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This list consists of the bishops in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America , an independent province of the Anglican Communion . This shows the historical succession of the episcopate within this denomination.
The number references the sequence of consecration. Two capital letters before their number identify bishops consecrated for missionary work outside of the United States. "Diocese" refers to the diocese for which the individual was ordained. Note, this does not mean it was the only diocese that bishop presided over. For example, the Diocese of Delaware was under the supervision of the Diocese of Pennsylvania under William White . "PB" refers to whether the bishop became a Presiding Bishop in the ECUSA and, if so, which number in the sequence.
Under consecrators, one finds numbers (and/or letters) referencing previous bishops on the list. If a series of letters is under "Consecrators," then the consecrators were bishops/archbishops from outside of the ECUSA:
BAK = Gilbert Baker , Bishop of Hong Kong and Macao
BAN = Chiu Ban It , Bishop of Singapore
BOY = Laish Boyd , Bishop of the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos
BRT = Tony Burton , Bishop of Saskatchewan
CAB = Daniel Pina Cabral , Bishop of Lebombo
CAS = William Cassels , Bishop of Western China
CAR = George Carey , Archbishop of Canterbury
COR = Nigel Cornwall , Bishop of Borneo
DAL = John Daly , Bishop in Korea
ELA = Riah El-Assal , Bishop of Jerusalem
FYF = Rollestone Fyffe , Bishop of Rangoon
HAL = Ronald Hall , Bishop of Victoria , Hong Kong (1932–1951) & Bishop of Hong Kong and Macao (1951–1966)
KIL = Robert Kilgour , Primus and Bishop of Aberdeen
LEA = Arthur Lea , Bishop of Kyushu
LYO = Frank Lyons , Bishop of Bolivia
MAR = William Markham , Archbishop of York
MAY = Santosh Marray , Bishop of Seychelles
MIL = Harold Miller , Bishop of Down and Dromore
MOL = Herbert Molony , Bishop of Chekiang
MOO = John Moore , Archbishop of Canterbury
MOS = Charles Moss , Bishop of Bath and Wells
MOU = George Moule , Bishop of Mid-China
NOR = Frank Norris , Bishop of North China
PET = Arthur Petrie , Bishop of Moray and Ross
POR = Beilby Porteus , Bishop of London
ROB = Basil Roberts , Bishop of Singapore
ROW = Francis Rowinski , Polish National Catholic bishop
SCO = Charles Scott , Bishop of North China
SHO = David Shoji Tani , Bishop of Okinawa
SKI = John Skinner , bishop coadjutor of Aberdeen
STE = Krister Stendhal , Bishop of Stockholm
THO = John Thomas , Bishop of Rochester
TSE = Lindel Tsen , Bishop of Honan
WAL = Francis Walsh , Bishop of Aberdeen
WIL = Cornelius Wilson , Bishop of Costa Rica
ZIE = Thaddeus F. Zielinski , Polish National Catholic bishop
Chart of bishop succession [ edit ]
No.
Bishop
Consecrators
Year
Diocese
Notes
1
Samuel Seabury
KIL PET SKI
1784
I Connecticut – I Rhode Island
PB2
2
William White
MOO MAR MOS
1787
I Pennsylvania
PB1 & PB4
3
Samuel Provoost
MOO MAR MOS
1787
I New York
PB3
4
James Madison
POR MOO THO
1790
I Virginia
5
Thomas John Clagett
1 2 3 4
1792
I Maryland
6
Robert Smith
2 3 4
1795
I South Carolina
7
Edward Bass
2 3 5
1797
I Massachusetts – II Rhode Island [ N 1]
8
Abraham Jarvis
2 3 7
1797
II Connecticut
9
Benjamin Moore
2 5 8
1801
II New York
10
Samuel Parker
2 5 8
1804
II Massachusetts
11
John Henry Hobart
2 3 8
1811
III New York
12
Alexander Viets Griswold
2 3 8
1811
Eastern Diocese (simultaneously III Massachusetts , III Rhode Island and I New Hampshire ).[ N 2]
[ N 3] PB5
13
Theodore Dehon
2 8 11
1812
II South Carolina
14
Richard Channing Moore
2 11 12
1814
II Virginia
15
James Kemp
2 11 14
1814
II Maryland
16
John Croes
2 11 15
1815
I New Jersey
17
Nathaniel Bowen
2 11 15
1818
III South Carolina
18
Philander Chase
2 11 15
1819
I Ohio – I Illinois (Chicago)
[ N 4] PB6
19
Thomas Church Brownell
2 11 12
1819
III Connecticut
PB7
20
John Stark Ravenscroft
2 12 15
1823
I North Carolina
21
Henry U. Onderdonk
2 11 15
1827
II Pennsylvania
[ N 5]
22
William Meade
2 11 12
1829
III Virginia
23
William Murray Stone
2 14 21
1830
III Maryland
24
Benjamin T. Onderdonk
2 19 21 [ N 5]
1830
IV New York
25
Levi Silliman Ives
2 21 24
1831
II North Carolina
26
John Henry Hopkins
2 12 17
1832
I Vermont
PB8
27
Benjamin B. Smith
2 19 21
1832
I Kentucky
PB9
28
Charles Pettit McIlvaine
2 12 22
1832
II Ohio
29
George Washington Doane
2 24 25
1832
II New Jersey
[ N 6]
30
James Hervey Otey
2 21 24
1834
I Tennessee – Arkansas (Provisional) – Missionary , Mississippi , Indian Territory
31
Jackson Kemper
2 14 18
1835
1st missionary bishop to Northwest – I Indiana (Indianapolis) –Missionary , Missouri , Kansas – Provisional bishop, Wisconsin – I Wisconsin (Milwaukee)
32
Samuel A. McCoskry
21 29 31
1836
I Michigan
33
Leonidas Polk
22 27 28
1838
Missionary to Southwest – I Arkansas – I Louisiana
34
William H. DeLancey
12 21 24
1839
I Western New York
35
Christopher Edwards Gadsden
12 29 32
1840
IV South Carolina
36
William Rollinson Whittingham
12 14 24
1840
IV Maryland
37
Stephen Elliott
22 25 35
1841
I Georgia
[ N 7] CSA-PB
38
Alfred Lee
12 14 18
1841
I Delaware
PB10
39
John Johns
12 22 25
1842
IV Virginia
40
Manton Eastburn
12 19 24
1842
IV Massachusetts
41
John Prentiss Kewley Henshaw
19 24 26
1843
IV Rhode Island
42
Carlton Chase
18 19 24
1844
II New Hampshire
[ N 4]
43
Nicholas H. Cobbs
18 22 28
1844
I Alabama
44
Cicero Stephens Hawks
18 31 32
1844
I Missouri
45
William Jones Boone (father)
18 29 30
1844
1st overseas missionary bishop , I Shanghai
[ N 8]
46
George W. Freeman
18 31 33
1844
Texas (Provisional) – II Arkansas
47
Horatio Southgate
18 36 37
1844
Missionary to the Syriac Orthodox Church (Mardin , Turkey )[ 1]
48
Alonzo Potter
18 19 29
1845
III Pennsylvania
[ N 9]
49
George Burgess
18 19 40
1847
I Maine
50
George Upfold
27 28 31
1849
II Indiana (Indianapolis)
51
William Mercer Green (grandfather)
30 33 43
1850
I Mississippi
[ N 10]
52
John Payne
22 38 39
1851
Missionary , Cape Palmas (I Liberia) [ N 11]
53
Francis Huger Rutledge
35 37 43
1851
I Florida
54
John Williams
19 26 34
1851
IV Connecticut – Mexico (Provisional)
PB11
55
Henry John Whitehouse
19 38 40
1851
II Illinois (Chicago)
56
Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright
19 29 31
1852
Provisional New York, V New York [ N 12]
57
Thomas F. Davis
19 26 27
1853
V South Carolina
58
Thomas Atkinson
19 28 29
1853
III North Carolina
59
William Ingraham Kip
31 38 45
1853
Missionary , California – I California
60
Thomas Fielding Scott
37 43 57
1854
Missionary , Oregon and Washington territories[ N 13] (I Oregon )
61
Henry W. Lee
26 32 34
1854
I Iowa – Kansas (Provisional)
62
Horatio Potter
19 26 29
1854
Provisional New York, VI New York [ N 12]
[ N 9]
63
Thomas M. Clark
19 26 29
1854
V Rhode Island
PB12
64
Samuel Bowman
31 34 38
1858
Pennsylvania (Suffragan)
65
Alexander Gregg
26 27 30
1859
I Texas
66
William Henry Odenheimer
22 32 36
1859
III New Jersey – I Northern New Jersey (Newark)
67
Gregory T. Bedell
22 28 39
1859
III Ohio
68
Henry Benjamin Whipple
31 34 43
1859
I Minnesota
69
Henry C. Lay
22 28 33
1859
III Arkansas – I Easton
70
Joseph C. Talbot
31 27 44
1860
Missionary , Northwest – III Indiana (Indianapolis)
71
William Bacon Stevens
26 38 48
1862
IV Pennsylvania
72
Richard Hooker Wilmer
22 37 39
1862
II Alabama
[ N 14]
73
Thomas Hubbard Vail
31 55 61
1864
I Kansas
74
Arthur Cleveland Coxe
26 49 58
1865
II Western New York
75
Charles Todd Quintard
26 49 58
1865
II Tennessee
76
Robert Harper Clarkson
26 31 32
1865
Missionary , Nebraska , Dakota Territory – I Nebraska
77
George M. Randall
26 27 40
1865
Missionary , Colorado and adjacent
78
John Barrett Kerfoot
26 28 36
1866
I Pittsburgh
79
Channing Moore Williams
26 38 39
1866
Missionary , II Shanghai and Japan
80
Joseph Pere Bell Wilmer
26 51 72 [ N 14]
1866
II Louisiana
81
George David Cummins
26 27 61
1866
Kentucky (Assistant)
REC-PB1
82
William Edmond Armitage
31 32 61
1866
II Wisconsin (Milwaukee)
83
Henry A. Neely
26 54 62
1867
II Maine
84
Daniel S. Tuttle
26 62 66
1867
Missionary , I Montana , I Boise (Idaho) , and I Utah – III Missouri
PB13
85
John F. Young
26 52 65
1867
II Florida
86
John W. Beckwith
51 58 72
1868
II Georgia
87
Francis McNeece Whittle
39 38 67
1868
V Virginia
88
William Henry Augustus Bissell
32 54 62
1868
II Vermont
89
Charles Franklin Robertson
27 32 39
1868
II Missouri
90
Benjamin Wistar Morris
38 66 73
1868
Missionary , Oregon and Washington territories[ N 13] – II Oregon
91
Abram Newkirk Littlejohn
62 39 66
1869
I Long Island
92
William Croswell Doane
62 66 83
1869
I Albany
[ N 6]
93
Frederic Dan Huntington
27 40 62
1869
I Central New York
[ N 15]
94
Ozi William Whitaker
28 38 40
1869
Missionary , Nevada and Arizona – V Pennsylvania
95
Henry Niles Pierce
51 55 72
1870
IV Arkansas
96
William Woodruff Niles
27 54 83
1870
III New Hampshire
97
William Pinkney
27 39 58
1870
V Maryland
98
William Bell White Howe
27 36 57
1871
VI South Carolina
99
Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe
27 28 38
1871
I Central Pennsylvania (now Bethlehem) [ N 16]
100
William Hobart Hare
27 38 54
1873
Missionary , Niobrara, Dakota/I South Dakota
No.
Bishop
Consecrators
Year
Diocese
Notes
101
John Gottlieb Auer
27 38 52
1873
Missionary , Cape Palmas (II Liberia) [ N 11]
102
Benjamin Henry Paddock
27 38 54
1873
V Massachusetts
[ N 17]
103
Theodore B. Lyman
36 58 69
1873
IV North Carolina
104
John Franklin Spalding
32 67 70
1873
Missionary , Colorado – I Colorado
105
Edward R. Welles (grandfather)
27 54 58
1874
III Wisconsin/Milwaukee [ N 18]
106
Robert W. B. Elliott
65 72 75
1874
Missionary , I Western Texas
[ N 7]
MH1
James Theodore Holly
27 38 62
1874
I Haiti
107
John Henry Ducachet Wingfield
39 58 69
1874
Missionary , I Northern California
108
Alexander Charles Garrett
76 84 100
1874
Missionary , Northern Texas – I Dallas
PB14
109
William Forbes Adams
51 80 86
1875
Missionary , Arizona and New Mexico – II Easton
110
Thomas Underwood Dudley
27 39 71
1875
II Kentucky
111
John Scarborough
62 71 78
1875
IV New Jersey
[ N 19]
112
George D. Gillespie
32 70 88
1875
I Western Michigan
113
Thomas Augustus Jaggar
27 38 62
1875
I Southern Ohio
114
William Edward McLaren
32 67 68
1875
III Chicago
115
John Henry Hobart Brown
62 88 92
1875
I Fond du Lac
116
William Stevens Perry
71 74 78
1876
II Iowa
117
Charles Clifton Penick
58 87 97
1877
Missionary , Cape Palmas (III Liberia) [ N 11]
[ N 20]
118
Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky
27 62 67
1877
Missionary , III Shanghai
119
Alexander Burgess
27 54 63
1878
I Quincy
120
George William Peterkin
67 78 87
1878
I West Virginia
121
George Franklin Seymour
62 66 69
1878
I Springfield
MM1
Henry C. Riley
38 67 71
1879
Missionary , Mexico
122
Samuel Smith Harris
72 70 76
1879
II Michigan
123
Thomas A. Starkey
63 73 91
1880
II Northern New Jersey/Newark [ N 21]
124
John Nicholas Galleher
51 71 89
1880
III Louisiana
125
George Kelly Dunlop
68 89 102
1880
Missionary , Arizona and New Mexico
126
Leigh Raymond Brewer
93 84 88
1880
Missionary , Montana – II Montana
127
John A. Paddock
27 38 62
1880
Missionary , Washington state (Olympia)
[ N 17]
128
Cortlandt Whitehead
71 67 99
1882
II Pittsburgh
129
Hugh Miller Thompson
51 72 122
1883
II Mississippi
130
David Buel Knickerbacker
74 89 103
1883
IV Indiana (Indianapolis)
131
Henry C. Potter
27 54 63
1883
VII New York [ N 12]
[ N 9]
132
Alfred Magill Randolph
38 98 110
1883
Virginia (coadj. ) – I Southern Virginia
133
William D. Walker
63 74 76
1883
III Western New York – I North Dakota
134
Alfred A. Watson
51 83 98
1884
I East Carolina
135
William Jones Boone (son)
79 MOU SCO
1884
Missionary , IV Shanghai
[ N 8]
136
Nelson Somerville Rulison
38 99 114
1884
II Central Pennsylvania (now Bethlehem) [ N 16]
137
William Paret
38 71 99
1885
VI Maryland
138
George Worthington
74 100 114
1885
II Nebraska
139
Samuel David Ferguson
38 71 91
1885
Missionary , Cape Palmas (IV Liberia) [ N 11]
140
Edwin Gardner Weed
75 98 106
1886
III Florida
141
Mahlon Norris Gilbert
38 67 68
1886
Minnesota (coadj. )
142
Elisha Smith Thomas
68 73 84
1887
II Kansas
143
Ethelbert Talbot
68 73 84
1887
Missionary , I Wyoming , II Boise (Idaho) – III Central Pennsylvania/Bethlehem (name changed 1909)[ N 16]
PB15
144
James S. Johnston
72 110 122
1888
Missionary , II Western Texas/West Texas [ N 22]
145
Abiel Leonard
73 75 84
1888
Missionary , Utah and Nevada – II Utah – Western Colorado (administered)
146
Leighton Coleman
99 94 109
1888
II Delaware
147
Miles Kendrick
84 110 130
1889
Missionary , Arizona and New Mexico
148
Boyd Vincent
104 110 117
1889
II Southern Ohio
149
Cyrus F. Knight
114 116 119
1889
IV Milwaukee
150
Charles Chapman Grafton
114 119 121
1889
II Fond du Lac
151
William Andrew Leonard
54 68 92
1889
IV Ohio
152
Thomas Frederick Davies (father)
54 68 84
1889
III Michigan
[ N 23]
153
Anson Rogers Graves
84 100 119
1890
I The Platte (renamed Laramie, Kearney)
154
William Ford Nichols
54 75 83
1890
II California
[ N 24]
155
Edward Robert Atwill
84 114 121
1890
I Kansas City (West Missouri)
156
Henry Melville Jackson
72 98 120
1891
Alabama (Assistant)
157
Davis Sessums
75 84 108
1891
IV Louisiana
158
Phillips Brooks
54 63 68
1891
VI Massachusetts
159
Isaac Lea Nicholson
114 94 109
1891
V Milwaukee
160
Cleland Kinloch Nelson
75 98 103
1892
III Georgia – I Atlanta
161
Charles R. Hale
116 121 133
1892
Springfield (coadj. )
162
George Herbert Kinsolving
72 75 94
1892
II Texas
[ N 25]
163
Lemuel H. Wells
54 83 90
1892
I Spokane
164
William Crane Gray
75 110 140
1892
Missionary , Southern Florida [ N 26]
[ N 27]
165
Francis Key Brooke
84 95 104
1892
Missionary , Oklahoma and Indian Territory
166
William Morris Barker
90 104 114
1893
I Western Colorado – Missionary , Washington state (Olympia)
167
John McKim
91 103 110
1893
Missionary , I North Tokyo (North Kwanto)
168
Frederick R. Graves
91 103 110
1893
Missionary , V Shanghai – Northern California (interim)
169
Ellison Capers
103 134 140
1893
VII South Carolina
[ N 28]
170
Thomas F. Gailor
75 110 116
1893
III Tennessee
171
William Lawrence
54 63 83
1893
VII Massachusetts
[ N 29]
172
Joseph Blount Cheshire
103 134 169
1893
V North Carolina
173
Arthur Crawshay Alliston Hall
83 96 146
1894
III Vermont
174
John B. Newton
87 110 120
1894
Virginia (coadj. )
175
John H. White
84 114 128
1895
V Indiana (Indianapolis) – I Michigan City (Northern Indiana)
176
Frank Rosebrook Millspaugh
68 84 104
1895
III Kansas
177
Peter Trimble Rowe
92 94 123
1895
I Alaska
178
Lewis W. Burton
110 120 132
1896
I Lexington
179
Joseph H. Johnson
152 138 143
1896
I Los Angeles
180
Henry Y. Satterlee
74 93 110
1896
I Washington
181
G. Mott Williams
84 75 114
1897
I Marquette (Northern Michigan) – Europe (Suffragan in charge)
182
James Dow Morrison
92 93 111
1897
I Duluth
183
Chauncey B. Brewster
91 92 94
1897
V Connecticut
[ N 30]
184
Robert Atkinson Gibson
87 117 120
1897
VI Virginia
185
William N. McVickar
92 94 113
1898
VI Rhode Island
186
William Montgomery Brown
114 121 128
1898
V Arkansas
187
Junius M. Horner
172 134 169
1989
Missionary , Asheville (Western North Carolina)
MB1
Lucien Lee Kinsolving
110 92 111
1899
1st Missionary Bishop to Brazil (Southern Brazil)
[ N 25]
188
William Hall Moreland
154 145 147
1899
II Northern California
189
Samuel Cook Edsall
114 121 133
1899
II North Dakota – II Minnesota
190
Theodore N. Morrison
114 121 133
1899
III Iowa
191
James Bowen Funsten
84 94 117
1899
III Boise/Idaho [ N 31]
192
Joseph Marshall Francis
114 121 152
1899
VI Indiana/Indianapolis [ N 32]
193
Arthur L. Williams
138 104 153
1899
III Nebraska
194
William Loyall Gravatt
87 117 120
1899
II West Virginia
[ N 33]
195
Sidney Catlin Partridge
167 118 168
1900
Missionary , I Kyoto – II West Missouri
196
Robert Codman
96 92 93
1900
III Maine
197
Charles P. Anderson
114 112 121
1900
IV Chicago
PB17
198
Robert Woodward Barnwell
129 140 144
1900
III Alabama
199
Reginald Heber Weller
150 114 159
1900
III Fond du Lac
200
Frederick W. Taylor
121 150 159
1901
II Quincy
No.
Bishop
Consecrators
Year
Diocese
Notes
201
Cameron Mann
84 143 155
1901
III North Dakota – Missionary , Southern Florida, I South Florida [ N 26]
[ N 34]
202
Charles Brent
92 131 171
1901
Missionary , Philippines [ N 35] – IV Western New York
203
Frederick W. Keator
114 100 159
1902
Missionary , Washington state/I Olympia
204
Frederick Burgess
131 92 111
1902
II Long Island
205
James Addison Ingle
168 167 195
1902
Missionary , I Hankou
206
Alexander Hamilton Vinton
152 93 173
1902
I Western Massachusetts
207
Charles Sanford Olmstead
84 144 145
1902
II Colorado
208
Alexander Mackay-Smith
92 111 128
1902
VI Pennsylvania
209
James H. Van Buren
120 171 173
1902
I Puerto Rico [ N 36]
210
Henry Bond Restarick
154 113 147
1902
Missionary , Honolulu (Hawaii)
211
Charles Tyler Olmstead
93 96 131
1902
II Central New York
212
Charles Minnigerode Beckwith
110 108 157
1902
IV Alabama
213
Sheldon Munson Griswold
92 121 133
1903
Missionary Salina (Western Kansas) – V Chicago
[ N 3]
214
Theodore DuBose Bratton
110 140 144
1903
III Mississippi
215
Edwin S. Lines
84 92 111
1903
III Newark
216
M. Edward Fawcett
84 121 150
1904
III Quincy
217
David H. Greer
131 92 94
1904
VIII New York [ N 12]
218
Richard H. Nelson
92 94 133
1904
II Albany
219
Edward William Osborne
121 131 150
1904
II Springfield
220
Robert Strange
169 132 172
1904
II East Carolina
221
Logan H. Roots
168 167 171
1904
Missionary , II Hankou
222
Franklin S. Spalding
84 94 111
1904
III Utah
223
Henry D. Aves
108 144 157
1904
Missionary , Mexico
224
Albion W. Knight
84 140 157
1904
I Cuba – New Jersey (coadj. )
225
Charles E. Woodcock
84 121 138
1905
III Kentucky
226
James Henry Darlington
94 121 128
1905
IV Harrisburg (now Central Pennsylvania) [ N 16]
227
Frederick Foote Johnson
84 94 113
1905
South Dakota (Assistant) – II South Dakota – IV Missouri
228
Charles D. Williams
84 113 148
1906
IV Michigan
229
Edward M. Parker
96 171 173
1906
IV New Hampshire
230
John N. McCormick
84 112 160
1906
II Western Michigan
231
William Walter Webb
159 150 175
1906
VI Milwaukee
232
Charles Scadding
84 121 128
1906
III Oregon
233
Beverley D. Tucker
132 120 172
1906
II Southern Virginia
[ N 37]
234
William A. Guerry
84 140 170
1907
VIII South Carolina
235
Robert L. Paddock
84 131 180
1907
Missionary , I Eastern Oregon
[ N 17]
236
Edward J. Knight
111 143 208
1907
II Western Colorado
[ N 19]
237
Henry Douglas Robinson
84 150 189
1908
Missionary , Nevada
238
Frederick F. Reese
160 140 170
1908
IV Georgia
239
Frederick Joseph Kinsman
84 94 96
1908
III Delaware
240
Alfred Harding
84 109 111
1909
II Washington
241
Nathaniel S. Thomas
84 94 111
1909
II Wyoming
242
Benjamin Brewster
84 154 183 [ N 30]
1909
IV Maine – III Western Colorado
243
John Gardner Murray
137 109 132
1909
VII Maryland
PB16
244
Arthur Selden Lloyd
84 120 132
1909
Virginia (coadj. ) – New York (Suffragan)
245
George A. Beecher
84 108 153
1910
II Kearney (The Platte)
246
Edward A. Temple
84 108 144
1910
Missionary , North Texas (Northwest Texas)
247
James De Wolf Perry
84 126 171
1911
VII Rhode Island
PB18
248
Julius W. Atwood
171 173 183
1911
Missionary , Arizona
249
Theodore Payne Thurston
84 126 165
1911
Missionary , Oklahoma and Indian Territory – I Eastern Oklahoma
250
Louis Childs Sanford
154 179 188
1911
I San Joaquin
251
Charles Sumner Burch
217 92 111
1911
IX New York [ N 12]
252
Rogers Israel
128 143 148
1911
I Erie (Northwestern Pennsylvania)
253
James R. Winchester
84 140 162
1911
VI Arkansas
254
Thomas Frederick Davies (son)
84 171 183
1911
II Western Massachusetts
[ N 23]
255
Philip M. Rhinelander
84 128 171
1911
VII Pennsylvania
256
Thomas J. Garland
84 111 128
1911
VIII Pennsylvania
257
William Edward Toll
84 151 175
1911
Chicago (Suffragan)
258
Henry St. George Tucker
167 FYF LEA
1912
Missionary , II Kyoto – VIII Virginia
[ N 37] PB19
259
Daniel Trumbull Huntington
168 221 CAS MOL
1912
Missionary , I Anqing
[ N 15]
260
George Biller, Jr.
84 126 165
1912
III South Dakota
261
Harry S. Longley
84 190 193
1912
IV Iowa
262
Frank A. McElwain
84 189 193
1912
III Minnesota
263
William Farrar Weeks
173 218 229
1913
Vermont (coadj. )
264
Theodore I. Reese
148 151 171
1913
III Southern Ohio
265
Samuel G. Babcock
171 196 202
1913
Massachusetts (Suffragan)
266
Charles B. Colmore
84 140 170
1913
II Puerto Rico [ N 36] – Dominican Republic (bishop in charge)
267
John Poyntz Tyler
84 120 132
1914
IV North Dakota
268
Frank du Moulin
151 128 148
1914
Ohio (coadj. )
269
Frederick Bingham Howden
84 143 148
1914
Missionary , New Mexico and Southwest Texas
270
William T. Capers
84 140 144
1914
III West Texas
[ N 28]
271
William Cabell Brown
84 132 184
1914
VII Virginia
272
William F. Faber
84 126 151
1914
III Montana
273
George C. Hunting
84 154 179
1914
Missionary , Nevada
274
Paul Jones
84 154 179
1914
IV Utah
275
Thomas C. Darst
84 172 187
1915
III East Carolina
276
Walter Taylor Sumner
197 151 175
1915
IV Oregon
277
Hiram Richard Hulse
217 151 163
1915
II Cuba
278
Paul Matthews
148 151 192
1915
V New Jersey
279
Herman Page (father)
84 163 171
1915
II Spokane – IV Idaho – V Michigan – IV Northern Michigan (Provisional)
[ N 38]
280
George Y. Bliss
173 196 229
1915
Vermont (coadj. )
281
Charles Fiske
84 199 211
1915
III Central New York
282
Wilson R. Stearly
215 128 143
1915
IV Newark
283
Edward Campion Acheson
183 171 215
1915
VI Connecticut
284
James Wise
84 162 177
1916
IV Kansas
285
Hugh L. Burleson
84 171 189
1916
IV South Dakota
286
Irving P. Johnson
84 189 193
1917
III Colorado
287
Frank Hale Touret
84 270 272
1917
IV Western Colorado – V Idaho
288
Granville Hudson Sherwood
84 190 193
1917
III Springfield
289
Edwin Warren Saphore
84 162 195
1917
VII Arkansas
290
Arthur C. Thompson
84 132 172
1917
III Southern Virginia
291
Harry T. Moore
84 108 162
1917
II Dallas
292
Henry J. Mikell
170 140 164
1917
II Atlanta
293
William P. Remington
84 228 249
1918
South Dakota (Suffragan) – II Eastern Oregon – Pennsylvania (Suffragan)
294
John C. Sage
84 190 193
1918
Missionary , Salina (Western Kansas)
295
Robert L. Harris
84 151 175
1918
II Marquette (Northern Michigan)
296
Edward Thomas Demby
84 170 195
1918
Arkansas (Suffragan)[ N 39]
297
Clinton S. Quin
84 223 225
1918
III Texas
298
Henry Beard Delany
172 233 275
1918
North Carolina (Suffragan)[ N 39]
299
William Mercer Green (grandson)
84 157 170
1919
IV Mississippi
[ N 10]
300
Ernest Vincent Shayler
203 163 272
1919
IV Nebraska
No.
Bishop
Consecrators
Year
Diocese
Notes
301
Troy Beatty
84 170 253
1919
Tennessee (coadj. )
302
Edward L. Parsons
154 179 188
1919
III California
303
Walter H. Overs
84 226 252
1919
Missionary , V Liberia [ N 11]
304
James Craik Morris
84 170 224
1920
I Central America and Panama Canal Zone – V Louisiana
305
Frank Mosher
168 259 258
1920
Missionary , Philippines [ N 35]
306
Robert Carter Jett
84 233 194
1920
I Southwestern Virginia
307
Arthur W. Moulton
84 171 173
1920
V Utah
308
George W. Davenport
84 233 151
1920
III Easton
309
W. Bertrand Stevens
179 154 167
1920
II Los Angeles
310
David Lincoln Ferris
202 128 173
1920
V Western New York – I Rochester
311
Philip Cook
84 143 201
1920
IV Delaware
312
Herbert H. H. Fox
84 184 262
1920
VI Idaho – IV Montana
313
Granville G. Bennett
84 151 192
1920
II Duluth – VIII Rhode Island
314
Robert H. Mize
84 213 245
1921
Missionary , Salina (Western Kansas)
[ N 40]
315
Kirkman G. Finlay
234 172 238
1921
South Carolina (coadj. ) – I Upper South Carolina
316
William T. Manning
84 148 171
1921
X New York [ N 12]
317
Fred Ingley
84 286 128
1921
IV Colorado
318
Theophilus Momolu Gardiner
84 170 244
1921
Missionary , Liberia [ N 11] (Suffragan)
319
John D. LaMothe
84 243 233
1921
Missionary , Honolulu (Hawaii)
320
John C. Ward
84 128 148
1921
II Erie (Northwestern Pennsylvania)
321
Herbert Shipman
84 316 215
1921
New York (Suffragan)
322
Edwin A. Penick
172 234 275
1922
VI North Carolina
[ N 20]
323
James M. Maxon
170 216 225
1922
IV Tennessee
324
William G. McDowell
170 210 233
1922
V Alabama
325
G. Ashton Oldham
218 151 316
1922
III Albany
326
Charles Lewis Slattery
171 233 265
1922
VIII Massachusetts
327
W. Blair Roberts
84 285 286
1922
V South Dakota
328
Harry Roberts Carson
84 170 316
1923
Missionary , II Haiti – Dominican Republic [ N 41]
329
Alexander Mann
201 171 215
1923
III Pittsburgh
[ N 34]
330
James E. Freeman
170 171 243
1923
III Washington
331
Robert E. L. Strider
194 271 329
1923
III West Virginia
332
Frank W. Sterrett
143 226 194
1923
IV Bethlehem [ N 16]
MP1
Manuel Ferrando
170 316 244
1923
Puerto Rico [ N 36] (Suffragan)
333
Charles S. Reifsnider
167 179 151
1924
II North Kwanto
334
Edward M. Cross
262 261 330
1924
III Spokane
335
John Chanler White
143 216 197
1924
IV Springfield
336
Edward H. Coley
143 244 310
1924
IV Central New York
337
Frank A. Juhan
143 253 315
1924
IV Florida
338
Eugene Cecil Seaman
170 162 270
1925
Missionary , North Texas (Northwest Texas) – Oklahoma (acting)
339
Samuel B. Booth
173 229 247
1925
IV Vermont
340
Alfred A. Gilman
168 259 221
1925
Missionary , III Hankou
341
Warren L. Rogers
151 279 148
1925
V Ohio
342
Campbell Gray
199 216 231
1925
II Northern Indiana
[ N 27]
343
Benjamin F. P. Ivins
231 199 213
1925
VII Milwaukee
344
Simeon Arthur Huston
162 270 309
1925
II Olympia
345
John D. Wing
201 238 170
1925
II South Florida [ N 26]
346
Ernest M. Stires
143 243 316
1925
III Long Island
347
Robert E. Campbell
143 170 303
1925
Missionary , VI Liberia [ N 11]
348
William M. M. Thomas
143 172 MB1
1925
Southern Brazil
349
Middleton S. Barnwell
143 170 212
1925
VII Idaho – V Georgia
350
Walter Mitchell
243 278 248
1926
Missionary , Arizona
[ N 42]
351
Frank W. Creighton
243 218 256
1926
Mexico – Long Island (Suffragan) – VI Michigan
[ N 43]
352
Shirley H. Nichols
167 333 LEA (et al. )
1926
Missionary , III Kyoto , Salina (Western Kansas)
353
John T. Dallas
243 173 171
1926
V New Hampshire
354
Edward T. Helfenstein
243 194 233
1926
VIII Maryland
355
Thomas Casady
243 190 245
1927
Missionary , Oklahoma and Indian Territory , I Oklahoma
356
Albert Sidney Thomas
243 172 214
1928
IX South Carolina
357
Norman S. Binsted
243 167 258
1928
Missionary , I Tohoku – III Philippines [ N 35]
358
Thomas Jenkins
243 177 250
1928
Missionary , Nevada
359
John Insley Blair Larned
243 177 250
1929
Long Island (Suffragan)
360
Frank E. Wilson
243 170 197
1929
I Eau Claire
361
Henry Pryor Almon Abbott
243 178 225
1929
II Lexington
362
Francis M. Taitt
256 226 241
1929
IX Pennsylvania
363
Harwood Sturtevant
199 213 231
1929
IV Fond du Lac
364
Elmer N. Schmuck
197 238 241
1929
III Wyoming
365
Cameron J. Davis
310 281 285
1930
VI Western New York
366
S. Harrington Littell
285 167 210
1930
Missionary , Hawaii
367
Hayward S. Ablewhite
285 230 279
1930
III Marquette/Northern Michigan [ N 44]
368
Henry W. Hobson
148 151 194
1930
IV Southern Ohio
369
William Scarlett
148 227 248
1930
V Missouri
370
Robert Burton Gooden
309 188 250
1930
Los Angeles (Suffragan)
[ N 45]
371
George Craig Stewart
247 213 225
1930
VI Chicago
372
Henry Knox Sherrill
247 171 221
1930
IX Massachusetts
[ N 46] PB20
373
Frederick D. Goodwin
258 194 244
1930
IX Virginia
374
Charles K. Gilbert
247 224 244
1930
XI New York [ N 12]
375
Robert N. Spencer
270 216 227
1930
III West Missouri
376
Benjamin T. Kemerer
269 230 262
1931
III Duluth – Minnesota (Suffragan)
377
Hunter Wyatt-Brown
247 310 320
1931
V Harrisburg (now Central Pennsylvania) [ N 16]
[ N 47]
378
Stephen E. Keeler
269 230 262
1931
IV Minnesota
379
John Boyd Bentley
247 170 177
1931
II Alaska
380
Efraín Salinas
247 170 244
1931
I Mexico
381
Frederick G. Budlong
247 183 242
1931
VII Connecticut
382
Frederick B. Bartlett
285 250 317
1931
V North Dakota – VIII Idaho
383
Benjamin M. Washburn
247 224 244
1932
V Newark
384
Ralph E. Urban
247 224 278
1932
New Jersey (Suffragan)
385
Archie W. N. Porter
188 250 302
1933
III Northern California
386
Robert E. Gribbin
247 322 275
1934
I Western North Carolina
387
John W. Nichols
NOR 168 340
1934
Missionary , Shanghai (Suffragan)
[ N 24]
388
Theodore R. Ludlow
247 282 311
1936
Newark (Suffragan)
389
Benjamin D. Dagwell
278 177 250
1936
V Oregon
390
Leopold Kroll
247 244 316
1936
Missionary , VII Liberia [ N 11]
391
Vedder Van Dyck
247 353 372
1936
V Vermont
392
Bartel H. Reinheimer
247 281 310
1936
II Rochester
393
Charles Clingman
247 178 225
1936
IV Kentucky
394
Lewis Bliss Whittemore
247 230 342
1936
III Western Michigan
395
Wallace J. Gardner
278 188 311
1936
VI New Jersey
396
William Leopold Essex
247 192 261
1936
IV Quincy
397
Winfred Hamlin Ziegler
371 177 245
1936
IV Wyoming
398
William Appleton Lawrence
171 247 242
1937
III Western Massachusetts
[ N 29]
399
Harry Beal
309 250 370
1937
II Central America and Panama Canal Zone
400
Douglass H. Atwill
378 261 262
1937
VI North Dakota
No.
Bishop
Consecrators
Year
Diocese
Notes
401
Goodrich R. Fenner
284 270 286
1937
V Kansas
402
William P. Roberts
NOR 168 ROB
1937
Missionary , VI Shanghai – Kiangsu , (Holy Catholic Church in China )
403
Robert F. Wilner
305 333 HAL
1937
Missionary , Philippines [ N 35] (Suffragan)
404
Raymond A. Heron
258 171 242
1938
Massachusetts (Suffragan)
405
William A. Brown
258 275 306
1938
IV Southern Virginia
406
Charles C. J. Carpenter
258 214 270
1938
VI Alabama
407
Edmund P. Dandridge
258 214 266
1938
V Tennessee
408
Henry D. Phillips
258 275 292
1938
II Southwestern Virginia
409
Beverley Dandridge Tucker (son)
258 194 275
1938
VI Ohio
[ N 37]
410
Malcolm E. Peabody
258 248 307
1938
V Central New York
411
Karl M. Block
302 309 358
1938
IV California
412
Richard Bland Mitchell
350 214 289
1938
VIII Arkansas
[ N 42]
413
Richard A. Kirchhoffer
258 342 349
1939
VII Indianapolis
414
Arthur R. McKinstry
258 309 320
1939
V Delaware
415
Hugo Blankingship
258 266 328
1939
III Cuba
416
Spence Burton
258 247 286
1939
Haiti (Suffragan) – IX Bahamas (West Indies)
417
John J. Gravatt
258 194 [ N 33] 275
1939
II Upper South Carolina
418
William McClelland
258 268 308
1939
IV Easton
419
Henry H. Daniels
312 307 344
1939
V Montana
420
Edwin J. Randall
258 177 262
1939
Chicago (Suffragan)
421
Howard R. Brinker
258 245 300
1940
V Nebraska
422
Athalicio T. Pithan
348 380 415
1940
Southern Brazil
423
John Long Jackson
258 275 292
1940
VI Louisiana
424
Walter H. Gray
258 247 381
1940
VIII Connecticut
425
Lloyd R. Craighill
402 NOR TSE
1940
Missionary , II Anqing
426
Wallace E. Conkling
258 347 395
1941
VII Chicago
427
Oliver Leland Loring
258 247 391
1941
V Maine
[ N 48]
428
Noble C. Powell
258 354 330
1941
IX Maryland
429
James M. Stoney
258 406 412
1942
Missionary , New Mexico and Southwest Texas – I Rio Grande
430
Frank A. Rhea
307 334 358
1942
IX Idaho
431
James P. DeWolfe
258 316 346
1942
IV Long Island
432
William F. Lewis
258 307 358
1942
Missionary , Nevada – IV Olympia
433
W. Roy Mason
258 306 373
1942
Virginia (Suffragan)
434
John M. Walker
258 337 412
1942
III Atlanta
435
Oliver J. Hart
258 330 362
1942
X Pennsylvania
436
Herman Page (son)
258 351 394
1942
V Northern Michigan
[ N 38]
437
Duncan M. Gray (father)
258 214 412
1942
V Mississippi
[ N 49]
438
J. Thomas Heistand
258 332 435
1943
VI Harrisburg (now Central Pennsylvania) [ N 16]
[ N 50]
439
Edward Pinkney Wroth
258 329 331
1943
III Erie (Northwestern Pennsylvania)
440
Everett H. Jones
258 401 414
1943
IV West Texas
441
C. Alfred Voegeli
258 325 383
1943
III Haiti – Dominican Republic (in charge)
442
Charles F. Boynton
266 343 395
1944
III Puerto Rico [ N 36] – New York (Suffragan)
443
Sumner F. D. Walters
258 250 309
1944
II San Joaquin
444
Harry S. Kennedy
258 317 350
1944
Missionary , Hawaii – I Taiwan
445
Austin Pardue
258 365 421
1944
IV Pittsburgh
446
Angus Dun
258 372 368
1944
IV Washington
447
Thomas N. Carruthers
258 323 356
1944
X South Carolina
448
Elwood L. Haines
258 406 423
1944
V Iowa
449
William W. Horstick
258 363 420
1944
II Eau Claire
450
Reginald Mallett
343 363 395
1944
III Northern Indiana
451
Bravid W. Harris
258 405 322
1945
Missionary , VIII Liberia [ N 11]
452
Conrad H. Gesner
258 327 378
1945
VI South Dakota
453
Donald B. Aldrich
258 251 374
1945
Michigan (coadj. )
454
Reginald H. Gooden
258 370 [ N 45] 415
1945
III Central America and Panama Canal Zone/Panama and the Canal Zone [ N 51]
455
Henry I. Louttit
345 350 416
1945
III South Florida [ N 26] – I Central Florida
[ N 52]
456
Arthur B. Kinsolving II
258 350 409
1945
I Arizona
[ N 25]
457
Frederick L. Barry
258 325 346
1945
IV Albany
458
C. Avery Mason
258 291 426
1945
III Dallas
459
Alfred L. Banyard
258 383 395
1945
VII New Jersey
460
Tom Wright
258 275 428
1945
IV East Carolina
461
John E. Hines
258 297 411
1945
IV Texas
PB22
462
William R. Moody
258 393 368
1945
III Lexington
463
Richard S. M. Emrich
258 262 351
1946
VII Michigan
464
Harold E. Sawyer
258 320 410
1946
IV Erie (Northwestern Pennsylvania)
465
Lane W. Barton
258 368 378
1946
III Eastern Oregon
466
George H. Quarterman
258 355 401
1946
Missionary , North Texas/I Northwest Texas
467
Stephen C. Clark
258 307 309
1946
VI Utah
468
Norman B. Nash
372 353 398
1947
X Massachusetts
469
Stephen F. Bayne, Jr.
372 344 424
1947
III Olympia
470
Harold L. Bowen
372 317 426
1947
V Colorado
471
Richard T. Loring
372 335 426
1947
V Springfield
[ N 48]
472
Horace W. B. Donegan
372 374 468
1947
XII New York [ N 12]
473
George P. Gunn
372 306 405
1948
V Southern Virginia
474
Charles F. Hall
372 353 468
1948
VI New Hampshire
475
Louis C. Melcher
372 407 417
1948
I Central Brazil (Rio de Janeiro)
476
James Wilson Hunter
372 397 440
1948
V Wyoming
477
Francis Eric Bloy
258 302 370
1948
III Los Angeles
478
Lauriston L. Scaife
372 365 420
1948
VII Western New York
479
William J. Gordon, Jr.
372 322 379
1948
III Alaska – Michigan (Assistant)
480
Russell S. Hubbard
343 335 445
1948
Michigan (Suffragan) – IV Spokane
481
Charles A. Clough
343 335 427
1948
VI Springfield
482
Theodore N. Barth
372 323 407
1948
VI Tennessee
483
M. George Henry
258 408 447
1948
II Western North Carolina
484
E. Hamilton West
372 337 349
1948
V Florida
485
Walter M. Higley
372 336 410
1948
VI Central New York
486
Jonathan G. Sherman
372 394 431
1949
V Long Island
487
Donald J. Campbell
372 302 477
1949
Los Angeles (Suffragan)
488
Girault M. Jones
372 337 417
1949
VII Louisiana
489
Randolph R. Claiborne, Jr.
258 406 428
1949
Alabama (Suffragan) – V Atlanta
490
Robert F. Gibson, Jr.
258 373 433
1949
X Virginia
491
J. Gillespie Armstrong
372 293 435
1949
XI Pennsylvania
492
Charles L. Street
372 343 426
1949
Chicago (Suffragan)
493
Allen J. Miller
428 446 464
1949
V Easton
494
Nelson M. Burroughs
258 368 408
1949
VII Ohio
495
Egmont M. Krischke
475 379 422
1950
Southwestern Brazil
496
Dudley S. Stark
372 368 378
1950
III Rochester
497
Edward R. Welles (grandson)
372 375 428
1950
IV West Missouri
498
Gordon V. Smith
372 327 394
1950
VI Iowa
499
Wilburn C. Campbell
258 331 373
1950
IV West Virginia
500
Gerald F. Burrill
258 291 432
1950
Dallas (Suffragan) – VIII Chicago
[ N 53]
No.
Bishop
Consecrators
Year
Diocese
Notes
501
Henry H. Shires
372 370 411
1950
California (Suffragan)
502
Richard H. Baker
372 322 428
1951
VII North Carolina
503
Arthur C. Lichtenberger
372 340 369
1951
VI Missouri
PB21
504
Robert McConnell Hatch
372 381 424
1951
Connecticut (Suffragan) – IV Western Massachusetts
505
Richard S. Watson
372 307 430
1951
VII Utah
506
A. Ervine Swift
372 379 442
1951
IV Puerto Rico [ N 36] – Honduras (bishop in charge)
507
Richard R. Emery
372 378 400
1951
VII North Dakota
508
David E. Richards
372 347 451
1951
Albany (Suffragan) – I Central America – I Costa Rica – Honduras (bishop in charge)
509
Martin J. Bram
455 458 416
1951
South Florida [ N 26] (Suffragan)
510
Chilton Powell
372 355 421
1951
II Oklahoma
511
John B. Walthour
372 322 435
1952
IV Atlanta
512
Donald H. V. Hallock
343 426 363
1952
VIII Milwaukee
513
Hamilton H. Kellogg
372 297 378
1952
V Minnesota
514
William Crittenden
372 368 409
1952
V Erie (Northwestern Pennsylvania)
515
Iveson B. Noland
488 412 437
1952
VIII Louisiana
516
Lyman Ogilby
357 403 424
1953
Missionary , Philippines [ N 35] – South Dakota (coadj. ) – XIII Pennsylvania
517
John S. Higgins
372 313 378
1953
IX Rhode Island
518
Frederick J. Warnecke
372 332 383
1953
V Bethlehem [ N 16]
519
William H. Brady
363 481 343
1953
V Fond du Lac
520
Leland Stark
372 378 383
1953
VI Newark
521
George M. Murray
406 393 498
1953
VII Alabama – I Central Gulf Coast
522
Dudley B. McNeil
372 394 470
1953
IV Western Michigan
523
William S. Thomas
445 435 478
1953
Pittsburgh (Suffragan)
524
C. Alfred Cole
322 417 447
1953
III Upper South Carolina
525
Charles J. Kinsolving III
429 401 456
1953
II Rio Grande
[ N 25]
526
J. Brooke Mosley
372 368 414
1953
VI Delaware
527
Charles Gresham Marmion, Jr.
372 393 458
1954
V Kentucky
[ N 54]
528
William H. Marmion
372 408 414
1954
III Southwestern Virginia
[ N 54]
529
Joseph Harte
500 297 510
1954
Dallas (Suffragan) – II Arizona
530
Joseph Minnis
470 421 449
1954
VI Colorado
531
Archie Henry Crowley
372 436 468
1954
Michigan (Suffragan)
532
Albert R. Stuart
372 347 488
1954
VI Georgia
533
Anson Phelps Stokes
372 368 468
1954
XI Massachusetts
534
John Vander Horst
372 407 482
1955
VII Tennessee
535
Harry Lee Doll
372 373 428
1955
X Maryland
536
Richard Earl Dicus
440 350 412
1955
West Texas (Suffragan)
537
F. Percy Goddard
297 440 461
1955
Texas (Suffragan)
538
Robert R. Brown
412 414 373
1955
IX Arkansas
539
Arnold Lewis
372 337 484
1956
Missionary , Salina (Western Kansas) – I Suffragan bishop of the Armed Forces
540
James W. F. Carman
372 389 293
1956
VI Oregon
541
Earl Honaman
372 438 435
1956
Harrisburg (now Central Pennsylvania) [ N 16] (Suffragan)
542
Plínio Lauer Simões
475 379 495
1956
Missionary Bishop of South-Western Brazil
543
Edward C. Turner
401 470 421
1956
VI Kansas
544
James Clements
372 297 461
1956
Texas (Suffragan)
545
William Moses
372 455 345
1956
South Florida [ N 26] (Suffragan)
546
Chandler Sterling
419 421 530
1956
VI Montana
547
Frederic C. Lawrence
372 398 533
1956
Massachusetts (Suffragan)
[ N 29]
548
Norman Foote
372 430 449
1957
X Idaho
549
John Craine
413 411 368
1957
VIII Indianapolis
550
Clarence Haden
372 385 497
1957
IV Northern California
551
José G. Saucedo
372 380 440
1958
I Cuernavaca
552
Philip McNairy
372 368 513
1958
VI Minnesota
553
John H. Esquirol
372 424 504
1958
IX Connecticut
554
Dan Corrigan
372 530 449
1958
Colorado (Suffragan)
555
James Pike
372 302 472
1958
V California
556
David Rose
372 473 405
1958
VI Southern Virginia
557
Francis Lickfield
500 396 519
1958
V Quincy
558
Donald MacAdie
383 520 503
1958
Newark (Suffragan)
559
Roger Blanchard
372 368 484
1958
V Southern Ohio
560
Edmund Sherrill
372 495 542
1959
Central Brazil (Rio de Janeiro) – I Recife
[ N 46]
561
Allen W. Brown
503 457 410
1959
Albany (suffragan) — V Albany
562
Benito Cabanban
516 444 587
1959
Missionary , V Philippines/Central Philippines [ N 35]
563
George L. Cadigan
503 496 538
1959
VII Missouri
564
William Creighton
503 446 480
1959
V Washington
[ N 43]
565
Richard Millard
503 432 443
1960
Europe (Suffragan in charge) – California (Suffragan)
566
William Wright
503 432 443
1960
Missionary , Nevada
567
Charles E. Bennison (father)
503 394 470
1960
V Western Michigan
[ N 55]
568
Paul Kellogg
503 441 506
1960
I Dominican Republic
569
J. Stuart Wetmore
503 472 478
1960
New York (Suffragan)
570
Ivol Curtis
503 370 477
1960
Los Angeles (Suffragan) – V Olympia
571
Samuel B. Chilton
503 373 490
1960
Virginia (Suffragan)
572
Thomas Fraser
503 373 502
1960
VIII North Carolina
573
Robert DeWitt
503 446 468
1960
Michigan (Suffragan) – XII Pennsylvania
574
Edwin B. Thayer
530 470 498
1960
VII Colorado
575
Gray Temple
503 424 427
1961
XI South Carolina
576
Harvey Butterfield
503 424 427
1961
VI Vermont
577
Russell T. Rauscher
503 421 510
1961
VI Nebraska
578
Charles P. Gilson
503 444 402
1961
Missionary , Hawaii (Suffragan) – Taiwan (Suffragan)
579
Romualdo González-Agüeros
503 415 379
1961
IV Cuba
580
Dillard Houston Brown Jr.
503 446 564
1961
Missionary , IX Liberia [ N 11]
581
John Allin
503 488 437
1961
VI Mississippi
PB23
582
J. Warren Hutchens
424 427 553
1961
X Connecticut
583
James Duncan
503 455 534
1961
South Florida [ N 26] (Suffragan) – I Southeast Florida
584
William Hargrave
503 455 424
1961
South Florida [ N 26] (Suffragan) – I Southwest Florida
585
Charles W. MacLean
431 472 486
1962
Long Island (Suffragan)
586
William Sanders
503 534 532
1962
VIII Tennessee – I East Tennessee
587
James Montgomery
503 500 492
1962
IX Chicago
588
Albert A. Chambers
503 472 450
1962
VII Springfield
589
Theodore H. McCrea
503 458 500
1962
Dallas (Suffragan)
590
John Burgess
503 526 446
1962
XII Massachusetts
591
Edward G. Longid
503 516 533
1963
Missionary , Philippines (Suffragan) – I Northern Philippines [ N 35]
[ N 56]
592
Charles B. Persell, Jr.
503 561 478
1963
Albany (Suffragan)
[ N 57]
593
Cedric E. Mills
428 379 506
1963
I Virgin Islands
594
George W. Barrett
472 496 554
1963
IV Rochester – Los Angeles (Assisting)
595
Frederick Putnam
538 510 543
1963
Oklahoma (Suffragan) – I Navajoland – Minnesota (Assisting)
596
Walter C. Klein
405 500 549
1963
IV Northern Indiana
597
John A. Pinckney
483 356 417
1963
IV Upper South Carolina
598
Paul Moore, Jr.
503 549 564
1964
Washington (Suffragan) – XIII New York [ N 12]
599
Leonardo Romero
503 551 506
1964
Mexico (Suffragan) – I Northern Mexico – El Salvador
600
Melchor Saucedo
503 551 506
1964
Western Mexico
No.
Bishop
Consecrators
Year
Diocese
Notes
601
George Rath
503 472 520
1964
VII Newark
602
Ned Cole
503 410 485
1964
VII Central New York
603
David Reed
503 454 529
1964
I Colombia – VI Kentucky
604
Scott Bailey
461 466 537
1964
Texas (Suffragan) – VI West Texas
605
Kim Myers
549 463 531
1964
Michigan (Suffragan) – VI California
606
Robert C. Rusack
477 370 570
1964
IV Los Angeles
607
George Selway
549 529 436
1964
VI Northern Michigan
608
Francisco Reus-Froylan
503 506 442
1964
V Puerto Rico [ N 36]
609
James Wong
HAL COR DAL
1960
II Taiwan
610
George T. Masuda
452 476 546
1965
VIII North Dakota – Washington (Assisting)
611
J. Milton Richardson
461 604 537
1965
V Texas
612
Hal R. Gross
461 540 550
1966
Oregon (Suffragan)
613
William Davidson
461 466 610
1966
Missionary , Salina, I Western Kansas – Ohio (Assistant) – Colorado (Assistant)
614
Albert W. Van Duzer
461 459 486
1966
VIII New Jersey
615
William F. Gates, Jr.
461 534 586
1966
Tennessee (Suffragan)
616
William Paul Barnds
461 458 589
1966
Dallas (Suffragan)
617
Dean T. Stevenson
461 438 518
1966
VII Harrisburg/Central Pennsylvania (diocese's name changed 1971)[ N 16]
618
Robert Hall
461 490 500
1966
XI Virginia
619
George A. Taylor
461 493 414
1967
VI Easton
620
Richard Martin
461 486 478
1967
Long Island (Suffragan)
621
John Burt
461 494 409
1967
VIII Ohio
622
W. Moultrie Moore, Jr.
532 572 502
1967
North Carolina (Suffragan) – VII Easton
623
John Wyatt
461 529 605
1967
V Spokane
624
Robert R. Spears, Jr.
461 472 597
1967
West Missouri (suffr ) – V Rochester
625
Milton L. Wood
461 406 489
1967
Atlanta (suffr )
626
Christoph Keller, Jr.
461 581 538
1967
X Arkansas
627
William Frey
461 508 608
1967
Guatemala – El Salvador – Honduras (bishop in charge) – VIII Colorado – Rio Grande (Assisting)
628
Edward McNair
461 477 550
1968
Northern California (suffr )
629
Lani Hanchett
461 444 540
1967
I Hawaii
630
Edmond L. Browning
461 ROW 444
1968
Missionary , Micronesia , I Okinawa – Europe (bishop-in-charge) – II Hawaii
PB24
631
Robert Appleyard
461 445 523
1968
V Pittsburgh
632
Harold Robinson
461 478 ZIE
1968
VIII Western New York
633
Harold Gosnell
461 440 494
1968
V West Texas
634
Jackson E. Gilliam
461 521 546
1968
VII Montana – Hawaii (Assisting)
635
Victor Rivera
461 443 570
1968
III San Joaquin
636
Hunley A. Elebash
461 460 484
1968
V East Carolina
637
Frederick Wolf
461 424 517
1968
VI Maine
638
William Mead
461 414 526
1968
VII Delaware
639
David Leighton
461 535 523
1968
XI Maryland
640
G. Edward Haynsworth
608 508 510
1969
Nicaragua – El Salvador – South Carolina (Assistant)
641
José Ramos
461 608 508
1969
II Costa Rica
[ N 58]
642
Constancio Manguramas
562 591 630
1969
Missionary , Philippines (Suffragan) – I Southern Philippines [ N 35]
643
William B. Spofford
461 548 465
1969
IV Eastern Oregon – Washington (Assisting)
644
David Thornberry
461 368 476
1969
VI Wyoming
645
Stanley Atkins
449 512 519
1969
III Eau Claire
646
Paul Reeves
532 455 Nassau
1969
VII Georgia
647
Philip Smith
461 490 618
1970
Virginia (Suffragan) – VII New Hampshire
648
William H. Folwell
455 583 646
1970
II Central Florida
649
Addison Hosea
462 527 488
1970
IV Lexington
650
Donald Davies
461 577 581
1970
IV Dallas – I Fort Worth – Europe (Suffragan in charge)
651
Walter H. Jones
498 452 610
1970
VII South Dakota
652
George Browne
461 520 441
1970
Missionary , X Liberia [ N 11] – Archbishop of West Africa
653
Alexander Stewart
461 590 504
1970
V Western Massachusetts
654
Lloyd E. Gressle
461 526 518
1970
VI Bethlehem [ N 16]
655
James Pong
461 BAK BAN
1971
III Taiwan
656
Clarence E. Hobgood
461 539 572
1971
II Suffragan bishop of the Armed Forces
657
Adrián D. Cáceres
461 627 600
1971
I Central Ecuador – I Litoral Ecuador
658
Bill Stough
461 521 581
1971
VIII Alabama
659
John McGill Krumm
461 474 559
1971
VI Southern Ohio
660
Luc Garnier
461 527 620
1971
IV Haiti
661
Robert Varley
461 577 619
1971
VII Nebraska
662
Arthur A. Vogel
461 497 512
1971
V West Missouri
663
Willis R. Henton
461 466 599
1971
II Northwest Texas – I Western Louisiana
664
John T. Walker
461 564 590
1971
VI Washington
665
E. Otis Charles
461 505 582
1971
VIII Utah – Dean, Episcopal Divinity School
666
Frederick H. Belden
461 517 561
1971
X Rhode Island
667
H. Coleman McGehee, Jr.
461 490 463
1971
VIII Michigan
668
Morgan Porteus
461 582 424
1971
XI Connecticut
669
Richard M. Trelease, Jr.
461 526 621
1971
III Rio Grande
670
Harold Jones
461 452 651
1972
South Dakota (Suffragan)
[ N 59]
671
Walter C. Righter
461 474 498
1972
VII Iowa – Newark (Assistant)
672
Morris F. Arnold
461 590 659
1972
Massachusetts (suffr )
673
William A. Franklin
603 514 454
1972
II Colombia
674
Albert W. Hillestad
461 588 637
1972
VIII Springfield
675
Lemuel B. Shirley
454 603 584
1972
IV Panama
676
Bennett Sims
461 489 613
1972
VI Atlanta
677
Wesley Frensdorff
461 505 566
1972
I Nevada – Navajoland (interim) – Arizona (Assistant)
678
Telésforo A. Isaac
461 568 441
1972
II Dominican Republic – Southwest Florida (Assisting) – Virgin Islands (interim)
679
Samuel J. Wylie
461 472 659
1972
VII Northern Michigan
680
Edward M. Turner
461 593 506
1972
II Virgin Islands
681
Hanford L. King, Jr.
461 548 651
1972
XI Idaho
682
William C. R. Sheridan
461 587 ROW
1972
V Northern Indiana
683
Quintin E. Primo, Jr.
461 587 463
1972
Chicago (Suffragan) – Delaware (interim)
684
William J. Cox
461 639 535
1973
Maryland (Suffragan) – Oklahoma (Assistant)
685
George M. Alexander
461 521 583
1973
V Upper South Carolina
686
Anselmo Carral-Solar
600 675 514
1973
Guatemala – Texas (Assisting)
687
Robert P. Atkinson
461 499 586
1973
V West Virginia – Virginia (Assistant)
688
John A. Baden
490 618 556
1973
Virginia (Suffragan)
689
Charles T. Gaskell
461 512 645
1973
IX Milwaukee
690
William G. Weinhauer
461 636 572
1973
III Western North Carolina
691
Donald J. Parsons
461 587 512
1973
VI Quincy
692
Donald J. Davis
461 514 549
1973
VI Erie/Northwestern Pennsylvania [ N 60]
693
Matthew P. Bigliardi
540 612 570
1974
VII Oregon
694
Harold Wright
598 590 472
1974
New York (Suffragan)
695
Wilbur Hogg
461 561 637
1974
VI Albany
696
Robert Kerr
461 576 624
1974
VII Vermont
697
Robert M. Wolterstorff
461 477 552
1974
I San Diego
698
Duncan M. Gray, Jr.
461 581 515
1974
VII Mississippi
[ N 49]
699
Frank S. Cerveny
461 543 484
1974
VI Florida
700
David Cochran
581 479 610
1974
IV Alaska
No.
Bishop
Consecrators
Year
Diocese
Notes
701
E. Paul Haynes
581 584 455
1974
II Southwest Florida
702
G. P. Mellick Belshaw
581 614 444
1975
IX New Jersey
703
Robert C. Witcher
581 486 515
1975
VI Long Island
704
William Jones
581 563 614
1975
VIII Missouri
705
William Clark
581 590 613
1975
VIII Delaware
706
William Dimmick
581 534 582
1975
VIII Northern Michigan – Minnesota (Assistant) – Alabama (Assistant)
707
Richard Abellon
562 591 614
1975
II Northern Philippines – I Northern Luzon [ N 35]
708
Robert Terwilliger
581 560 699
1975
Dallas (Suffragan)
709
Robert Cochrane
581 570 677
1976
VI Olympia
710
Roger H. Cilley
581 611 537
1976
Texas (Suffragan)
711
James Brown
581 488 454
1976
IX Louisiana
712
Charles Vaché
581 556 564
1976
VII Southern Virginia – West Virginia (interim)
713
John Shelby Spong
581 601 618
1976
VIII Newark
714
Joseph T. Heistand
581 438 618
1976
III Arizona
[ N 50]
715
John Coburn
581 590 472
1976
XIII Massachusetts
716
H. Irving Mayson
581 667 683
1976
Michigan (Suffragan)
717
James Warner
581 519 543
1976
VIII Nebraska
718
Gerald N. McAllister
581 613 633
1977
III Oklahoma
719
Edward W. Jones
581 549 617
1977
IX Indianapolis
720
Manuel C. Lumpias
562 707 655
1977
VI Central Philippines [ N 35]
721
Bob Jones
581 644 479
1977
VII Wyoming
722
Robert M. Anderson
581 552 665
1978
VII Minnesota – Los Angeles (Assistant)
723
C. Judson Child, Jr.
581 676 489
1978
VII Atlanta
724
Charles L. Burgreen
581 539 633
1978
III Suffragan bishop of the Armed Forces
725
Hugo Pina-Lopez
581 675 648
1978
I Honduras – Central Florida (Assisting)
726
John Thompson
581 550 635
1978
V Northern California
727
Leigh Allen Wallace, Jr. |
581 623 634
1979
VI Spokane
728
Calvin Schofield, Jr.
581 583 455
1979
II Southeast Florida
[ N 5]
729
Arthur Heath Light
581 528 516
1979
IV Southwestern Virginia
730
Bernardo Merino Botero
581 675 657
1979
III Colombia
731
Stanley F. Hauser
581 604 670
1979
West Texas (Suffragan)
732
William E. Swing
581 605 664
1979
VII California
733
William A. Beckham
581 685 586
1979
VI Upper South Carolina
734
Walter Dennis
598 472 569
1979
New York (Suffragan)
735
B. Sidney Sanders
581 460 636
1979
VI East Carolina
736
Arthur E. Walmsley
581 668 637
1979
XII Connecticut
737
William Black
581 368 659
1979
VII Southern Ohio
738
Pui-Yeung Cheung
581 655 642
1980
IV Taiwan
739
David H. Lewis, Jr.
581 618 490
1980
Virginia (Suffragan)
740
Harold A. Hopkins, Jr.
581 610 637
1980
IX North Dakota
741
Robert W. Estill
581 572 650
1980
IX North Carolina
742
Roberto Martinez
581 551 600
1980
Central and South Mexico (Missonary suffragan, Hidalgo )
743
Claro Huerta Ramos
581 551 600
1980
Central and South Mexico (Missonary suffragan, Vera Cruz )
744
George N. Hunt III
581 732 517
1980
XI Rhode Island
745
Rustin R. Kimsey
581 465 643
1980
V Eastern Oregon – Navajoland (Assisting) – Alaska (Assisting)
746
William L. Stevens
581 519 639
1980
VI Fond du Lac
747
Maurice Benitez
581 461 604
1980
VI Texas
748
Herbert A. Donovan, Jr.
581 626 538
1980
XI Arkansas – Chicago (Provisional) – Anglican observer at the United Nations – New Jersey , New York (Assisting)
749
C. FitzSimons Allison
581 575 685
1980
XII South Carolina
750
William C. Wantland
581 645 718
1980
IV Eau Claire – Navajoland (interim)
751
C. Shannon Mallory
Central Africa [ N 61]
1972
I El Camino Real
752
Charlie F. McNutt
581 617 687
1980
VIII Central Pennsylvania (previously Harrisburg) [ N 16]
753
Sam B. Hulsey
581 466 663
1980
III Northwest Texas
754
William Wolfrum
581 627 574
1981
Colorado (Suffragan) – Navajoland (interim)
755
Charles F. Duvall
581 521 733
1981
II Central Gulf Coast
756
O'Kelley Whitaker
581 602 648
1981
VIII Central New York – Southern Virginia (Assisting)
757
John F. Ashby
581 718 750
1981
II Western Kansas
758
Richard F. Grein
581 543 552
1981
VII Kansas – XIV New York [ N 12]
759
George Clinton Harris
581 700 651
1981
V Alaska
760
Henry B. Hucles
581 703 486
1981
Long Island (Suffragan)
761
Alden Hathaway
581 631 618
1981
VI Pittsburgh
762
Samuel Espinoza Venegas
581 600 551
1981
Western Mexico
763
Clarence Coleridge
581 736 WAL
1981
XIII Connecticut – Pennsylvania (Assisting)
764
Bradford Hastings
581 736 WAL
1981
Connecticut (Suffragan)
765
Armando Guerra
675 686 678
1982
I Guatemala
766
Donald M. Hultstrand
581 689 719
1982
IX Springfield
767
A. Theodore Eastman
581 639 535
1982
XII Maryland
768
David Birney
581 654 681
1982
XII Idaho – Massachusetts (Assisting)
769
Thomas K. Ray
581 567 706
1982
IX Northern Michigan – Iowa (Assisting)
770
Gordon T. Charlton, Jr.
581 747 650
1982
Texas (Suffragan)
771
C. Brinkley Morton
581 697 658
1982
II San Diego
772
Mark Dyer
581 654 590
1982
VII Bethlehem [ N 16]
773
Alex Dickson
581 698 586
1983
I West Tennessee
774
James R. Moodey
581 621 494
1983
IX Ohio
775
Elliott L. Sorge
542 560 CAB
1971
I South Central Brazil (São Paulo) – VIII Easton
776
Donis D. Patterson
581 604 724
1983
V Dallas
777
Robert Longid
707 591 720
1983
III Northern Philippines [ N 35]
[ N 56]
778
Harry W. Shipps
581 646 773
1984
VIII Georgia
779
James Ottley
581 730 599
1984
V Panama – Anglican observer at the United Nations –Honduras (interim) – Southeast Florida (Assisting)
780
Leo Frade
581 711 765
1984
II Honduras – III Southeast Florida
781
Vincent K. Pettit
581 702 734
1984
New Jersey (Suffragan)
782
David S. Ball
581 508 695
1984
VII Albany
783
Andrew F. Wissemann
581 782 504
1984
VI Western Massachusetts
784
William G. Burrill
581 500 550
1984
VI Rochester – Arizona (Assisting)
[ N 53]
785
Peter James Lee
581 741 618
1984
XII Virginia
786
Craig Anderson
581 452 634
1984
VIII South Dakota – Dean, General Theological Seminary – President, National Council of Churches – Rector, St. Paul's School
787
Roger J. White
581 766 587
1984
X Milwaukee
788
Edward Chalfant
581 559 659
1984
VII Maine
789
Don Wimberly
581 749 699
1984
V Lexington – VIII Texas
790
Howard Meeks
581 567 776
1984
VI Western Michigan
791
Clarence C. Pope
581 645 711
1985
II Fort Worth
792
Martiniano García Montiel
581 650 762
1985
South and Central Mexico (Suffragan) – Cuernavaca – III Litoral Ecuador
793
Sturdie Downs
599 787 678
1985
I Nicaragua
794
Frank T. Griswold
581 500 587
1985
X Chicago
[ N 3] PB25
795
Rogers Harris
581 733 773
1985
III Southwest Florida – Lexington (Assisting)
796
Frank Vest
581 741 572
1985
North Carolina (Suffragan) – VIII Southern Virginia
797
Oliver B. Garver, Jr.
581 745 746
1985
Los Angeles (Suffragan)
798
Franklin Carr
581 687 499
1985
West Virginia (Suffragan) – Upper South Carolina (Assisting)
799
George Reynolds
581 722 773
1985
IX Tennessee
800
David Johnson
581 538 500
1985
XIV Massachusetts
No.
Bishop
Consecrators
Year
Diocese
Notes
801
Robert L. Ladehoff
581 693 755
1985
VIII Oregon
802
John H. MacNaughton
630 604 731
1986
VII West Texas
803
Charles I. "Ci" Jones
630 634 603
1986
VIII Montana
804
Allen L. Bartlett, Jr.
630 516 603
1986
XIV Pennsylvania – Washington (Assisting)
805
Douglas E. Theuner
630 647 736
1986
VIII New Hampshire
806
Daniel L. Swenson
630 722 696
1986
VIII Vermont – Minnesota (Assisting)
807
Narciso V. Ticobay
692 707 777
1986
II Southern Philippines [ N 35]
808
Robert O. Miller
630 698 608
1986
IX Alabama
809
Stewart C. Zabriskie
677 740 771
1986
II Nevada
A810
Barry Valentine
Transferred[ N 62]
1969
Rupert's Land (Canada) – Maryland (Assisting)
811
David Bowman
630 494 621
1986
IX Western New York – Central New York (interim) – Ohio (Assistant)
812
Arthur B. Williams, Jr.
630 774 621
1986
Ohio (Suffragan)
813
George E. Bates
677 745 643
1986
IX Utah
814
Ronald H. Haines
630 664 690
1986
VII Washington
815
Francis C. Gray
630 648 719
1986
VI Northern Indiana – Virginia (Assistant)
[ N 27]
816
Cabell Tennis
729 804 712
1986
IX Delaware – Spokane (Assistant)
817
Donald P. Hart
630 479 647
1986
IIII Hawaii – Southern Virginia (Assistant)
818
Frank Allan
723 586 676
1987
VIII Atlanta
819
E. Don Taylor
630 632 680
1987
III Virgin Islands – New York (Assistant)
820
German Martinez-Marquez
802 779 551
1987
I Northern Mexico
821
Jeffery Rowthorn
630 657 736
1987
Connecticut (Suffragan) – Europe (suffragan in charge)
822
Earl N. McArthur
630 802 718
1988
West Texas (Suffragan)
823
Edward H. MacBurney
630 746 813
1988
VII Quincy
824
Robert M. Moody
630 718 785
1988
IV Oklahoma
825
John C. T. Chien
630 817
1988
V Taiwan
826
Orris G. Walker
630 812 703
1988
VII Long Island
827
Luis Caisapanta
779 692 657
1988
II Litoral Ecuador
828
Frederick H. Borsch
630 702 664
1988
V Los Angeles
829
Herbert Thompson, Jr.
630 737 620
1988
VIII Southern Ohio
830
Chris Epting
630 648 671
1988
VIII Iowa – Director of ecumenical relations – Chicago (Assisting)
831
Franklin D. Turner
630 804 664
1988
Pennsylvania (Suffragan)
832
John-David Schofield
630 635 732
1988
IV San Joaquin
833
R. Stewart Wood
664 667 659
1988
IX Michigan
834
Barbara Harris
630 800 804
1989
Massachusetts (Suffragan) – Washington (Assisting)
835
John C. Buchanan
630 755 622
1989
VI West Missouri – Texas (Assisting) – Southern Virginia (interim) – Quincy (Provisional)
836
Terence Kelshaw
630 761 747
1989
IV Rio Grande
837
Robert H. Johnson
630 690 723
1989
IV Western North Carolina
838
Sanford Z. K. Hampton
630 722 834
1989
Minnesota (Suffragan) – Olympia , Oregon (Assisting)
839
John W. Howe
630 761 627
1989
III Central Florida
840
Robert D. Rowley
630 692 772
1989
VII Northwestern Pennsylvania
841
John H. Smith
630 690 774
1989
VI West Virginia
842
Robert Jefferson Hargrove, Jr.
630 663 711
1989
II Western Louisiana
843
Vincent W. Warner, Jr.
709 637 800
1989
VII Olympia
844
Sergio Carranza
678 826 675
1989
I Mexico – Los Angeles (Assistant)
845
William E. Sterling
630 747 686
1989
Texas (Suffragan)
846
James E. Krotz
630 717 830
1989
IX Nebraska
847
Edward L. Lee
719 769 516
1989
VII Western Michigan
848
Charles L. Longest
630 639 767
1989
Maryland (Suffragan)
849
Artemio M. Zabala
707 777 807
1989
I North Central Philippines [ N 35]
850
Andrew H. Fairfield
630 610 740
1989
X North Dakota
851
William E. Smalley
630 758 767
1989
VIII Kansas
852
Edward L. Salmon, Jr.
630 749 640
1990
XIII South Carolina
853
Steven T. Plummer
630 670 595
1990
II Navajoland
854
Charles L. Keyser
630 699 785
1990
IV Suffragan bishop of the Armed Forces – Montana , Georgia (Assisting)
855
Huntington Williams, Jr.
630 741 676
1990
North Carolina (Suffragan)
856
Neptalí Larrea Moreno
630 779 780
1990
II Central Ecuador
857
John S. Thornton
658 745 801
1990
XIII Idaho – Spokane (Assistant)
858
Richard L. Shimpfky
630 834 713
1990
II El Camino Real
859
Frank J. Terry
630 516 623
1990
VII Spokane
860
W. Jerry Winterrowd
630 627 754
1991
IX Colorado
861
Chester Talton
630 722 826
1991
Los Angeles (Suffragan)
862
William W. Wiedrich
719 587 794
1991
Chicago (Suffragan)
863
Hays H. Rockwell
630 758 704
1991
IX Missouri
864
Victor A. Scantlebury
630 779 675
1991
Panama (Suffragan) – Chicago (Assistant)
865
Steven Charleston
630 853 750
1991
VI Alaska – Dean, Episcopal Divinity School
866
Jack M. McKelvey
756 713 831
1991
Newark (Suffragan) – VII Rochester
867
Robert Tharp
630 648 586
1991
II East Tennessee – Atlanta (Assisting)
868
Jerry Lamb
630 726 801
1991
VI Northern California – Nevada (Assisting) – San Joaquin (Provisional)
869
Alfred C. Marble
581 698 735
1991
VIII Mississippi – North Carolina (Assisting)
870
Julio C. Holguin
856 779 678
1991
III Dominican Republic
871
David B. Joslin
630 631 838
1991
IX Central New York – New Jersey (Assisting)
872
Peter H. Beckwith
630 829 794
1991
X Springfield
873
Martín Barahona
630 779 856
1992
I El Salvador – II Archbishop , Church in Central America
874
Gethin B. Hughes
630 828 842
1992
III San Diego
875
Robert Shahan
630 529 714
1992
IV Arizona
876
Jane Dixon
630 814 834
1992
Washington (Suffragan)
877
Martin G. Townsend
630 775 772
1992
IX Easton
878
Robert S. Denig
630 847 783
1993
VII Western Massachusetts
879
James M. Stanton
630 828 832
1993
VI Dallas
[ R 1]
880
Jack Iker
630 791 659
1993
III Fort Worth
881
Jean-Zaché Duracin
630 660 867
1993
V Haiti
882
Bertram Herlong
630 785 752
1993
X Tennessee
883
F. Clayton Matthews
630 785 687
1993
Virginia (Suffragan) – Director, Office of Pastoral Development
884
Claude E. Payne
630 461 581
1993
VII Texas
885
James L. Jelinek
630 722 838
1993
VIII Minnesota
886
Joe Morris Doss
630 732 780
1993
X New Jersey
887
Mary Adelia McLeod
630 808 834
1993
IX Vermont
888
James M. Coleman
630 711 773
1993
II West Tennessee
889
James E. Folts
630 802 604
1994
VIII West Texas
890
J. Clark Grew II
630 812 794
1994
X Ohio
891
Edwin F. "Ted" Gulick, Jr.
630 796 883
1994
VII Kentucky
892
Stephen H. Jecko
630 699 661
1994
VII Florida – Dallas (Assistant)
893
Robert C. Johnson, Jr.
630 741 855
1994
X North Carolina
894
Russell Jacobus
630 746 787
1994
VII Fond du Lac
895
Larry Maze
630 698 748
1994
XII Arkansas
896
Creighton L. Robertson
630 786 670
1994
IX South Dakota
897
Keith Ackerman
630 691 823
1994
VIII Quincy
898
M. Thomas Shaw
630 800 834
1994
XV Massachusetts
899
Alfredo Morante
MP1 906a 856
1994
IV Litoral Ecuador
900
Kenneth L. Price, Jr.
630 829 841
1994
Southern Ohio (Suffragan)
No.
Bishop
Consecrators
Year
Diocese
Notes
901
Henry I. Louttit (Jr.)
630 778 675
1995
IX Georgia
[ N 52]
902
Dorsey F. Henderson, Jr.
630 583 746
1995
VII Upper South Carolina
903
John L. Said
630 728 583
1995
Southeast Florida (Suffragan) – Central Florida (Assisting)
904
Vernon E. Strickland
630 721 830
1995
III Western Kansas – Wyoming (Assisting)
905
Clarence W. Hayes
630 454 730
1995
VI Panama
906a
Onell Soto
779 648 730 [ N 63]
1987
II Venezuela [ N 64] (1987-1995) – Atlanta (Assistant) (1995-1999) – Alabama (Assistant) (1999-2001)
907
David Colin Jones
630 785 687
1995
Virginia (Suffragan)
908
Leo Alard
630 884 845
1995
Texas (Suffragan)
909
Robert W. Ihloff
630 763 834
1995
XIII Maryland
910
Michael W. Creighton
630 752 843
1995
IX Central Pennsylvania [ N 16]
[ N 43]
911
Robert B. Hibbs
630 889 802
1996
West Texas (Suffragan)
912
Catherine S. Roskam
630 834 758
1996
New York (Suffragan)
913
Geralyn Wolf
630 794 744
1996
XII Rhode Island
914
John Lipscomb
630 888 795
1996
IV Southwest Florida
915
William J. Skilton
630 852 575
1996
South Carolina (Suffragan)
916
Robert Duncan
630 761 785
1996
VII Pittsburgh
917
Andrew Smith
630 763 736
1996
XIV Connecticut
918
Carolyn Tanner Irish
630 813 665
1996
X Utah
919
Paul V. Marshall
840 772 654
1996
VIII Bethlehem [ N 16]
920
J. Gary Gloster
630 893 741
1996
North Carolina (Suffragan)
921
Edwin M. Leidel, Jr.
630 833 719
1996
I Eastern Michigan
922
Clifton Daniel
630 735 712
1996
VII East Carolina – Pennsylvania (Provisional)
923
Henry N. Parsley, Jr.
630 808 785
1996
X Alabama
924
Gordon Scruton
630 653 783
1996
VIII Western Massachusetts
925
F. Neff Powell
630 729 796
1996
V Southwestern Virginia
926
Richard S.O. Chang
630 744 745
1997
IV Hawaii
927
Charles E. Bennison (son)
630 804 831
1997
XV Pennsylvania
[ N 55]
928
Rodney R. Michel
630 826 703
1997
Long Island (Suffragan) – Georgia (Assisting) – Pennsylvania (Assisting)
929
Catherine Waynick
812 719 667
1997
X Indianapolis
930
C. Wallis Ohl, Jr.
752 753 860
1997
IV Northwest Texas – Fort Worth (Provisional)
931
Theodore A. Daniels
734 819 675
1997
IV Virgin Islands
932
David C. Bane, Jr.
829 796 687
1997
IX Southern Virginia
933
Mark MacDonald
630 853 750
1997
VII Alaska – Indigenous Bishop (Canada ) – Navajoland (Assisting)
934
Bruce E. Caldwell
846 721 850
1997
VIII Wyoming
935
Daniel W. Herzog
630 782 924
1997
VIII Albany
936
Charles Jenkins
794 711 852
1998
X Louisiana
937
Barry R. Howe
794 835 795
1998
VII West Missouri
938
Chilton R. Knudsen
794 637 913
1998
VIII Maine
939
Mark Sisk
794 758 734
1998
XV New York [ N 12]
940
Harry B. Bainbridge, III
812 867 857
1998
XIV Idaho
941
Wayne Wright
840 936 887
1998
X Delaware
942
John L. Rabb
840 909 767
1998
Maryland (Suffragan)
943
John Palmer Croneberger
812 713 866
1998
IX Newark
944
Charles G. vonRosenberg
867 586 733
1999
III East Tennessee – South Carolina (Provisional)
945
William D. Persell
794 812 890
1999
XI Chicago
[ N 57]
946
Keith Bernard Whitmore
794 750 904
1999
V Eau Claire
947
J. Michael Garrison
794 811 809
1999
X Western New York
948
Jim Kelsey
794 769 847
1999
X Northern Michigan
949
D. Bruce MacPherson
851 879 828
1999
Dallas (Suffragan) – III Western Louisiana
950
Wendell N. Gibbs
812 587 834
2000
X Michigan
951
George E. Packard
794 854 758
2000
V Suffragan bishop of chaplaincies (previously Armed Forces )
952
Edward S. Little, II
812 815 832
2000
VII Northern Indiana
953
J. Jon Bruno
858 828 861
2000
VI Los Angeles
954
David Bena
794 935 782
2000
Albany (Suffragan)
955
Michael Bruce Curry
837 920 834
2000
XI North Carolina
PB-27
956
Duncan M. Gray III
794 869 698 [ N 49]
2000
IX Mississippi
957
William Gregg
630 745 801
2000
VI Eastern Oregon – North Carolina (Assistant)
958
Stacy F. Sauls
837 789 891
2000
VI Lexington
959
James E. Curry
805 917 763
2000
Connecticut (Suffragan)
960
Wilfrido Ramos-Orench
805 917 763
2000
Connecticut (Suffragan) – Central Ecuador (Provisional) – Puerto Rico (Assistant)
[ N 58]
961
James E. Waggoner, Jr.
868 687 900
2000
VIII Spokane
962
David Jung-Hsin Lai
926 825 SHO
2000
VI Taiwan
963
Katharine Jefferts Schori
868 801 918
2001
III Nevada
PB26
964
Roy F. "Bud" Cederholm, Jr.
805 898 834
2001
Massachusetts (Suffragan)
965
Thomas C. Ely
805 887 806 917
2001
X Vermont
966
Philip M. Duncan II
794 755 937 839
2001
III Central Gulf Coast
967
Don E. Johnson
794 888 586 944
2001
III West Tennessee
968
J. Neil Alexander
794 818 723
2001
IX Atlanta
969
Francisco Duque-Gómez
794 730 856
2001
IV Colombia
970
W. Michie Klusmeyer
794 945 687
2001
VII West Virginia
971
Lloyd Allen
779 780 LYO
2001
III Honduras
972
Gladstone B. Adams III
866 671 891 871
2001
X Central New York
973
Pierre Whalon
794 821 839
2001
Convocation of American Churches in Europe [ N 65] I Bishop-in-Charge
974
Marc Handley Andrus
794 923 785
2002
Alabama (Suffragan) – VIII California
975
George W. Smith
890 863 830
2002
X Missouri
976
James M. Adams, Jr.
851 904 894
2002
IV Western Kansas
977
Carol Gallagher
840 932 834
2002
Southern Virginia (Suffragan) – Newark (Assistant)
978
Robert R. Gepert
812 847 772
2002
VIII Western Michigan
979
John Bryson Chane
794 876 814
2002
VIII Washington
980a
Henry Scriven
CAR Transferred[ N 62]
1995
Gibraltar (C of E) (Suffragan) – Europe (TEC) (Assisting) – Pittsburgh (Assistant)
981
Gayle Harris
812 898 834
2003
Massachusetts (Suffragan)
982
James J. "Bud" Shand
909 877 775
2003
X Easton
983
Alan Scarfe
885 830 981
2003
IX Iowa
984a
David Álvarez
779 772 608 506
1987
VI Puerto Rico [ N 36]
985
Joe G. Burnett
885 717 846 968 869 956 698
2003
X Nebraska
986
Johncy Itty
794 630 801 928 779 826
2003
IX Oregon
987
C. Franklin Brookhart, Jr.
794 970 854 885
2003
IX Montana
988
Rayford B. High, Jr.
949 789 884 845 931 604
2003
Texas (Suffragan) – Fort Worth (Provisional)[ 19]
989
Robert J. O'Neill
885 860 898 754 834
2003
X Colorado
990
George Councell
794 783 945 924 702
2003
XI New Jersey
991
Steven Miller
950 787 662 894 946
2003
XI Milwaukee
992
Samuel Howard
936 892 699 839 914 852
2003
VIII Florida
993
Gene Robinson
794 630 767 834 938 STE 748
2003
IX New Hampshire
994
Dean E. Wolfe
949 851 758 753 732 ELA
2003
IX Kansas
995
Gary R. Lillibridge
794 889 911 604 802 822 718
2004
IX West Texas
996
Mark Hollingsworth
950 890 898 834 563 732
2004
XI Ohio
997
Kirk Stevan Smith
794 875 953 963
2004
V Arizona
998
Michael G. Smith
794 850 740 885
2004
XI North Dakota
999
G. Porter Taylor
893 968 818 837 955
2004
V Western North Carolina
1000
Jeffrey N. Steenson
794 836 791 933 BRT
2005
V Rio Grande
^ Stanton retired on May 31, 2014.[ 18]
^ Bass also oversaw churches in New Hampshire and Maine .
^ Eastern Diocese included Vermont and Maine.
^ a b c Alexander Viets Griswold (12 & PB5), Sheldon Munson Griswold (213) and Frank T. Griswold (794 & PB25) are cousins through their ancestor Edward Griswold (1607–1690).
^ a b Philander Chase (18 & PB6) was the principal consecrator of his fourth cousin Carlton Chase (42).
^ a b c Henry U. Onderdonk (21) was a co-consecrator of his younger brother Benjamin T. Onderdonk (24). They were the first brothers to be Episcopal bishops. Calvin Schofield, Jr. (728) is descended from the Onderdonk family.
^ a b George Washington Doane (29) was the father of William Croswell Doane (92).
^ a b Stephen Elliott (37) was the father of Robert W. B. Elliott (106).
^ a b William Jones Boone, first Bishop of Shanghai (45) was the father of William Jones Boone, fourth Bishop of Shanghai (135).
^ a b c Alonzo Potter (48) and Horatio Potter (62) were brothers; Alonzo was the father of Henry C. Potter (131).
^ a b William Mercer Green, first Bishop of Mississippi (51) was the grandfather of William Mercer Green, fourth Bishop of Mississippi (299).
^ a b c d e f g h i j k First bishops were sent to the Missionary District of Cape Palmas and Parts Adjacent. The name of the jurisdiction was changed to the Missionary District of Liberia on October 17, 1913, and to the Episcopal Diocese of Liberia on January 1, 1970. On March 18, 1982, the diocese joined the Church of the Province of West Africa.[ 2]
^ a b c d e f g h i j k Numbering according to diocesan website.[ 3] Other sources, including Episcopal Church Annual, list Wainwright as provisional only, with successors numbered one less than this list.
^ a b Later to become dioceses of Oregon , Eastern Oregon , Spokane , Olympia , Idaho and western Montana .[ 4]
^ a b Richard Hooker Wilmer (72) was a co-consecrator of his first cousin Joseph Pere Bell Wilmer (80).
^ a b Frederic Dan Huntington (93) and Daniel Trumbull Huntington (259) are cousins through their ancestor Simon Huntingdon (d. 1663).
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Diocese of Pennsylvania was divided in 1871, with the western portion named Diocese of Central Pennsylvania and Reading made the see city. The see was moved to Bethlehem in 1890. In 1904, the diocese was divided, with the eastern part keeping the name Central Pennsylvania and the western half taking the name Diocese of Harrisburg. The eastern diocese changed its name to Bethlehem in 1909, and Harrisburg changed its name to Central Pennsylvania beginning in 1972. Therefore, the original and current dioceses of Central Pennsylvania are not in fact the same jurisdiction.[ 5]
^ a b c Benjamin Henry Paddock (102) and John A. Paddock (127) were brothers; John was the father of Robert L. Paddock (235).
^ The name of the Wisconsin diocese was changed to Milwaukee on June 16, 1886 — during the elder Edward R. Welles' tenure.[ 6]
^ a b John Scarborough (111) was the principal consecrator for his son-in-law Edward J. Knight (236).
^ a b Charles Clifton Penick (117) was the granduncle of Edwin A. Penick (322).
^ The name of Northern New Jersey diocese changed to Newark on May 19, 1886 — during Starkey's tenure.[ 7]
^ Missionary District of Western Texas became the Diocese of West Texas in 1904.[ 8]
^ a b Thomas Frederick Davies, Bishop of Michigan (152) was the father of Thomas Frederick Davies, Bishop of Western Massachusetts (254).
^ a b William Ford Nichols (154) was the father of John W. Nichols (387).
^ a b c d George Herbert Kinsolving (162) was a brother of Lucien Lee Kinsolving (MB1), who was the father of Arthur B. Kinsolving II (456), who was a co-consecrator for his second cousin, Charles J. Kinsolving III (525) (their mutual great-grandfather was George Washington Kinsolving).
^ a b c d e f g h Episcopal Diocese of South Florida (originally constituted as Southern Florida) was divided in 1969 into the dioceses of Central Florida , Southeast Florida , and Southwest Florida . South Florida's bishops are listed as predecessor bishops to all three.
^ a b c William Crane Gray (164) was the father of Campbell Gray (342), who was himself the father of Francis Campbell Gray (815).
^ a b Ellison Capers (169) was the son of Methodist bishop William Capers and the father of William T. Capers (270).
^ a b c William Lawrence (171) was the father and primary consecrator of William Appleton Lawrence (398), who was a co-consecrator of his own brother Frederic C. Lawrence (547).
^ a b Chauncey B. Brewster (183) was a co-consecrator for his brother Benjamin Brewster (242).
^ The name of the Boise missionary district changed to Idaho in 1907 — during Starkey's tenure.[ 9]
^ The name of Indiana diocese changed to Indianapolis on September 1, 1902 — during Francis' tenure.[ 10]
^ a b William Loyall Gravatt (194) was a co-consecrator for his nephew John J. Gravatt (417).
^ a b Cameron Mann (201) was the primary consecrator for his brother Alexander Mann (329).
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Missionary District of the Philippine Islands in the United States of America was divided into three dioceses in 1972: Central, Northern and Southern. Northern Luzon was constituted in 1986 and North Central Philippines in 1989. In 1990, they formed the autonomous Episcopal Church in the Philippines .[ 11]
^ a b c d e f g Puerto Rico became a missionary district in 1901. In 1979, General Convention granted the diocese independence, making it extraprovincial to the Episcopal Church. It was admitted as a diocese in 2003.[ 12]
^ a b c Beverley D. Tucker (233) was the father of Henry St. George Tucker (258 & PB19) and Beverley Dandridge Tucker (409). Henry was the primary consecrator for his brother.
^ a b Herman Page, fourth Bishop of Northern Michigan (279) was the father of Herman Page, fifth Bishop of Northern Michigan (436). The son was chosen to follow his father as Bishop of Northern Michigan.[ 13]
^ a b Demby (296) and Delany (298) were appointed as suffragan bishops "for colored work."
^ Robert H. Mize (314) was the father of Bob Mize , Bishop of Damaraland . Bob was received into the Episcopal Church in 1970.
^ Bishop of Haiti and in charge of the Dominican Republic, 1928-1934; Mission District of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, 1934; diocesan bishop, Dominican Republic, 1934-1940; mission district, 1940; bishop in charge, 1940-1943
^ a b Walter Mitchell (350) was the primary consecrator for his brother Richard Bland Mitchell (412).
^ a b c Frank W. Creighton (351) was the father of William Creighton (564), who was himself the father of Michael W. Creighton (910).
^ The name of Marquette diocese changed to Northern Michigan on June 2, 1937 — during Ablewhite's tenure.[ 14]
^ a b Robert Burton Gooden (370) was a co-consecrator for his son Reginald H. Gooden (454).
^ a b Henry Knox Sherrill (372 & PB20) was the principal consecrator of his son Edmund Sherrill (560).
^ Before c. 1940 , Hunter Brown's (377) full name was Wyatt Hunter Brown (Sr.); his given name was Wyatt Brown (Sr.).
^ a b Oliver Leland Loring (427) and Richard T. Loring (471) were brothers.
^ a b c Duncan M. Gray (437) was the father of Duncan M. Gray, Jr. (698), who was himself the father (and a co-consecrator) of Duncan M. Gray III (956).
^ a b J. Thomas Heistand (438) was a co-consecrator of his son Joseph T. Heistand (714).
^ Central America separated from Panama and the Canal Zone in 1956.
^ a b Henry I. Louttit, Bishop of South Florida and of Central Florida (455) was the father of Henry I. Louttit (Jr.), Bishop of Georgia (901).
^ a b Gerald F. Burrill (500) was a consecrator for his son William G. Burrill (784).
^ a b (Charles) Gresham Marmion, Jr. (527) and William H. "Bill" Marmion (528) were brothers consecrated about one month apart.
^ a b Charles E. Bennison, Bishop of Western Michigan (567) was the father of Charles E. Bennison, Bishop of Pennsylvania (927).
^ a b Edward G. Longid (591) was a co-consecrator for his kinsman (probably son) and successor Robert Longid (777).
^ a b Charles B. Persell, Jr. (592) was the father of William D. Persell (945).
^ a b José Ramos (641) preached at the consecration of his brother Wilfrido Ramos-Orench (960).
^ Harold Jones was the first Native American bishop in the Episcopal Church.[ 15]
^ The name of Erie diocese was changed to Northwestern Pennsylvania on November 14, 1981 — during Davis' tenure.[ 16]
^ Mallory was consecrated Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Botswana on January 1, 1972 in the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Christ the King in Gaborone by Paul Burrough, Bishop of Mashonaland and Dean of the Province of Central Africa, assisted by the Bishops of Matabeleland, Zululand, Bloemfontein and others. He resigned from Botswana in 1978 and from 1979 was Assisting Bishop in the Diocese of Long Island. He was accepted into full membership of the House of Bishops on his appointment to El Camino Real in 1980.[ 17]
^ a b "A" numbers are bishops consecrated outside the American episcopate, then transferred in as assistant bishop under Title III, Canon 12, Section 5 (Constitution and Canons, 2006)
^ Soto was consecrated and installed as 2nd Bishop of Venezuela on July 11, 1987 in St. Mary's Cathedral, Caracas. James H. Ottley, Bishop of Panama and President of Province IX, presided at the ceremony. The co-consecrators were Orland U. Lindsay, primate of the West Indies; Olavo V. Luiz, primate of Brazil; and Haydn Jones, retired bishop of Venezuela.
^ The Diocese of Trinidad and Tobago, founded in 1872, had jurisdiction over Venezuela until 1967, when a constitution for a new Diocese of Venezuela in the Province of the West Indies was agreed. Pending the appointment of the first Diocesan Bishop, episcopal oversight rested with Guy Marshall (Suffragan Bishop, Trinidad and Tobago) who served from 1967-1974. The first independent Bishop of Venezuela was Haydn Jones 1976-1986). The Diocese was for many years extra provincial to The Episcopal Church until its admission to Province IX at the 2006 General Convention.
^ From the 19th century onwards, visiting bishops from the USA provided episcopal oversight to the American congregations in Europe. From late in the 19th century, recently retired "Bishops-in-charge" were appointed for two or three years, living in Europe for several months at a time. In 1993 that pattern changed, and a full-time, non-retired resident Bishop in Charge of the Convocation was appointed, Jeffery Rowthorn. And then, in 2001, the Convocation elected its own bishop, Pierre Whalon.
^ Guerrero was consecrated on August 12, 1995 by Cornelius Wilson , Bishop of Costa Rica; Bernardo Merino Botero , Bishop of Colombia (730); and Julio Cesar Holguin-Khoury , Bishop of República Dominicana (870); which three were assisted by Onell Soto , Bishop of Venezuela (906a); Rawle E. Douglin, Bishop of Trinidad and Tobago, Clarence Wallace Hayes Dewar, Bishop of Panamá and Haydn H. Jones, retired Bishop of Venezuela
^ William O. Gafkjen, Bishop of the India-Kentucky Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, was also a co-consecrator.
^ Allan Bjornberg, Bishop of the Rocky Mountain Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, was also a co-consecrator.
^ Greg Kerr-Wilson , Bishop of Qu'Appelle in the Anglican Church of Canada was also a co-consecrator.
^ Thomas Skrenes, Bishop of the Northern Great Lakes Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America was also a co-consecrator.
^ Ecumenical co-consecrators of Budde were Richard H. Graham , Bishop of the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and Doug Kleintop , Bishop of the Northern Province of the American Provinces of the Moravian Church .
^ Ecumenical co-consecrator of Dietsche was Robert A. Rimbo, Bishop of the Metropolitan New York Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America .
^ Ecumenical co-consecrator of Goff was James Mauney , Bishop of the Virginia Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America .
^ Ecumenical co-consecrator of McConnell was Kurt F. Kusserow, Bishop of the Southwestern Pennsylvania Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America .
^ Ecumenical co-consecrator of Hahn was William O. Gafkjen, Bishop of the Indiana-Kentucky Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America .
^ Ecumenical co-consecrator of Hougland was Kreiss, Bishop of the Southeast Michigan Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
^ Ecumenical co-consecrator of Cook was Wolfgang Herz-Lane, District Executive Minister of the Delaware-Maryland Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America .
^ Ecumenical co-consecrator of Gates was Wilma S. Kucharek, Bishop of the Slovak Zion Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America .
^ Ecumenical co-consecrator of Gates was Kevin Kanouse, Bishop of the Northern Texas-Northern Louisiana of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America .
^ "Jacobites - History and Cultural Relations ". Countries and Their Cultures. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
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^ "History of the Diocese of Oregon ". Diocese of Oregon. Retrieved June 25, 2015.]
^ Armentrout, Don S. & Robert Boak Slocum, eds. "Central Pennsylvania, Diocese of ". The Episcopal Church – Glossary of Terms. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
^ The Episcopal Church — Glossary: Diocese of Milwaukee (Accessed 14 December 2015)
^ The Episcopal Church — Glossary: Diocese of Newark (Accessed 14 December 2015)
^ Armentrout, Don S. & Robert Boak Slocum, eds. "Western Texas, Missionary District of ". The Episcopal Church – Glossary of Terms. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
^ The Episcopal Church — Glossary: Diocese of Idaho (Accessed 14 December 2015)
^ The Episcopal Church — Glossary: Diocese of Indianapolis (Accessed 14 December 2015)
^ History ". Episcopal Church in the Philippines. Retrieved June 25, 2015 (via archive.org).
^ Thompson, Richelle. "Puerto Rico officially joins Episcopal Church ". Episcopal News Service . August 2, 2003. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
^ "Centennial History ". Episcopal Diocese of Northern Michigan. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
^ The Episcopal Church — Glossary: Diocese of Northern Michigan (Accessed 14 December 2015)
^ Cochran, Mary E. Dakota Cross-Bearer: The Life and World of a Native American Bishop . Lincoln, Nebraska: Bison Books. 2004. p. 252.
^ The Episcopal Church — Glossary: Diocese of Northwestern Pennsylvania (Accessed 14 December 2015)
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^ "Jeff W. Fisher ordained and consecrated as Texas bishop suffragan ". Episcopal News Service . October 9, 2012. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
^ "Robert C. Wright ordained Atlanta’s 10th bishop ”. Episcopal News Service . October 15, 2012. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
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^ ENS staff. "Massachusetts diocese ordains Alan M. Gates as bishop ". Episcopal News Service . September 17, 2014. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
^ Lenoir, Scott. "Mississippi diocese ordains Brian Seage as bishop coadjutor ". Episcopal News Service . September 29, 2014. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
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