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NICHOLS, William Ford was born on June 9, 1849. Son of 1495 Charles H. and Margaret E. Nichols.
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NICHOLS, William Ford was born on June 9, 1849. Son of 1495 Charles H. and Margaret E. Nichols.
Studied at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut. Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Connecticut. Doctor of Divinity.
Deacon, 1873; Priest, 1874. Assistant Bishop of California, 1890. Private Secretary, Bishop Williams of Connecticut (United States), 1871-1876.
Assistant, Holy Trinity, Middletown, Connecticut (United States), 1873-1875. Rector, St. James’, West Hartford, Connecticut (United States), and Grace, Newington, Connecticut (United States), 1875-1877. Christ Church, Hartford, Connecticut (United States), 1877-1887.
St. James’, Philadelphia, 1887-1890. Member of Delegation from Connecticut to Seabury Centenary at Aberdeen, 1884. Professor Church History, Berkeley Divinity School, 1885-1887.
Assistant Secretary, House of Bishops, 1886. Deputy to General Convention, 1889. Declined election as Assistant Bishop of Ohio, 188S.
Acted for Presiding Bishop in transfer of The Church in Hawaii to the American Church, 1902. Bishop of California since 1893.
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