Record #463 from Delaware Annual Conference Methodist Episcopal Church Memoirs 1865-1950
| Date of Conference Journal Memoir/Obituary | April 20-24, 1949 |
|---|---|
| Deceased Person | Charles Wesley Pullett |
| Birth | 8/14/1859 on farm 4 miles from Salisbury, Wicomico County, Md |
| Death | 11/2/1948 in Philadelphia? |
| Church Service, Charges Served, Affiliated Locations, and Other Biographical Information | Attended public schools in Maryland & Delaware. Public school teacher at 15 yo in Md. First teaching appt. at Batt's Neck, Kent Cty, Md. Called to ministry & knew he needed to prepare. Among first students at Centenary Biblical Institute (now Morgan State). Graduated from Theological Department at Howard University; attended Central Methodist Church. Licensed to preach in Washington Conference; joined Charles Wesley Church in Centreville, Md. Charges: Quantico, Md; Marion Station, Snow Hill, Fairmount, Md.; Orange N.J.; Princess Anne, Easton, Md. Held additional positions in Md, N.J., Del. & Pa. Retired in 1942 then joined Haven Church, Philadelphia. Lived with son & family. |
| Family and Other Information | Parents: Rev. Charles Pullet (charter member of Delaware Conference) & Sarah Ann Houston (deceased), daughter of Levin Houston, prominent layman of John Wesley Methodist Church, Salisbury, Md. Grandfather: Rev. Frost Pullett, charter member of Delaware Conference. Charles was youngest of 8 children in family. Spouse: Laura A. Taylor of Washington, D.C. (deceased). 2nd spouse: Mrs. Frances Hughes - child Frost. Frances passed in 1946. Survived by son, adopted or step-son, daughter-in-law, grandchildren. |
| Online PDF Page Number (if available) | pdf pg 135 |
| Photo availbility? | Yes |
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