John Boyd Bentley

The Right Reverend
John Boyd Bentley
Bishop of Alaska
Church Episcopal Church
Diocese Alaska
In office 1943-1948
Predecessor Peter Trimble Rowe
Successor William Gordon
Orders
Ordination June 1929
by Henry St. George Tucker
Consecration 29 September 1931
by James De Wolf Perry
Personal details
Born (1896-02-09)February 9, 1896
Hampton, Virginia, United States
Died June 12, 1989(1989-06-12) (aged 93)
Hampton, Virginia, United States
Nationality American
Denomination Anglican
Parents Charles Headley Bentley & Susan Elizabath Cake
Spouse Elvira Wenworth Carr
Alma mater College of William & Mary

John Boyd Bentley (9 February 1896 – 12 June 1989) was the second bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Alaska. He served as diocesan from 1943 to 1948.

Early life and education

Bentley was born in Hampton, Virginia on February 9, 1896, to Charles Headley Bentley and Susan Elizabath Cake. He was eduated in Hampton High School and the United States Army Field Artillery School. He graduated from the College of William & Mary in 1919. He acquired a doctorate in Divinity from Virginia Theological Seminary in 1932 and a doctorate in Sacred Theology from General Theological Seminary in 1948.

Ordination

Bentley was ordained deacon in 1922 by Peter Trimble Rowe, the Bishop of Alaska. His first appointment was as a missionary at Christ Church in Anvik, Alaska where he served between 1921 and 1925. In 1926 he returned to Virginia and served as assistant at Bruton Parish Church. In June 1929 he was ordained priest by Henry St. George Tucker, Bishop of Virginia. He remained in Williamsburg until 1930 when he was appointed Archdeacon of the Yukon.[1]

Bishop

On September 25, 1931 he was elected Suffragan Bishop of Alaska by the House of Bishops in a sessions of the General Convention in Denver, Colorado.[2] He was consecrated by Presiding Bishop James De Wolf Perry on September 29, 1931 in the Cathedral of St. John in the Wilderness in Denver, Colorado. His co-consecrators were Bishop Peter Trimble Rowe of Alaska and Bishop Arthur C. Thompson of Southern Virginia. He was presented by Bishop Henry St. George Tucker of Virginia and Bishop Robert Carter Jett of Southwestern Virginia. Upon Bishop Rowe's death in June 1942, Bentley was appointed as Bishop-in-charge until a successor could be elected. In 1943 he was elected as Rowe's successor. He remained Bishop of Alaska until 1948 when he was appointed vice president of the Episcopal Church Executive Council and director of the overseas department, a post he held until 1964.[3][4]

Personal life

Bentley married Elvira Wenworth Carr on May 29, 1921. He died in Hampton, Virginia in 1989.

See also

References

  1. "Bishop Bantley of Alaska", The Living Church. Retrieved on 04 September 2018.
  2. "Bentley, John Boyd", The Living Church Annual. Retrieved on 04 September 2018.
  3. "Bishops of Alaska", Diocese of Alaska. Retrieved on 04 September 2018.
  4. "Guide to the John Boyd Bentley autographed letters", Consortium Library. Retrieved on 04 September 2018.
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