List of bishops of the Reformed Episcopal Church
These are the early bishops of the Reformed Episcopal Church from its founding in 1873 to 1902:[1]
No. | Bishop | Consecration | Consecrator | Active in |
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1 | George David Cummins (1822–1876) | 15 November 1866[2] | ||
2 | Charles Edward Cheney | 14 December 1873 | 1[3] | Chicago |
3 | William Rufus Nicholson (1822–1901) | 24 February 1876 | New York and Philadelphia Synod | |
4 | Edward Cridge (b. 1817) | 16 July 1876 | Canada (Jurisdiction of the Pacific Coast) | |
5 | Samuel Fallows (1835–1922) | 16 July 1876 | Chicago | |
6 | John Sugden (d. 1897) | 20 August 1876 | 4 | England |
7 | Thomas Huband Gregg (b. 1840) | 20 June 1877 | England | |
8 | Alfred Spencer Richardson (1842–1907) | 22 June 1879 | 3,5 | England |
9 | Peter Fayssoux Stevens (b. 1830) | 22 June 1879 | South Carolina | |
10 | James Allen Latané (1831–1902) | 22 June 1879 | New York and Philadelphia Synod | |
11 | Hubert Bower (b. 1835) | 19 August 1879 | England | |
12 | Edward Wilson | 1 July 1880 | Canada | |
13 | Thomas W. Campbell (b. 1851) | 31 May 1891 | Canada; Brooklyn, NY | |
14 | Philip X. Eldridge (b. 1846) | 24 June 1892 | England | |
15 | J. Renney (d. 1894) | 24 June 1892 | England | |
16 | William T. Sabine (b. 1838) | elected 1902 | New York and Philadelphia Synod | |
17 | T. W. Bowman | elected 1902 | England | |
References
- Price, Annie Darling (1902). A History of the Formation and Growth of the Reformed Episcopal Church, 1873–1902. James M. Armstrong. pp. 264–281.
- Wilson, James Grant; Fiske, John (1898). Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography. D. Appleton.
- "George David Cummins (1822–1876)". Dickinson College. Retrieved 2019-10-13.
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