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118 .- DILLON. Marmaduke M. English orders. Grace, St. Fran- cisville, February 1. 1870. to March 1. 1872 ; Ascension. Donaldsonville, March 2. 1872, to 1873. Dimitted, 1874. Died, August 1, 1884.
119. CAMERON. Charles A. Deacon by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer. January 8, 1870: Christ Church, Napoleonville, 1870 to 1875 ; Trinity. Natchitoches. 1878 to 1883. Resident at Provencal.
120 .- HARRISON. James S., M. D. Deacon. November 20. 1870. and priest. December 24, 1871, by Bishop J. P. B. Wil- mer : Annunciation, Pontchatoula. 1871 ; St. John's. New
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Orleans. 1873. Dimitted. November 8, 1873. Deposed, 1877.
121 .- WEDDELL, John Henry. Deacon. November 20, 1870. and priest, November 14. 1872, by Bishop JJ. P. B. Wilmer ; Epiphany. Opelousas. November, 1870. to December. 1871; Grace. Monroe. January 1, 1872. to December 31. 1872. Dimitted. March 25. 1873. Resident in Florida. 122 .- LYNE, Charles F. D. English orders. St. John's, Thibo- daux. February 1. 1871, to November 25, 1881. Dimit- ted. November 29. 1881. Died, February 13. 1886. 123 .- JOHNSON. Richard. Deacon by Bishop Moore. October 19, 1834; East and West Feliciana and Iberville parishes, 1867 to 1869 and 1870 to 1871; Lake Providence, 1869 to 1870. Not canonically resident until May 1, 1871. Died, January 7, 1872. aged sixty-two years.
124 .- RITTER. Charles. Deacon by Bishop H. Potter. January 4. 1863. and priest by Bishop Odenheimer. September 20. 1863: Trinity, Natchitoches. December, 1870, to April. 1871; Emmanuel, New Orleans, May. 1871, to December 16. 1872. Dimitted. 1872. Died. March 25. 1882. aged sixty-three years.
125 .- MicoU. Richard Wilde. Deacon, JJune 12. 1870, by Bishop Green. and priest. November 15, 1872, by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer ; St. Mary's, Franklin. May 14. 1871, to April . 1874. Dimitted, October 24, 1874. Resident in Con- necticut.
126 .- FAIR. Campbell. Irish orders. Assistant, Christ Church, New Orleans. April 3, 1871. to January 28. 1875. Di- mitted, 1875. Resident in Michigan.
127 .- HARRIS. Samuel Smith. Deacon, February 10. 1869, and priest. June 30. 1869, by Bishop R. H. Wilmer; Trinity. New Orleans, November 5. 1871. to September 1, 1875. Dimitted. 1875. Now Bishop of Michigan. 128 .- CLARK. Alfred Severiano. Deacon. November 26. 1871, and priest. June 8, 1873, by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer; Calvary, New Orleans, 1872; Grace. Monroe. January 6. 1873. to July 1. 1874. Dimitted. 1876 : Calvary, New Orleans. November 2. 1879, to June 30. 1881; Incarnation. Amite and Grace, Hammond. July 1, 1881, to July 17. 1882 : St. John's. Thibodaux. July 17, 1882, to date.
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129 .- UPTON. George Randolph. Deacon. November, 26. 1871. and priest. May 1. 1875. by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer; Trinity. Cheneyville. November. 1871, to November 1. 1872 : Epiphany. Opelousas. and St. John's. Washing- ton. August 1. 1872. to 1873: Grace, New Orleans, May 15. 1873. to April 15, 1874; St. John's, Minden. April. 1874. to January, 1875; St. Paul's, New Orleans. January. 1875. to -. 1875 : St. Mary's. Franklin, and Epiph- any, New Iberia. January 1. 1876. to January, 1877: St. George's, New Orleans. January 7. 1877. to December 11. 1882. Dimitted. 1882. Resident in Alabama.
130 .-- CHAMPLIN. Charles Buckingham. Deacon. December 24. 1871, and priest. December 27. 1872, by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer: assistant. Trinity. New Orleans. December 24. 1871. to -: St. John's. New Orleans, 1872 : Grace. Lake Providence, 1873. Dimitted, June 15. 1873. Died. March 1. 1881. aged thirty-five years.
131 .- OGDEN, Abner Nash. Deacon. February 24. 1872. and priest, April 6, 1873, by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer : assis- tant and rector St. James', Alexandria, February 24. 1872. to April 13. 1879 : St. Mark's, Shreveport. 1879 to 1880. Deposed, May 26. 1881. Died, June 18. 1881, aged forty-eight years.
132 .- BROWN. Joseph Emmart. Deacon by Bishop Whittingham. March 1. 1863. and priest by Bishop Green. November 19. 1871 : St. Stephen's, Williamsport, August 30. 1873. to January 1, 1881 : Epiphany. New Iberia. JJuly 1. 1881. to January, 1886. Resident at Smithland. La.
133 .- MACCLURE. William. Deacon by Bishop McCloskey. No-
vember 11, 1836. Received. January 3. and dimitted. March 28. 1873. Died. September 6. 1876. aged sixty- seven years.
134 .- MACFARLANE. Peter. Deacon. May 25. 1873. and priest. April 25. 1874. by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer: Epiphany. Opelousas, and St. John's. Washington. July 13. 1873. to May. 1874. Dimitted, September 10, 1874. Resident in Ohio.
135 .- TARDY. Augustus John. Deacon. May 25. 1873, and priest. May 31. 1875. by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer ; assistant. Christ Church, New Orleans, May 25. 1873, to 1874: St.
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John's. New Orleans. November 30. 1873, to January 1, 1879. Dimitted, 1879. St. John's. New Orleans, De- cember. 1880, to April15, 188 1. while canonically con- nected with another Diocese. St. George's. New Orleans, December 6. 1885. to date.
136 .- CHRISTIAN. William D. Deacon by Bishop Kemper, June 7. 1857 ; Grace, Lake Providence, July 27, 1873. to April 1. 1876: St. Matthew's. Houma, October 19. 1876. to November. 1887. Dimitted. November 10, 1887. Resi- dent in Kansas.
137 .- GRANBURY, Stephen Henry. Deacon. June 8. 1873. and priest. March 20, 1874. by Bishop Green ; assistant, Trinity. New Orleans, September 7, 1874. to December 1. 1875. Dimitted, 1875. Resident in New Jersey. 138 .- MCCRACKEN, William Charles. Deacon. January 3, 1875, and priest. May 31, 1875, by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer ; Mt. Olivet. New Orleans, 1875 ; Incarnation, Amite, June 29, 1875, to December 12, 1875. Dimitted, 1876. Grace, New Orleans, February 7, 1886, to date.
139 .- STUART, Robert Simpson. Deacon. JJanuary 3, 1875, and priest. May 1, 1878, by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer ; Incar- nation, Amite, January to March. 1875 ; Epiphany, New Iberia, and St. Mary's, Franklin, April, 1875, to Jan- uary, 1876; Tangipahoa parish, May, 1876, to November, 1877 ; Epiphany, New Iberia, and Zion, St. Martinsville, November, 1877 to July, 1878; Ascension, Donaldson- ville. September 24, 1878, to July, 1886 ; St. John's, New Orleans, March to October, 1886; Christ Church, Bas- trop, and parts adjacent, October 1, 1886, to August 1, 1887 ; Aseension, Donaldsonville, July, 1887, to Feb- ruarv, 1888; assistant, St. James, Alexandria. February, 1888, to July 1, 1888. Resident in Texas.
140 .- WILSON, Oliver. Deacon, January 3, 1875, and priest, May 1. 1878, by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer ; Trinity, Che- neyville, May. 1875, to March 3, 1881. Dimitted. 1881. Christ Church, Bastrop, and parts adjacent, 1882 to 1883; Grace, Lake Providence, 1886 to 1887; St. John's, New Orleans, 1887 to 1888. Dimitted in 1882. Resident in
Kansas.
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141 .- MAYCOCK, Benjamin T. H. Deacon by Bishop Whitehouse, September 5. 1873, and priest by Bishop Pierce, February 24, 1875: St. John's, Minden. 1875: St. George's, New Orleans. December 10. 1875. to December 1. 1876: Em- manuel. Plaquemines parish, October 15, 1876, to -. Dimitted, 1877. Died, March 18. 1884. aged thirty-nine years.
142 .- WATERS. Henry Harcourt. Deacon. 1867, and priest, 1868, by Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol ; St. Paul's. New Orleans, 1875 to date.
143 .- THOMPSON, Hugh Miller, D. D. Deacon. JJune 6. 1852, and priest. August 31. 1856, by Bishop Kemper; Trinity. New Orleans, January, 1876. to February 24. 1883. Now Bishop of Mississippi.
144 .- MUNFORD. William. Deacon, March 25. 1871, by Bishop Quintard, and priest, January 27, 1873, by Bishop Young; assistant. Christ Church, New Orleans, 1875 to 1876. Resident in Maryland.
145 .- MOORE, Melville Maury. Deacon, April 24, 1876, and priest. May 30. 1877 ; assistant, Trinity, New Orleans, April 24. 1876, to May 4, 1878. Dimitted, 1878. Resi- dent in Missouri.
146 .- WINGATE. Charles James. Deacon, June 4, 1876, and priest, January 20, 1878, by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer ; assistant. Christ Church, New Orleans. June 4. 1876, to 1877. Dimitted, 1877. Resident in Kentucky.
147 .- JUNY, Frederick Augustus. S. T. D. Roman orders. Grace, Lake Providence, 1876 to 1878. Dimitted, 1878. Died, February 21, 1886, aged sixty-eight years.
148 .- STEWART. Charles. Deacon, July 10, 1864, and priest, De- cember 25, 1865, by Bishop H. W. Lee; St. James, Baton Rouge, November 19, 1876, to April 20, 1879; St. John's, New Orleans, April, 1879; Christ Church. Bas- trop, 1880 to 1881. Resident in Tennessee.
149 .- THOMPSON. Charles Henry. D. D. Deacon, November 25. 1877, by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer, and priest, April 10, 1879. by Bishop Wingfield; St. Philip's and St. Luke's, New Orleans. November 25, 1877. to date.
150 .- MARKS, Isaac Newton. Deacon. May 30. 1877. by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer. and priest. May 6. 1880, by Bishop
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. Galleher ; assistant, Trinity, New Orleans, May 30, 1877, to April 12, 1883. Dimitted, 1883. Resident in Ten- nessee.
151 .- KNAUFF. Christopher W. Deacon by Bishop A. Potter, November 12. 1864, and priest by Bishop Stevens. June 23. 1865; Calvary, New Orleans, October 15, 1877, to May, 1879. Dimitted. 1879. Resident in New Jersey. 152 .- KRAMER, William P. Deacon. October 24. 1872. and priest, December 21, 1873. by Bishop Beckwith ; assist- ant, Christ Church, New Orleans, 1877 to 1881. Died, May 22, 1881; aged forty years.
153 .- LEWIS, Edward. Deacon, March 21, 1877, by Bishop Rob- bertson, and priest, February 8, 1878, by Bishop J. P.
B. Wilmer; Ascension, Donaldsonvile, June, 1877, to July, 1878. Dimitted, December 16, 1878. Resident in California.
154 .- THOMPSON, Frank. Deacon by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer, May 1, 1878, and priest by Bishop Galleher, April 30, 1881 ; assistant, Trinity, New Orleans, May 1, 1878, to 1881 ; Chaplain United States Navy, 1881 to date.
155 .- CLEBURNE. Robert Crandall. Deacon by Bishop J. P. B. Wilmer, June, 1878, and priest, May 7, 1881, by Bishop Galleher; Epiphany, New Iberia, 1878 to 1881; Trinity, Cheneyville, April 6, 1881, to date.
156 .- WIGGINS, Samuel Marcy. Deacon by Bishop R. H. Wil- mer, for Louisiana, July 22, 1879; assistant, Christ Church, July 22, 1879, to 1881 ; St. John's, New Orleans, 1881 to 1885; diocesan missionary. November, 1885, to date.
157 .- BRAINARD, Leverett Denison. Deacon by Bishop Kemper, June 11, 1854; Incarnation, Amite, January 1, 1878, to 1880. Dimitted, 1880. Resident in Iowa.
158 .- HALL, Emile Julian. Deacon, June 29, 1877, and priest, June 28, 1878, by Bishop Whipple ; Emmanuel, Plaque- mines Parish, February, 16, 1879, to February 11, 1880. Dimitted, April 19, 1880. Deposed, 1883.
159 .- LEACOCK, William. Deacon. July 1, 1866, and priest, Oe- tober 20, 1867, by Bishop H. Potter ; Mt. Olivet. New Orleans, March, 1870, to 1872, without canonical resi- dence ; Epiphany. Opelousas, and St. John's, Washing-
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ton, January 1 to July 1. 1880. 1881. Resident in New York.
Dimitted, February 1,
160 .- COOMBE. Charles Palmer Kramer. English orders. Epiph- any. Opelousas, and St. John's, Washington, December 12. 1880. to December 12. 1883. Dimitted, 1883. Resi- dent in Jamaica.
161 .- HALL. A. Kinney. Deacon by Bishop Vail, June 19, 1870; Christ Church. Mansfield. February 23. 1881, to Decem- ber. 1882; Trinity, New Orleans. March 1 to October 1, 1883. Dimitted. December 15. 1883. St. George's. New Orleans, July 15. 1884, to June 11, 1885. Dimitted, 1885. Resident in Illinois.
162 .- TURNER, Wynn Thruston. Deacon by Bishop Dudley. November 14, 1880, and priest by Bishop Galleher. Jan- nary 14, 1883 : St. Joseph's. St. Joseph. December 1. 1881. to May 31. 1882; St. Andrew's, Clinton, 1882 to 1883 : Christ Church. Mansfield. November. 1883. to March, 1885. Dimitted, 1886. Resident in Georgia.
163 .- SHOUP, Francis A .. S. T. D. Deacon. December 20. 1868, and priest, May 2, 1869, by Bishop Green : assistant. Christ Church, New Orleans, December 3, 1881, to Oeto- ber 8. 1882. Dimitted. December 15. 1883. Resident in Tennessee.
164 .- PROSSER, Ralph Hylton. Deacon by Bishop Talbot. June 30. 1878 : assistant, St. James, Alexandria, Jannary 20 to July. 1882 : Grace. Monroe, and Trinity, Tallulah. Ang- nst 1, 1882, to December 14. 1883: Christ Church. Bas- trop, and parts adjacent, December 21. 1884. to February 5, 1886 ; Diocesan missionary, May, 1886. to April. 1887. Dimitted. 1887. St. Matthew's, Houma. July 1. 1888, to date.
165 .- MINTON, Hugh McNeile. English orders. Assistant, St. Paul's, 1882 to 1883. Dimitted. 1883. Resident in Eng- land.
166 .- DRYSDALE, Alexander Irvine. Deacon by Bishop Beck- with. October 23. 1870. priest by Bishop Quintard, Octo- ber 20, 1872; Christ Church, New Orleans. January 1, 1883, until his death, August 30, 1886. aged forty-seven years.
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167 .- KRAMER, Charles Coleman. Deacon, April 10, 1883, and priest, May 13. 1884. by Bishop Galleher : Annunciation, New Orleans. April to November, 1883; Christ Church, Napoleonville, November, 1883, to January, 1885 ; Epiph- any, Opelousas, and St. John's, Washington, February 1. 1885, to February 1, 1886 : Epiphany, New Iberia, Feb- ruary, 1, 1886, to date.
168 .- HUNTER, Edwin Wallace. Deacon, May 13, 1883, and priest. June 6, 1884, by Bishop Galleher ; Diocesan mis- sionary, 1884 to date.
169 .- HOLLAND. Robert Afton, S. T. D. Deacon by Bishop Whittingham, September 24. 1871, priest by Bishop Robertson, February 4, 1872; Trinity, New Orleans, Oc- tober 15. 1883. to October 1, 1886. Dimitted. 1886. Resident in Missouri.
170 .- EVANS, Frank Eugene. Deacon by Bishop Galleher, De- cember 23, 1883, and priest by Bishop Garrett. May 24, 1885 ; Incarnation, Laurel Hill, 1883 to 1884. Dimitted, 1884. Resident in Texas.
171 .- DOUGLAS, William Taylor. Deacon, February 10, 1884, and priest, February 16, 1885, by Bishop Galleher ; Grace. Lake Providence. April 9, 1884, to April 18, 1886 ; Ascension, Donaldsonville, April 25, 1886, to April 20, 1887 ; Diocesan missionary, May 22, 1887, to date.
172 .- BLEKER, Julius William. Deacon, February 22, 1885, and priest. March 25, 1886, by Bishop Galleher ; assistant, St. James', Alexandria, February 22 to July, 1885; St. Mary's, Franklin, July, 1885, to date.
173 .- GORDON, John. Deacon by Bishop Quintard, April 26, 1867, and priest by Bishop Pierce, January 22, 1871; Incarnation, Amite, and parts adjacent, January 17, 1886, to June, 1887. Resident at Arcola.
174 .- DEMATTOS, Frederick Sandeman. Deacon by Bishop Me- Laren, June 4. 1882, and priest by Bishop Robertson, September 25, 1884 ; Grace, Monroe, June to September 1, 1886 ; St. James', Baton Rouge, October 28, 1885, to date.
175 .- McKIM, Randolph Harrison. D. D. Deacon, May 10, 1864, and priest. May 20, 1866, by Bishop Johns; Trinity, New Orleans, November 25, 1886, to date.
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176 .- ADAMS, George Davis. Deacon. June 1. 1882, and priest, May 18, 1883, by Bishop W. C. Doane ; Good Shepherd, Lake Charles, January to -. 1887. Demitted. 18SS. Resident in Indiana.
177 .- BOWDEN. Upton B. Deacon. November 13. 1881, and priest. November 29. 1882. by Bishop Green; Christ Church, Napoleonville, 1887 to date.
178 .- SESSUMIS. Davis. Deacon. February 5, 1882, and priest, August -. 1882, by Bishop Gregg : Christ Church. New Orleans, March 6. 1887, to date.
179 .- SMITH, Thomas W. Deacon, May 30, 1858. and priest, October 17, 1858, by Bishop Kemper ; St. Joseph's, St. Joseph. February, 1887. to date.
180 .- BARNES. William Cowan. Deacon by Bishop Dudley, May 22. 1887 : Grace, Hammond, and parts adjacent, October, 1887, to date.
181 .- MOORE, John William. Deacon by Bishop of Durham, October 5. 1886. and priest by Bishop of Nassau, March 4, 1SSS : Grace, Monroe, April. 1888. to date.
182 .- MACK, Charles Dwight. Deacon by Bishop Talbot, May 27, 1877. and priest by Bishop Brown, June 16, 1878. Good Shepherd, Lake Charles. January 1. 1SSS. to date.
183 .- CAIRNS, Alexander Augustus. Deacon. June 7, 1887, and priest, January 1, 1888, by Bishop Brown ; St. John's, Devall's. May 10. 1888, to date.
In the above list the dates given are those of ministerial ser- vice in the respective parishes, ignoring the fact that in several instances clergymen took charge of parishes previous to canonical transfer.
Of the clergy in the above list, ninety-nine are alive, seventy- seven are dead, and seven have been deposed. Of the latter, but two while canonically connected with this Diocese. Twelve of the clergy of Louisiana have been elected to the Episcopate. to- wit : the Rev. Messrs. Chase, Polk, Hawks. Pierce. Young, Beck- with. Wilmer, Adams, Galleher, Harris, Thompson, and Drys- dale.
Of the clergy who have died, the following deceased while canonically connected with the Diocese. The expressions, "in the Diocese," and "in the ministry." refer to their length of ser- vice respectively .
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Name.
Years in Diocese.
Years in Ministry.
Age.
Rev. James F. Hull
19
19
Rev. W. B. Bowman
8
9
Rt. Rev. Leonidas Polk, S. T. D.
25
34
58
Rev. D. S. Lewis. D. D. 48
48
74
Rev. A. H. Lamon
9
21
Rev. William Steele ..
13
42
Rev. S. G. Litton.
4
17
Rev. Wiley Peck.
1
13
Rev. John Sandels.
6
24
Rev. Frederick Dean.
6
6
Rev. A. F. Dobb.
2
13
Rev. J. S. Chadbourne.
1
6
Rev. W. T. Leacock, D. D.
32
62
88
Rev. Otis Hackett.
4
28
63
Rev. E. H. Kennedy
1
2
59
Rev. John Philson
28
31
Rev. William Miller
21
31
Rev. Anthony Vallas
12
12
Rev. T. T. Castleman
2
22
Rev. C. W. Hilton
26
26
62
Rt. Rev. JJ. P. B. Wilmer, D. D.
12
44
68
Rev. Edward Fontaine, LL. D ...
17
36
69
Rev. Richard Johnson
4
37
62
Rev. W. P. Kramer.
1
8
40
Rev. A. 1. Drysdale.
3
15
47
This shows an average of twelve years' service in the Diocese and twenty-four in the ministry. The average age of the cler- gymen, whose ages were recorded, was nearly sixty-three years. There is a record of the ages at death of seven hundred and thirty- three clergymen in the whole country. Their average age was a fraction (two months) over fifty-nine years.
The clergy on the register of the Diocese were made deacons for the following named Dioceses. to-wit : Louisiana, forty-two; New York (State), twenty-three; Virginia, sixteen; England (all Dioceses), eleven ; Pennsylvania, eight ; Ohio, eight ; Tennessee, eight ; Mississippi, eight ; Wisconsin, seven; Maryland, six ; Texas, six ; Kentucky, five; Vermont, four; Alabama, four ; Illinois, three ; North Carolina, three ; Georgia, three; Church
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of Rome. two: Michigan. two: New Jersey, two; Connecticut, two; Ireland (all Dioceses). two: New Hampshire. one: Rhode Island, one; Missouri, one: Iowa. one: Minnesota. one; Kansas. one : Fond du Lac, one; Indiana. one.
The clergymen who labored in the parishes of this Diocese without acquiring canonical residence. were the following :
1 .- STAMER.
English orders. Donaldsonville. 1843 to
1844. Probably emigrated.
2 .- PURDY. Lucius Maro. Deacon by Bishop Griswold. Septem- ber 13. 1832: St. Martinsville and Vermillionville. No- vember, 1844 to Died. April 27. 1853.
3 .- MANSUR. George Barney. Deacon by Bishop Hopkins, Sep- tember 21. 1842: Christ Church. New Orleans. Lenten- tide. 1848. Died. -. 1862.
4 .- SMITH. Ambrose. Irish orders. Christ Church. Covington. 1850. License revoked. 1851.
5 .- GREENE. James S. Deacon by Bishop Smith. Dec. 31, 1837; Waterproof. 185 -. Died. 186 -.
6 .- ESTES, Daniel Gordon. Deacon by Bishop Eastburn. July 12. 1844; Grace. New Orleans, 1853. Died. August 9, 1873. aged fifty-three years.
7 .- FLAGG, Edward O. Deacon by Bishop Brownell. August 20. 1849 ; assistant, Trinity. New Orleans. December 1. 1853. to June 1. 1854. Resident in New York.
8 .- REYNOLDS. John. Deacon by Bishop Moore, August 2, 1820 ; Minden and Homer. 1857. Probably dead.
9 .- DUCKETT. W., D. D. Assistant. Trinity, New Orleans, 1858 to November. 1859.
10 .- MONRO. George Nugent. Deacon by Bishop H. Potter. July 3, 1859 ; Grace, Lake Providence, 1859. Deposed while a deacon, 1861.
11 .- FREEMAN. Lyman Noble. Deacon by Bishop H. U. Onder- donk. May 9. 1830 ; Madison parish. 1860. Resident in Michigan.
12 .- CHUBBUCK. Francis E. R. Deacon. Dec. 31. 1861, and priest. April 25. 1864. by Bishop Eastburn : Christ Church. New Orleans. 1862 to 1863. Died, January 3, 1873.
13 .- BINET. William. English orders. Trinity, Natchitoches, during the Civil War. Died. February 1, 1877.
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14 .- FORRESTER, Henry. Deacon, November 6, 1870, and priest. March 8. 1872, by Bishop Green ; Incarnation, Amite, Jannary to --- , 1871. Resident in Colorado. 15 .- LYTTON, James P. Deacon, January 15, 1871, and priest. April 30, 1871, by Bishop Green ; St. John's, Laurel Hill. summer and autumn of 1872. Resident in Texas. 16 .- MCKINNEY, Wm. Guillard. Deacon by Bishop Coxe, July 27, 1873; St. Thomas' Mission, New Orleans, 1873. Deposed while a deacon, 1887.
17 .- CORBYN, Joseph Ingoldsby. Deacon by Bishop Hawks, December 9, 1855 ; St. Mary's, Bayou Goula, 1873. Res- ident in Iowa.
18 .- STRINGFELLOW, James Horace. Deacon by Bishop R. H. Wilmer, May 12, 1872 ; assistant, Trinity, New Orleans, December. 1873. to August, 1874. Resident in Alabama. 19 .- YEATOR, Andrew J. Deacon by Bishop Gregg, June 2, 1865 ; Emmanuel, Plaquemines parish, Christmas-tide, 1877. Died in 1884.
20 .- TURNER, Joseph Wilmer. Deacon by Bishop Lay, June 12, 1873, and priest by Bishop Green, February 19, 1877 ; St. John's, Laurel Hill, 1878 to 1885. Resident in North Carolina.
21 .- ARTHURTON, J. L. Epiphany, Opelousas and St. John's, Washington, 1878.
22 .- CHAPMAN, Arthur W. Assistant. Trinity. New Orleans, Advent and Christmas-tide, 1883. Resident in England. 23 .- GRANTHAM, Herbert A. Deacon by Bishop Quintard, Sep- tember 12. 1880: Christ Church, Covington, 1888.
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PLACE OF MEETING OF COUNCILS.
1838 .- Christ Church, New Orleans.
1839 .- Christ Church, New Orleans. 1840 .- Christ Church, New Orleans. 1841 .- Christ Church, New Orleans.
1841 .- Christ Church, New Orleans .* 1842 .- St. Paul's Church, New Orleans.
1843 .- Grace Church, St. Francisville.
1844 .- Trinity Church, Natchitoches. and Christ Church. New Orleans.
1845 .- St. John's Church, Devall's. 1846 .- St. James' Church, Baton Rouge.
1847 .- Annunciation Church. New Orleans.
1848 .- Grace Church, St. Francisville.
1849 .- Christ Church, New Orleans.
1850 .- St. John's Church. Thibodaux.
1851 .- St. John's Church. Devall's, and Christ Church. New Or- leans.
1852 .- St. James' Church, Baton Rouge. 1853 .- Christ Church, New Orleans. 1854 .- Annunciation Church. New Orleans. 1855 .- St. Paul's Church, New Orleans.
1856 .- Trinity Church. New Orleans. 1857 .- Christ Church. New Orleans.
1858 .- Christ Church, New Orleans. 1859 .- Trinity Church, New Orleans. 1860 .- Christ Church, New Orleans. 1861 .- Grace Church. St. Francisville.
1862 .- Christ Church, New Orleans. 1866 .- St. Paul's Church, New Orleans. 1867 .- Christ Church. New Orleans. 1868 .- Trinity Church. New Orleans.
1869 .- St. Paul's Church. New Orleans. 1870 .- St. Paul's Church, New Orleans. 1871 .- St. Paul's Church. New Orleans.
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1872 .- St. Paul's Church, New Orleans. 1873. - Trinity Church, New Orleans. 1874 .- Trinity Church, New Orleans. 1875 .- Christ Church, New Orleans. 1876 .- Annunciation Church, New Orleans. 1877 .- Trinity Church, New Orleans. 1878 .- Trinity Church, New Orleans. 1879 .- St. Paul's and Christ Churches, New Orleans .* 1879 .- Trinity Church. New Orleans. 1879 .- St. Paul's Church, New Orleans .* 1880 .- St. Paul's Church, New Orleans. 1881 .- Christ Church, New Orleans. 1882 .- Annunciation Church, New Orleans. 1883 .- St. Paul's Church, New Orleans. 1884 .- Trinity Church, New Orleans. 1885 .- St. James' Church, Baton Rouge. 1886 .- St. Paul's Church, New Orleans. 1887 .- Epiphany Church, New Iberia. 1888 .- Christ Church, New Orleans.
* Special Councils.
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HISTORY OF THE DIOCESE OF LOUISIANA.
OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE DIOCESE.
STANDING COMMITTEE.
CLERGY .- N. S. Wheaton. D. D., six years ; R. H. Raney, two years: Charles Goodrich, D. D .. twenty-four years ; John Burke, one year: D. S. Lewis. D. D., five years ; W. B. Lacey, D. D., four years: F. L. Hawks. D. D .. LL. D .. four years ; N. O. Preston, seven years; W. R. Nicholson. one year : Edward Neville. D. D .. two years : A. F. Dobb, two years: C. W. Whithall. one year : W. T. Leacock. D. D., seventeen years: C. H. Williamson. one year : C. F. Rottenstein, one year; C. S. Hedges. D. D .. eleven years: T. R. B. Trader. two years: J. W. Beckwith. D. D., two years: W. F. Adams, six years : J. N. Galleher, two years ; J. F. Girault. seventeen years: S. S. Harris, four years : John Percival. D. D .. twelve years; H. M. Thompson, D. D., four years; W. P. Kramer. three years; A. I. Drysdale. four years; R. H. MeKim, two years, and D. Sessums, two years.
LAITY .- L. C. Duncan. ten years: Thomas Butler. seven years ; Richard Relf, four years: L. Mathews. one year ; Charles Harrod, two years; J. W. Andrews. one year : Dr. Ira Smith, one year ; L. Dupuy, two years; John Nicholson. two years: Thomas Sloo. seventeen years; P. M. Ozanne. four years: W. M. Goodrich. eight years ; G. B. Duncan, two years; James Grimshaw, twenty-four years: Thomas I. Dix, ten years; George S. Guion. six years; A. P. Cleveland, one year; Rob- ert Mott, twelve years ; Henry V. Ogden. twenty years. and James McConnell, fifteen years.
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