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John McElroy SJ (14 May 1782 – 12 September 1877) was a Jesuit priest who founded Catholic schools in the United States. After emigrating to the United States in 1803, McElroy enrolled in Georgetown University in 1806, the same year in which he joined the Society of Jesus as a lay brother .
McElroy was born on June 1, 1934, the 15th of 16 children born to a poor, migrant tenant-farming couple named Tony and Mabel (née Lister) McElroy, who had moved between Kansas and the Ozarks before settling outside of Skidmore. He dropped out of school at age 15 in the eighth grade and quickly established a local reputation as a cattle rustler ...
John McElroy was a reverend [6] [9] and an insurance salesman who was the president of the Albany Insurance Company. They lived in Albany, New York , and had four children: May (b. 1862), William (1864–1892), Jessie (1867–1934), and Charles (1873–1947). [ 10 ]
The husband, John-Paul Miller leads the Solid Rock Church in Market Common. According to public online records, Mica Miller had filed for divorce from her husband on Oct. 8, 2023. However, it was ...
John Vernon McGee (June 17, 1904 – December 1, 1988) was an American ordained Presbyterian minister, pastor, Bible teacher, theologian, and radio minister. [ 2 ] Biography
His wife and two of his children suffered serious stab wounds, while a 19-year-old son and two minor children were treated in hospital and released the same day, according to The Star.
A fund has been set up to aid the family of a former Oak Ridge pastor and his wife with expenses after the couple was killed in a car crash in Southaven, Tennessee on Sept. 4. Bobby Mullins was ...
Michael and Cindy married in 1980 and have four adult children. He earned his Master of Theology at Dallas Theological Seminary in 1985 and earned a Doctorate of Ministry from Dallas Seminary in 2003. [4] In recognition of his doctoral work, Michael received the John G. Mitchell Award for outstanding scholarship and effectiveness in ministry. [5]