- Calvin Kingsley
Calvin Kingsley (
8 September 1812 –6 April 1870 ) was an Americanbishop of theMethodist Episcopal Church elected in 1864.Birth and Family
Kingsley was born in Annsville,
Oneida County, New York , USA, the first child and eldest son of Oren (Jr.) and Margaret (Buchanan) Kingsley . His family were of earlyConnecticut history. Calvin's parents were not members of any church. He was converted at the age of 18 in theMethodist Church ofEllington, New York . His parents later were converted because of his witness, ultimately sending two sons into the ministry (including Calvin's brother Alanson Kingsley).In 1841 Calvin married Delia Deborah Scudder, the daughter of Captain Marvin and Deborah (Boughton) Scudder. They had five children: Frank, Eliza, Mary, Ellen and Martha.
Education
Calvin attended
Allegheny College ,Meadville, Pennsylvania (1836-41), working as a janitor to pay his expenses, calling himself the "Professor of dust and ashes." " He was Licensed to Preach in 1838 and admitted on Trial by theErie Annual Conference of theM.E. Church in 1841.Ordained and Academic Ministry
Rev. Kingsley was appointed to
Saegertown ,Crawford County, Pennsylvania (1841-42), and Meadville, Pennsylvania (1842-43). He wasordained a Deacon in the M.E. Church and admitted into Full Connection in 1843.He was a
Professor ofMathematics at Allegheny College (1843-44). He was then appointed Pastor atErie, Pennsylvania (1844-46). In 1844 Rev. Kingsley successfully debated someone of theUniversalist faith. He was ordained an Elder in the M.E. Church in 1845. He returned to teaching mathematics at Allegheny (1846-55), becoming Vice President of the college in 1855.Rev. Kingsley's final assignment before election to the
Episcopacy was as Editor of the "Western Christian Advocate" (1856-64), an important periodical of his denomination. During this time he resided at Columbus,Franklin County, Ohio .Episcopal Ministry
Rev. Kingsley was elected a Bishop at the 1864 General Conference of the M.E. Church. He was elected the same year as Bishops Clark and Thomson, all three of whom died in their first
quadrennium of episcopal leadership.Between 1869 and 1870, Kingsley embarked on a trip
around the world in the cause ofMissionary work. While abroad, Bishop Kingsley wrote home, describingJapan ,Shaghi , Pekin,Foo Chow ,Calcutta ,Singapore ,Madras ,Benares ,Lucknow , andBareilly . After a detour to theHoly Land , he planned to visitMethodist missions inBulgaria ,Norway ,Sweden , andDenmark , and to attend conferences inSwitzerland ,Ireland andEngland . The group with whom he visited the Holy Land includedFrances Willard .Death and Burial
Bishop Kingsley's trip, and his life, were cut short, however. He was stricken by a heart attack while visiting the Holy Land, and died on
6 April 1870 inBeirut ,Syria (nowLebanon ), at the age of fifty-seven. He was buried in Beirut in the RussianProtestant Cemetery, where the Methodist Church erected a monument in his memory.elected Writings
*The Resurrection of the Dead, a vindication of the literal resurrection of the human body; in opposition to the work of Professor Bush, 1847.
*a Sermon in Original Sermons of Pittsburgh, Erie and W. Va. Conferences, William Hunter, Editor, 1850.
*Round the World, Letters and Observations on Europe and the East, published posthumously, 1870.Biography
*Hunter, William, a "sketch" in Lives of Methodist Bishops, Flood and Hamilton, 1882.
References
*Leete, Frederick DeLand, Methodist Bishops. Nashville, The Methodist Publishing House, 1948.
* "Calvin Kingsley" in The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Volume VI. [http://groups.msn.com/AncestorChroniclesOurKinAndTheirTimes/familystories.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=18229&LastModified=4675463023971669438]
* Biographical and Genealogical information on Bishop Calvin Kingsley, ConoverGenealogy.com [http://www.conovergenealogy.com/ancestor-p/p126.htm#i809]ee also
*
List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church External links
* [http://www.picturehistory.com/find/p/25803/mcms.html Photo of Bishop Kingsley]
* [http://longislandgenealogy.com/arthur/fam00297.htm Additional Genealogical Information]
* [http://www.fortunecity.com/millennium/lincoln/280/d0003/g0000066.html#I10823 Bishop Kingsley's Family]
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