death in 1914. William Woodruff Niles was born in Hatley, Quebec, Canada, the son of Daniel Swift Niles and his wife Della (Woodruff) Niles. After studying...
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William Niles may refer to: William Woodruff Niles, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire William E. Niles, farmer, businessman and political...
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deacon in Trinity Church of Paris by the Bishop of New Hampshire William Woodruff Niles on March 10, 1895, and then ordained priest on July 1, 1896, while...
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radio announcer William Woodruff Niles (1832-1914), Episcopal bishop Niles Eldredge (born 1943), American biologist and paleontologist Niles Fitch (born 2001)...
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Collier's New Encyclopedia. New York: P. F. Collier & Son Company. John William Leonard; Albert Nelson Marquis (1910–1911). "Parker, Edward Melville"....
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Church lists him as I New Hampshire. Carlton Chase (1844-1870) William Woodruff Niles (1870-1914) Edward Melville Parker (1914-1925) John Thomas Dallas...
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Concord, N.H.: Republican Press Association. Retrieved 2009-07-31. Niles, William Woodruff (1906). "Carlton Chase, First Bishop of New Hampshire". Proceedings...
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in 1908. Paddock was ordained deacon on June 1, 1897, by Bishop William Woodruff Niles of New Hampshire, at Trinity Church, Middletown, Connecticut. He...
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Nashotah House. Webb was ordained deacon on June 3, 1885, by Bishop William Woodruff Niles of New Hampshire. On November 10, 1886, he was ordained to the priesthood...
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University of Cambridge John Mason Neale, Anglican divine and scholar William Woodruff Niles, A.B. 1857, professor of Latin, 1864–70, Episcopal Bishop of New...
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