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TENTH MEETING, JUNE 1, 1909.
The tenth meeting was held at the Butterfield House, at Utica, N. Y., at which the members dined together at noon on Tuesday, June 1, 1909. The Rev. William Cooke, Archdeacon of the Diocese, was elected President ; and the Rev. J. J. Burd, of Church of the Holy Cross, Utica, N. Y., was elected Vice President. The other officers were re-elected.
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DIRECTORY OF THE MEN.
ALLEN, Albert W. In charge of Saint Peter's Church, Oriskany, N. Y., since 1904, and Rector of Saint Joseph's Church, Rome, N. Y., since 1908. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, June 1, 1899 ; Priest, June 5, 1901. Missionary at Saint James Church, New York Mills, N. Y, and Saint James Church, Westmoreland, N. Y., 1899-1904.
ANSON, Edmund, New York. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, December 31, 1897. Missionary at Saint Mark's Church, Jamesville, N. Y., 1898 ; in charge of Saint James Church, Pulaski, N. Y., to 1903.
ARTHUR, John, Rector of Grace Church, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, since March, 1905. Ordered Deacon by Bishop Huntington, Feb. 28, 1885; advanced to the Priesthood by Bishop Huntington, April 2, 1886. In charge of Saint James' Church, Cleveland, N. Y., until March 7, 1886 ; Grace Church, Cortland, N. Y., from March 8, 1886, to January 1, 1890 ; Saint John's Church, Oneida, N. Y., to March 1, 1905. President of Saint Andrew's Alumni Association from its organ- ization in June, 1902, to his removal from the Diocese in 1905. Delegate to the General Convention in 1901, 1904 and 1907. Doctor of Divinity from Coe College, 1909.
ATWILL, Charles David, Rector of Grace Church, Traverse City, Michigan, 1908. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, May 29, 1890 ; Priested, May 15, I891. Missionary at Zion Church, Fulton, N. Y., to June, 1891; Missionary at Emmanuel Church, Elmi- ra, N. Y., to 1897; Rector Emmanuel Church, Hast- ings, Michigan, to 1903; Grace Church, Ishpeming, Michigan, 1903-1908. Delegate to General Conven- tion in 1904. Member Standing Committee of Dio- cese of Marquette, 1903 to 1908.
Students at St. Andrew's Divinity School, 1895. Top Row, left to right : Christler, Dr. Wilson, Dr. Clarke, Hubbard, Mr. Wilson.
Front Row : Sizer, Hamblin, Dexter Wilson, Keable.
The Rev. Charles W. MacNish.
The Rev. Edward B. Doolittle.
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BADGER, Frank Evans, Forestport, N. Y. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, June 6, 1889; Priest, June 6, 1890. Missionary at Chenango Forks, N. Y., to June, 1890; Augusta and Oriskany Falls, N. Y., to 1891 ; Tarentum, Pa .; Diocesan Missionary, Pitts-, burgh, Pa .; Saint Peter's, Butler, Pa .; Greeley, Colo., Assistant at Saint John's Cathedral, Denver, Colo .; Saint Paul's Church, Highland, Colo ; Nunda, N. Y. Scottsville, N. Y., Editor and Publisher of "Good Shepherd Visitor." Author of "Badger's Bible Study Outlines."
BAUM, Frank Miller, Rector of Grace Church, Dayton, Wash., 1908. Bachelor of Arts of Boston University. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, Decem- ber 20, 1892; Priest, December 21, 1893. Missionary at Christ Church, Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., and All Saints, Dexter, N. Y., 1892-1894; Saint Mark's Church, Penn Yan, N. Y., 1894-1898; Saint John's Church, Clifton Springs, N. Y., 1898-1905. Mission- ary in Diocese of Spokane, Wash., 1905.
BENNETT, Manning Blackstone, Rector of Saint Mary's Church, South Manchester, Conn., since 1903. Ph. B. from Wesleyan University. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, June 8, 1899; Priest, June 8, 1900. Missionary at Forestport and Boonville, N. Y., to 1902; Assistant at Calvary Church, Utica, N. Y., to 1903.
BENTLEY, Albert Edward, Rector of Zion Church, Douglaston, L. I., N. Y., since November, 1902. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, June 17, 1894; Priest by Bishop Starkey, November 17, 1897. Mis- sionary at Christ Church, Jordan, N. Y., to October I, 1894; Saint Luke's Church, Harpersville, and Zion Church, Windsor, N. Y., to April 1, 1895 ; Rector of Saint John's Church, West Hoboken, N. J., to 1898 ; Curate, Holy Comforter, Philadelpha, Pa., to 1899 ;
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Curate, All Soul's Church, New York City, to 1900 ; Rector of All Saint's Church, Bayside, L. I., to 1902.
BENTLEY, Walter Edmund, Rector of Church of the Ascension, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1905. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, October 1, 1891; Priest, Septem- ber 21, 1892. Missionary at Church of The Good Shepherd, Oriskany Falls, N. Y., 1892; Christ Church, Clayton, N. Y., to November 1, 1894; Saint Peter's Church, Bainbridge, N. Y., to 1896; Christ Church, Deposit, N. Y., to 1897; Vicar, Saint Mark's Church, New York City, to 1899; Rector of Saint Ed- ward's Church, New York City, to 1900; Assistant All Soul's Church, N. Y. City, to 1902 ; Rector of Church of Holy Sepulchre, N. Y., 1902-1905. Founder of the Actor's Church Alliance in America, and gave his time to it until 1905.
BENTLEY, William Gordon, Rector of Saint John's Church, Passaic, N. J., since 1908. Adams Collegiate Institute. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, May 29, 1890; Priest, May 15, 1891. Missionary at Saint Paul's Church, Constableville, N. Y., and Saint Mark's, Port Leyden, N. Y., to December 1, 1894; Grace Church, Waverly, N. Y., to 1899. Saint Stephen's Church, New Hartford, N. Y., 1899-1908.
BENTON, William DeLancey, Rector of Trinity Church, Fredonia, N. Y., since 1908, Doctor of Divinity from Griswold College. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, May 29, 1890; Priest, May 15, 1891. Missionary at Saint Matthew's Church, Moravia, N. Y., to October, 1891 ; Saint John's Church, Dubuque, Iowa, to 1900; Emmanuel Church, Norwich, N. Y., 1900-1908.
BROWN, Joseph Hipkins, Rector of Calvary Church, Bridgeport, Conn., since 1908. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, March 9, 1893 ; Priest, March 9, 1895. Missionary at Saint Paul's Church, Antwerp,
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N. Y., to 1897; Rector to Christ Church, Morristown, N. Y., to 1901 ; Saint Mark's Church, Malone, N. Y., 1901-1908.
BRUN, Emile Ulysses, Rector of Saint Helen's Church, Wadena, Minn., since 1909. Graduate Saint Lawrence University, 'oI. Deacon by Bishop Hunt- ington, December 20, 1892 ; Priest by Bishop Dunn, Canada, December 25, 1897. Darlington, Wis., to 1895 ; Florida to 1896 ; All Saint's, Wassonville, Cal., to June, 1896 ; Canada, to January, 1903 ; Union- town, Ky., to April, 1904; Missionary at Fairplay, Colo., to May, 1905; Missionary at Cameron and Trenton, Mo., to 1907 ; Missionary at Bastrop, La., 1907; Saint Augustine Church, Jackson, Colo., 1906-1909.
BURD, James Jones, Rector of Church of the Holy Cross, Utica, N. Y., since 1890. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, September 16, 1886; Priest, October 4, 1887. Saint John's, Syracuse, N. Y., to 1888 ; Assistant at Christ Church, Hartford, Conn., to 1890. Secretary of the Missionary Board.
BYRON-CURTISS, Arthur Lester, Rector of Saint Luke's Church, Utica, N. Y., since 1908. Dea- con by Bishop Huntington, December 20, 1892 ; Priest, February 26, 1896. Missionary at Christ Church, Forestport, N. Y., to 1893; Assistant at Saint George's, Newburgh, N. Y .; Missionary of the Diocese of New York., to 1894. Saint Joseph's Church, Rome, N. Y., 1894-1908. Author of "Life and Adventures of Nat Foster," "The Mystery of Ice Cave Mountain," "Church and Socialism," "The Mohawk Valley, a Channel of Civilization."
CAMERON, James G., Chaplain Community of Saint Mary, Peekskill, N. Y., 1909. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, January 8, 1879 ; advanced to Priesthood, May 30, 1880. Missionary to Indians at
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Onondaga Castle, N. Y., to 1880; abroad and Assistant Minister at Church of the Holy Cross, New York City, to 1884 ; Saint John's Church, Syracuse, N. Y .; Saint Mark's Church, Pittsburgh, Pa. ; Holy Cross Mission, New York City, 1894-1900 ; Saint Saviour's Church, Skaguay, Alaska, to 1905. In charge of Saint Catherine, Chaplain of Mount Calvary, Balti- more, Md., 1905-1908 ; Assistant at Saint Elizabeth Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1908-9. Editor "Alaskan Cross Bearer." Delegate to General Convention, 1904; President Standing Committee and Examining Chap- lain, Alaska, to 1905.
CAMPBELL, Robert Erskine, Rector of Saint Agnes' Chapel, Washington, D. C., since 1908. A. B. and D. D). from Newberry College ; B. D. from Princeton; F. R. C. S. from University of Wisconsin; M. T. D. from American College, Chicago, Ill. Dea- con by Bishop Huntington, May 20, 1888; Priest, June 23, 1888. Assistant at Grace Church, Utica, N. Y., to 1889 ; Grace Church, Waterville, N. Y., to 1890; Christ Church, Bordentown, N. J., 1890-1893 ; Church of the Epiphany, Bellevue, Pa., 1893-1897 ; Christ Church, Bordentown, N. J., 1897-1902 ; On the City Mission Clergy Staff, New York City, till removal to Washington, D. C. Author of "American Landmarks," 1894. "The Sacramental Rite of Annointing the Sick," 1908.
CHRISTLER, Leonard Jacob, Archdeacon Milk River Valley, Havre, Montana, since 1907. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, Oct. 4, 1896; Priest, Jan. II, 1899. Missionary at Calvary Church, Homer, N. Y., 1899-1900 ; Curate, Saint Peter's Church, Auburn, N. Y., 1900-1907. Assemblyman from Chateau County, Montana, 1909.
CLOVER, George Frederick, Superintendent Saint Luke's Hospital, New York City, since 1900.
The Rev. E. U. Brun.
The Rev. Henry Knott.
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B. A. from Hobart College. Deacon by Bishop Hunt- ington, December 10, 1890; advanced to Priesthood, September, 1891. Calvary Church, Homer, N. Y., to 1892; Assistant Pastor and Superintendent Saint Luke's Hospital, New York City, to 1900.
COOKE, William. Archdeacon of Diocese of Central New York, since 1906. Ordered Deacon by Bishop Huntington, May 20, 1880; Priest, May 18, 1883. Oneida County Missionary, 1880 ; Missionary at Oriskany Falls, and Augusta, N. Y., to November, 1886; Emmanuel Church, Adams, N. Y., to April I, 1889 ; Saint Mark's Church, Candor, N. Y., to June, 1890 ; Assistant at Grace Church, Utica, N.Y., to April, 1895 ; Saint John's Church, Whitesboro, and Saint Peter's Church, Oriskany, N. Y., to 1906. Assistant Secretary of Diocese, since 1898-1906. Dean of Second Missionary District, 1902-1906.
CRESSER, Harry Arthur Raymond. Rector of Saint Peter's Church, Red Bluff, Cal., since 1904. Dea- con by Bishop Huntington, October 18, 1890 ; Priest, December, 1891. Greenbush, N. Y., to 1893 ; Mis- sionary in Florida, to 1895; Locum Tenens Saint Michael's Parish, Baltimore, Md., to 1896; Saint Peter's, Bainbridge, N. Y., to 1898; Missionary at Whitney's Point, and Chenango Forks, N. Y., to 1900; Saint Andrew's Church, Jacksonville, Florida, to 1904.
CROOKS, English. Irvington School, West Brighton, N. Y., since 1904. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, September 29, 1895; Priest, October 24, 1896. Graduate Unitarian College and Victor Uni- versity, Manchester, Ph. D. Saint Mark's Church, Millport, N. Y., to 1897 ; Emmanuel Church, Adams, N. Y., to 1904.
CRYDENWISE, Howard W. Saint James' Church, Clinton, N. Y., since 1907. Colgate Univer- sity B. S. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, February,
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10, 1901; Priest, March 13, 1902. Grace Church, Cop- enhagen, N. Y., to 1903 ; Christ Church, Susquehan- na, Pa., to 1904; Grace Church, Waverly, N. Y., to 1907.
CURRAN, David, Rector of Saint Peter's Church, Mckinney, Texas, since 1908. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, December 9, 1902. Missionary at Grace Church, Whitney's Point, N. Y., June, 1903, to May, 1905. Missionary at Hiawatha, Kansas, 1905- 1908.
DOOLITTLE, Edward Burdick, Rector of Saint John's Church, Marcellus, N. Y., since 1907. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, March 9, 1893 ; Priested, March 9, 1895. Saint John's Church, Clay- ville, N. Y. Missionary at Bridgewater and Brook- field, N. Y., to 1896 ; Saint Matthew's Church, Horse- heads, and Saint James' Church, Big Flats, N. Y., to March, 1898; Trinity Church, Lowville, N. Y., to 1904 ; Saint Paul's Church, Holland Patent, N. Y., to 1907.
DOUGLAS, Charles Winfred, Canon Percentor of Saint Paul's Cathedral, Fon Du Lac, Wis., 1907. Musical Bachelor from Syracuse University. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, October 15, 1893; Priest by Bishop Spaulding, 1899. Assistant at Church of. the Redeemer, and teacher in Saint John's Chapel School, New York City, 1894 ; Minor Canon of Saint John's Cathedral, Denver, Colo., 1897-1901 ; Associate Missionary of the Transfiguration, Evergreen, Colo., 1901-1907; Assistant at Church of the Redeemer, New York City, and student of Ecclesiastical Music with Benedictines and Soleme, 1901-1907. Author of "Misa de Angelis, a Plain Chant service translated into Modern Notation," 1909.
EARLE, Elmer Ralph, Rector of Grace Church, McCook, Neb., 1908. Bachelor of Divinity from
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Tufts College. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, May 29, 1887 ; Priest, May 27, 1888. Zion Church, Wind- sor, N. Y., to May 1, 1889; Grace Church, Carthage, N. Y., to May 1, 1892; Norwood, N. Y., to 1895 ; Saint Stephen's Church, New Harmony, Ind., 1895 ; Saint Paul's Church, Arapahoe, Neb, 1902- 1908.
EBERSOLE, Abram Willis, Rector of Saint James' Church, Watkins, N. Y., since 1897. Master of Arts from Hobart College. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, March 9, 1890 ; Priest, May 15, 1891. Trinity Church, Canastota, and Saint Paul's Church, Chittenango, N. Y., to 1891 : Trinity Church, Fayette- ville, N. Y., to 1893 ; Saint Paul's Church, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1893 ; Rector of Trinity Church, Fayetteville, N. Y., to 1897.
FINN, James Barton, Rector of Christ Church, Ty- ler, Texas, 1909. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, June 23, 1877; advanced to Priesthood, February 25, 1879. Saint John's Mission, Syracuse, N. Y., to September, 1877 ; Saint James' Church, Theresa, and Saint Peter's Church, Redwood, N. Y., to September, 1880; Saint Paul's Church, Antwerp, and Evans Mills, N. Y., to 1882 ; Evansville, Wisconsin, to May 1, 1885; Water- town, Wisconsin, to February 1, 1886 ; Curate, Grace Church, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1889-1905.
FOX, Herbert Henry Hayward, All Saints Church, Pontiac, Mich., since 1900. Bachelor of Arts from Hobart College. Deacon by Bishop Starkey, June|10, 1900; Priest by Bishop Huntington, December 18, 1900. Saint Thomas' Church, Slaterville Springs, and Saint John's Church, Speedsville, and Missionary at Dryden, N. Y., July 1, 1900 to 1901. Curate, Grace Church, Lockport, N. Y., 1901-5.
HAWKEN, William Herbert, Non Parochial, San Francisco, Cal., 1909. Deacon by Bishop Hunt- ington, September 23, 1892 ; Priest, December 21,
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1893. Saint Mark's Church, Millport, N. Y., to May, 1894; Addison, N. Y., 1894 ; Saint Mary's Church, Napa, Cal., 1903-1908.
HAYDN, Theodore. Rector of Christ's Church, Clayton, and Saint Paul's Church, La Fargeville, N. Y., since 1907. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, De- cember 13, 1900 ; Priested, December 27, 1901, Saint Mark's Church, Jamesville, N. Y., to 1901 ; Locum Tenens, Christ Church, Sherburne, N. Y., 1901. Mis- sionary at Dryden, McLean, also Minister at Saint Thomas' Church, Slaterville Springs, and Saint John's Church, Speedville, N. Y., 1901-1905.
HAYMAN, James Marchand. Curate, Saint Peter's Church, Germantown, Pa., since 1890. Dea- con by Bishop Huntington, March 10, 1892 ; Priested, June 20, 1893. Saint Joseph's Church, Rome, N. Y., to 1894 ; Rector of Saint Mark's Church, Mauch Chunk, Pa., to 1898.
HENSTRIDGE, Frederick Thomas. Rector of Saint James Church, South Pasadena, Cal., 1908. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, May 28, 1902 ; ad- vanced to Priesthood, December 22, 1903. Rector of Calvary Church, Syracuse, N. Y., and Chaplain of Hospital of the Good Shepherd, to 1907; Priest's As- sociate of Saint James' Church, South Pasadena, Cal., 1907-1908.
HEYNE, Karl Gottleib. Syracuse, N. Y., since 1906. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, June 8, 1898 ; Priest, March 13, 1902. Missionary at McDon- ough, and Smithville Flats, N. Y., to December 1, 1900; Saint Mark's Church, Millport, N. Y., to 1903 ; Rec- tor of Grace Church, Anthony, Kan., to 1906.
HIGGS, William. Berkeley, Cal. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, November 30, 1883 ; Priest, May 27,1888. Missionary at Copenhagen and Champion, N.
The Rev. Theodore Hadyn.
The Rev. Frederick T. Henstridge.
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Y., to September, 1884; Calvary Church, Mc Donough N. Y., June, 1887 to 1897 ; Missionary in California, since 1897.
HODGES, George. Dean of Cambridge Episco- pal Theological School, since 1894, Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from Hamilton College; Doctor of Divinity from Western University ; Doctor of Canon Law from Hobart College. Deacon by Bishop Hunt- ington, June 5, 1881 ; Priest by Bishop Whitehead, 1882. Assistant at Calvary Church, Pittsburgh, Pa., to 1889 ; Rector of Calvary Church, Pittsburgh, Pa., to 1894. Author of six volumes of "Sermons;" "Lowell Lectures;" "Faith and Social Service;" "William Penn" in "Riverside Biographical Series;" "When the King Came," 1y04; "The Garden of Eden," 1908 ; "Fountain Abbey," 1904.
HOOKER, William Edward. Rector of Saint James' Church, Poquetanuch, Conn., since 1909. Dea- con by Bishop Huntington, September 20, 1879; Priest, December 21, 1882. Missionary in Lewis County, N. Y., to January, 1885. Saint Mark's Church, Bridge- water, Conn., to 1892; Saint Matthew's Church, Wil- ton, Conn., 1892-1906 ; Saint Andrew's Church, Mar- ble Dale, Conn , 1906-1909.
HUBBARD, Henry Elijah. Rector of Saint Paul's Church, Waterloo, N. Y., since October, 1903. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, June 8, 1895 ; ad- vanced to Priesthood, April 27, 1897. Missionary at Saint John's, Chenango Forks, N. Y., to August 15, 1897 ; Rector of Zion Church, Greene, N. Y., to September 15, 1903. Author of "Annals of Zion Church, Greene, N. Y." Secretary of Saint Andrew's Alumni Association, since 1904.
HUNTINGTON, James Otis Sargent. Superior of the Order of the Holy Cross, Holy Cross House, West Park, N. Y. Bachelor of Arts from Harvard.
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Deacon by Bishop Huntington, September 21, 1878 ; advanced to the Priesthood, May 30, 1880. Calvary Church, Syracuse, to 1881 ; Holy Cross Mission, New York City, to 1889; Superior of the Order of the Holy Cross, 1884-1888, 1897-1907.
KEABLE, Frederick John Brymer. Rector of Church of Beloved Physician, Bristleton, Pa., since 1909. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, December 21, 1895 ; Priested, March 1, 1898. Saint Mark's Church, Jamesville, N. Y., to February, 1897 ; Christ Church, Sherburne, N. Y., to March 1, 1900 ; Christ Church, Jordan, and Emmanuel Church, Memphis, N. Y., to Easter, 1904. Vicar of Saint Timothy's Chapel, Philadelphia, Pa., 1904-1909.
KENYON, Earl Henry. Rector of Saint Paul's Church, Bridgeport, Conn., since 1904 Deacon by Bishop Huntington, September 23, 1892 ; Priest, December 12, 1893. Emmanuel Church, Adams, N. Y., to 1894; Christ Church, Clayton, N. Y., to 1899 ; Grace Church, Yantic, Conn., to 1903.
KIMBALL, Charles Marcus. Rector of Saint Bartholomew's Church, Buffalo, N. Y. £ Deacon by Bishop Huntington, May 30, 1888 ; Priest by Bishop Whitehead, 1890. Missionary at Oriskany Falls, N. Y., to 1890 ; Erie, Pa., to 1892; Rector of Saint Jude's Church, Buffalo, N. Y., to 1905. Saint An- drew's Church, Oriskany Falls, N. Y., 1905-1907.
KNOTT, Henry R., Non-Parochial, Texakana, Texas, 1909. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, May 28, 1902 ; Priest by Bishop Burton, May 28, 1903. Missionary at Theresa and Redwood, N. Y., to Nov- ember, 1902; Saint Peter's Church, Paris, Ky., to February, 1904; Saint Bartholomew's Church, Chi- cago, to 1905 ; Saint James' Church, Texakana, Texas, 1905-1908.
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LAMBERT, Christopher John. Rector of Christ Church, Sherburne, N. Y., since 1904. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, June 17, 1894; Priested October 24, 1896. Saint Mark's Church, Jamesville, N. Y., to 1894 ; Trinity Church, Camden, N. Y., to April, 1899; West Hoboken, N. J., to April, 1900 ; Trinity Church, Fayetteville, N. Y., to 1902; Assistant at Trinity Church, Watertown, N. Y., to 1903 ; Mission- ary at Theresa, and Redwood, N. Y., to 1904.
LAUNT, Francis Albermarle Delbretson. (A lineal descendent of the Launts of Oxfordshire, Eng- land : he comes also of Revolutionary stock, his fam- ily having been New York State people for more than 250 years.) Rector of Saint David's Church, Phila- delphia, Pa., since April, 1891. Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts, University Madison ; Doctor ot Divinity, Griswold College; Doctor of Canon Law, Kings College. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, Dec- ember 3, 1881 ; Priested December 21, 1885. Copen- hagen and Champion, N. Y., to 1882 ; Saint John's Church, Auburn, N. Y., to 1890; Preacher to Conven- tion Diocese of Pennsylvania; Preacher at King's College, Windsor, N. S., 1905. Author of many pamphlets and magazine articles, religious and secu- lar. His most successful work being the "Bartered Birthright."
LYLBURN, William Henry Chamberlain. Mam- aroneck, N. Y., 1909. Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts, from Milligan College. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, April 3, 1887 ; advanced to Priesthood May 29, 1889. Missionary at Canastota, N. Y., to 1889 ; Saint Luke's Mission, Syracuse, N. Y., to 1889; Middleville and Fairfield, N. Y., to 1890; Saint George's Church, Detroit, Mich., to 1892; Christ Church, Newark, N. J., 1892 ; Instructor in Trinity School, Morristown, N. J., 1892-1908.
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LYNCH, Josiah Hollister. Rector of Church of the Redeemer, St. Louis, Mo., since 1906. Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from Syracuse University; Doctor of Divinity from Griswold College. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, May 30, 1888 ; Priest, May 29, 1889. Zion Church, Fulton, N. Y., to October, 1889 ; Christ Church, Guilford, N. Y., to May, 1892 ; Assistant at Trinity Church, Chicago, Ill., to 1895. President of Standing Committee, Examining Chap- lain and Rural Dean Diocese of Iowa. Delegate to General Convention, 1901 and 1904. Trinity Church, Ottumwa, Iowa, to 1906.
MACCAUD, Francis William. Vancouver, B. C., 1909. Trinity College, Dublin. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, December 21, 1895; Priest, June 2, 1897. Grace Church, Whitney's Point, N. Y., to 1897 ; Saint Paul's, Antwerp, N. Y., to 1898 ; Chap- lain of Saint Anna's Chapel, Syracuse, N. Y., to 1899; Grace Church, Huron, S. D., to 1903 ; Church of the Redeemer, Flandreau, S. D., 1903 ; Christ Church, Blaine, Wash., 1904; Trinity Church, Sunnyside, Wash., 1908.
MACNISH, Charles W. Rector Christ Church, Willard, N. Y., since January 13, 1878, and of Calvary Church, Hayt's Corners, N. Y., since January 14, 1883. Missionary also at Interlaken, N. Y., since 1907. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, March 11, 1877 ; Priest, May 31, 1881. Assistant at Saint Paul's Church, Waterloo, N. Y., to Advent, 1877 ; Chaplain of Willard Asylum to October 1, 1886 ; Organized Christ Church, Willard, and built church in 1886 ; begun Mission services at Day's Landing, September 8, 1878, and built church in 1880; began Mission services at Hayt's Corners, January 14, 1883, and built church in 1890 ; began mission services at Slatersville Springs, August 31, 1890, and built church in 1894.
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The Rev. Albert W. Allen.
The Rev. Hobart L. Marvin.
The Rev. Wm. H. C. Lylburn.
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. MANROSS, William Doane. Rector of Grace Church, Vineyard Haven, Mass., since 1906. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, May 27, 1897 ; Advanced to Priesthood, 1898 Missionary to Onondaga Indians, Onondaga Castle, N. Y., to 1900 ; in charge Boarding School, Rosebud Reservation, S. D., to 1901 ; Mis- sionary at Fox Lake, and Beaver Dam, Wis., 1902 ; Rector of Saint Michael's Church, Wilmington, Del., to 1904 ; Rector Saint Mark's Mission, Springfield, Vt., 1905 ; Church of Saint John the Divine, Syra- cuse, N. Y., to 1906.
MARVIN, Hobart Louis. Priest in charge Em- manuel Church, Garrett, and Trinity Church, Ken- dallville, Ind., since 1906. Deacon by Bishop Hunt- ington, October 4, 1896 ; Priest, January 20, 1898. Zion Church, Windsor, and Saint Luke's Church, Harpersville, N. Y., to Easter, 1898; Christ Church, Deposit, N. Y., to 1899; Superintendent Trades De- partment, Saint Augustine's School, Raleigh, N. C., to 1900 ; Warden of Saint Joseph's Trades School, on staff of Saint Mary's Cathedral, Chaplain Church Orphan's Home, Memphis, Tenn , and Locum Tenens Saint Luke's Church, Memphis, Tenn., (Idlewild) 1900-1901 ; Priest in charge of Christ Church, Shel- byville, Ind., to March 25, 1903, and Trinity Church, Greensburg, Ind., to October, 1903; Trinity Church, Anderson, Saint Luke's Church, Alexandria, and Saint Stephen's Church, Elwood, Ind., to 1906. Assistant Secretary of Diocese, Ind., 1905.
MATTHEWS, David Bertie. Rector of Saint Paul's Church, Brookton, Mass., since 1909. Deacon by Bishop Huntington, June 17, 1894 ; Priest, June 19, 1896. Emmanuel Church, Syracuse, N. Y., to 1894 ; Saint John the Divine, Syracuse, N. Y., to 1900. Rector of Saint John's Church, West Hoboken, N. J., to 1907. Archdeacon, Erie, Pa., 1907-1909.
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