Gamble, Ann d. 17 Dec 1827 R 34 S 29
Gamble. In this city, on Saturday evening last, at 8 o'clock p.m., Mrs. Ann Gamble, consort of Major William Gamble, of this city. She labored under a most painful gouty affection, which ultimately terminated in the head. The deceased possessed all the amiable qualities the human heart could wish or desire, charity, benevolence, affection, and gratitude for the most trivial favors. Her friends and acquaintances are requested to attend her interment this afternoon, at half past 3 o'clock, without further notice.
  Gamble, Mary Catherine d. 5 Jun 1944 80 yrs. R 134 S 251
Gamble, Mary Catherine. On Monday, June 5, 1944, Mary Catherine Gamble, beloved wife of the late Steve R. Gamble. Services at the Epiphany Church Home, 1221 Mass. Ave. n.w., on Wednesday, June 7, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Congressional Cemetery.
  Gamble, William d. 15 Jan 1833 78 yrs. R 34 S 28
Gamble. In this city, on Tuesday morning, the 15th instant, Major William Gamble, an officer of the Revolutionary war, aged 78 years. The funeral will proceed from Mrs. Arguelles', Pennsylvania avenue, at one o'clock this afternoon. The friends of the deceased, and those of his son, Col. Gamble, of the U.S. Marine Corps, are respectfully invited to attend without further invitation. Heitman's Register lists William Gamble, of New Jersey, as a Ensign of the 6th Infantry, May 5, 1808 resigned April 30, 1809. A William Gamble is also listed in Peter Force's "National Calendar", 1820, as Commercial Consul and Agent of the United States to the Netherlands (Island of St. Eustatia). Born in Great Britain.