Clergy in Maryland of the Protestant Episcopal Church since the independence of 1783, Part 5

Author: Allen, Ethan, 1796-1879. cn
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Baltimore [Md.] : J.S. Waters
Number of Pages: 120


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227. WILLIAM AUGUSTINE SMALLWOOD, D. D., is a native of Wash- ington City-brought up in the Church-was ordained by Bishop Moore, of Virginia, in 1829, and became Rector of Addison Chapel, and Zion Parishes, in Prince George's. In 1836, he removed to Zanesville, Ohio. In 1857, he re- turned to Maryland and became Rector of Zion, and St. Paul's Parishes, Fred- erick Co .- he has published some occasional Sermons.


228. "ROBERT WILLIAM GOLDSBOROUGH, A. M., was a native of St. Michael's, Talbot-brought up in the Church, and was ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of Pennsylvania, in 1829, and became Rector of St. Paul's, Queen Anne Co .- in 1836, of All Hallow's, Ann Arundel, and in 1844, of St. John's, Caroline and Queen Anne-in 1848, he was the Convention Preacher, and eight times in the Standing Committee. He died in 1857, æt. 57.


1830.


229. CLEMENT FREDERICK JONES, D. D., is a native of Pennsylvania; brought up in the Church, and ordained by Bishop Griswold, in 1827. He came to Maryland from Massachusetts, in 1830, and became Rector of St. Andrew's, St. Mary's-in 1831, he returned to the Eastern Diocese, but came back in 1832, and became Rector of Chester, Kent-in connection with which


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he was ten years Professor or President of Washington College-in 1842, he officiated in St. Luke's, Queen Anne-in 1854, he resigned Chester Parish for St. Paul's, Kent-in 1857, he removed to South Carolina. He was in the Standing Committee ten times.


230. JOSEPH SPENCER, D. D., is a native of St. Michael's, Talbot- brought up in the Church, and was ordained by Bishop White, in 1819. He was Principal of the Episcopal Academy, Philadelphia. In 1821, he returned to Maryland, and became President of Washington Academy, Somerset-but in 1822, became Professor of Languages in Dickinson College, Pennsylvania- in 1830, he returned and became Rector of his native Parish-in 1846, he became one of the Principals of St. Alban's Hall, District of Columbia, but in 1847, became Rector of St. Michael's again-in 1837, he was the Conven- tion Preacher-was a Delegate to the General Convention, and seven or eight times in the Standing Committee-in 1859, he removed to Mississippi-pub- lished an occasional Sermon, and some other productions.


231. NORRIS MARSHALL JONES is a native of Pennsylvania-brought up in the Church, and ordained in 1828, by Bishop Griswold, and from the Eastern Diocese came to Maryland, in 1830, and became Rector of All Faith's, St. Mary's-in 1839, of Kent Island, Queen Anne's. He published four or five Controversial Pamphlets. In 1846, he removed to Pennsylvania, and is now in Philadelphia.


232. FRANCIS H. L. LAIRD is a native of Pennsylvania-brought up a Presbyterian, and was ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of Pennsylvania, in 1828. In 1830, he came to Maryland from Pennsylvania, and became Rector of Trinity, Charles-in 1835, of Stepney and Spring Hill Parishes, Somerset. In 1836, he removed to Ohio-in 1851, in Kentucky, he went to the Presby- terians and was displaced from the Ministry.


233. JOHN GRIGG came to Maryland from New York. He is a native of New York-brought up in the Church, (prob.) and ordained before 1820, by Bishop Hobart. In 1830, he became Rector of St. Paul's, Prince George's- three if not more of his occasional Sermons are published. In 1836, he returned to New York and is still there.


234. #CHARLES P. ELLIOTT was a native of South Carolina-brought up in the Church-ordained in 1824, (prob.) by Bishop Bowen, and came to Mary- land from North Carolina in 1830, and became Rector of Trinity, Upper Marlboro', Prince George Co. In 1831, he removed to South Carolina-died 1851, æt. -.


235. "ROBERT ASH was a native of Ireland-brought up in the Church, and ordained by Bishop Meade, of Virginia, in 1830. He took charge imme- diately after of Rock Creek Church, in the District of Columbia, but in 1831, removed to Kentucky, and died there in 1846, æt. -.


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236. JOHN ALEXANDER ADAMS is a native of Washington City- brought up in the Church and ordained by Bishop Meade in 1829, and became Rector of St. Paul's, Sharpsburgh, Washington Co. In 1834, he removed to Kentucky, but returned in 1844, and resides near Sharpsburgh.


237. JOHN WILEY, A. M., is a native of Delaware-brought up in the Church-was ordained in 1829, by Bishop Hobart, of New York, and came from Delaware to Maryland, and became Rector of St. James' Parish and Trinity Church, Baltimore and Harford Counties-in 1834, of All Hallow's and Worcester Parishes, Worcester Co .- in 1836, of St. Peter's, Talbot-in 1837, of St. John's, Hagerstown-in 1841, of North Sassafras, Cecil Co .- adding, in 1844, Augustine Parish, in the same Co., and in 1853, Trinity, Charles Co. In 1840, he was Convention Preacher, and has been twice Delegate to the General Convention.


238. EDWARD YOUNG HIGBEE, D. D., is a native of Delaware-was brought up in the Church-ordained in 1829, by Bishop Hobart, and from Delaware he came to Maryland, and in 1829, became Rector of St. George and Havre de Grace Parishes, Harford Co., and in 1835, of Trinity, Washing- ton, D. C. We have a published Sermon of his. In 1837, he removed to New York, and is still there.


239. WILLIAM HENRY REES is a native of Pennsylvania-brought up , and ordained by Bishop White, in 1826. He came from Pennsyl- vania to Maryland in 1830, and officiated in Trinity, Elkton, Cecil Co. In 1834, he returned to Pennsylvania-in 1844, he came again to Maryland, and became Rector of All Hallow's and Worcester Parishes, Worcester Co .- in 1849, he removed to Connecticut, and is now in Pennsylvania.


240. JOHN SWAN is a native of Scotland-brought up in the Church, (prob.)-was ordained in 1829, by Bishop Onderdonk, of Pennsylvania, for Maryland, and was in charge of a School in Frederick City. In 1831, he became Rector of Trinity, Upper Marlboro'-in 1837, he removed to Ohio- now in Michigan.


241. ºSAMUEL SITGREAVES, A. M., was a native of Pennsylvania- brought up in the Church and ordained by Bishop White, in 1821. He came to Maryland from Pennsylvania in 1830, and became Rector of North and South Sassafras Parishes, in Cecil and Kent, and was made a member of the Standing Committee-he died that year, 1830, æt. 32.


242. GEORGE PARSONS GIDDINGE, D. D., is a native of Maine- brought up in the Church and ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of Pennsyl- vania, in 1830, and was transferred from Maine to Maryland at once. He became the teacher of a private School in Baltimore. In 1831, he removed to Kentucky, and is now in Missouri.


BISHOP STONE'S EPISCOPATE,


Consecrated October 21, 1830.


1831.


243. JOHN M. ROBERTSON is a native of Somerset Co .- brought up in the Church-was ordained in 1831, by Bishop Stone, and removed to Connecticut. He is now in Alabama.


244. JAMES ASBURY McKENNEY, D. D., is a native of Kent Co .- brought up a Methodist-ordained by Bishop Hobart, in 1829. In 1831, he came from New York to Maryland, and became Rector of King and Queen, St. Mary's-in 1832, of North Sassafras, Cecil, and in 1834, removed to South Carolina-in 1837, he returned and became Rector of William and Mary's, Charles-in 1839, of Great Choptank, Dorchester-in 1846, Joint-Principal of St. John's Institute, D. C. and Missionary-in 1848, Rector of Sherwood Church, Baltimore Co .- in 1850, of St. Paul's, Prince George Co .- in 1851, of St. Thomas', Prince George's, and in 1853, of Grace Church, Elk Ridge Landing, Howard Co .- in 1854, of Queen Anne's, Prince George's-in 1857, Principal of the Maryland Institute for the Blind-in 1858, Warden of the Church Home, Baltimore, which he resigned in 1859. He has been in the Standing Committee sixteen times or more.


245. FITCH WATERMAN TAYLOR is a native of Connecticut-brought up -, ordained by Bishop Moore, of Virginia, in 1831, and came from Connecticut to Maryland, and became Rector of William and Mary's, Charles. In 1835, he became Chaplain in the United States Navy-he has published a Volume of Travels.


246. "HECTOR HUMPHREYS, D. D., was a native of Connecticut-brought up a Congregationalist, and ordained by Bishop Brownell, of Connecticut, in 1824. He came from Connecticut to Maryland in 1831, and became the President of St. John's College, at Annapolis-in 1832, he was Convention Preacher-published four Sermons and Addresses-died in charge of the Col- lege, in 1857, æt. 60.


247. "CHRISTIAN WILTBERGER was a native of Pennsylvania-brought up in the Church, and ordained by Bishop White, in 1829. He came from Pennsylvania to Maryland in 1831, and became Rector of Rock Creek, District


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of Columbia-in 1836, he removed to Philadelphia, and died there in 1855, æt. -


1832.


248. HUGH T. HARRISON, A. M., is a native of Talbot Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Stone, in 1832, and became Rector of Queen Caroline Parish, and St. John's, Ann Arundel, now Howard Co .- in 1839, he resigned Queen Caroline, but has St. John's still. He has been one of the Ecclesiastical Court from its beginning.


249. * HENRY BRADFORD GOODWIN, A. M., was a native of Massa- chusetts-brought up a Congregationalist, and ordained in 1829, by Bishop Moore, of Virginia, and was transferred to Maryland-in 1831, he was trans- ferred to Massachusetts, and now again, in 1832, to Maryland, and became Rector of St. Paul's, Prince George's-at the end of two years, he resigned and settled on his estate, in Charles Co. He published a Pamphlet, and also in the papers of the day-he died in 1859, æt. 57.


250. CHAUNCEY COLTON, D. D., is a native of Massachusetts-brought up a Congregationalist, and was ordained in 1830, by Bishop Griswold-in 1832, he came from New York to this Diocese, and became Rector of Trinity, Washington, D. C .- in 1834, he removed to Pennsylvania, and became the President of Bristol College. He has published four or more occasional Dis- courses, four volumes, abridged, and was Editor of the Western Episcopalian. Now is in Virginia.


1833. 251. * LUCIEN BONAPARTE WRIGHT, A. M., was a native of Ohio- brought up a Presbyterian-ordained in 1833, by Bishop Stone, and became Rector of All Hallow's, in Ann Arundel Co., which he resigned in 1835, and removed to Alabama-in 1847, he had returned to Maryland, but in 1849, went back to Alabama, and died there in -, æt. -.


1834.


252. WILLIAM DOUGLASS, (colored,) is a native of -, brought up -, and ordained in 1834, by Bishop Stone, and in 1835, removed to Penn- sylvania, and is now in Philadelphia-has published a Volume of Sermons.


253. JOHN COLEMAN, D. D., is a native of Baltimore-brought up a Methodist-was ordained in 1834, by Bishop Stone, and became Rector of North Sassafras, Cecil-in 1837, he removed to Philadelphia, but is now in St. Louis, Missouri.


254. FRANCIS R. HANSON is a native of Durham, Charles Co .- brought up in the Church, and was ordained in 1833, and became Rector of Christ Church, Prince George's-in 1835, he became Missionary to China-in 1839, he had returned and went to Alabama-in 1848, he returned to Maryland, and became Rector of St. Paul's, Calvert-in 1851, he removed to Alabama, and is still there.


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255. HENRY H. BEAN is a native of Port Tobacco Parish, Charles-brought up in the Church-ordained in 1833, by Bishop Moore, of Virginia, and became Rector of St. Peter's, Montgomery, and Zion, Frederick Co., and soon thereafter of Washington Parish, Washington, D. C. In 1849, he removed to Pennsylvania, and is now in Philadelphia.


256. ºJAMES McGREGOR DALE was a native of -, brought up ~, ordained by Bishop Moore, of Virginia, in 1833, and became Rector of St. James', Baltimore and Harford Counties, and in 1836, of All Saint's, Calvert. In 1837, he removed to Mississippi, and died there -, æt. -.


257. ALFRED HOLMEAD is a native of Washington City-brought up in the Church, and ordained in 1834, by Bishop Stone. In 1836, he became Rector of St. James', Baltimore and Harford Counties, and in 1842, of St. Peter's, Ellicott's Mills, Howard Co. In 1847, he removed to Virginia, but in 1851, returned, and became Rector of Grace Church, Washington City.


258. FREDERICK D. GOODWIN, A. M., is a native of Massachusetts, brother of Henry-brought up a Congregationalist-ordained by Bishop Moore, of Virginia, in 1831. He came to Maryland from Virginia in 1834, and became Rector of St. Paul's, Prince George Co .- he has published one or more Sermons. In 1836, returned to Virginia-still there.


259. "ARCHIBALD T. K. McCULLUM was a native of New York- brought up a Presbyterian-ordained in 1834, by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York-came to Maryland and became Rector of Trinity, Washington City, temporarily. In 1836, had returned to New York-died -, æt. -.


260. CHARLES B. DANA, D. D., is a native of -, brought up-, was ordained in 1834, by Bishop Stone-resided in Baltimore in 1835-he removed to Alexandria, Va., and is there now.


261. ROBERT LLOYD GOLDSBOROUGH, A. M., is a native of Talbot Co .- brought up in the Church-was ordained in 1834, by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, and became Assistant in St. Paul's, Baltimore, and in November following, became Rector of St. George and Havre de Grace Parishes, Harford Co .- in 1842, of Trinity, Elkton and North Elk, Cecil-in 1858, of Augus- tine, Cecil, but residing in Delaware. He has been a Delegate to the General Convention.


262. #JAMES WARD, (Colored,) was a native of -- , a Presbyterian Minister-ordained by Bishop White, in 1825. and came to Maryland from Pennsylvania in 1834, and soon after died, æt. - -.


1835.


263. THADDEUS MINOR LEAVENWORTH is a native of Pennsylvania- brought up -, a member of the bar-ordained by Bishop Stone, and


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became Minister of Emmanuel, Allegany. In 1836, he took letters to Ken- tucky, but removed to Ohio-is now resident in California.


264. WILLIAM PINKNEY, D. D., is a native of Annapolis-a Methodist Preacher-was ordained in 1835, by Bishop Stone, and became Rector of Somerset Parish, Somerset Co .- in 1836, of Addison Chapel and Zion Parishes, Prince George's, and in 1857, of Ascension, Washington City-has been in the Standing Committee fifteen times, and twice Delegate to the General Con- vention. He has published the life of William Pinkney, 8vo .- a memoir and nine or ten occasional Sermons, Addresses, etc.


265. JOSEPH TRAPNELL, is a native of England-a Baptist Minister- ordained in 1835, by Bishop Stone, and became Rector of St. Peter's, Mont- gomery, and Zion, Frederick Co., which he resigned in -, resides in Frede- rick City, upwards of 80.


266. MORTIMER R. TALBOT, is a native of -, brought up ordained by Bishop Stone, in 1835, and became Rector of Somerset and Coventry Parishes, Somerset. In 1838, he removed to Pennsylvania, and is now a Chaplain in the United States Navy.


267. JOHN OWEN is a native of England-a Congregationalist Minister- was ordained in 1835, by Bishop Stone, and became Rector of St. Paul's, Queen Anne-in 1837, of Trinity, Washington City-in 1841, of St. Paul's Frostburg, Alleghany Co., and in 1843, of South Sassafras, Kent. He was four times in the Standing Committee. In 1857, he removed to Texas.


268. JOHN WOART is a native of Massachusetts-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Moore, of Virginia, in 1831, and came to Mary- land from Virginia, in 1835, and became Rector of St. John's, Prince George's. In 1836, he removed to New Jersey, and is now in -


269. "JOHN DELAPLANE, was a native of Pennsylvania-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Moore, of Virginia, in 1834-came from Virginia, and became Rector of St. Thomas', Hancock, Washington Co .- in 1841, of St. Mark's, Frederick Co., and died that year, æt. -.


270. JAMES DOUGHEN, is a native of Pennsylvania-brought up in the Church-ordained in 1829, by Bishop Moore. In 1835, he came from Vir- ginia to Maryland, and became Rector of All Saint's, Calvert. In 1836, he returned to Virginia, and is still there.


271. THOMAS BARROW, is a native of England-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Stone in 1835, and soon after removed to Ohio. In 1842, he returned, and engaged in teaching, and in 1848, became the Rector and Missionary in Cranmer Chapel, Baltimore.


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272. "HENRY WILLIAMS, was a native of Montgomery Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained for Maryland, by Bishop Moore, in 1835, and be- came Rector of Trinity, Elkton, and Missionary of North Elk Parish, in Cecil Co., and in 1836, of All Saint's, Calvert-he died there in 1852, æt. -.


273. JOHN H. MARSDEN, is a native of Pennsylvania-brought up in -, was ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of Pennsylvania, in 1829. He came from Pennsylvania to Maryland, in 1835, and became Rector of St. Peter's, Talbot. In 1838, he returned to Pennsylvania, where he still is-in 1834, he was Professor in a Pennsylvania College.


1836.


274. JOHN PURNELL ROBINS, is a native of Worcester Co .- brought up in the Church-was ordained by Bishop Stone, in 1836, and became Assis- tant Minister in All Hallow's and Worcester Parishes, Worcester Co., and in 1843, Rector of St. John's, in the same County-in 1845, he seceded to the Presbyterians, and was displaced from the Ministry.


275. "HENRY CROSDALE, was a native of Baltimore-brought up in the Church-ordained in 1836, by Bishop Stone, and became Rector of Somerset and Coventry Parishes, in Somerset Co., and in 1843, of Wicomico Parish, in the same County. He died in 1844, æt. 28.


276. PHILIP SLAUGHTER, is a native of Virginia-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Meade, in 1834. In 1836, he came from Vir- ginia to Maryland, and became Rector of Christ Church, Georgetown, D. C .- in 1840, he returned to Virginia, and is still resident there.


277. RICHARD H. PHILLIPS, is a native of - brought up - or- dained in 1834, by Bishop McIlvaine, of Ohio. In 1836, he came from thence to Maryland, and became Rector of St. Mark's, Frederick-in 1844, of Zion, Frederick. We have from him a published Sermon. In 1849, he removed to Virginia, and is now resident there.


278. JOHN MORGAN is a native of Connecticut, and brought up --. He was ordained in 1830, by Bishop Brownell. In 1836, he came to Maryland from North Carolina, and became Assistant in St. Paul's, Baltimore-in 1837, he removed to New York, and is still there.


279. JOHN PALMER ROBINSON was born in Massachusetts-brought up a Congregationalist-ordained in 1828, by Bishop White-in 1836, he came here from New York, and became Rector of Sherwood Church, and St. John's, now Western Run Parish, in Baltimore Co., and in 1837, of St. Paul's, Queen Anne Co .- in 1843, he removed to Massachusetts, and is still there.


280. "DANIEL HIGBEE was a native of -, a Methodist Preacher -- ordained by Bishop White, in 1808-in 1836, he came from Delaware to


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Maryland, and became Missionary in Caroline and Dorchester Counties. He died in 1838, æt. 61.


281. "JAMES D. NICHOLSON was a native of New York-a Presby- terian-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, in 1836, and came from New York to Maryland, and became Rector of Trinity, Charles. He died in that year, æt. 29.


1837.


282. HENRY S. KEPPLER is a native of Maryland-a Methodist-ordained by Bishop Stone, in 1837, and became Rector of All Saint's, Frederick-in 1838, of St. Andrew's, Baltimore, and in 1845, of Holy Trinity, Prince George Co .- has published an occasional Sermon-in 1849, he removed to Virginia, and is still there, in Richmond.


283. RICHARD HENRY WATERS is a native of Charles Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained in 1837, by Bishop Stone, and became Rector of Somerset Parish, Somerset-in 1840, of Queen Caroline, Ann Arundel, adding, in 1853, Missionary duty in Ellicott Chapel, in that County-in 1855, in St. Philip's Parish, Prince George and Howard Counties-in 1859, of Trinity Church, Cecil.


284. "WARNER HOYT was a native of Connecticut-brought up in the Church, (prob.)-ordained in 1837, by Bishop Stone, and became Rector of All Hallow's and Worcester Parishes, in Worcester Co .- in 1839, he removed to Connecticut, and died in -, æt. -.


285. BENJAMIN M. MILLER is a native of brought up~, ordained in 1837, by Bishop Stone, and became Rector of Rock Creek Church, District of Columbia-in 1839, removed to Virginia-he is now in Mississippi.


286. EDWIN M. VAN DEUSEN, D. D., a native of New York-of the Dutch Reformed-ordained in 1837, by Bishop Stone, and became Rector of St. John's, Prince George Co .- in 1844, of St. Ann's, Annapolis-in 1848, he removed to Delaware, and is now in Pennsylvania. He has published a volume 12mo. of Sermons.


287. SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN KERR, a native of Talbot Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained in 1837, by Bishop Stone, and became Rector in St. Paul's, Prince George Co., and in 1846, in All Faith. In 1848, he removed to Mississippi, but in 1850, he returned and became Rector of Prince George Parish, Montgomery, and in 1853, of Severn Parish, Ann Arundel-in 1859, he removed to Florida.


288. ORLANDO HUTTON, A. M., a native of Annapolis-brought up in the Church-ordained in 1837, by Bishop Stone, and became Assistant in St. Paul's, Baltimore-in 1839, Rector of Westminster, Ann Arundel Co., and in


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1844, in St. Bartholomew's, and St. John's, Montgomery-in 1859, he added a Mission Church in Howard Co. He has been in the Standing Committee- is one of the Ecclesiastical Court, and in 1859, was Convention Preacher.


289. ALEXANDER MAGRUDER MARBURY, M. D., a native of St. John's Parish, Prince George Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained in 1836, by Bishop Moore, of Virginia, and became Rector of Trinity, Upper Marlboro'-in 1839, of Georgetown Parish, Georgetown, D. C .- in 1842, of Christ Church, Prince George's-in 1853, of St. Mark's, Frederick, and in 1858, of St. Paul's, Prince George's-a member of the Ecclesiastical Court.


290. JAMES ALBERGER is a native of - , a Methodist-ordained by Bishop Moore, of Virginia, in 1835. In 1837, came from Virginia to Mary- land, but there is no record how he was engaged here-in 1838, he had removed to Michigan-in 1842, he was said to have become an Atheist, and was displaced from the Ministry. '


291. ROBERT PIGGOTT, D. D., a native of New York-brought up in the Church-ordained in 1823, by Bishop White-came to Maryland from Penn- sylvania, in 1837, and became Rector of North Sassafras, Cecil-in 1840, of Grace, Elk Ridge Landing, and Ellicott Chapel, Ann Arundel Co .- in 1842, Principal of the Academy at Darlington-in 1844, Missionary and Rector of the Church of the Redemption, Baltimore, and in 1845, added Cranmer Chapel-in 1847, Professor in the Newton University, Baltimore-in 1850, City Missionary-1855, Assistant in the University of Maryland, and Chan- cellor of the Prot. University, Baltimore-has published three or four Sermons and Addresses.


292. ºIRA A. EASTER, a native of --- , a Methodist Preacher-ordained by Bishop Stone, in 1837, and became Rector of Sherwood Church, Baltimore Co .- died in 1840, æt. -. Colonization Agent.


293. * WILLIE PECK, a native of -, a Methodist-ordained in 1834, by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York. In 1837, he came from Delaware to Maryland, and became Rector of Great Choptank, Dorchester-in 1839, he removed to Pennsylvania-died in 1847, (qu.) æt. -.


294. ºWILLIAM BRYANT, a native of Virginia-brought up in the Church-Assistant Professor West Point Military Academy, and officer in the United States Army-ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1837, and became Assis- tant in Christ Church, Baltimore-in 1839, he returned to Virginia-died in 1846, æt. 42.


295. "UPTON BEALL, a native of Prince George Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1837, and became Rector of All Saint's, Frederick-in 1841, he removed to Norfolk, Va., and died there in 1847, æt.


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296. JOSHUA PETERKIN, a native of -, brought up -, ordained in 1837, by Bishop Moore, of Virginia, and came to Maryland, and became Rector of St. Andrew's, Baltimore, and in charge of St. James' (African)-in 1840, of St. Andrew's, Washington Co .- in 1841, of All Saint's, Frederick,- in 1847, of Zion, Frederick. We have from him a published Sermon. In 1850, he removed to Virginia, and is now in Richmond.


297. OLCUT BULKLEY, a native of -, brought up -, ordained in 1837, by Bishop Moore, and came from Virginia to Christ Church Parish, Calvert-in 1840, he became Rector of St. Mark's, Frederick, to which, in 1842, he added St. Paul's, Frederick-in 1844, he removed to Virginia-his name last appears on the Clergy list in 1856.


1838.


298. HENRY M. MASON, D. D., a native of Barbadoes, W. I .- brought up in the Church-ordained 1823, by Bishop White-came here in 1838, from New Jersey, and became Rector of St. Peter's, Talbot. He has thrice been in the Standing Committee, and Delegate to every General Convention-has published eight occasional Sermons and Addresses, and five Volumes, chiefly Historical.


[Bishop Stone died Ash-Wednesday, 1838.]


DURING THE SECOND VACANCY IN THE EPISCOPATE.


1839.


299. JAMES CLIFTON WHEAT, native of Washington City-brought up a Methodist-ordained in 1838, by Bishop Moore, and from thence came here, and was some time Principal of a Female School in Hagerstown-in 1845, he became the Principal of the Academy there-in 1851, he returned to Virginia, and is still there.




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