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Thomas Jenkins may refer to: *Thomas Jenkins (bishop) (1871–1955), missionary bishop of the Episcopal Church *Thomas Jenkins (footballer) (1877–?), Rhyl F.C. and Wales international footballer *Thomas Jenkins (headmaster), Shakespeare's headmaster *Thomas Jenkins (Medal of Honor) (1831–?), American sailor and Medal of Honor recipient in the American Civil War *Thomas Jenkins (rugby league), Australian rugby league player *Thomas Jenkins (Wisconsin politician, born 1801) (1801–1866), member of the Legislature of the Wisconsin Territory and of the Wisconsin State Assembly *Thomas Jenkins (Wisconsin politician, born 1832) (1832–1911), two-term member of the Wisconsin State Assembly *Thomas A. Jenkins (1880–1959), U.S. congressman from Ohio *Thomas Lowten Jenkins (1812–1867), English rower and barrister *Thomas Jenkins (antiquary) (1722–1798), English antiquarian in Rome See also

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Thomas Jenkins (bishop)
Thomas Jenkins (January 31, 1871 – May 28, 1955) was a missionary bishop of The Episcopal Church, serving Nevada from 1929 to 1942 and later in Oregon. Education Jenkins was born on January 31, 1871, in Shenley, Hertfordshire, England, the son of John Jenkins and Mary Ann Boyles. He emigrated to the United States at the age of 19. He studied at Kenyon College and Bexley Hall from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity in 1914 and a Doctor of Divinity in 1924. Ordination Jenkins was ordained deacon on June 29, 1900 in St John's Church, Worthington, Ohio, and priest on June 20, 1901 in St Paul Cathedral, Cincinnati. He was involved in missionary work as a member of the Cincinnati Associate Mission, between 1900 and 1902. He was also a missionary in Alaska from 1902 till 1910. He served as rector of St Paul's Church in Fremont, Ohio between 1910 and 1915 and later as rector of St David's Church in Portland, Oregon till 1925. In 1925 he became General missionary and edu ...
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