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Topic: William Gamble


In the News (Sun 19 May 13)

  
  The Administration of William Gamble (1835-1904, Muddy Creek)
That William Gamble late of Muddy Creek aforesaid farmer departed this life about the 16th day of December instant A.D. 1904., possessed of personal property and credits ot the probable value of six hundred dollars or thereabouts and leaving him surviving as his next of kin.
I Otis W. Gamble of Linkletter Road Prince County aforesaid __?__ named petitioner make oath and say that the statements and allegations contained in the within petition are respectively true in substance and in facr to the best of my knowledge and belief.
We the undersigned next of kin of the alive named William Gamble hereby request Otis W Gamble of Linkletter Prince County aforesaid to act as administrator of he estate of the said late William Gamble.
www.islandregister.com /wills/williamgamble1904.html   (438 words)

  
  William Gamble   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Gamble went on leave, however, and missed the Chancellorsville campaign in early May and the battle of Brandy Station on June 9; the brigade was commanded in both by "Grimes" Davis, a "proud tyrannical devil" who loved to fight.
William Gamble was born January 1, 1818 in the parish of Duross, 4 miles from Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ireland, the eldest of four brothers, his only sister dying young.
Gamble is now involved as a brigade commander in the actions around Upperville and Middleburg, the opening action at Gettysburg with Buford, a late day charge to allow the 1st Corps to retire towards Cemetery Hill, and the cavalry actions of Williamsport, Boonesborough, and Falling Waters.
www.gdg.org /Research/OOB/Union/July1-3/wgamble.html   (1866 words)

  
 About William K. Gamble
Gamble uses his 30 years plus of legal experience to analyze and solve your legal problem--not create a bigger problem.
Gamble has tried hundreds of criminal cases and has obtained not guilty verdicts in almost every major felony case–murder, robbery, rape, arson, sales and drug possession, assault and battery, etc. He has successfully tried drunk driving cases and has won many hearings before the DMV allowing his client to keep their drivers license.
Gamble believes a lawyer’s work background and life experience is an essential part of being an effective trial lawyer.
www.getgamble.com /about.html   (494 words)

  
 Gamble Surname - Who's Who
Frederick William GAMBLE: was born in 1869 in Manchester, the son of William GAMBLE.
Hamilton Rowan GAMBLE: was born in 1798 in Winchester, Virginia, the son of Irish immigrants, Joseph Gamble and Ann Hamilton.
William GAMBLE: was born in 1868 at Barfold, near Kyneton, Victoria, the son of Edward Gamble a farmer and grazier.
www.gambles.org.uk /wwho.htm   (2534 words)

  
 Gamble Surname - Your Stories
The Gambles were involved with the woollen trade, and a number of Gamble and Parkinson families lived in the High Street as early as 1787 (according to the members book of the General Baptist Church for that year).
William was saved from the press-gang, alone by the ready exercise of "woman's wit." The Gambles had started under the protection of Mr.
William was 14 years of age at that time.' This agrees with William Gamble's age, but Posster gives 1728 as the year he came to this country." William was chosen Hayward on Sept 23 1751.
www.gambles.org.uk /stories.htm   (1079 words)

  
 Gamble Ancestors
William Darley Gamble, born 28 March 1799 in Helmsley, N Yorkshire.; died 20 August 1880 in Helmsley,N.Yorks.; married Ann Pape 17 June 1826 in Normanby by Pickering, N.Yorks.
William Gamble, born 1 February 1761 in Helmsley, N Yorkshire.; died 25 March 1841 in Helmsley,N.Yorks.; married Sarah Darley 14 May 1785 in Helmsley, N Yorkshire..
John Gamble, born 11 January 1730/31 in Helmsley, N Yorkshire.; died 30 January 1813 in Helmsley, N Yorkshire.; married (1) Barbara Clark 24 February 1756 in Helmsley, N Yorkshire.; married (2) Elizabeth Metcalf 30 March 1758 in Helmsley, N Yorkshire..
easyweb.easynet.co.uk /~tkersley/gamble.htm   (2818 words)

  
 Fannie_Continued
William came from a well-to-do family of early settlers to the Sandusky (Ohio) area.
William worked the farm as best he could with his siblings but as the years passed by one sister married and another became a school teacher so that Bill, Jr.
Perhaps "poor" William was ready to toss in the towel when in a last-ditch effort to generate more income to run the farm he allowed his remaining stay-at-home sister Mary to work as attendant to that pathetic-looking big-footed neighbor girl on a probably sure-to-fail exhibition tour.
www.quasi-modo.net /Fannie_Continued.html   (298 words)

  
 USS William Ward Burrows
William Ward Burrows began, consequently, what would become a series of voyages that formed part of the belated American attempt to fortify her outposts in the Pacific—islands such as Wake, Midway, and Johnston.
William Ward Burrows carried the pioneer construction unit—80 men and 2,000 tons of equipment —to Wake Island in January of 1941, departing Honolulu the day before Christmas of 1940 and arriving at its destination late in the afternoon of 9 January 1941.
William Ward Burrows, nevertheless, plowed along at five knots with PAB-7 in tow, she rendezvoused with Sonoma (AT-12) on 5 December and took on board an appendicitis patient from the Hawaiibound tug for medical attention.
www.multied.com /navy/ap/WilliamWardBurrows.html   (4001 words)

  
 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
William L. Gamble holds a B.S. (Kansas State University, 1959), M.S. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1961), and Ph.D. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1962), all in Civil Engineering.
Gamble has taught five different undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of reinforced and prestressed concrete, plus a course on the fire resistance of structures.
Gamble has research and professional interests in the analysis and design of highway and railway bridges, building structures, prestressed concrete piling, and tunnel lining systems.
cee.uiuc.edu /Faculty/w-gamble.htm   (239 words)

  
 Ward's Natural Science Establishment
Gamble pioneered the use of 2"x2" photographic slides as a means of showing biological and geological specimens to a large number of people.
William C. Gamble (b.1926) joined the Establishment in 1950, at the beginning of this period of expansion.
William Gamble attempted to transform the Establishment from being closely held to publicly held through the sale of stock.
www.lib.rochester.edu /index.cfm?PAGE=1181   (2583 words)

  
 William Gamble, Emerging Market Strategies, Investing in China, China, India, international law, Chinese law, Indian ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
William Gamble, Emerging Market Strategies, Investing in China, China, India, international law, Chinese law, Indian law, law and economics, international bankruptcy, international tax, international securities law
William Gamble, Emerging Market Stategies, Investing in China, China, India, international law, Chinese law, Indian law, law and economics, international bankruptcy, international tax, international securities law
William Gamble, president of Emerging Market Strategies had been investing internationally for over twenty years.
www.xensei.com /users/gamblet   (884 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
William became a partner with another brother, John William, in a general store about 1822 and its sole owner in 1827.
Taking Thomas William Birchall as partner, Gamble opened a general store and a commission agency for grain, flour, pork, and ash, exporting the surplus to Britain either on commission or on his own account, and importing manufactured goods.
Gamble became a director of the Bank of Upper Canada in 1829, and of the British America Fire and Life Assurance Company in 1834.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=39651   (809 words)

  
 The News - November 26, 2003 - Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Gamble was a member of St. John United Methodist Church, where he was on the Steward Board.
Elizabeth ³Nig² Bryant Gamble, conducted by the Rev. Willie Bryant and the Rev. Wilkie Samuels, were held Thurs., Nov. 20, 2003, at Union Baptist Church in Salters.
Gamble was born July 28, 1930, in Williamsburg County, a daughter of Yete McClary and Alice Bryant McClary.
www.kingstreenews.com /20031126/Obits.Htm   (759 words)

  
 Orderly Book of Captain Robert Gamble of the Second Virginia Regiment, Commanded by Colonel Christian Febiger, August ...
The grandfather of Captain Gamble (also named Robert) was a native of Londonderry, Ireland (in the famous seige of which in 1689, a Gamble is said to have lost his life), and was an immi- grant to Augusta county, Virginia, about the year 1735.
Of the daughters of Colonel Gamble, Agnes became the wife of Governor William H. Cabell, subsequently of the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, and its president at the time of his death in 1849.
Waddell states that Captain Gamble led one of the assailing parties, and that "he with his men mounted the wall in immediate vicinity of a cannon, and seeing the match about to be applied, barely had time to lower his head and order his men to fall flat before the gun was discharged.
www.newrivernotes.com /va/gamble1.htm   (8189 words)

  
 William Gamble
You are in: Museum of History >> Hall of North and South Americans >> William Gamble
GAMBLE, William, soldier, born in Duross, County Tyrone, Ireland, 1 January, 1818; died in Nicaragua, Central America, 20 December, 1866.
He studied civil engineering, and was employed on the government survey of the north of Ireland.
www.famousamericans.net /williamgamble   (323 words)

  
 Dr   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
William Gamble is founder and president of Emerging Market Strategies Company.
Gamble has been active in international business as a consultant, lawyer, investor, corporate counsel, and importer for the past thirty years.
In his analysis, he uses an original methodology derived from law and economics and game theory to determine the economic efficiency of political and legal institutions, specifically the economic efficiency of the legal infrastructure.
www.uscc.gov /bios/04_04_16bios/gamble_biography.htm   (79 words)

  
 Gamble Descendants
Their family were William and his wife Ann Waind; James and his wife Jane; George and his wife Margaret Dunlop; Hannah and her husband Mark Waind; Ruth and her husband John Hannan; Rafe (Ralph) and his wife Monica Brown;Elizabeth married Crozier Brown.
William Close and his wife Ann Waind came to Canada in 1847.
The census of 1851 shows that William and his brother Robert were at that time living at Gillamoor.
www.trevorkersley.co.uk /gamble_descendants.htm   (1561 words)

  
 Genealogy Report (Register) to MS/Word file
William) was born on 3 Sep 1835 at Residence Horsefair, Banbury, Oxfordshire, England.
William) was born on 22 Jun 1898 at Kentish Town, London, England.
William) was born on 20 Dec 1899 at Kentish Town, London, England.
members.shaw.ca /pastewart/DESCNCarter.htm   (677 words)

  
 The Smith Family Line
Allison GAMBLE was born on 4 Jun 1813 in, Claiborne, Louisiana.
Sally GAMBLE was born on 6 Nov 1821 in, Claiborne, Louisiana.
William GAMBLE was born on 8 Oct 1815 in, Claiborne, Louisiana.
www.fortunecity.com /millenium/quarrybank/256/d12.htm   (710 words)

  
 DC0106s -- William Arnette Gamble   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
William Arnette Gamble was graduated from Davidson College in 1923.
He served as pastor of churches in North Carolina and Mississippi and as stated clerk of the Presbytery of Central Mississippi from 1956 to 1963.
The collection consists of Gamble's Senior Oration given at the Davidson College Commencement of 1923.
www.davidson.edu /administrative/library/archives/archivesdb/DC0106s.htm   (59 words)

  
 AuckDeathsG
GAMBLE Died 5th December 1846, William Gamble, son of shoemaker William Gamble, aged 26 years.
Mr Gill was a member of the Howick Episcopalian Church, in the burying ground of which his remains were interred, the ceremony being performed by the Rev Mr Fox.
Daughter of William Evans and jane bennett, married to Stephen Goldsmith.
ouraucklandstuff.freeservers.com /AuckDeathsG.htm   (3372 words)

  
 Foreign Affairs - The Middle Kingdom Runs Dry: Tax Evasion in China - William Gamble
A daily guide to the most influential analysis from the Council on Foreign Relations, publisher of Foreign Affairs.
China must fix its tax problems fast, before globalization speeds it into bankruptcy.
William Gamble is a lawyer and a principal in Emerging Market Strategies, a forecast and risk management firm specializing in the global marketplace.
www.foreignaffairs.org /20001101facomment933/william-gamble/the-middle-kingdom-runs-dry-tax-evasion-in-china.html   (703 words)

  
 Ricci Roundtable on the History of Christianity in China
William Gamble, American missionary (male), was born in Ireland.
Gamble conceived the idea of cutting characters on boxwood and making plates from these by electrotype.
It was possible, moreover, to reduce the face of the type, without loss of clarity, and this small type made feasible the printing of the whole Bible in Chinese within the compass of one volume.
ricci.rt.usfca.edu /biography/view.aspx?biographyID=62   (312 words)

  
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They were industrious, thriving people, and Michael and William, his son, built the first bridge across the Cohoes, and also another across the Little Cohoes, on the road from Amoskeag to Derry.
WILLIAM GAMBLE upon his arrival in Boston, went to work on the ferry from Charlestown to Boston.
The act of incorporation empowered John McMurphy to call the first town meeting which was held at the house of John Hall, inn-holder, September 23, 1751, as follows: "Province of New Hampshire "At a meeting of the proprietors, freeholders and inhabitants of Derryfield, assembled at the house of John Hall, in said town.
www.nh.searchroots.com /documents/Hillsborough/History_Manchester_NH.txt   (16558 words)

  
 William Hogarth (1697 - 1764) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
William Hogarth, Scholars at a Lecture, 1736 - 1737
William Hogarth, The Distressed Poet, 1736 - 1737
William Hogarth, One of Four Prints of an Election: The Polling (plate III), 1758
wwar.com /masters/h/hogarth-william.html   (885 words)

  
 Adoptive Ancestors of Dorothy Gamble, revised 16 Dec 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Adoptive Ancestors of Dorothy Gamble, revised 16 Dec 2002
             WILLIAM WILLITS, born 07 Jan 1802 in Fairfield Co., OH; died 01 Sep 1871 in Mercer Co., IL; married (1) CHERIAH DRURY 01 Apr 1830 in Wayne Co., IN; married (2) Mary Alyea 10 Mar 1852 in Mercer Co., IL.
             William Drury, born 17 Sep 1809 in Pickaway Co., OH; died Unknown; married Vashti Lewis 01 Jul 1840 in Wayne Co., IN; born Abt.
home.att.net /~ramosgang/GambleAncestor.html   (3306 words)

  
 Jerry Conley's Geneology Site
WILLIAM E., son of ELIZABETH CONLEY and HENRY SALYER, was born about 1850 in Kentucky.
WILLIAM HENRY PENIX, son of SUSANNAH CONLEY and ALLEN PENIX, was born in 1870.
MONROE PENIX, son of SUSANNAH CONLEY and ALLEN PENIX, was born in 1874 and died in 1937.
www.geocities.com /jjccorn/Index/Page6.html   (1496 words)

  
 Gamble & Schlemeier Governmental Consultants
In 1984 Bill began what is today Gamble and Schlemeier, LTD. Bill and his associates lobby for approximately 40 business and trade professional organizations.
Gamble and Schlemier was formed in 1995, and represents numerous organizations.
At Gamble and Schlemeier, LTD Sarah actively lobbies client positions of education, business, economic development, transportation and environmental regulations and various local government issues.
www.molobby.com /aboutus.html   (489 words)

  
 Tracking Your Roots: 1860 Henry County, Alabama Census
GAMBLE 45 m GA HH#1663, P. 241 [in 1850] (son of Andrew and Alice) ELIZABETH (WEEMS) 40 f [m.
William A. Gamble 2/1/1859] _____ WILLIAM J. GAMBLE 35 m farmer AL hh#1378, P. 200 [can't find in 1850] (in 1880 a widower?) ELIZABETH A. 35 f GA (she dies by 1880?) WILLIAM J. 10 m AL (in 1880 m.
WILLIAM A. DAVIS, son of WILLIAM F. and MARTHA (ROBINSON) DAVIS, 30 July 1861?] _____ LEWIS NOBLES 48 m miller SC HH#698, P. MARGARET (FEARS) 36 f [m.
www.trackingyourroots.com /data/1860henr.htm   (3038 words)

  
 The University of Melbourne - R7.233 - The William Gamble Visiting Fellowship Fund
At 31 December 2004 the capital of the fund was $70,571.96 and the accumulated income was $30,030.63.
The sum of $70,571.96 and any accumulations and additions to the sum is to form a fund called ‘The William Gamble Visiting Fellowship fund’ (‘the fund’) and the fund must be paid into an investment pool and remain there until Council directs otherwise.
The net income of the fund is to be used to provide a fellowship called ‘The William Gamble Visiting Fellowship’ (‘the fellowship’) and the appointee is to be called ‘The William Gamble Fellow’ (‘the fellow’).
www.unimelb.edu.au /Statutes/r7233.html   (367 words)

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