Winfred Hamlin Ziegler
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The Right Reverend Winfred Hamlin Ziegler D.D., S.T.D. | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Wyoming | |
| Church | Episcopal Church |
| Diocese | Wyoming |
| Elected | October 1936 |
| In office | 1936–1949 |
| Predecessor | Elmer N. Schmuck |
| Successor | James Wilson Hunter |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | May 1913 by Peter Trimble Rowe |
| Consecration | December 16, 1936 by George Craig Stewart |
| Personal details | |
| Born | November 23, 1885 Detroit, Michigan, United States |
| Died | July 6, 1972 (aged 86) Salt Lake City, Utah, United States |
| Buried | Pinedale Cemetery, Pinedale, Wyoming |
| Denomination | Anglican |
| Parents | Paul Ziegler & Mary Frances Bell |
| Spouse |
Marie Eleanor Bartron
(m. 1911) |
| Children | 5 |
| Alma mater | Columbia University Seabury-Western Theological Seminary |
Winfred Hamlin Ziegler (November 23, 1885 - July 6, 1972) was the fourth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Wyoming from 1936 to 1949.
Ziegler was born on November 23, 1885, in Detroit, Michigan, the son of the Reverend Paul Ziegler and Mary Frances Bell. He was educated at the Detroit Church Academy, after which he worked as a hardware salesman between 1899 and 1907. He then studied at Columbia University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 1911. He earned a Bachelor of Sacred Theology from Seabury-Western Theological Seminary in 1929. He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity 1936, and a Doctor of Sacred Theology in 1937.[1]