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Lloyd's Clerical Directory for 1898 LLOYD'S 0 ef ericat 1:)trector4 FOR 1898: I3EING - STATISTICAL BOOK OF REFERENCE FOR FACTS RELATING TO THE CLERGY, PARISHES AND MISSIONS OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCO- PAL CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. FIRST ISSUE. Iftmtiton, bto: PUBLISHED BY THE NEWS AND TEIJGRAPH PUBLISHING COMPANY. 1898. LLOYD'S CLERICAL DIRECTORY, 1898. 185 AN ANNUAL DIPTYCH OF THE AMERICAN CHURCH. ALL SAINTS DAY 1896.--ALL SAINTS DAY 1897. (R pra abrebto CLZU1OO4I .&UrWY, Andrew Head Burgess, Deacon. June (1, 1889, and Priest, June 6, 1890. by Bp. Huntington. In 1889 S. Johns.Weedsport. N. Y In 1892 . Paul's, Grand Rapids, Mich. In 1894, Trinity, Wheaton, Ills. Died Nov., 3, 1896. Lewis Peter Clover, D. D. Born in 181 9, Ordained Deacon by Bishop Meade (Vir.) July 7, 1850, and placed in charge S John's, Bevanna Parish. Va. In 1853 he was Rector of S. John's, Johnstown, 11. Y. After several years he retnove1 and became Rector of S. Paul's, Springfield Ills. In 1862 he received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from University of Kentucky. In 1865 Rector. A. Luke's, Lanesborough, Mass. In 1868, Messiah (3reenbush, N. Y. In 1874, S. Steph.m's, Milburn, N. J In 1889 Grace, Port Jervis, N. Y. In 1883-- New Hackensack, N. Y In 1884 S. Barnabas. Read- ing, Pa. In 18813, S. John's, Clifton Springs. N.Y. From 1890 until his death, Novem- ber 9, 1896. aged 77 years, resident of Poughkeepsie N. Y. Thomas J. Melish, Ordained Deacon October. 14, 1878; Priest, October 28, 1879 by Bp. Jaggar (,;o. Ohio). 1878 A. Matthew's, Mt. Lookout, Ohio. 1880, S. Thomas, Milford, Ohio. 1882. Nativity and S. Philip's, Cincinnati, Ohio, remaining at the latter until his death, November 11 1896. Isaac Henry Tattle, D. D. Born in 1811 graduate of the Gen., Theo., Sem., (1839). Dea- con. July 8, 1839 and Priest, October 13 1840 Bp., Brownell, Conn.. In 1841, Christ Church. Bethlehem, Conn. In 1844, Curate of S. Peter's, Plymouth, Conn. In 1847 Christ Church, Hu.Ison. N Y. In 1850,A. Luke's, New York City, where he remaine(i until his death, November 20, 1896, aged 85 years. Received the degree of Doctor of Divinity in 1861, from Trinity College. William Thomas Gibson, D. D., LL. D. Born in 1821, Deacon, December 18, 1853, and Priest, March 4, 1855, 'y Bp., De Lancey,(West, N. Y.) 1856, Missionary at Waterville, N. Y. 1859, Curate, Grace Church. Utica, N. Y. 1861, S. George's, Utica, N. Y. About this time he began his career in the Ec.desiastical Press, which was continued for thirty-five years. In Theological controversy it is written of him that he bore a knightly Part. In 188- he reciiived the Doctorate from Hobart College. In 1868, Rector S. Peter's, Oriskany, N. Y. In 187$ he returned to S. George's Utica, N. Y. After ten years he resigned his parochial charge. confining his clerical labors as Chaplain to the State Insane Asylum, in which latter office and as editor of the Church Eclectic he continued as long as strength endured. He died November 23, 1896, aged 75 years. In 18:; he was made Doctor of Lows by Union College. 188 LLOYD'S CLERICAL DIRECTORY, 189b. George Frederick Daniels. Born in 1859. Deacon, June 15, 1802, and Priest, Nov., 27, 1892, by Bp. Brooks (Mass.) His whole ministry was spent as curate. of the Church of the Advent, Boston, Mass. He died, May 11, 1897. Aged 88 years. Theodore Charles Gambrel. Deacon, May 31, 1863. by Bp. Whittingham (Md.), andPriest. Aug., 12 1866, by Bp. Kerf cot (Pitts.), acting for the Bishop of Ma. In 1883, a teacher in the Univ. of Md In 1868, Trinity, Hoversville. Md. In 1872 S. James. Tracy's Landing. In 1891, Dorsey's Md. In 1893 he was made Doctor of Divinity by St. John's College, Annapolis. That year he moved to Curtis Bay, Md., where he died, May 18, 1897. Frederick Durbin Harriman. Born in 1823. Deacon, Sept. 24. 1848. and Priest, Sep. 18, 1849, by Bp. Brownell (Conn.) In 18.50, Curate. S. Johns, Lafayette Ind. In 1853. S. Paul's, Woodbury, ' Conn In 1859, agent of Church Book Society, and subsequently of that for the increase of the Ministry. In 1879, Winsted Conn. In 1880. Portland., Conn. In 1886, Rector Christ Church. Middle Haddam, Conn. Resident Windsor, Conn. 1890-4897. Died, May 18. 1897, aged 74 years. James H. Stoney. Born in 1845. Deacon, July 18, 1878, and Priest, Dec. 9, 1873, by Bp., Beckwith (Ga.). In 1874. S. Stephen's, Milledjeville Ga. In 1884, Grace, Camden, S. C. of which latter parish he died Rector, May 19, 1897, aged 52 years. Thurston Walker Chaflen. Born in 1869. Graduated of the Gen.. Theol., Sem. 1893. Deacon, May 28 1993, and Priest. May 23, 1894. by Bp.. Starkey, (New.) In 1893, Curate, S. Mark's, West Orange, N. J. In 1895, Curate, S. Andrew's, Stamford, Conn. Died. May 25, 1897, aged 28 years. John Brockenbrough Newton, H. 0., D. D., Bishop Coadjutor of Virginia.. Born in West Moreland, Va.. Feb. 7. 1839. Graduated in medicine of the Medical College of Va. 1880. Surgeon in the armies of the Confederate States. Deacon June 25. 1871. and Priest, June 28, 1872. by Bp. Johns (Va). For nearly five years Rector of Smith Farnham Parish, Essex Co.. Va; formore than eight years Rector of S. Luke's. Norwalk; and for nine years Rector of Monumental Church, Richmond. Va. Con- secrated, May 16, 1894 by Bishops Whittle, Dudley, Jackson, and Capers. In 1896 Washington Lee College and the University of the South both honored him with the degree of Doctor of Divinity. Died May 28, 181)7, aged 58 years. Julius Hammond Ward. Born in 1836. Deacon, June 4, 1862, and Priest, May 5, 1863. by Bp.. Williams (Conn.) In 18(12, Yantic. Conn. In 1864 Ansonia, Conn. In 1865, S, Peter's, Cheshire, Conn. In 1888, 5. John Baptist. Thomaston and S. Peter's, Rockland. Me. In 1875, S. Michael's, Marblehead, Mass. In 1878, Boston Mass. In 1881), Brookline, Mass. Died. May 30, 1897. aged 61 years. Benjamine Hathaway Chase. Born in 1812. Deacon, June 18, 18.14 by Bp., Eastbnrn. In 1858,S. John's. Wilkinsonville. Mass. In 1859 S. Thomas, Greenville. R. L In 1870. S. Paul's, Portsmouth. R. I. In 1884, Swansea. Mass. Died May 31, 1897, aged 85 years. Thomas Henry Cocroft. Born in 1848. Deacon. June 3. 1875, and Priest, July 10, 1876. by Bp., Clark (R. 1) In 1875, S. Philip's. Crompton, R. I. In 1883, Messiah, Providence R. I. Died July 4, 1887, aged 49 years. George Humphrey Wilson. Born in 1852. Graduate GenL Theol. Sem. of 1877. Deacon, March 11, 1882, by Bp. H. C. Potter (N. Y.), ind Priest, Oct. 28. 1895, by Bp. H. C. Potter (N. Y.). In 1889 Clearwater. Minn. In 1883, Quincy. Ills. In 1885, New York City. In 1887, Cove, Oregon. In 1889, Brockport, N. Y. In 181)0, Albion, N. Y. Died, June 5, 1897, aged 45 years. William Houston Morris. Deacon, July 25. 1875, by Bp. IL Potter (N. Y.), and died in that Order. In 1875, S. Philip's, Savannah. Ga. In 1891, St. Luke's, New Haven, Conn. In 1802, Washington, D. C. In 1897. S. Augustine's, Boston, Mass. Died, June 27, 1897. LLOYD'S CLERICAL DIRECTORY, 1898. 137 Jame. Mulohahey, S. T. D. Born in 182:3. Deacon. Sept. 21, 184.1, and Priest Dec. 20 1848, by Bp. Henshaw. (R. I.). In 1847 S. Mary's, Portsmouth. R. I. In 1850, S. Stephen's, Middleburg, Vt. In 1956. Christ Church, Troy. N. Y. In 1869, Provi- dence R. I. In 1863. Grace. New Bedford, Mass. In 1808 he received the honor of Doctor in Divinity from Columbia College. In 1870, Rector of Trinity, Toledo, Ohio. In 1874. Vicar of S. Paul's Chapel New York City, which office he held twenty years. He died July 12, 1897, aged 75 years. Philip MoKim. Born in 1835. Deacon June 14 1861, and Priest. Nov. 7. 1861, by Bp. Hawks (Mo.). In 1862 Trinity St. Charles. Mo. In 1864. Curate. Grace St. Louis, Mo. In 1868 S. James Lewistown, Ills. In 1870. S. Johns. Decatur. Ills. In 1871, S. Jude's TiMkjlwa Ills. In 1874, S. Johns. Wansaw. Wis. In 1876 Ascension, Wellsville and . etephen's, East Liverpool, Ohio. In 1881. 4. John's, St. Cloud, Minn. In 1884, Christ Church. Bunker Hill. Ills. In 1887. S. John's Sibley. and parts adja- cent, Iowa. In 1891. Missionary at Norfolk, Neb. Died, July, 17, 1897, aged 62 years. William Spaight La.ngford, D. D. Born in 1840. Deacon. June 36 1867, and Priest. April 16 1868. by Bp. Mrllvajne (Ohio) In 1868. S. Paul's. Englewood, N. J. In 1870, S. John's. Yonkers, N. Y. In 1875. S. John's Elizabeth N. J. In 1882 he was made Doctor of Divinity by Kenyon College. In 1885 he became General secretary of Board of Missions which iiosition he held twelve years to the great profit of the Church. He died July 2, 1897, aged 57 years Henry Darby. Born in 1830. Deacon, Oct. 21, 1.864 by Bp. McCoskry (Mich.). and Priest, Sept. 24, 1865 by Bp. Coxe (W. N. Y.). In 1865, Missionary at Whitestown N. Y. In 1870 New York City 1872. Nativity. Bridgeport, Conn. In 1884. Curate . Mary the Virgin New York City which position he resigned in 1893.
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