James Gamble (industrialist) - Siblings

Siblings

James Gamble and Elizabeth Ann Norris Gamble bore ten children. One of whom was James Norris Gamble (August 9, 1836 - July 2, 1932). He eventually became Vice President of Procter & Gamble and was the chemist who devised the formula for Ivory soap. He married Margaret Penrose. James Norris Gamble died in his sleep on July 2, 1932 in Cincinnati, Ohio and is interred in Spring Grove Cemetery located in Cincinnati, Ohio.

The son of James Norris Gamble, William, married Franzeska Wilhelmina (Fanny) Nast, the daughter of the Rev. William Nast, a German-American Methodist preacher. Fanny was the first woman to graduate from German Wallace College in Berea, Ohio.

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