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Consecration
  
1836

Successor
  
Died
  
August 1, 1886

Name
  
Samuel McCoskry


Samuel A. McCoskry

Ordination
  
Deacon in 1825, priest in 1833

Born
  
November 9, 1804Carlisle, Pennsylvania (
1804-11-09
)

Samuel Allen McCoskry (November 9, 1804 – August 1, 1886), was the first bishop of Michigan in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, but was deposed by the House of Bishops.

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Biography

Samuel McCoskry was born in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on November 9, 1804. He attended the United States Military Academy for two years, then graduated from Dickinson College in 1825; was ordained deacon and priest in 1833 in Christ Church, Reading, Pennsylvania. After serving as rector of St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, for two years, he was elected first bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan and was consecrated at St. Paul's on July 7, 1836. McCrosky resigned in 1878, citing ill health, but allegations of moral misconduct came to light, and he fled to Europe. The House of Bishops was unable to investigate McCoskry because of his absence, so it voted to depose him on the grounds of abandoning his diocese. McCoskry was deposed on December 3, 1878, and died August 1, 1886.

Consecrators

  • The Most Reverend Henry Ustick Onderdonk, 2nd bishop of Pennsylvania
  • The Right Reverend George Washington Doane, 2nd bishop of New Jersey
  • The Right Reverend Jackson Kemper, missionary bishop to Northwest
  • Samuel Allen McCoskry was the 32nd bishop consecrated for the Episcopal Church.

    References

    Samuel A. McCoskry Wikipedia


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