Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History & Culture Enduring Connections: Exploring Delmarva's Black History

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Record #375 from Delaware Annual Conference Methodist Episcopal Church Memoirs 1865-1950

Date of Conference Journal Memoir/Obituary March 22-26, 1939
Deceased Person Rev. Edward Hooper Jolley
Birth 1/29/1874 in Vienna, Md.
Death ? / Linkwood, Md.
Church Service, Charges Served, Affiliated Locations, and Other Biographical Information Converted in 1889 in Washington, D.C. where attended school to prepare for teaching career. In 1915 gave up teadching school to become Methodist minister. Charges: East New Market Circuit; Beckwith; Whaleyville; Newark, Md; Lincolon City, Del; Crumpton; Linkwood.
Family and Other Information Parents: Stephen C. & Sarah H. Jolley Spouse: Lily B. Adams md 5/28/1895 - 3 children: Mrs. Mildred Stewart of Cedarville, N.J.; Webster L. Jolley, teacher; Miss Edith M. Jolley, teacher in Cambridge. Granddaughter: Miss Corinda Stewart, teacher. 4 other grandchldren survive him. Also 2 sisters: Mrs. Marcelena Kilson of Sudlersville, Md & Mrs. Gertude Johns of Atlantic City, N.J.
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