From the History of Ancient Woodbury:
"David Ambler, Esq. was born at Stamford, April 29, 1739, and came to Bethlehem society in 1773. His father, Stephen, then residing at Stamford, afterward died there. David m. Nov. 3 1761, Olive Wildman, sister of Rev. Benjamin Wildman, of Southbury. He had for a long period the supervision of the town affairs in the section where he resided; was an efficient magistrate, and during the Revolution rendered important services to the country,as committee of safety, and in procuring and forwarding supplies to the army. He d. January 8, 1808. His wife survived him many years, and resided with her daughter at Bridgewater, Oneida Co., N.Y."
From the History of Ancient Woodbury:
"David Ambler, Esq. was born at Stamford, April 29, 1739, and came to Bethlehem society in 1773. His father, Stephen, then residing at Stamford, afterward died there. David m. Nov. 3 1761, Olive Wildman, sister of Rev. Benjamin Wildman, of Southbury. He had for a long period the supervision of the town affairs in the section where he resided; was an efficient magistrate, and during the Revolution rendered important services to the country,as committee of safety, and in procuring and forwarding supplies to the army. He d. January 8, 1808. His wife survived him many years, and resided with her daughter at Bridgewater, Oneida Co., N.Y."
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In Memory of
DAVID AMBLER Esq.
An industrious, honest and useful man in his
day. Who died in Christian
hope the 15th of January
1808
Aged 73 years.
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