George Worthington (bishop)

George Worthington was the second bishop of Nebraska in The Episcopal Church.[2]

The Right Reverend
George Worthington
Bishop of Nebraska
ProvinceThe Episcopal Church
DioceseNebraska
Orders
Ordination1864
ConsecrationFebruary 24, 1885[1]
Personal details
BornOctober 14, 1840
Lenox, Massachusetts
DiedJanuary 7, 1908
Menton, France

Worthington was born in Massachusetts and as a youth moved to New York City. He worked as a bookkeeper for his uncle and later studied at Hobart College (now part of Hobart and William Smith Colleges) and then the General Seminary of the Episcopal Church. In 1868 he became rector of St. John's Episcoapl Church in Detroit. He remained there until 1885 when appointed bishop in Nebraska. While in Detroit he was at times the acting bishop of Michigan. Shortly before his death he was made bishop for the Episcopal Church in Europe and had taken up residence in France.

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