Hiram Richard Hulse

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Hiram Richard Hulse
Cuba
Province The Episcopal Church
Diocese Cuba
Installed 1915
Term ended 1938
Predecessor Albion W. Knight
Successor Alexander H. Blankingship
Orders
Consecration January 12, 1915
Personal details
Born 1868
Died 1938
Denomination Episcopalian
Spouse Frances B. Seymour
Children Mary Hulse, Frederick S. Hulse, Charity Hulse
Occupation Bishop
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Hiram Richard Hulse (1868 - 1938) was the second Bishop of the Diocese of Cuba in The Episcopal Church.

Early life

Hiram Hulse was born to Richard Hulse and Selina Richards.

In the first decade of the 20th century, the new rector of St. Mary's in Harlem, the Rev. Hiram Richard Hulse, urged construction of a new sanctuary. In 1908 the demolition took place of the old white frame church and, on the same site, construction of the brick Carrere & Hastings building with cast stone detail and bell cote. The first service was held on New Year's Day, 1909.

Hulse married Frances Burrows Seymour on May 20, 1903, and had three children; Mary, Frederick, and Charity. Hulse and his wife were among the passengers aboard the cruise ship SS Morro Castle when it caught fire on September 8, 1934, killing 137 passengers and crew.

Episcopate

On 12 January 1915, in New York City, Hiram Hulse was consecrated as a bishop in Cuba for the Protestant Episcopal Church assisted by Bishop de Landes Berghes in the Mathew line.

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    Episcopal Church (USA) titles
    Preceded by
    Albion W. Knight
    2nd Bishop of Cuba
    1915-1938
    Succeeded by
    Alexander H. Blankingship
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