John A. Paddock
John Adams Paddock (January 19, 1825 โ March 4, 1894) was the first missionary bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia, serving from 1880 to 1894.
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The Rt. Rev. John Adams Paddock
Biography
John A. Paddock was born in Norwich, Connecticut on January 19, 1825. Paddock married Frances Chester Fanning on April 23, 1856.[1] Fanning became ill while traveling, and died on April 29, 1881.[1] In 1882, Paddock founded the Fannie C. Paddock Memorial Hospital.[2]
Paddock died in Miramar, California on March 4, 1894.[3]
References
- Johnson, Rossiter; Brown, John Howard, eds. (1904). The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans. Vol. VIII. Boston: The Biographical Society. Retrieved May 21, 2022 โ via Internet Archive.
- MultiCare grows to serve the community, at MultiCare.org; retrieved May 7, 2022
- "The Bishop Dead". Tacoma Daily News. Santa Barbara, California. March 5, 1894. p. 1. Retrieved May 21, 2022 โ via Newspapers.com.
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