Rev William Mercer Green
American
The Right Reverend William Mercer Green was first Bishop of Mississippi and Chancellor of the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee. - AsNotedIn
The Right Reverend William Mercer Green was first Bishop of Mississippi and Chancellor of the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1823/04/20 | William Mercer Green is ordained priest and becomes the rector of St John's Church in Williamsboro, North Carolina. | Vocation | St John's Episcopal Church | Williamsboro | |||
1827/00/00 | Reverend William Mercer Green becomes rector of St Matthew's Church, staying until 1837. | Vocation | St Matthew's Episcopal Church and Churchyard | Hillsborough | |||
1870/00/00 | Before her marriage, Jane Boyd Hawkins is confirmed by the Rt Rev William Mercer Green, first bishop of the Episcopal Church in the diocese of Mississippi. | Vocation | Marriage of Jane Boyd Hawkins and James Carstaphen Purnell | ||||
1887/02/13 | The Right Reverend William Mercer Green dies at his Sewanee, Tennessee home. He is buried beneath St Matthew's altar. | Died | St Matthew's Episcopal Church and Churchyard | Hillsborough | |||
1921/04/12 | Rector George Vernon Harris and Rt Rev William Mercer Green conduct the funeral services for James Carstaphen Purnell at Immanuel Episcopal Church in Winona. | Vocation | Immanuel Episcopal Church | Winona |
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