Charles Edward Woodcock (June 12, 1854 – March 12, 1940) was bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky from 1905 to 1935. He was consecrated on January 25, 1905.

The Right Reverend

Charles Edward Woodcock

D.D., S.T.D.
Bishop of Kentucky
ChurchEpiscopal Church
DioceseKentucky
ElectedNovember 16, 1904
In office1905–1935
PredecessorThomas Underwood Dudley
SuccessorCharles Clingman
Orders
OrdinationMay 30, 1883
by John Williams
ConsecrationJanuary 25, 1905
by Daniel S. Tuttle
Personal details
Born(1854-06-12)June 12, 1854
DiedMarch 12, 1940(1940-03-12) (aged 85)
Fort Myers, Florida, U.S.
BuriedCave Hill Cemetery
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
DenominationAnglican
ParentsJoseph B. Woodcock & Caroline Shaw
SpouseEllen Austin Warner (m. Nov. 20, 1884)

Early life and education

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Woodcock was born on June 12, 1854, in New Britain, Connecticut, the son of Joseph B. Woodcock and Caroline Shaw.[1] He was educated in private and public schools.[2] He also studied at Berkeley Divinity School from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Sacred Theology in 1882. He was awarded a Doctor of Sacred Theology from Hobart College in 1904, and a Doctor of Divinity from Sewanee: The University of the South in 1905, from Berkeley Divinity School in 1908 and from the University of Louisville in 1913.[3]

Ordained ministry

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Woodcock was ordained deacon in 1882 and priest in 1883. In 1882, he became assistant at Grace Church in Baltimore, while in 1884, he became rector of the Church of the Ascension in New Haven, Connecticut. Between 1888 and 1900, he served as rector of Christ Church in Ansonia, Connecticut, later serving as rector of Saint John's Church in Detroit from 1900 till 1905.[4]

Bishop

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On November 16, 1904, Woodcock was elected Bishop of Kentucky and was consecrated on January 25, 1905, by Presiding Bishop Daniel S. Tuttle. He retired in 1935 and died five year later on March 12, 1940.

References

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  1. ^ Herzog, J. J. (1912). "Charles Edward Woodcock". The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. 12: 419.
  2. ^ Fish, C. S. (1916). "La Bree, B.". Press Reference Book of Prominent Kentuckians: Contains Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Men Prominent ... In the State of Kentucky; Also Pictures of State, Municipal and Other Buildings: 87.
  3. ^ Fish, C. S. (1941). "Woodcock, Charles Edward". Stowe's Clerical Directory of the American Episcopal Church: 330.
  4. ^ Herringshaw, T. W. (1916). "Woodcock, Charles Edward". Herringshaw's American Blue-book of Biography: 1219.
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Episcopal Church (USA) titles
Preceded by 3rd Bishop of Kentucky
1905–1935
Succeeded by