Gamble, Charles
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Parents
| Father | Date of Birth | Mother | Date of Birth |
|---|---|---|---|
Gamble, John
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20 JUL 1804 |
Campsall, Esther G.
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14 APR 1811 |
Partners & Children
| Partners | Date of Birth | Children |
|---|---|---|
Ames, Betsy
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APR 1850 |
Gamble, Lillie E.
Gamble, Rose May
Gamble, Daisy B.
Gamble, Edward C.
Gamble, Burr M.
Gamble, Aura
Gamble, Myrtle A.
Gamble, Charles F.
Gamble, Violet E.
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Events
| Event Type | Date | Place | Country | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth | ABT JAN 1846 | Fishlake, Yorkshire | England | |
| Christening | 25 JAN 1846 | Fishlake, Yorkshire | England | |
| Death | 8 OCT 1931 |
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Served in the "Michigan Light Artillery" during the Civil War, according to the 1882 History of Macomb County book.
13th Battery, according to the http://users.aol.com/dharvey130/13th.htm web site, which lists Michigan troops in the Civil War.
13th Michigan Light Artillery
1864-1865
A regiment of light artillery being limited to twelve batteries, in organizing additional batteries it became necessary to give them a particular designation, hence, the two batteries that were raised after the formation of the twelve batteries composing the 1st. Michigan Regiment of Light Artillery, were designated as the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Michigan Batteries.
The Thirteenth Battery was organized at Grand Rapids and was mustered into the service of the United States on the 20th. of January, 1864. The designated officers were: Captain Callahan H.O. Riordan, of Detroit. First Lieutenant Cuthburt W. Laing, Detroit. First Lieutenant Charles Dupont, Detroit. Second Lieutenant George D. Jewett, Grand Rapids and Second Lieutenant Richard C. Wetherald, of Flint. They left Grand Rapids February 3rd., under the command of Captain Riordan, reporting for duty at Washington on the 7th. of that month. They went into camp near Washington, where they perfected themselves in drill, until the 14th. of May. They were then ordered to Fort Slemmer, Washington. During the remainder of the year the Battery was stationed at that fort, in addition to other fortifications in the neighborhood. On the 11th. and 12th. of July, 1864, under the command of Captain Dupont, they assisted in the defence of Fort Stevens against the attack of the Confederate General Early's forces.
On the 1st. of November, 1864, the Battery was still stationed in the fortifications of Washington, being attached to Harnden's Division, 2nd. Corp. and was primarily stationed at Fort Reno, until February 27, 1865, when they were mounted as cavalry, then detailed for duty in Maryland, assisting the 13th. New York Cavalry, in suppressing guerrillas, and otherwise maintaining peace in that section of the country.
Immediately after the assassination of President Lincoln, they were on duty with the regiment referred to in Maryland and Pennsylvania, following up on the parties who had engaged in the conspiracy against he President and his cabinet, and assisted in the arrest of Harold and Mudd, two of the conspirators. The Battery was dismounted June 16th., and again was ordered to garrison duty in Fort Reno, where they remained until the 19th., when they left for Michigan, arriving at Jackson on the 22nd. Where they were mustered out of service on the 1st. of July, then were paid off and disbanded.
1864-1865
Total Enrollment..........257
Died of Disease............13
Total Casualty Rate.........5%
Lived in Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan in 1890 according to the 1890 Federal Census of Civil War Veterans and Widows. No other information was added to the census, as it appears his name was a late addition to the list.
13th Battery, according to the http://users.aol.com/dharvey130/13th.htm web site, which lists Michigan troops in the Civil War.
13th Michigan Light Artillery
1864-1865
A regiment of light artillery being limited to twelve batteries, in organizing additional batteries it became necessary to give them a particular designation, hence, the two batteries that were raised after the formation of the twelve batteries composing the 1st. Michigan Regiment of Light Artillery, were designated as the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Michigan Batteries.
The Thirteenth Battery was organized at Grand Rapids and was mustered into the service of the United States on the 20th. of January, 1864. The designated officers were: Captain Callahan H.O. Riordan, of Detroit. First Lieutenant Cuthburt W. Laing, Detroit. First Lieutenant Charles Dupont, Detroit. Second Lieutenant George D. Jewett, Grand Rapids and Second Lieutenant Richard C. Wetherald, of Flint. They left Grand Rapids February 3rd., under the command of Captain Riordan, reporting for duty at Washington on the 7th. of that month. They went into camp near Washington, where they perfected themselves in drill, until the 14th. of May. They were then ordered to Fort Slemmer, Washington. During the remainder of the year the Battery was stationed at that fort, in addition to other fortifications in the neighborhood. On the 11th. and 12th. of July, 1864, under the command of Captain Dupont, they assisted in the defence of Fort Stevens against the attack of the Confederate General Early's forces.
On the 1st. of November, 1864, the Battery was still stationed in the fortifications of Washington, being attached to Harnden's Division, 2nd. Corp. and was primarily stationed at Fort Reno, until February 27, 1865, when they were mounted as cavalry, then detailed for duty in Maryland, assisting the 13th. New York Cavalry, in suppressing guerrillas, and otherwise maintaining peace in that section of the country.
Immediately after the assassination of President Lincoln, they were on duty with the regiment referred to in Maryland and Pennsylvania, following up on the parties who had engaged in the conspiracy against he President and his cabinet, and assisted in the arrest of Harold and Mudd, two of the conspirators. The Battery was dismounted June 16th., and again was ordered to garrison duty in Fort Reno, where they remained until the 19th., when they left for Michigan, arriving at Jackson on the 22nd. Where they were mustered out of service on the 1st. of July, then were paid off and disbanded.
1864-1865
Total Enrollment..........257
Died of Disease............13
Total Casualty Rate.........5%
Lived in Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan in 1890 according to the 1890 Federal Census of Civil War Veterans and Widows. No other information was added to the census, as it appears his name was a late addition to the list.
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Kinships
| Name | Degree of Kinship | Date of Birth | Place of Birth | Date of Death | Place of Death |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Partners | |||||
Ames, Betsy | Wife | APR 1850 | Michigan | ||
| Brothers & Sisters | |||||
Gamble, Ann | Sister | 24 APR 1829 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | 22 MAY 1903 | Troy, Michigan, United States |
Gamble, John | Brother | ABT 14 AUG 1831 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | 5 FEB 1895 | Warren, Macomb County, Michigan |
Gamble, Susanna | Sister | BEF 16 NOV 1834 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Gamble, Jane | Sister | BEF 17 SEP 1837 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Smith, Marilla | Half Sister | 6 NOV 1838 | Michigan | 11 MAY 1864 | Warren, Macomb County, Michigan |
Gamble, George | Brother | BEF 21 JUN 1840 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | 30 JUL 1864 | Petersburg, Virginia, USA |
Smith, Robert M. | Half Brother | ABT 1842 | |||
Gamble, Benjamin Campsall | Brother | 15 JAN 1843 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | 6 FEB 1900 | Detroit, Michigan |
Smith, George | Half Brother | ABT 1845 | |||
Smith, Elias | Half Brother | ABT 1847 | |||
Gamble, Sarah "Sadie" | Sister | 11 SEP 1848 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | 20 SEP 1916 | Highland Park, Wayne County, Michigan, United States |
Smith, Frances | Half Sister | ABT 1849 | |||
Smith, Harriet | Half Sister | ABT 1851 | |||
Smith, Thadeus | Half Brother | ABT 1855 | |||
| Children | |||||
Peck, Jake | Son-in-law | ||||
Gamble, Lillie E. | Daughter | 17 DEC 1870 | |||
Gamble, Rose May | Daughter | 12 MAY 1873 | |||
Gamble, Daisy B. | Daughter | 9 MAR 1875 | |||
Gamble, Edward C. | Son | 15 APR 1878 | |||
Gamble, Burr M. | Son | 22 AUG 1879 | |||
Gamble, Aura | Daughter | 16 MAY 1882 | |||
Gamble, Myrtle A. | Daughter | 22 JAN 1884 | |||
Gamble, Charles F. | Son | 4 MAY 1888 | |||
(Gamble), Mary | Daughter-in-law | ABT 1890 | Michigan | ||
Gamble, Violet E. | Daughter | 22 MAY 1891 | |||
| Parents | |||||
Ames, Franklin | Father-in-law | Vermont | |||
?, Sarah | Mother-in-law | Ireland | |||
Gamble, John | Father | 20 JUL 1804 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | 15 NOV 1855 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan, United States |
Campsall, Esther G. | Mother | 14 APR 1811 | Clayton With Frickley, Yorkshire, England | 23 SEP 1899 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan, United States |
| Grandparents | |||||
Gamble, John | Grandfather | 25 FEB 1737/38 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Campsall, Benjamin | Grandfather | ||||
Thompson, Ann | Grandmother | ||||
Oxley, Mary | Grandmother | 15 SEP 1774 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
| Great-Grandparents | |||||
Waite, Maria | Great-Grandmother | ||||
Oxley, Jacob James | Great-Grandfather | ||||
(Oxley), Mary | Great-Grandmother | ||||
Thompson, John | Great-Grandfather | ||||
Gamble, Thomas | Great-Grandfather | 26 NOV 1700 | Doncaster, Yorkshire, England | ||
Campsall, John | Great-Grandfather | 1758 | |||
| Brothers- & Sisters-in-law | |||||
(Gamble), Evelyn | Sister-in-law | ||||
Baum, John | Brother-in-law | 13 JAN 1828 | Ackworth, Yorkshire, England | 16 APR 1870 | Troy, Michigan, United States |
Spaulding, Burr Maynard | Brother-in-law | 22 AUG 1849 | 15 JAN 1926 | Burlington, Vermont, United States | |
Gillette, Lucy | Sister-in-law | NOV 1851 | New York or Michigan | ||
Everett, Isabel | Sister-in-law | 25 FEB 1869 | Ontario, Canada | 1 APR 1916 | Bay City, Bay County, Michigan, United States |
| Nephews & Nieces | |||||
Gamble, Evelyn | Niece | ||||
Baum, Hellen | Niece | 1 AUG 1853 | 8 AUG 1853 | ||
Baum, Maria | Niece | 7 OCT 1859 | 11 NOV 1887 | ||
Baum, Frankie | Nephew | 1864 | 23 OCT 1866 | ||
Gamble, John | Nephew | 4 MAY 1869 | 6 AUG 1869 | ||
Gamble, Sarah | Niece | 18 JUN 1870 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | 11 APR 1923 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan |
Gamble, Jenny May | Niece | 4 DEC 1871 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | 1936 | |
Gamble, George | Nephew | JUL 1873 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | 31 JUL 1921 | Carleton, Monroe County, Michigan, United States |
Gamble, Mary Esther | Niece | 15 AUG 1874 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | 16 SEP 1875 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan |
Gamble, John | Nephew | ABT 1876 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | ||
Gamble, Frank | Nephew | 11 MAY 1877 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | ||
Gamble, Bertier "Burt" | Nephew | 1 MAY 1879 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | ||
Gamble, Fred | Nephew | 25 NOV 1881 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | ||
Gamble, Arthur | Nephew | APR 1883 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | 25 FEB 1966 | Ogemaw County, Michigan, USA |
Gamble, Jessie | Nephew | 25 JAN 1884 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | 5 FEB 1947 | Bruce Township, Macomb County, Michigan |
Gamble, Alvin | Nephew | 21 SEP 1885 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | ||
Gamble, Susan | Niece | JUN 1887 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | ||
Gamble, Jacob | Nephew | 28 DEC 1888 | Sterling Township, Michigan, United States | ||
Gamble, William | Nephew | 20 FEB 1890 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | ||
Gamble, Walter | Nephew | 12 FEB 1891 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | 28 JAN 1968 | |
Gamble, Iza LaNora | Niece | 1 APR 1893 | Warren, Macomb County, Michigan | 19 JUL 1979 | Bay City, Bay County, Michigan, United States |
Gamble, Anna | Niece | 28 JUN 1894 | Sterling Township, Macomb County, Michigan | 17 APR 1938 | |
| Grandnephews & Grandnieces | |||||
Kreger, Dora | Grandniece | ||||
Kreger, Archie | Grandnephew | ||||
Kreger, Charles | Grandnephew | ||||
Kreger, Bernice | Grandniece | ||||
Kreger, Grace Irene | Grandniece | ||||
Kreger, Laura May | Grandniece | ||||
Kreger, Edna Bell | Grandniece | ||||
Kreger, Clarence | Grandnephew | 3 JAN 1899 | 25 SEP 1977 | ||
Gamble, Harold G. | Grandnephew | 14 JAN 1907 | 1975 | ||
Kreger, Elmer | Grandnephew | 19 APR 1907 | 12 JAN 1970 | ||
Gamble, Russell | Grandnephew | 12 MAR 1909 | 1963 | ||
Kreger, Mildred | Grandniece | 1911 | |||
Carney, William Noah | Grandnephew | 20 NOV 1911 | Bay City, Bay County, Michigan, United States | 27 FEB 1944 | Bay City, Bay County, Michigan, United States |
Gamble, Kenneth Robert | Grandnephew | 18 JUN 1912 | AUG 1975 | ||
Gamble, Grace G. | Grandniece | 1 AUG 1914 | NOV 1982 | ||
Gamble, Alvin | Grandnephew | 29 FEB 1916 | Warren, Sterling Township, Michigan, United States | 4 MAR 1916 | Warren, Sterling Township, Michigan, United States |
Gamble, Violet May | Grandniece | 22 JUL 1917 | |||
Horn, Marvin | Grandnephew | JAN 1918 | 10 NOV 1999 | ||
Horn, Norman | Grandnephew | 2 MAY 1919 | 31 DEC 1985 | ||
Horn, Gerald | Grandnephew | 10 NOV 1924 | 13 NOV 1982 | ||
| Uncles & Aunts | |||||
Sanderson, Christopher | Uncle-in-law | ||||
Pigott, William | Uncle-in-law | Hatfield, Yorkshire, England | |||
Campsall, Mary | Aunt | ||||
Briggs, William | Uncle-in-law | ||||
Langhorn, Hannah | Aunt-in-law | 14 OCT 1846 | Sykehouse, Yorkshire, England | ||
Salmon, Thomas | Uncle-in-law | ||||
Wright, Thomas | Uncle-in-law | ||||
Gamble, Mary | Aunt | 1 OCT 1790 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Campsall, Mary | Aunt | 20 MAR 1792 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Gamble, Ann | Aunt | 5 JAN 1793 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Campsall, Benjamin | Uncle | 14 DEC 1793 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Gamble, John | Uncle | 2 JAN 1795 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | 17 OCT 1795 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England |
Campsall, Ann | Aunt | 26 JAN 1796 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Gamble, Hannah | Aunt | 16 NOV 1796 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England, England | ||
Campsall, Martha | Aunt | 6 FEB 1798 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Gamble, Jane | Aunt | 16 NOV 1798 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Campsall, Elizabeth | Aunt | 10 FEB 1800 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Gamble, Elizabeth | Aunt | 13 MAR 1801 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Campsall, Susan | Aunt | 2 DEC 1801 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Campsall, Jane | Aunt | 15 DEC 1803 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Campsall, Sally | Aunt | 16 JUL 1806 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Campsall, Hannah | Aunt | 26 AUG 1808 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
| Great-Uncles & Great-Aunts | |||||
Gamble, Maria | Great Aunt | 1 FEB 1723/24 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Gamble, Johnathan | Great Uncle | 10 MAR 1732/33 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Gamble, Thomas | Great Uncle | 9 JAN 1730/31 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Gamble, Hannah | Great Aunt | 9 OCT 1722 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Gamble, Gulielmus (William) | Great Uncle | 5 JUL 1726 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Gamble, Sara | Great Aunt | 5 MAY 1728 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Gamble, Thomas | Great Uncle | 7 AUG 1729 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Gamble, Elizabetha | Great Aunt | 7 AUG 1729 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Gamble, Sarah | Great Aunt | 30 MAY 1736 | Fishlake, Yorkshire, England | ||
Campsall, Esther G.