Mahlon Norris Gilbert

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The Right Reverend

Mahlon Norris Gilbert

D.D., S.T.D.
Coadjutor Bishop of Minnesota
ChurchEpiscopal Church
DioceseMinnesota
Elected1886
In office1886–1900
Orders
OrdinationOctober 17, 1875
by Daniel S. Tuttle
ConsecrationOctober 17, 1886
by Alfred Lee
Personal details
Born(1848-03-23)March 23, 1848
DiedMarch 2, 1900(1900-03-02) (aged 51)
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
BuriedOakland Cemetery, Saint Paul
NationalityAmerican
DenominationAnglican
ParentsNorris Gilbert & Lucy Todd
Spouse
Fannie Pierpont Carvill
(m. 1880)
Children2

Mahlon Norris Gilbert (March 23, 1848 – March 2, 1900) was coadjutor bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota from 1886 to 1900 during the diocesan tenure of Henry Benjamin Whipple.[1]

Early life and education[edit]

Gilbert was born on March 23, 1848, in Morris, New York, the son of Norris Gilbert and Lucy Todd.[2] He received his early education at the Fairfield Academy, and then at Hobart College in 1866. Due to poor health, he left college prior to the completion of his course, and moved to Florida for the benefit of his health. Some time later, he took charge of the Good Shepherd School in Ogden, Utah. He also enrolled at the Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in 1872, and graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity in 1875.[3] He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from Seabury and Hobart College, respectively, and a Doctor of Sacred Theology from Racine College.[4]

Ordained ministry[edit]

Gilbert was ordained deacon on June 20, 1875, by Bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple of Minnesota in the Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour, and was then given charge of a mission in Deer Lodge, Montana. He was ordained priest on October 17, 1875, by Bishop Daniel S. Tuttle in St James' Church, Deer Lodge, Montana, after which he continued with his mission work in Montana. In 1881, he became rector of Christ Church in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where he remained till 1886.[5]

Bishop[edit]

In 1886, Gilbert was elected Coadjutor Bishop of Minnesota, and was consecrated on October 17, 1886, by Presiding Bishop Alfred Lee, in St James' Church, Chicago. He never succeeded as diocesan, as he died on March 2, 1900, in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Lineage[edit]

2. Norris Gilbert, 1811–1877. Lucy Todd, 1813–1891.

3. Elijah Gilbert, 1775–1862. Lois Ward, 1773–1856.

4. Ambrose Ward, 1747–1819. Lois Meigs, 1750–1826.

5. Jonathan Meigs, ....-1765.

6. Capt. Jonathan Meigs, 1672–1739. Hannah Willard, 1698-...

7. Josiah Willard -1674. Hannah Hosmer -....

8. Major Simon Willard, 1605–1676. Mary Sharpe, -

Seventh in descent from Major Simon Willard of Concord and Charlestown, Mass.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Palmer, Francis Leseure. Mahlon Norris Gilbert: Bishop Coadjutor of Minnesota, 1886-1900. Milwaukee: The Young Churchman, 1912.
  2. ^ "Todd Family". The Todd Family in America or the Descendants of Christopher Todd, 1637-1919: Being an Effort to Give an Account, as Fully as Possible of His Descendants: 242. 1902.
  3. ^ "GILBERT, MAHLON Norris". Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. 14: 256. 1912.
  4. ^ "MAHLON NORRIS GILBERT, D.D." A Sketch-book of the American Episcopate: 355. 1891.
  5. ^ "Gilbert, Mahlon Norris". Appletons' Cyclopaedia of American Biography. 2: 646. 1888.

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