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Martin J. Bram

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Bram was born in New York City on September 25, 1897, the son of Martin Samuel Bram and Ellen Chambers. He was educated at the New York City public schools. He studied at
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of South Florida. He was also active in civil and welfare work. Bram died of a heart attack while attending a retreat at the Good Shepherd Monastery in
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On April 10, 1951, Bram was elected on the second ballot, as the Suffragan Bishop of South Florida, during a diocesan convention held in
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Bram was ordained deacon in June 1928 and priest in November 1929 by Bishop
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Index

The Right Reverend
Suffragan Bishop of South Florida
Episcopal Church
South Florida
William F. Moses
Philip Cook
Henry I. Louttit Sr.
Orange City, Florida
American
Anglican
Episcopal Church
Suffragan Bishop of South Florida
Hobart College
Bachelor of Arts
Virginia Theological Seminary
Bachelor of Divinity
Doctor of Divinity
University of the South
Philip Cook
St Paul's Church
Georgetown, Delaware
Sanford, Florida
St Andrew's Church
Tampa, Florida
Holy Trinity Church
West Palm Beach, Florida
Daytona Beach, Florida
Henry I. Louttit Sr.
Orange City, Florida
The Living Church

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