For his son (1820–1891), cleric and hymnist, see John Henry Hopkins, Jr.
The Most Reverend
John Henry Hopkins
8th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church
Church
Episcopal Church
In office
1865–1868
Predecessor
Thomas Church Brownell
Successor
Benjamin B. Smith
Other post(s)
Bishop of Vermont (1832-1868)
Orders
Ordination
May 12, 1824 by William White
Consecration
October 31, 1832 by William White
Personal details
Born
January 30, 1792 (1792-01-30)
Dublin, Kingdom of Ireland
Died
January 9, 1868 (1868-01-10) (aged 75) Burlington, Vermont, United States
Denomination
Anglican
Parents
Thomas Hopkins & Elizabeth Fitzakerly
Spouse
Melusina Mueller
Children
14
Signature
John Henry Hopkins (January 30, 1792 – January 9, 1868) was the first bishop of Episcopal Diocese of Vermont and the eighth Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. He was also an artist (in both watercolor and oils), a lawyer, an ironmonger, a musician and composer, a theologian, and an architect who introduced Gothic architecture into the United States.[1][2]
^Rights: John Henry Hopkins.
^James Grant Wilson and John Fiske, Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography, Volume 3 (D. Appleton, 1887), 255.
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