Edward B. Oram, colored, died at his home in New Market, Wednesday morning, of general debility, aged 77 years. He was a member of Fredericktonion Lodge, No 12, F. A. M., and of the order of Sons and Daughters of Joshua. He was a painter by trade and much respected by the people of his community. He is survived by his wife, Mary Adelaide Oram; one daughter, Malissa B. Crampton, Coatesville, Pa; six sons, Jesse C., Moulton G., Morris S., and Daniel E, of Baltimore; Laurence O. Oram, Mt. Airy; Fred C. Oram, Harrisburg, Pa; four grandchildren, two brothers, Thomas Oram, Baltimore, and Albert Oram, New Market. Funeral from his home Sunday morning at 11 o'clock standard time. W. E. Falconer, funeral director.
Source: The Post (Frederick, MD), Friday, July 25, 1930
He was also a minister, known as Rev. E. B. Oram. He was married twice, both wives named Mary.
NOTE: The M. E. church has been relocated and is no longer adjacent to this cemetery.
Edward B. Oram, colored, died at his home in New Market, Wednesday morning, of general debility, aged 77 years. He was a member of Fredericktonion Lodge, No 12, F. A. M., and of the order of Sons and Daughters of Joshua. He was a painter by trade and much respected by the people of his community. He is survived by his wife, Mary Adelaide Oram; one daughter, Malissa B. Crampton, Coatesville, Pa; six sons, Jesse C., Moulton G., Morris S., and Daniel E, of Baltimore; Laurence O. Oram, Mt. Airy; Fred C. Oram, Harrisburg, Pa; four grandchildren, two brothers, Thomas Oram, Baltimore, and Albert Oram, New Market. Funeral from his home Sunday morning at 11 o'clock standard time. W. E. Falconer, funeral director.
Source: The Post (Frederick, MD), Friday, July 25, 1930
He was also a minister, known as Rev. E. B. Oram. He was married twice, both wives named Mary.
NOTE: The M. E. church has been relocated and is no longer adjacent to this cemetery.
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