(26 January 1851 Essenden, England - 24 April 1922 Rosseau). Educated at the British School for the Civil Service; Algoma lay teacher & catechist (1872-1883); Bishop Fauquier's licence (1873); Shingwauk Homes (1872-1877) including three times a week on Sugar Island (1873-1874); Garden River (Oct. 1872-1877), (August 1897-May 1907); Sheguiandah (1877-1897) (outstations at Little Current, Birch Island, Sucker Creek, Gore Bay, Whitefish River, Collins Inlet & French River) Deacon: 1883, Priest: 1885 Algoma; Rural Dean of Manitoulin (1895); Sick leave due to typhoid fever - in Bermuda (1895); Rosseau (1907-1918); Canon (1906); Lost power of speech due to a stroke on the 14th of January 1918; First wife, Martha Anne (1847-1895) died of typhoid fever. Second wife, Dorcas Young (1877-1 June 1934 Rosseau). Buried with second wife at Rosseau. Son, who died of a shotgun blast, is buried at Garden River. Wrote: "Sketches of Indian Life", (Toronto: Wm. Briggs, 1904); Edited "The Ojibway Hymn Book," (London: SPCK 1937.)