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Linda Diane Creed was born on December 6, 1948, in the Mount Airy section of Philadelphia to a Jewish family. Creed was active in music at Germantown High School.During her high school years, she was fronting her own band, Raw Soul, which made frequent appearances at the Philadelphia Athletic Club and at Sid Booker's Highline Lounge.
Founded in 1882, [3] six years before the borough of Ambler was incorporated, [4] the Gazette was the successor to the Ambler Times, which had been founded in 1879 by Dr. Rose. [5] Irwin S. Weber took over the paper in 1882 and renamed it Ambler Gazette. [5]
The Pennsylvania Turnpike (Interstate 276) has an interchange with PA 309 south of Ambler in Fort Washington. [ 58 ] Ambler is served by SEPTA Regional Rail 's Lansdale/Doylestown Line , which provides service to Center City Philadelphia , Lansdale , Doylestown , and other intermediate points, at Ambler station , which is a major park-and-ride ...
Ambler was born to Abigail and Benjamin Johnson of Richland Township in 1805. Little is known of her early years. She married Andrew Ambler, a weaver and fuller, on May 14, 1829. Three years later, the Amblers purchased the Fulling Mill and eighty-three acres in the village of Wissahickon. They repaired the run-down, century-old mill and began ...
Leech was born in Ambler, Pennsylvania, to Charles Sherman and Margaret (Reid) Leech. [1]He attended Lower Merion High School (1939), and received his BA from the University of Pennsylvania in 1943, and his JD from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1948.
Martin Luther Kilson Jr. was born on February 14, 1931, in East Rutherford, New Jersey, [1] to Martin and Louisa Kilson. The family moved to Ambler, Pennsylvania, and the younger Kilson attended Ambler High School before graduating at the top of his class at Lincoln University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in political science in 1953.
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Mary Ambler (1805–1868) Mary Ambler homestead, Ambler, Pennsylvania. Mary Ambler, a middle-aged Quaker woman who resided near the Wissahickon station, quickly gathered first-aid materials and covered the two-mile distance between her home and the disaster site on foot. The service she rendered in caring for the injured was so conspicuous that ...