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After the war, he continued to practice medicine until 1870, when he commenced studies for the ordained ministry. He was ordained deacon on June 25, 1871, and priest on June 29, 1872, by Bishop
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He was elected Coadjutor Bishop of Virginia on January 31, 1894, and was consecrated in
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of Virginia, but he died in that post, without succeeding to the diocesan See.
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and Mary S. Brockenbrough. He was educated at the Episcopal High School near
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between 1871 and 1876. Later, in 1876, he became rector of
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Coadjutor Bishop of Virginia

Episcopal Church
Virginia
Alfred Magill Randolph
Robert Atkinson Gibson
Francis McNeece Whittle
Francis McNeece Whittle
Westmoreland County, Virginia
United States
Richmond, Virginia
United States
Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia)
American
Anglican
bishop coadjutor
Westmoreland County, Virginia
Willoughby Newton
Alexandria, Virginia
Winchester, Virginia
Medical College of Virginia
Doctor of Medicine
American Civil War
40th Virginia Infantry
Francis McNeece Whittle
Tappahannock, Virginia
Christ and St. Luke's Church
Norfolk, Virginia
Monumental Church
Richmond, Virginia

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