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Beverley D. Tucker

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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
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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
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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
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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
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William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin. Bruton Parish Church restored and its historic environment:Petersburg, Va. The Franklin Press,1907.
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of the Episcopal Church beginning in 1892 as well as on the board of trustees of his alma mater, Virginia Theological Seminary.
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Tucker married Anna Maria Washington (1851-1927). They had 13 children, including the Episcopal priest and hymn composer
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Tucker died in 1930 and was buried with his wife among her relatives in the churchyard of Zion Episcopal Church in
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Eminent and representative men of Virginia and the District of Columbia in the nineteenth century
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to its colonial form and appearance. Tucker served on the board of visitors of
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of the Episcopal Church, and medical missionary Augustine Washington Tucker.
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After the Confederacy was defeated, Tucker taught school for five years in
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Burials at Zion Episcopal Churchyard (Charles Town, West Virginia)
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about the year 1619, and his descendant, the lawyer and judge
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recognizes Tucker's lifelong work among African-Americans.
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Henry, William Wirt; Spofford, Ainsworth Rand; p (1893).
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in 1873 assigned him to the historic Lunenburg parish in
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My Three Loves: The Poems of Beverley Dandridge Tucker
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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. 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Index

Bishop of Southern Virginia

Episcopal Church
Southern Virginia
Alfred Magill Randolph
Arthur C. Thomson
John Johns
Alfred Magill Randolph
Richmond, Virginia
United States
Charles Town, West Virginia
American
Anglican
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker
University of Toronto
University of Virginia
Alma mater
Virginia Theological Seminary
Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker
First Families of Virginia
Bermuda
St. George Tucker
Liverpool, England
Confederate cause
University of Toronto
American Civil War
Confederate States Army
Winchester, Virginia

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