Robert L. Paddock
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The Right Reverend Robert Lewis Paddock | |
|---|---|
| Missionary Bishop of Eastern Oregon | |
Robert L. Paddock (January 1, 1913) | |
| Church | Episcopal Church |
| See | Eastern Oregon |
| Elected | 1907 |
| In office | 1907-1922 |
| Successor | William Remington |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | May 29, 1898 (priest) by William Andrew Leonard |
| Consecration | December 18, 1907 by Daniel S. Tuttle |
| Personal details | |
| Born | December 24, 1869 New York City, New York, United States |
| Died | May 17, 1939 (aged 69) New York City, New York, United States |
| Denomination | Anglican |
| Parents | John A. Paddock & Frances Chester Fanning |
| Spouse |
H. Jean Aitken
(m. 1923; died 1938) |
Robert Lewis Paddock (December 24, 1869 – May 17, 1939) was first bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Oregon, serving from 1907 until his retirement in 1922.
Paddock was born on December 24, 1869, in New York City to the Reverend John A. Paddock, later Bishop of Olympia, and Frances Chester Fanning. He was also the nephew of Benjamin Henry Paddock, Bishop of Massachusetts.[1] He studied at Trinity College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1894, a Master of Arts in 1897,[2] and was awarded a Doctor of Sacred Theology in 1910. He also studied theology at the Berkeley Divinity School and graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity in 1897, and was awarded a Doctor of Divinity in 1908. Hobart College also awarded him a Bachelor of Sacred Theology in 1908.[3]