialite[6].
Key Facts
- Frances Ames was born on November 9, 1903[2].
- Frances Ames died on August 17, 1979[3].
- Burial took place at Santa Barbara Cemetery[7].
- Frances Ames held citizenship in United States[8].
- Frances Ames's professions included botanical collector[4].
- Frances Ames worked as a bear hunter[5].
- Frances Ames worked as a socialite[6].
- Frances Ames is recorded as female[9].
- Frances Ames's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Frances Ames's family name is recorded as Ames[11].
- Frances Ames's family name is recorded as Slater[12].
- Frances Ames's given name is recorded as Frances[13].
- Frances Ames's work location is recorded as Alaska[14].
- Frances Ames's participant in is recorded as Borden-Field Museum Alaska-Arctic Expedition[15].
- Frances Ames's birth name is recorded as Frances Worthington Ames[16].
- Frances Ames's sibling is recorded as E. Preston Ames[17].
- Frances Ames's collection items at is recorded as Harvard University Herbaria[18].
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Origins and Family
Frances Ames was born on November 9, 1903[2].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include botanical collector[4], bear hunter[5], and socialite[6].
Death and Burial
Frances Ames died on August 17, 1979[3]. She is buried at Santa Barbara Cemetery[7].
FAQs
What did Frances Ames do for work?
Frances Ames worked as botanical collector[4], bear hunter[5], and socialite[6].