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Note: CENSUS DATA: The 1870 federal census, Heard Co., GA, Franklin, p. 149, taken 9 August 1870, shows John H. Gamble, age 30, born GA and farming. Living with him were Caroline, wife, age 25, born GA; David, son, age 2; and Anna E., dau., age 6 mos. Children born in GA. John H. Gamble and his family are shown living next door to John's father and mother, David and Anna Gamble. CENSUS DATA: The 1880 federal census, Heard Co., GA, 939 Dist., SD=4, ED=64, p. 26, taken 16 & 17 June 1880, shows John H. Gamble, age 41, born GA and farming. Living with him were Maranda C., wife, age 38, born GA; Thomas D., son, age 12; and Annie E., dau., age 10; Rufus H., son, age 8; Oppie B., dau., age 6; & Milton H., son, age 3. All children born in GA. NOTE: John H. and family are shown living next door to his father and mother, David and Anna Gamble. CENSUS DATA: The 1900 federal census, Indian Territory., OK, Township I. N., SD=28, ED=75, sheet 2A, taken 4 June 1900, shows John Gamble, father-in-law, age 61, widowed, born April 1839 in GA and living with his daughter, Anna E. Gamble Allen, wife, age 29, born Oct 1870 in GA She is living with her husband, Luke Allen, head, age 31, born Feb 1863 in MS, married 9 yrs, working as druggist. Children shown were: Gertie, dau., age 6, born Dec 1893 IT OK; Oma, dau., age 4, born Jan 1896 IT OK. Also living in the home is Oppie Gamble, sister-in-law, age 25, born Jul 1874 in Ga, single. CENSUS DATA: The 1910 federal census, Haskell Co., OK, Stigler Town, SD=4, ED=86, sheet 12B, taken 26 & 27 April 1910, shows John Gamble, father, age 71, widowed, born GA and living with his widowed daughter, Oppie B. Cole. CENSUS DATA: The 1920 federal census, Haskell Co., OK, Stigler Town, SD=2, ED=29, sheet 4A, taken 3 & 4 January 1920, shows John H. Gamble, father, age 80, widowed, born GA and living with his widowed daughter, Oppie B. Cole. They lived at 109 Sixth St. Also living in the home was Shuler M. Gamble, age 20. Shuler M. Gamble is John Henry Gamble's grandson. CENSUS DATA: The 1930 federal census, Haskell Co., OK, Stigler Town, SD=12, ED=31-16, sheet 11B, taken 15 April 1930, shows John H. Gamble, father, age 90, widowed, born GA and living with his widowed daughter, Oppie Cole. ------------------------------- NOTE: The following courtesy of Brian Gamble, Hayden, AL. "John Henry Gamble appears on a roll of prisoners of war captured by the Army of the Tennessee, and sent to Memphis, Tenn., May 25, 1863. Roll dated Headquarters Department of Tennessee,In the field near Vicksburg, Miss., June 29, 1863. Captured Champion Hill on May 17, 1863 He also appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War at Camp Morton, Ind., not dated. Captured Champion Hill on May 17, 1863. He again appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War at Fort Deleware, Del. Captured Champion Hill May 16, 1863 Received June 9, 1863 Exchanged July 4, 1863 Fort Deleware, Del., Register No. 1; page 146 He again appears on a Roll of Prisoners of War at Fort Deleware, Del., July 3, 1863 Indorsements show: "Delivered at City Pt., Va., July 6th, '63, on within Rolls 1697 Confederate prisoners of War, paroled for Exchange, and one (1) citizen. - JNO. E MULFORD, Major 3d Infty. N.Y.V." "Delivered at City Pt., Va., July 6, '63, on within Rolls Sixteen Hundred and Ninty-seven (1697) Confederate prisoners of War. 1 Citizen. - W. H. HATCH, Capt & A.A.G." Number of roll: 145; sheet 39" -------------------------- Haskell County, Oklahoma - STIGLER CEMETERY Gamble, J.H. ; No Dates Co I 41 GA Inf CSA ---------------------- U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Name: John H. Gamble Birth Date: 27 Apr 1839 Birth Place: Georgia Death Date: 13 Feb 1934 Death Place: Stigler, Haskell County, Oklahoma Cemetery: Stigler Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Stigler, Haskell County, Oklahoma Has Bio?: Y "Civil War Veteran Pvt., Co. I 41st GA Infantry Son of David Gamble and Anna Finney. Married Maranda Caroline Barnes in 1867 in Alabama. They were the parents of Thomas D., Anne E., Rufus H., Oppie B., and Milton." Father: David Gamble Mother: Anna Gamble URL: https://www.findagrave.com/mem...
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