Hugh Miller Thompson (June 5, 1830 – November 18, 1902) was the second Bishop of Mississippi.
The Right Reverend Hugh Miller Thompson D.D., LL.D | |
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Bishop of Mississippi | |
Church | Episcopal Church |
Diocese | Mississippi |
In office | 1887–1902 |
Predecessor | William Mercer Green |
Successor | Theodore DuBose Bratton |
Previous post(s) | Coadjutor Bishop of Mississippi (1883-1887) |
Orders | |
Ordination | August 31, 1856 by Jackson Kemper |
Consecration | February 24, 1883 by William Mercer Green |
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Born | |
Died | November 18, 1902 Jackson, Mississippi, United States | (aged 72)
Buried | Chapel of the Cross Cemetery, Madison, Mississippi |
Nationality | Irish |
Denomination | Anglican |
Parents | John Thompson & Annie Miller |
Spouse | Anna Hinsdale |
Children | 1 |
Alma mater | Nashotah House |
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Biography
editThompson was born on June 5, 1830, in Derry, Ireland however he emigrated to the United States with his parents when he was 6 years old. He trained for the priesthood in Nashotah House and was ordained deacon on June 6, 1852, and priest on August 31, 1856. Between 1860 and 1870, he served as professor of ecclesiastical history at Nashotah House. He also spent some time as the editor of the American Churchman. Between 1871 and 1872 he was rector of St James' Church in Chicago and later became rector of Christ Church in New York City. In 1876 he moved south to serve as rector of Trinity Church in New Orleans. Thompson was elected bishop coadjutor of Mississippi and was consecrated on February 24, 1883. He became Mississippi's diocesan bishop upon Bishop Green's death on February 13, 1887. Thompson remained Mississippi's diocesan bishop until his death November 18, 1902.[1][2]
References
editExternal links
edit- Works by or about Hugh Miller Thompson at the Internet Archive
- Bibliographic directory from Project Canterbury