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Rev Julian Henry Myers

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Rev Julian Henry Myers

Birth
Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
7 Dec 1905 (aged 49)
Malone, Franklin County, New York, USA
Burial
Malone, Franklin County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.8535467, Longitude: -74.2772667
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Rev. Dr. Julian Henry Myers was the son of Luther C. and Miriam (Goodale) Myers. He was the husband of Mary Stafford (Bingham) Myers. They were married June 13, 1888. Mary died in 1934. He was a minister in the Northern New York Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. Dr. Myers died December 7, 1905.

Historical Register:
Myers, Julian Henry, A.M., Ph.D. (Syracuse), Licensed to Preach at Hermon, New York, Watertown District June 8, 1886, by Rev. James Coote, Presiding Elder; Admitted, April 19, 1887; Full Connection, April 13, 1889; Ordained Deacon, April 14, 1889, by Bishop William Xavier Ninde; Ordained Elder, April 19, 1891, by Bishop John Fletcher Hurst.
Appointments: 1887-1888, Bangor; 1889-1890, Madrid; 1891-1892-1893-1894-1895, Clinton; 1896-1897-1898-1899, Mexico; 1900-1901, Malone
He served as a Supply Pastor for Oswegatchie three months in 1886. He was admitted to the Bar of New York State in 1882 but did not practice. Author of "Philosophy of Faith," (1895).

Unidentified Newsclipping - 1901
Malone, New York
We are in the midst of a series of Sunday evening services. The theme for Sunday, May 26, at our Centenary Church will be The Ascension and Second Coming. The past services have been times of spiritual refreshing, a feast from the Word, with appropriate and inspiring music. Our Sunday School raised for missions $120 and for current expenses $90, the past year. The Y.P.S.C.E. paid $45 in aid of the church, current expenses $32, and have on hand $66. The Brotherhood of St. Paul is in a flourishing condition. The Rev. J. H. Myers is pastor.

Memoir
Myers, Julian Henry
Methodist Episcopal Church
Northern New York Conference Journal
1906, Page 66
Rev. Dr. Julian Henry Myers was the son of Luther C. and Miriam (Goodale) Myers. He was the husband of Mary Stafford (Bingham) Myers. They were married June 13, 1888. Mary died in 1934. He was a minister in the Northern New York Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. Dr. Myers died December 7, 1905.

Historical Register:
Myers, Julian Henry, A.M., Ph.D. (Syracuse), Licensed to Preach at Hermon, New York, Watertown District June 8, 1886, by Rev. James Coote, Presiding Elder; Admitted, April 19, 1887; Full Connection, April 13, 1889; Ordained Deacon, April 14, 1889, by Bishop William Xavier Ninde; Ordained Elder, April 19, 1891, by Bishop John Fletcher Hurst.
Appointments: 1887-1888, Bangor; 1889-1890, Madrid; 1891-1892-1893-1894-1895, Clinton; 1896-1897-1898-1899, Mexico; 1900-1901, Malone
He served as a Supply Pastor for Oswegatchie three months in 1886. He was admitted to the Bar of New York State in 1882 but did not practice. Author of "Philosophy of Faith," (1895).

Unidentified Newsclipping - 1901
Malone, New York
We are in the midst of a series of Sunday evening services. The theme for Sunday, May 26, at our Centenary Church will be The Ascension and Second Coming. The past services have been times of spiritual refreshing, a feast from the Word, with appropriate and inspiring music. Our Sunday School raised for missions $120 and for current expenses $90, the past year. The Y.P.S.C.E. paid $45 in aid of the church, current expenses $32, and have on hand $66. The Brotherhood of St. Paul is in a flourishing condition. The Rev. J. H. Myers is pastor.

Memoir
Myers, Julian Henry
Methodist Episcopal Church
Northern New York Conference Journal
1906, Page 66


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