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Richard Charles Ambler (August 31, 1853 – September 12, 1891) was an American politician. Ambler, the son of Charles and Mary (Curtiss) Ambler, of Nichol's Farms , in the township of Trumbull, Connecticut , was born on August 31, 1853.
Charles Ambler married Ann Paxton [1] (1719–1789) second daughter of Nicholas Paxton, solicitor to the treasury under Walpole, 10 May 1746 in the chapel at Somerset House in a nonconformist service, the Ambler family having strong presbyterian connections. Ann and Charles Ambler lived at 3 Queen Square and at Stubbings House. No children ...
Ambler also belonged to the American Geographical Society, the Masonic Order, and the International Order of Odd Fellows. Among Ambler's most notable legacies was his efforts in the creating the West Virginia and Regional History Collection in the West Virginia University library. [1] Charles Ambler died on August 31, 1957, aged 81.
The former premises of Thomas Ambler & Sons in Bradford Road, part of Ardsley Mills. Ambler's were worsted spinners founded in Bradford in 1858. The Mill was built here because of the close proximity to a coal supply and a good labour force of women living in the area. This picture was taken from Westerton Rd and only shows the mill end on.
As of 2018, there were 15.72 miles (25.30 km) of public roads in Ambler, of which 0.98 miles (1.58 km) were maintained by Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 14.74 miles (23.72 km) were maintained by the borough. [57] Butler Avenue serves as the main street through Ambler, with the road known as Butler Pike outside the borough.
Ambler Realty Co., US Supreme Court case A horse that can perform ambling gaits (also known as gaited horses, particularly in the U.S.) Topics referred to by the same term
Mary Cary Ambler (1732 – May 1781) was an early American diarist. Her 1770 diary provides an early account of smallpox inoculation in colonial America. [1] [2] [3]Mary Cary was the daughter of Colonel Wilson Cary (1702-1772), owner of the plantation Ceelys on the James in Elizabeth City County, Virginia, and his wife Sarah (1710-1783).
Mr. Blunt has corrected the errors of Ambler, by means of the Registrar's Book, and by comparing the Reports with contemparaneous manuscript reports, and thus has very much added to the reputation and authority of the work. Ambler's Reports embrace a period of forty years, and contain many of the decisions of those great Chancellors, Lords ...