42:
591:
372:
403:, where he served until consecration as co-adjutor bishop of the new Diocese of Southern Virginia. In 1905, Tucker delivered a sermon on "Continuity of the Life of the Church" at a service inaugurating the restoration of the interior of
656:
443:, who had been consecrated as suffragan the previous year as Randolph's health deteriorated, as his co-adjutor. Tucker excelled at social interactions with wealthy potential donors, including Coca-Cola heiress and philanthropist
312:
in 1861 upon
Virginia's secession from the Union. He then represented the Confederacy in the same locale. Young Beverley thus received his early education in English and Swiss schools, and also studied at the
430:
as its first bishop. To ensure continuity, Randolph asked for a co-adjutor bishop in 1906, and Tucker was selected and consecrated by
Randolph and several other bishops, including fellow former Confederate
651:
384:
646:
661:
631:
293:, owned plantations and enslaved people, and were proud of their descent from English ancestors. George Tucker of County Kent, England, emigrated to
422:
In 1892, the
Diocese of Virginia split, as had been contemplated for more than a decade, and Norfolk and Williamsburg were made part of the new
626:
286:
270:
215:
62:
33:
399:
and chaplain of the
Pickett-Buchanan camp of Confederate Veterans. He then accepted a position as rector of the historic St. Paul's Church in
561:
William Archer
Rutherfoord Goodwin. Bruton Parish Church restored and its historic environment:Petersburg, Va. The Franklin Press,1907.
396:
368:
289:(then a journalist and printer) and his second wife, Jane Shelton Ellis (1820-1901). The Tuckers (and Dandridges) were among the
52:
419:
of the
Episcopal Church beginning in 1892 as well as on the board of trustees of his alma mater, Virginia Theological Seminary.
356:
333:
309:
258:
581:
351:
Tucker married Anna Maria
Washington (1851-1927). They had 13 children, including the Episcopal priest and hymn composer
444:
423:
641:
483:
345:
185:
636:
482:
Tucker died in 1930 and was buried with his wife among her relatives in the churchyard of Zion
Episcopal Church in
290:
392:
360:
436:
412:
448:
432:
322:
621:
427:
408:
246:
132:
80:
452:
314:
242:
325:, becoming a private in the Otey battery and witnessing the final eighteen months of the Confederacy.
616:
611:
352:
337:
329:
595:
340:, in 1871, where he found his life's work and graduated in 1873. He received honorary degrees from
523:
Eminent and representative men of
Virginia and the District of Columbia in the nineteenth century
416:
318:
305:
282:
157:
527:
440:
400:
298:
90:
41:
341:
332:. He also took classes at the University of Toronto and taught school before entering the
364:
605:
570:
521:
487:
439:. Tucker succeed as the diocesan bishop in 1918, upon Randolph's death. He then made
404:
161:
411:
to its colonial form and appearance. Tucker served on the board of visitors of
388:
308:, an important trading point for Virginia cotton, from 1857 until joining the
285:, on November 9, 1846, Beverley Dandridge Tucker was one of eight children of
273:. Four of his sons also distinguished themselves within the Episcopal Church.
253:
119:
375:
of the
Episcopal Church, and medical missionary Augustine Washington Tucker.
590:
301:(Tucker's great-grandfather), moved from Bermuda to Virginia in about 1770.
195:
328:
After the Confederacy was defeated, Tucker taught school for five years in
205:
294:
269:(November 9, 1846 – January 17, 1930) was the second bishop of the
657:
Burials at Zion Episcopal Churchyard (Charles Town, West Virginia)
297:
about the year 1619, and his descendant, the lawyer and judge
490:
recognizes Tucker's lifelong work among African-Americans.
520:
Henry, William Wirt; Spofford, Ainsworth Rand; p (1893).
391:
in 1873 assigned him to the historic Lunenburg parish in
571:
My Three Loves: The Poems of Beverley Dandridge Tucker
552:. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1915.
395:, where he rector until 1882. Tucker became a staunch
579:
510:(Men of Mark Publishing Company 1906), pp. 324-325.
252:
238:
230:
222:
211:
201:
191:
180:
168:
143:
138:
125:
112:
107:
96:
86:
76:
68:
58:
48:
21:
321:, Tucker returned to Virginia and enlisted in the
458:Tucker also published several books, including
16:19th and 20th-century American Episcopal bishop
8:
40:
18:
652:Religious leaders from Richmond, Virginia
304:Tucker's father served as U.S. Consul in
586:
499:
647:Episcopal bishops of Southern Virginia
271:Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia
100:Coadjutor Bishop of Southern Virginia
7:
662:American people of Bermudian descent
632:Virginia Theological Seminary alumni
415:in Williamsburg, as well as at the
550:Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography
14:
589:
526:. Brant & Fuller. pp.
67:
383:Tucker became a priest of the
1:
627:University of Virginia alumni
548:Lyon Gardiner Tyler, editor.
334:Virginia Theological Seminary
259:Virginia Theological Seminary
445:Letitia Pate Whitehead Evans
424:Diocese of Southern Virginia
484:Charles Town, West Virginia
464:Sketch of St. Paul's Church
346:College of William and Mary
186:Charles Town, West Virginia
184:Zion Episcopal Churchyard,
34:Bishop of Southern Virginia
678:
468:Scattered Essays and Poems
291:First Families of Virginia
393:Richmond County, Virginia
361:Episcopal Diocese of Ohio
357:Beverley Dandridge Tucker
287:Nathaniel Beverley Tucker
267:Beverley Dandridge Tucker
216:Nathaniel Beverley Tucker
39:
32:
27:Beverley Dandridge Tucker
437:Diocese of West Virginia
413:William and Mary College
508:Men of Mark in Virginia
451:, who helped establish
449:John D. Rockefeller Jr.
433:George William Peterkin
369:Henry St. George Tucker
323:Confederate States Army
428:Alfred Magill Randolph
359:the 6th Bishop of the
247:University of Virginia
133:Alfred Magill Randolph
81:Alfred Magill Randolph
506:Lyon Gardiner Tyler,
453:Colonial Williamsburg
344:in 1897 and from the
315:University of Toronto
277:Early and family life
243:University of Toronto
226:Anna Maria Washington
353:Francis Bland Tucker
338:Alexandria, Virginia
330:Winchester, Virginia
218:, Jane Shelton Ellis
642:Virginia Democrats
460:Confederate Verses
417:General Convention
319:American Civil War
306:Liverpool, England
283:Richmond, Virginia
158:Richmond, Virginia
23:The Right Reverend
637:Washington family
441:Arthur C. Thomson
407:Church in nearby
401:Norfolk, Virginia
310:Confederate cause
299:St. George Tucker
264:
263:
103:
91:Arthur C. Thomson
63:Southern Virginia
669:
594:
593:
585:
574:
568:
562:
559:
553:
546:
540:
539:
537:
535:
517:
511:
504:
478:Death and legacy
435:, bishop of the
385:Episcopal Church
373:Presiding Bishop
175:
172:January 17, 1930
154:November 9, 1846
153:
151:
139:Personal details
101:
97:Previous post(s)
53:Episcopal Church
44:
19:
677:
676:
672:
671:
670:
668:
667:
666:
602:
601:
600:
588:
580:
578:
577:
569:
565:
560:
556:
547:
543:
533:
531:
519:
518:
514:
505:
501:
496:
480:
381:
342:Roanoke College
279:
245:
173:
164:
155:
149:
147:
130:
129:October 3, 1906
117:
28:
25:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
675:
673:
665:
664:
659:
654:
649:
644:
639:
634:
629:
624:
619:
614:
604:
603:
599:
598:
576:
575:
563:
554:
541:
512:
498:
497:
495:
492:
486:. A plaque in
479:
476:
472:My Three Loves
380:
377:
365:Rhodes scholar
278:
275:
262:
261:
256:
250:
249:
240:
236:
235:
232:
228:
227:
224:
220:
219:
213:
209:
208:
203:
199:
198:
193:
189:
188:
182:
178:
177:
176:(aged 83)
170:
166:
165:
156:
145:
141:
140:
136:
135:
127:
123:
122:
114:
110:
109:
105:
104:
98:
94:
93:
88:
84:
83:
78:
74:
73:
70:
66:
65:
60:
56:
55:
50:
46:
45:
37:
36:
30:
29:
26:
22:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
674:
663:
660:
658:
655:
653:
650:
648:
645:
643:
640:
638:
635:
633:
630:
628:
625:
623:
622:Tucker family
620:
618:
615:
613:
610:
609:
607:
597:
592:
587:
583:
572:
567:
564:
558:
555:
551:
545:
542:
529:
525:
524:
516:
513:
509:
503:
500:
493:
491:
489:
488:Bruton Parish
485:
477:
475:
473:
469:
465:
461:
456:
454:
450:
446:
442:
438:
434:
429:
425:
420:
418:
414:
410:
406:
405:Bruton Parish
402:
398:
394:
390:
386:
378:
376:
374:
370:
366:
362:
358:
354:
349:
347:
343:
339:
335:
331:
326:
324:
320:
317:. During the
316:
311:
307:
302:
300:
296:
292:
288:
284:
276:
274:
272:
268:
260:
257:
255:
251:
248:
244:
241:
237:
233:
229:
225:
221:
217:
214:
210:
207:
204:
200:
197:
194:
190:
187:
183:
179:
171:
167:
163:
162:United States
159:
146:
142:
137:
134:
128:
124:
121:
116:June 25, 1875
115:
111:
106:
99:
95:
92:
89:
85:
82:
79:
75:
71:
64:
61:
57:
54:
51:
47:
43:
38:
35:
31:
20:
596:Christianity
566:
557:
549:
544:
532:. Retrieved
522:
515:
507:
502:
481:
471:
467:
463:
459:
457:
421:
409:Williamsburg
382:
350:
327:
303:
280:
266:
265:
202:Denomination
174:(1930-01-17)
126:Consecration
617:1846 births
612:1930 deaths
534:16 February
387:and Bishop
371:, the 19th
192:Nationality
102:(1906–1918)
77:Predecessor
606:Categories
494:References
389:John Johns
254:Alma mater
150:1846-11-09
120:John Johns
113:Ordination
239:Education
87:Successor
72:1918–1930
69:In office
474:(1910).
397:Democrat
281:Born in
231:Children
206:Anglican
196:American
131:by
118:by
426:, with
295:Bermuda
212:Parents
59:Diocese
582:Portal
470:, and
379:Career
367:; and
363:and a
223:Spouse
181:Buried
108:Orders
49:Church
573:1910
536:2014
447:and
169:Died
144:Born
530:–81
528:580
336:in
608::
466:,
462:,
455:.
355:;
348:.
234:13
160:,
584::
538:.
152:)
148:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.