- Wilbur P. Thirkield
Wilbur Patterson Thirkield was born on September 25, 1854 in
Franklin, Ohio . He was the son of Eden Burrows Thirkield, a prominent merchant of that town. The Thirkield family had long been involved with theMethodist Church. James E. Thirkield, Wilbur's grandfather, had moved fromPennsylvania into theMiami River Valley in 1817. In 1825, James and his wife Jane signed the original charter for a Methodist Church in their new hometown of Franklin.Wilbur's family was devoted to Methodism. His father taught Sunday school for years at the church was considered by nearly everyone in Franklin to be a pious man. It is not surprising that at least one of the family would eventually enter the clergy.
Wibur attended
Ohio Wesleyan University and the theology school ofBoston University . He ultimately received hisDoctor of Divinity from the latter school. For most of his career, Wibur Thirkield championed the cause of education forAfrican Americans . From 1883 to 1900, he was the first president of theGammon Theological Seminary . From 1900 until 1906 he was inCincinnati, Ohio as the general secretary of theFreedman's Aid and Southern Education Society of theMethodist Episcopal Church .Reverend Thirkield served as president of
Howard University from 1906 until his election tobishop on June 1, 1912. During his tenure at Howard, he was friends withBooker T. Washington , the latter being a member of theboard of trustees of the school. Mr. Washington was one of the reverend's strongest supporters on the board at the time. As Bishop Thirkield, Wilbur left Howard to take up duties with the Methodist Church.He died in 1934.
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