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Rev Oram Howard McAnulty

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Rev Oram Howard McAnulty

Birth
Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
19 Mar 1896 (aged 47)
Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Dunmore, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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"REV. O. H. M'Anulty DEAD.

Methodist Minister and a Native of This City.

Rev. O. H. McAnulty, a minister of the Wyoming Methodist conference, died at 9 o'clock yesterday morning in Easton, where he went for special medical treatment several weeks ago. He was a brother of J. S. McAnulty. The announcement of the funeral has not been made.

Mr. McAnulty was about 43 years old, and was a native of this city. He graduated with honors from Lafayette college, and since entering the Methodist ministry has had charges in this city, where he was pastor of the Court street church; Norwich, N.Y., Oneonta, N.Y. Carbondale and West Pittston. He relinquished his pastorate at the latter place about a year ago on account of ill-health and went to Clifton Springs for recuperation. His health did not greatly improve and in August he came to Scranton. For several months he suffered nervous prostration and a few weeks ago went to Easton for special treatment.

He was an ardent reader, a strong philosophical and analytical preacher, and was of very positive convictions. His tendency for constant research and study seriously injured his health."

The Scranton (Pa.) Tribune. 20 March 1896


Doctor of Divinity. Methodist-Episcopal clergyman. Graduate of Lafayette college and Drew Theological Seminary. Husband of Alice (Henneberger) McAnulty. Son of James and Anna (Shaffer) McAnulty.

"Orram (sic Oram) Howard, son of James and Anna McAnulty, was joined in marriage to Alice Henneberger, in Hagerstown, Md., September 5, 1877. Alice was born December 2, 1853. They buried two children, Oram and Alice; both graduated at the same college in Easton, Pa. (Lafayette) Oram is a member of the Wyoming (Pa.) conference, and is very successful in his work of the ministry."

From: "The History of the John and Christena Klingaman Family, 1749-1888"
by Rev. John McAnulty.
"REV. O. H. M'Anulty DEAD.

Methodist Minister and a Native of This City.

Rev. O. H. McAnulty, a minister of the Wyoming Methodist conference, died at 9 o'clock yesterday morning in Easton, where he went for special medical treatment several weeks ago. He was a brother of J. S. McAnulty. The announcement of the funeral has not been made.

Mr. McAnulty was about 43 years old, and was a native of this city. He graduated with honors from Lafayette college, and since entering the Methodist ministry has had charges in this city, where he was pastor of the Court street church; Norwich, N.Y., Oneonta, N.Y. Carbondale and West Pittston. He relinquished his pastorate at the latter place about a year ago on account of ill-health and went to Clifton Springs for recuperation. His health did not greatly improve and in August he came to Scranton. For several months he suffered nervous prostration and a few weeks ago went to Easton for special treatment.

He was an ardent reader, a strong philosophical and analytical preacher, and was of very positive convictions. His tendency for constant research and study seriously injured his health."

The Scranton (Pa.) Tribune. 20 March 1896


Doctor of Divinity. Methodist-Episcopal clergyman. Graduate of Lafayette college and Drew Theological Seminary. Husband of Alice (Henneberger) McAnulty. Son of James and Anna (Shaffer) McAnulty.

"Orram (sic Oram) Howard, son of James and Anna McAnulty, was joined in marriage to Alice Henneberger, in Hagerstown, Md., September 5, 1877. Alice was born December 2, 1853. They buried two children, Oram and Alice; both graduated at the same college in Easton, Pa. (Lafayette) Oram is a member of the Wyoming (Pa.) conference, and is very successful in his work of the ministry."

From: "The History of the John and Christena Klingaman Family, 1749-1888"
by Rev. John McAnulty.


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