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Mary Adelaide “Addie” <I>Chambers</I> Oram

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Mary Adelaide “Addie” Chambers Oram

Birth
Death
4 Feb 1957
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
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She was the second wife of Rev. Edward B. Oram. She is probably buried at the New Market Simpson Chapel Cemetery along with other family members, but that is not certain.

The Daily News (Frederick, MD), Tuesday, November 5, 1907
Simpson's Chapel, New Market, was the scene of quite an up-to-date wedding on October 30 at 1 o'clock, when Rev. E. B. Oram was married to Mary A. Chambers, the daughter of Greenbury Chambers, who was the first colored man to serve on a petit jury in Frederick county. The church was trimmed with flowers and fall leaves. Rev. W. H. Kent, the pastor of the church, performed the marriage ceremony.
She was the second wife of Rev. Edward B. Oram. She is probably buried at the New Market Simpson Chapel Cemetery along with other family members, but that is not certain.

The Daily News (Frederick, MD), Tuesday, November 5, 1907
Simpson's Chapel, New Market, was the scene of quite an up-to-date wedding on October 30 at 1 o'clock, when Rev. E. B. Oram was married to Mary A. Chambers, the daughter of Greenbury Chambers, who was the first colored man to serve on a petit jury in Frederick county. The church was trimmed with flowers and fall leaves. Rev. W. H. Kent, the pastor of the church, performed the marriage ceremony.


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