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George Kelly Dunlop

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The Right Reverend

George Kelly Dunlop

S.T.D.
Missionary Bishop of Arizona and New Mexico
ChurchEpiscopal Church
DioceseArizona and New Mexico
In office1880-1888
PredecessorJohn Franklin Spalding
SuccessorMiles Kendrick
Orders
OrdinationAugust 7, 1856
by Cicero Stephens Hawks
ConsecrationNovember 21, 1880
by Henry Benjamin Whipple
Personal details
Born(1830-11-10)November 10, 1830
DiedMarch 12, 1880(1880-03-12) (aged 49)
Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States
BuriedSt. Paul's Memorial Episcopal Church and Guild Hall
NationalityIrish
DenominationAnglican
SpouseMary Wickham Cobb
Children7

George Kelly Dunlop (November 10, 1830 – March 12, 1888) was missionary bishop for the Episcopal Church's Missionary District of New Mexico and Arizona from 1880 to 1888.

Early life and education

Dunlop was born on November 19, 1830, in County Tyrone, Ireland, son of Robert Dunlop and Margret Kelly, both of whom were of Scottish descent. He studied at the Royal School Dungannon and later at Queen's University of Ireland, from where he graduated in 1852. He arrived in the United States in October 1852. He was awarded a Doctor of Sacred Theology from Racine College in 1880.

Ordained ministry

Dunlop was ordained deacon on December 4, 1854, in Palmyra, Missouri, and later priest on August 7, 1856, in St John's Church in St. Louis, Missouri, both by Bishop Cicero Stephens Hawks of Missouri. He served as missionary deacon in St. Charles, Missouri, between 1854 and 1856. Later he became rector of Christ Church in Lexington, Missouri, and in 1864 rector of Grace Church in Kirkwood, Missouri, till 1880. He also served as dean of the St Louis Convocation of the Diocese of Missouri and deputy to the General Convention of 1871, 1877 and 1880.

Bishop

Dunlop was elected Missionary Bishop of Arizona and New Mexico in 1880 and consecrated on November 21, 1880, by Bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple of Minnesota in Christ Church, St. Louis. He assumed his duties on March 21, 1881. He died in office due to pneumonia on March 12, 1888.

Family

Dunlop married Mary Wickham Cobb on July 23, 1857, and had seven children.

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