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Bishop Milton WrightGender: MaleBirth: Nov 17 1828 - Rushville, Rush, Indiana, United StatesMarriage: Spouse: Susan Catherine Koerner - Nov 24 1859 - Union City, Randolph, Indiana, United StatesResidence: In the household of his uncle, Jonathan Franklin Reeder - age 22 - 1850 - Union, Grant, Indiana, United StatesResidence: 1860 - Andersonville, Franklin, Indiana, United StatesResidence: 1870 - Ohio, United StatesResidence: 1880 - Linn, Iowa, United StatesResidence: 1880 - Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa, United StatesResidence: 1900 - Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United StatesResidence: 1910 - Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United StatesDeath: Apr 3 1917 - Oakwood, Montgomery County, Ohio, United StatesBurial: Apr 1917 - Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, United StatesOccupation: Bishop in the Church of the United Brethren in ChristOccupation: Bishop - 1880 - Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa, United StatesOccupation: Bishop Ubc Of Iowa - June 1 1880 - Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa, United StatesParents: Daniel Wright Jr., Catherine Wright (born Reeder)Wife: Susan Catherine Wright (born Koerner)Children: Reuchlin Wright, Lorin Wright, Wilbur Wright, Otis Wright, Ida Wright, Orville Wright</a>, Katherine Haskell (born Wright)Siblings: William M. Wright, Samuel Smith Wright, Harvey Wright, George Wright, Sarah Harris (born Wright);, William Wright, Katherine Wright Additional information:
LifeSketch: BISHOP MILTON WRIGHT, 1828 TO 1917studious youngster, and was encouraged in his studies by his two older brothers, Samuel Smith and Harvey. Like his father, he was influenced by the tail end of Second Great Awakening and determined to lead a religious life in 1843. However, he did not formally join a church until 1847 when he became a United Brethren. The Church of the United Brethren was the first completely American religious sect and as such embodied many of the equalitarian principles of the new nation. It was especially popular in the Midwest and its unofficial headquarters were in Dayton, Ohio.he ranks. He took a supervisory position at Hartsville College (a United Brethren institution), was ordained a minister, served time as a missionary in the gold fields of Oregon, and then returned to Indiana to become a circuit preacher. He married Susan Koerner in 1859 and the two of them eventually had five children – Reuchlin, Lorin, Wilbur, Orville, and Katharine. There was also a set of twins, Otis and Ida, who died in infancy.hat he would not preach to the troops. Strong opinions like these made Milton both an influential and controversial figure in the Church of the United Brethren. His career required that he move his family often. They lived in three different locations in Indiana before Milton was appointed the editor of the church newspaper in 1869 and moved to Dayton, Ohio where the United Brethren maintained their printing house. In 1877, he was appointed Bishop of the United Brethren churches between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains, and moved his family to Cedar Rapids, Iowa. In 1881, he was called back east to become a circuit preacher once more and he deposited his family in Richmond, Indiana. In 1884 he moved the family for the last time, taking them back to Dayton where he could be closer to and more involved in church politics. In 1889, the Church of the United Brethren spilt along conservative and liberal lines and Milton became a Bishop of the conservatives, the Church of the United Brethren, Old Constitution. go of it on the Kansas frontier. Wilbur, Orville, and Katharine remained. While Milton was building a new church, his two younger sons started a printing business, a newspaper, and a bicycle shop. Katharine attended Oberlin College, and then taught at Steele High School in Dayton. About the time that Orville and Wilbur began demonstrating their airplanes, Bishop Milton Wright was forcibly retired from his church over a disagreement on whether or not to prosecute a Brethren who had misappropriated church funds. Milton lived to see his younger sons achieve international fame for the invention of the first practical airplane, and then died in 1917.ied late in her life, but she had no offspring. Older brothers Reuchlin and Lorin, however, married and had sons and daughters. The ancient Wryta lineage continues through their progeny and many others.
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