William Xavier Ninde Explained

William Xavier Ninde
Signature:Appletons' Ninde William Xavier signature.png
Birth Place:Cortland, New York
Birth Date:21 June 1832
Death Place:Detroit, Michigan
Alma Mater:Wesleyan University
Children:4

William Xavier Ninde (June 21, 1832 - January 3, 1901)[1] was a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church (now the United Methodist Church).

Biography

His father, William Ward Ninde, was a well-known Methodist preacher in New York State.

William Xavier Ninde graduated from Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, in 1855, and after teaching in Rome Academy (Rome, New York), entered the Methodist ministry in 1856. He served as pastor of churches in New York and Ohio, visited Europe and the orient in 1868-69, and in 1870 was transferred to the Detroit conference.

In 1873 he was appointed professor of practical theology at the Garrett Biblical Institute (Evanston, Illinois), where he served as president from 1879 to 1884.[2] He served from 1876 until 1879 as pastor of the Central Methodist Episcopal Church (now the Central United Methodist Church) in Detroit.[3] He was a delegate to the Methodist ecumenical conference in London in 1881, and on May 15, 1884 was elected bishop. He earned his D.D. from Wesleyan University in 1874 and an LL.D. from Northwestern University in 1892. He was an organizer of the Epworth League, and served as its second president (1896-1900).

Family

He married Elizabeth S. Falley in 1857; the couple had four children.[4] His daughter, Mary Ninde Gamewell, was a writer and served as a missionary in China; she wrote her father's biography.[5]

His brother Henry S Ninde wrote the hymn Thou Didst Teach the Thronging People.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11578715/william-xavier-ninde Find A Grave website
  2. http://catalog.gcah.org/publicdata/gcah2405.htm United Methodist Church website, General Commission on Archives and History
  3. https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/1901-bishop-ninde-religious-medal-grades-ng-1899-c-e1143188eb Invaluable Auction site, Lot 1899
  4. https://www.smu.edu/Bridwell/Collections/SpecialCollectionsandArchives/~/media/Site/Bridwell/Archives/BA30117.pdf Southern Methodist University (Texas, US) website, F.D. Leete collection
  5. https://www.abebooks.com/first-edition/William-Xavier-Ninde-Memorial-Daughter-Mary/213701792/bd ABE Books website
  6. https://hymnary.org/text/thou_didst_teach_the_thronging_people Hymnary website