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Frederick W. Keator

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Stowes Clerical directory gives the date of their marriage as October 28, 1894, but Cook County Illinois marriage records on ancestry.com indicates it occurred in 1896. Their son appears on the 1920 U.S. Federal Census for Tacoma Ward 2, Pierce County, Washington, family renting 111 Yakima
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of Chicago in 1891, Rev. Keator served as the mission congregation's first priest-in-charge until 1896, shortly before it achieved full parish status. He then served congregations in
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Rt. Rev. Keator became the first Bishop of Olympia upon its formation in 1910, and served until his death on January 31, 1924. The following year, Rev.
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In 1896, when he was 39, Rev. Keator married 21 year old Emma Lyon in Chicago, and they would soon have a son, Frederic Keator Jr.
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neighborhood of Chicago, which prompted him to leave his legal practice. After ordination both as a deacon and priest by bishop
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Born to Mary Chapman Baldwin Keator and her husband Jermann Samuel Keator on October 22, 1855, in
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Among his various civic activities in Washington, Bishop Keator served as president of the
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was elected to succeed him and was duly consecrated, and would move the diocesan seat to
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board from 1907 to 1910 and also 1912 to 1923. He also served on the boards of the
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with a bachelor's degree in 1880 and two years later received an LLB. degree from
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His papers are held by the Tacoma Public Library in their special collections.
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Episcopical priest & third missionary bishop of Washington state
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Bishop Keator died of a heart attack on January 31, 1924, in
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Index

Bishop of Olympia

Episcopal Church
Province 8
Olympia
William Morris Barker
S. Arthur Huston
William Edward McLaren
William Edward McLaren
Honesdale, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
United States
New Haven, Connecticut
United States
Tacoma
American
Anglican
Yale University
Alma mater
Yale Law School
Seabury-Western Theological Seminary
Episcopal
Washington state
Cascade Range
Episcopal Diocese of Olympia
Honesdale
Wayne County
Pennsylvania
Moline, Illinois
Yale University

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