Frederick W. Keator
Frederick William Keator (October 22, 1855 – January 31, 1924) was an American lawyer who became an Episcopal priest and the third missionary bishop of Washington state, which encompassed that portion of Washington State west of the Cascade Range. It achieved full diocesan status (and a name change) during his tenure, so Rt.Rev. Keator became the first bishop of what became the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia.
The Right Reverend Frederick W. Keator | |
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Bishop of Olympia | |
Church | Episcopal Church |
Province | Province 8 |
Diocese | Olympia |
Elected | 1901 |
In office | 1902–1924 |
Predecessor | William Morris Barker |
Successor | S. Arthur Huston |
Orders | |
Ordination | May 31, 1891 (deacon) 1891 (priest) by William Edward McLaren |
Consecration | January 8, 1902 by William Edward McLaren |
Personal details | |
Born | Honesdale, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, United States | May 20, 1855
Died | January 31, 1924 68) New Haven, Connecticut, United States | (aged
Buried | Tacoma Cemetery, Tacoma |
Nationality | American |
Denomination | Anglican |
Parents | Jerman S. Keator & Mary C. Baldwin |
Spouse |
Emma Victoria Lyon (m. 1894) |
Children | Frederick Keator, Jr. |
Education | Yale University |
Alma mater | Yale Law School Seabury-Western Theological Seminary |
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