Charles AMBLER

Male 1760 - 1830  (69 years)


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  1. 1.  Charles AMBLER was born on 17 Dec 1760 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut; was christened on 19 Jul 1761 in Stamford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut; died on 1 Mar 1830; was buried in June Cemetery, North Salem, Westchester Co., New York.

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    The will of Solomon Close dat. 9 Apr., 1793, mentions dau. Hannah Ambler. Charles Ambler served in Col. Morris Graham's 6th Regt. Dutchess militia in the Rev. and at end of war was a school teacher in Fredericktown, Dutchess Co. The census of 1790 places him in Salem where he bought land in 1790, 92, 1802 and 1809. he lived in Fredericktown in 1794 but was of No. Salem in census of 1800. He and wife Hannah appear with other heirs 13 Apr., 1796, in a conveyance of the "farm piece" of Solomon Close, deceased. On 31 Mar., 1807, he deeded No. Salem land to Abraham Lyon for $3,625. He was a supervisor for No. Salem in 1811. He d. 1 Mar., 1830 intestate, and wid. Hannah applied for adm. Pro. papers name sons-in-law James Wallace of roy, N.Y., and Abraham Losee of Clifton Park, Saratoga co., N.Y., also dau. Eliza Benedict, a wid. Hannah Ambler d. 9 Feb. 1841, ae. 71, g.s. Salem Center.

    Charles married Hannah CLOSE on 14 Sep 1785 in Salem, Westchester County,New York. Hannah was born on 5 Feb 1767; died on 9 Feb 1841; was buried in June Cemetery, North Salem, Westchester Co., New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]