January 16, 1929(1929-01-16) (aged 84) Jamestown[1]
Nationality
American
Denomination
Methodist
Parents
Ashbel R. Sellew, Jane M. Sellew née Tucker
Previous post(s)
Presiding Elder
Alma mater
Dartmouth College
Walter Ashbel Sellew (born 27 February 1844—16 January 1929) was a Methodist bishop, holding that office in the Free Methodist Church.[2] Sellew was a prominent figure in the Wesleyan—holiness movement, writing on the topics of the importance of a woman's headcovering, the ordination of women in Methodism, and missions.[2][3]
^"Deaths: March 1929". Dartmouth Alumni Magazine. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
^ abThe Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge. Encyclopedia Americana. 1919. p. 544.
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