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The Right Reverend


Sheldon Munson Griswold
Bishop of Chicago
ChurchEpiscopal Church
DioceseChicago
ElectedFebruary 5, 1930
In office1930
PredecessorCharles P. Anderson
SuccessorGeorge Craig Stewart
Orders
OrdinationNovember 1885
by William Croswell Doane
ConsecrationJanuary 8, 1903
by William Croswell Doane
Personal details
Born(1861-01-08)January 8, 1861
DiedNovember 28, 1930(1930-11-28) (aged 69)
Evanston, Illinois, United States
BuriedMemorial Park Cemetery in Skokie, Illinois
NationalityAmerican
DenominationAnglican
ParentsWalter Hanford Griswold & Ann Elizabeth Betts
SpouseKate Maxwell van der Bogert
Previous post(s)Missionary Bishop of Salina (1903-1917)
Suffragan Bishop of Chicago (1917-1930)

Sheldon Munson Griswold (January 8, 1861 – November 28, 1930) was missionary bishop of Salina, now the Episcopal Diocese of Western Kansas and later served as the Bishop of Chicago in 1930.

Early life and education[edit]

Griswold was born on January 8, 1861, in Delhi, New York, the son of Walter Hanford Griswold and Ann Elizabeth Betts. He studied at the Union College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1882 and later a Master of Arts in 1885. He undertook studies and training at the General Theological Seminary and graduated in 1885. He was awarded a Doctor of DivinitybyUnion College in 1900 and another from General Theological Seminary in 1903.[citation needed]

Priesthood[edit]

Griswold was ordained a deacon in June 1885 and priest in November of the same year. He became rector of St Augustine's Church in Ilion, New York and remained there till 1888 when he became rector of Emmanuel Episcopal ChurchinLittle Falls, New York. He served as rector of Christ Church in Hudson, New York from 1890 till 1902.

Bishop[edit]

Griswald was elected Missionary Bishop of Salina on October 23, 1902. He was consecrated on January 8, 1903, by Bishop William Croswell Doane of Albany. During his time in Salina worked to build up the church in Kansas and founded Christ Church CathedralinSalina, Kansas. He also purchased the Bishop's residence and established St Barnabas' Hospital in Salina. He also enlarged and improved St. John's Military School. He also increased the number of churches in the missionary territory. On January 8, 1917, he was elected Suffragan Bishop of Chicago and in February 1930 was elected diocesan bishop. He was only Bishop of Chicago for a few months. He was a bishop associate of the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament.

Family[edit]

Griswold married Kate Maxwell van der Bogert on October 7, 1885. He was a cousin of both Frank Griswold and Alexander Viets Griswold, both Episcopal bishops.

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