William Henry Moorhead (1882–1962) was the fourth Bishop of Fredericton. [1]
He was born in Longford in Ireland, [2] educated at Bishops University and ordained in 1912. [3] He was a curate at St Peter, Sherbrooke then a chaplain to the CEF until 1919. He then held incumbencies at St Luke's, Grand-Mère, Quebec [4] and St Paul, Saint John, New Brunswick until 1936 when he became Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton. [5]
Three years later he ascended to the episcopate, [6] retiring in 1956. [7]
William Henry Moorhead (1882–1962) was the fourth Bishop of Fredericton. [1]
He was born in Longford in Ireland, [2] educated at Bishops University and ordained in 1912. [3] He was a curate at St Peter, Sherbrooke then a chaplain to the CEF until 1919. He then held incumbencies at St Luke's, Grand-Mère, Quebec [4] and St Paul, Saint John, New Brunswick until 1936 when he became Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Fredericton. [5]
Three years later he ascended to the episcopate, [6] retiring in 1956. [7]