The Jubilee History and Biographical Sketches of the [Black] Liberty Association, G. R. Ford. Printed and Published by Times Publishing Company of Smith's Grove, Ky., 1916. Also taken from Barren's Black Roots, Vol. 3, Michelle B. Gorin, (C) May 1993. Used by permission. MR. MILTON GAMBEL was born in A. D. 1876. He professed a hope in Christ when very young. He went into marriage union with Miss Gertie Gums in 1901. To this union were born four children. He first joined the Loving Chapel Baptist Church in Simpson County, Ky. After moving to Rich Pond and purchasing land in Warren County, he joined the First Baptist Church of Rich Pond, in which church he is living a staunch Christian and is serving in the office of deacon and performing that official duty well and pleasing to all the members. Mrs. Gertie Gambel was born in A. D. 1882 and professed a hope in Christ at the age of nine years. She joined the Loving Chapel Baptist Church in Simpson County, Ky., Rev. H. D. Carpenter was the pastor at that time. In 1901 she went into marriage with Mr. Milton Gambel, and is now a member of the Rich Pond Baptist Church. She is living an inviting life to Christianity under the pastoral care of Rev. G. R. Ford. Carpenter Ford Gambel Gums = Simpson-KY http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/warren/gambel.m.txt