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American Episcopal bishop

The Most ReverendThomas M. Clark
12th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church
Church Episcopal Church
In office 1899–1903
Predecessor John Williams
Successor Daniel S. Tuttle
Other post Bishop of Rhode Island (1854-1903)
Orders
Ordination November 6, 1836by Alexander Viets Griswold
Consecration December 6, 1854by Thomas Church Brownell
Personal details
Born (1812-07-04)July 4, 1812Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States
Died September 7, 1903(1903-09-07) (aged 91)Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Denomination Anglican
Parents Thomas March Clark & Rebecca Wheelwright
Spouse Caroline Howard
Education Yale UniversityPrinceton University
Signature Thomas M. Clark's signature

Thomas March Clark (July 4, 1812 – September 7, 1903) was an American Episcopal prelate who served as Bishop of Rhode Island between 1854–1903 and Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church between 1899 and 1903.

Thomas March Clark was born at Newburyport, Massachusetts on July 4, 1812.[1] He graduated at Yale College in 1831, studied theology at Princeton, and was licensed to preach as a Presbyterian in 1835. He became an Episcopalian in the following year, and was rector of Grace Church, Boston, for seven years, afterward holding charges in Philadelphia, Hartford, and Providence. In 1854 he was consecrated Bishop of Rhode Island, and in 1899, on the death of Bishop John Williams of Connecticut, became Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in America. His Reminiscences appeared in 1895; among his other works are Early Discipline and Culture (1852), and Primary Truths of Religion (1869).

He died in Newport, Rhode Island, on September 7, 1903, at age 91.[2]

His mother's family was related to the Puritan clergyman John Wheelwright.[1]

His brother Rufus Wheelwright Clark was also a minister and author; another brother, Rev Dr Samuel Adam Clark, was also a minister.[2]

  1. ^ a b The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Vol. I. James T. White & Company. 1893. p. 445. Retrieved April 26, 2021 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b "Oldest Bishop Dies Suddenly". The Morning Call. Newport, Rhode Island. September 9, 1903. p. 2. Retrieved April 26, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
Episcopal Church (USA) titles
Preceded byJohn Williams 12th Presiding Bishop 1899–1903 Succeeded byDaniel Sylvester Tuttle
Preceded byJohn Prentiss Kewly Henshaw Bishop of Rhode Island 1854–1903 Succeeded byWilliam N. McVickar