William B. W. Howe

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For the railroad engineer and architect (son of the bishop) see W. B. W. Howe Jr.

William Bell White Howe
Bishop of South Carolina
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Church Episcopal Church
Diocese South Carolina
Elected May 14, 1871
In office 1871–1894
Predecessor Thomas F. Davis
Successor Ellison Capers
Orders
Ordination June 4, 1849
by Christopher Edwards Gadsden
Consecration October 8, 1871
by Benjamin B. Smith
Personal details
Born (1823-03-21)March 21, 1823
Claremont, New Hampshire, United States
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Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Buried St. Philip's Episcopal Church (Charleston, South Carolina)
Nationality American
Denomination Anglican
Parents James Blake Howe & Mary White
Spouse Catherine Gadsden Edwards (m. 1850)
Children 5
Previous post Assistant Bishop of South Carolina (1871)
Signature William Bell White Howe's signature

William Bell White Howe (March 31, 1823 – November 25, 1894) was the sixth Bishop of South Carolina in the Episcopal Church.

Early life and education

Howe was born on March 31, 1823, in Claremont, New Hampshire, the son of the Reverend James Blake Howe and Mary White.[1][2] He studied at the University of Vermont and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1844. He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from Sewanee: The University of the South in 1871 and a Doctor of Sacred Theology from Columbia College in 1872.

Ordained ministry

Howe was ordained deacon on April 9, 1847 and priest on June 4, 1849 by the Bishop of South Carolina Christopher Edwards Gadsden in Charleston, South Carolina, on both occasions. He served as rector of St John's Church in Berkley, South Carolina from 1848 till 1860. He married Catherine Gadsden Edwards on December 12, 1850. He then served as rector of St Philip's Church in Charleston, South Carolina between 1863 and 1871.[3]

Bishop

On May 14, 1971, Howe was elected Coadjutor Bishop of South Carolina on October 8, 1871 in St Paul's Church, Baltimore by Presiding Bishop Benjamin B. Smith. He succeeded as diocesan bishop upon the death of Bishop Davis in December 2, 1871. He died in office in Charleston on November 25, 1894.[1][2]

Family

Architect W. B. W. Howe Jr. was his son.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Joseph Thomas, How, (William Bell White) in Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography and Mythology, Volume 2, J. B. Lippincott Company, 1908
  2. 2.0 2.1 William Bell White Hove in General Catalogue of the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, Burlington, Vermont, 1791-1900, Free Press Association, 1901. Page 77.
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