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Elizabeth Ambrose, SM/PROG

Also Known As: "Amos", "Bowles"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Folkestone, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
Death: January 19, 1854 (73)
Kariega Game Reserve Eastern Cape, Kenton-on-Sea, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa (Unknown)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Richard Ambrose and Anne Ambrose
Wife of Richard Bowles; Edward Henry Amos and Richard Bowles, SV/PROG
Mother of Edward Amos, SV/PROG 1; Eliza McLeod, SM; Charlotte Testard; Rebecca Stow; Thomas Amos, SV/PROG 2 and 8 others
Sister of Eleanor Ambrose and Goldwell

Occupation: Unknown
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About Elizabeth Ambrose, SM/PROG

Elizabeth Ambrose Gender Female Christening Date 13 Feb 1780 Christening Place Ham, Kent, England Father's Name Richard Ambrose Mother's Name Ann Ambrose Citing this Record "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NNV9-4FD : 30 December 2014), Elizabeth Ambrose, 13 Feb 1780; citing Kent, England, reference 110/135; FHL microfilm 1,736,724.

Elizabeth's first husband Edward Amoss (sometimes referred to as Henry Amos/s), with whom she had 7 children, went missing in the Napoleonic wars, so she married Richard Bowles and they had a daughter , Esther. Then Edward Amoss/ Henry Amos reappeared, so she returned to him. They had four more children before he died. Then Elizabeth married Richard Bowles and had five more children.

Elizabeth married Edward "Henry" Amos 1803 Dover, Kent, England. Elizabeth next married Richard Bowles on 8 Nov 1819 in St James Church, Dover UK

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Elizabeth Ambrose, SM/PROG's Timeline

1780
February 13, 1780
Ham, Kent, England, United Kingdom
1781
January 1, 1781
Folkestone, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
1802
June 1802
Kent, England (United Kingdom)
1806
1806
England (United Kingdom)
1806
Kent, England (United Kingdom)
1809
September 7, 1809
Svensfif, Dover, England (United Kingdom)
1809
Dover, Kent, England UK
1813
1813
Durham, England, United Kingdom
1814
1814