James DeWolf Perry (October 3, 1871 – March 20, 1947) was an American Episcopal clergyman and prelate. He was the 7th Bishop of Rhode Island (1911–1946)...
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American politician James De Wolf Perry (1871–1947), bishop James Perry House, historic house in Rehoboth, Massachusetts James Parry (disambiguation), a...
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James DeWolf (March 18, 1764 – December 21, 1837) was an American slave trader and politician. He served as a state legislator for a total of nearly 25...
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Church were alumni of EDS's predecessor Episcopal Theological School: James De Wolf Perry, Henry Knox Sherrill, and Arthur Lichtenberger. The Episcopal Divinity...
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the Paris Salon. She largely gave up her art career after marrying James DeWolf Perry, later the 18th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, in 1908...
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(1862–1900), American painter James De Wolf Perry (1871–1947) was an American Episcopal clergyman and prelate Leonard Percy de Wolfe Tilley (1870–1947), Canadian...
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Reverend James De Wolf Perry (1871–1947) served as Episcopal Bishop of Rhode Island and Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church. Captain Perry's grandson...
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Peter DeWolf (1730 – ) Edward DeWolf (1735 – ) Simon DeWolf (1709–1771) John DeWolf Stephen DeWolf Lyman DeWolf Prudence DeWolf Mary DeWolf Elizabeth DeWolf...
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1932 and was consecrated on October 14, 1932, by Presiding Bishop James De Wolf Perry. In 1935 he succeeded as diocesan bishop where he remained till 1958...
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Willard Straight, Robert Bacon, Mayor John Purroy Mitchel, and Bishop James De Wolf Perry. Some 40,000 men (all college graduates) attended the Plattsburgh...
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