Samuel Harrington Littell Explained

Type:Bishop
Honorific Prefix:The Right Reverend
Samuel Harrington Littell
Honorific Suffix:S.T.D., D.D.
Bishop of Hawaii
Church:Episcopal Church
Diocese:Hawaii
Elected:November 13, 1929
Term:1930–1943
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Predecessor:John Dominique LaMothe
Successor:Harry S. Kennedy
Ordination:November 30, 1899
Ordained By:Frederick Graves
Consecration:February 27, 1930
Consecrated By:Hugh L. Burleson
Birth Date:6 November 1873
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Parents:Thomas Gardiner Littell & Helen Arcadia Harrington
Spouse:Charlotte Moeller Mason (m.1902 - d.1913)
Evelyn Alma Taber (m.1915)
Children:8
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Samuel Harrington Littell (November 6, 1873 – November 15, 1967) was bishop of what is now the Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii from 1930 to 1942. He was consecrated on February 27, 1930.

Early life

Littell was born on November 6, 1873, in Wilmington, Delaware to Thomas Gardiner Littell and Helen Arcadia Harrington.[1] He was awarded his B.A. from Trinity College in 1895 and graduated from General Theological Seminary with a S.T.D. in 1898. In 1898 he was ordained a deacon by the Bishop of Delaware Leighton Coleman. Following his diaconate ordination he left to serve as a missionary to China. Littell was ordained priest in 1899 by the Bishop of Shanghai, Frederick Graves. He served in China as secretary of the Lower House of the General Synod of the Church in China.[2] He also taught at Boone College from 1898 to 1903.[3]

Episcopacy

Littell was elected Bishop of Hawaii on November 13, 1929, at a special meeting held by the House of Bishops in Washington, D.C. He was consecrated bishop in St Andrew's Cathedral in Honolulu by Hugh L. Burleson, the Bishop of South Dakota, on February 27, 1930. His co-consecrators included the Bishop of Tokyo John McKim and Henry Bond Restarick, former Bishop of Hawaii.[4]

As Bishop, Littell incorporated Iolani School and Molokai's Shingle Memorial Hospital. He retired and returned to the mainland in 1942.[5]

Personal life

In 1902 Littell married Charlotte Moeller Mason, who died in 1913. On May 19, 1915, he married Evelyn Alma Taber. He had a total of 8 children, including Rev. Edward M. Littell.[6]

He died on November 15, 1967, at St. Barnabas Hospital in New York City.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Johnson, Robert Winder. The ancestry of Rosalie Morris Johnson: daughter of George Calvert Morris and Elizabeth Kuhn, his wife. 170. samuel harrington littell.. Printed for private circulation only by Ferris & Leach. 1905.
  2. Web site: The Living church . 1931 . 2018-09-10.
  3. Bayne. Stephen F.. December 1967. Bishop Littell. Hawaiian Church Chronicle. 57. 10524/47836.
  4. December 1967. Consecration. Hawaiian Church Chronicle. 57. 10524/47836.
  5. News: Bishop S.H. Littell, served in Honolulu. November 16, 1967. New York Times. September 19, 2018.
  6. Web site: Samuel Harrington Littell . 2018-09-10.