Henry Hobson Explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific Prefix:The Right Reverend
Henry Wise Hobson
Honorific Suffix:D.D.
IV Bishop of Southern Ohio
Church:Episcopal Church
Diocese:Southern Ohio
Elected:January 28, 1930
Term:1931–1959
Retired:-->
Predecessor:Theodore I. Reese
Successor:Roger Blanchard
Ordination:June 15, 1920
Ordained By:William Lawrence
Consecration:May 1, 1930
Consecrated By:Boyd Vincent
Birth Date:16 May 1891
Parents:Henry Wise Hobson I & Katherine Sophia Thayer
Children:4; Katharine Bryan Hobson (b. 1919)
Henry Wise Hobson III (b. 1921)
Anne Jennings Hobson (1924-1959)
Margery Thayer Hobson (b. 1926)
Previous Post:Coadjutor Bishop of Southern Ohio (1930-1931)
Education:Episcopal Divinity School

Henry Wise Hobson II (May 16, 1891 - February 10, 1983), was the bishop for the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio. When he was consecrated at the age of 38 in 1930, he was the youngest Episcopal bishop in the United States, and at his death, he was the oldest bishop in the Episcopal Church.[1] He was also involved with the founding of Forward Movement Publications at the Episcopal Church.[1]

Early life

Hobson was born in Denver, Colorado on May 16, 1891, the son of Henry Wise Hobson I & Katherine Sophia Thayer. He graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts in 1910 and Yale University in 1914. He was an officer in the infantry during World War I and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his heroism in France, after being wounded twice. After the war he entered the Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and graduated in 1920.

Ordained ministry

Hobson was ordained deacon on December 5, 1919 by Samuel G. Babcock, Suffragan Bishop of Massachusetts, and then priest on June 15, 1920 by Bishop William Lawrence of Massachusetts. After ordination he became assistant minister at St John's Church in Waterbury, Connecticut between 1920 and 1921. He then became the rector of All Saints' Church in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1921. On January 28, 1930, Hobson was elected Coadjutor Bishop of Southern Ohio, during the fifty-sixth annual convention of the diocese.[2] He was consecrated on May 1, 1930 in Christ Church by Bishop Boyd Vincent, former Bishop of Southern Ohio. He then succeeded as diocesan bishop on October 13, 1931, upon the death of Bishop Reese.

Family

His son Henry Wise Hobson III married Elizabeth Mary Balch in 1941.[3] His daughter Margery Thayer Hobson married Gerard Thomas on February 13, 1955.[4] Henry Wise Hobson died on February 10, 1983.[1]

Notes and References

  1. News: Henry W. Hobson, 91; Ohio Episcopal Bishop . The Rev. Henry Wise Hobson, the oldest bishop in the Episcopal Church, died Wednesday at a retirement home in Cincinnati. He was 91 years old and had been bishop of the Diocese of Southern Ohio for the 29 years before his retirement in 1959. . . February 11, 1983 . 2008-06-24 .
  2. 1931. Hobson, Henry Wise, D.D.. The Living Church Annual . 64.
  3. News: Elizabeth Balgh Prospective Bride. Henry W. Hobson Jr., Son of Cincinnati Bishop. . DeWitt Woodford Balch of this city have announced the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth, to Henry Wise Hobson Jr., son of the Right Rev. Henry Wise. . . February 3, 1943.
  4. News: Margery Hobson Cincinnati Bride. She Wed by Her Father, Bishop of Southern Ohio, to Gerard Thomas. . Given in marriage by her brother, Henry Wise Hobson Jr., the bride wore a ... . . February 13, 1955 . 2008-06-25 .