Frederick Ongley Explained

Frederick George Ongley (1912–2002) was a Canadian Anglican priest in the 20th century.[1]

Ongley was educated at Trinity College, Toronto. Ordained in 1939, his first post was a curacy at St Clement's, Eglinton.[2] He was a Chaplain in the RCAF from 1942 to 1947. He was on the staff of St Matthew's Pro-Cathedral, Brandon from 1947 to 1954; Rector of St John's, Peterborough from 1954 to 1963; and then of St George's, Oshawa from 1963 to 1977. He was Archdeacon of Peterborough from 1956 to 1963; and then of Scarborough from 1969 to 1974.[3]

Ongley died in 2002 in Comox, British Columbia, at the age of 90.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.anglican.ca/news/archdeacon-frederick-george-ongley/3005797/ Canadian Anglican
  2. http://stclements-church.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/St-Clements-Parish-Profile-2017-2.pdfhttps://www.stlukesanglican.ca/ Church Web Site
  3. Crockford's Clerical Directory 1980-82 p 765 London: Oxford University Press, 1983