Lyman Ogilby
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Lyman Cunningham Ogilby (January 25, 1922 – November 3, 1990) was an Episcopal priest who became a missionary bishop in the Philippines (then a U.S. territory), coadjutor bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota and later the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, where he succeeded Bishop Robert L. DeWitt and became the 13th diocesan bishop until his retirement.
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Lyman Ogilby
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Lyman Ogilby
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Lyman Ogilby
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1990-11-03
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1922-01-25
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1950
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1922-01-25
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1990-11-03
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The Right Reverend
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D.D
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Ruth Ogilby
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1974
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13
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coadjutor, 1973
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Bishop
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1974
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Lyman Cunningham Ogilby (January 25, 1922 – November 3, 1990) was an Episcopal priest who became a missionary bishop in the Philippines (then a U.S. territory), coadjutor bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota and later the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, where he succeeded Bishop Robert L. DeWitt and became the 13th diocesan bishop until his retirement.
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1953-02-02
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Coadjutor Bishop of Pennsylvania ()
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Coadjutor Bishop of South Dakota ()
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Assistant Bishop of Pennsylvania ()
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Bishop of the Philippines ()
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Suffragan Bishop of the Philippines ()
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6724
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Bishop of Pennsylvania