Background
Bartlett, Frederick Bethune was born on August 23, 1882 in South Manchester, Connecticut, United States. Son of Bethune James and Elizabeth (Johnson) Bartlett.
Bartlett, Frederick Bethune was born on August 23, 1882 in South Manchester, Connecticut, United States. Son of Bethune James and Elizabeth (Johnson) Bartlett.
Bachelor of Arts, Trinity College, Connecticut, 1904, Doctor of Divinity, 1932. Bachelor of Divinity, Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1908. Master of Arts, Harvard, 1911.
Alden. Deacon and priest Protestant Episcopal Church, 1908. Missionary in Oregon, 1908-1910. Vicar Christ Chapel, Brooklyn, New York, 1911-1916.
Rector Saint John's Church, West Hoboken, New Jersey, 1917-1918, Saint Mark’s Church, Aberdeen, South Dakot, 1918-1923, Saint Philip the Apostle, Saint Louis, Missouri, 1923-1925.
General secretary National Council Protestant Episcopal Church, 1925-1931. Consecrated bishop of North Dakota, December 16, 1931.
Transferred to Missionary District of Idaho, 1935. Executive secretary Department of Domestic Missions, National Council of Episcopal Church.
Member Executive Board Home Missions Council.
Frederick Bethune Bartlett has been listed as a noteworthy bishop by Marquis Who's Who.
Member Executive Board Home Missions Council.
Married Jessie Langelle Hale, October 10, 1911.