Henry Bond Restarick
The Right Reverend Henry Bond Restarick | |
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Bishop of Hawaii | |
Church | Episcopal Church |
Diocese | Hawaii |
Elected | April 17, 1902 |
In office | 1902-1920 |
Predecessor | Alfred Willis |
Successor | John Dominique LaMothe |
Orders | |
Consecration | July 1902 |
Personal details | |
Born |
Somerset, England | December 26, 1854
Died |
December 8, 1933 78) Honolulu, Hawaii, United States | (aged
Buried | O'ahu Cemetery, Honolulu |
Nationality | English |
Henry Bond Restarick (26 December 1854 - 8 December 1933) was the first American bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii. He was born in Somerset, England, and studied at King James Collegiate School in Bridgwater, England, and at Griswold College in Davenport, Iowa. He was ordained in 1882. He was appointed Bishop of Hawaii on 17 April 1902, and resigned on 27 Oct 1920. He was also editor of the Hawaiian Church Chronicle, trustee and president of the Hawaiian Historical Society, and president of the Library of Hawaii, a post which he held from 1927 to 1931.[1]
Footnotes
- ↑ "Dr. Restarick dead; ex-Bishop of Hawaii". New York Times. 9 December 1933. p. 15.
External links
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- Stassen-McLaughlin, Marilyn (2007). "The Challenge Issued To Bishop Henry Bond Restarick (1854–1933)". Hawaiian Journal of History. Honolulu: Hawaiian Historical Society. 41: 79–96. hdl:10524/12229.
- Bibliographic directory from Project Canterbury
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