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Louie & Ernest Clay-Crew
Married February 2, 1974


12/21/1974
 
8/17/2006


Deputations to The Episcopal Church's
General Convention in
Anaheim, California, July 8-17, 2009

An unofficial list maintained by Dr. Louie Crew lcrew@andromeda.rutgers.edu. Click here for the official listings of deputations. Please share with me the results of any elections that I have not already reported. I hope this listing helps you connect. Click here for the official listings of deputations, one diocese at a time --LC

Updated on 5/4/2008 at 3:15p.
I indicate the date of the electing conventions for the dioceses whose deputies I have not yet reported.

Alabama. Alaska. Albany. Arizona.
Arkansas. Atlanta. Bethlehem. California.
Central Florida. Central Gulf Coast. Central New York. Central Pennsylvania. 6/8
Chicago. Churches in Europe.* Colombia. Colorado.
Connecticut. Dallas. Delaware. Dominican Republic.
East Carolina. East Tennessee. Eastern Michigan. Eastern Oregon.
Easton. Eau Claire. Ecuador -- Central. Ecuador -- Litoral. ??
El Camino Real. Florida. Fond du Lac. Fort Worth.
Georgia. Haiti. ?? Hawaii. Honduras. 5/17
Idaho. Indianapolis. Iowa. Kansas.
Kentucky. Lexington. Long Island. Los Angeles.
Louisiana. Maine. Maryland. Massachusetts.
Michigan. Milwaukee. Minnesota. Mississippi.
Missouri. Montana. Navajoland. * In June Nebraska.
Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New York.
Newark. North Carolina. North Dakota. Northern California.
Northern Indiana. Northern Michigan. Northwest Texas. Northwestern Pa.
Ohio. Oklahoma. Olympia. Oregon.
Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh. Puerto Rico. Quincy. 10/18
Rhode Island. Rio Grande. Rochester. San Diego.
San Joaquin. South Carolina. South Dakota. Southeast Florida.
Southern Ohio. Southern Virginia. Southwest Florida. Southwestern Virginia.
Spokane. Springfield. Taiwan. 3/8 Tennessee.
Texas. Upper South Carolina. Utah. Venezuela. 11/15
Vermont. Virgin Islands. Virginia. Washington.
West Missouri. West Tennessee. West Texas. West Virginia.
Western Kansas. Western Louisiana. Western Massachusetts. Western Michigan.
Western New York. Western North Carolina. Wyoming.  

Click here for Summary Statistics.
Deputations in 2006 Deputations in 2003 Deputations in 2000 Deputations in 1997.
Not returning in 2009 Dates dioceses elect Links.  

  • Rank Order

    If my sources (always deputies or bishops), know the rank order, I show it. C1 equals the clergyperson with the most votes on the earliest of electing ballots, C2 the clergyperson with the next most votes, etc. If my sources do not know the rank order, I use alphabetical order.

    Alabama, Eastern Michigan, Eastern Oregon, Western Louisiana and Wyoming do not rank their deputies.

    '5' indicates alternates unless a diocese elects fewer than the maximum of 4 deputies in each order, Ecuador, e.g. In every case an alternate is identified as such.

  • *Unlike the others indexed above, Navajoland is not a diocese, but an area mission. The Convocation of Churches in Europe also is not a diocese, but rather, an area mission, one which is non-geographical. The Convocation provides ministry wherever needed, including these days, Almaty, Kazakhstan. (See tec-europe.org and click on the map.) The Convocation is a part of the Presiding Bishop's jurisdiction and has a "Bishop in charge." The canonically unique office of "Bishop in charge" is one of shared jurisdiction, with some decisions falling to the Bishop in charge, not to the Presiding Bishop. The "Diocese in Europe" is a different entity altogether, viz., the presence of the Church of England in Europe.

    Caveat: The day after the diocese elected these deputies, the diocese voted to leave The Episcopal Church. The standing of those elected is currently unclear.

  • New means only that the person did not serve in the 1,2, 3, 4, or 5 slot in that diocese in 2006, 2003, 2000, or 1997 and has not yet been spotted in another diocesan deputation. Please notify me of any mistakes.

  • Send corrections to lcrew@newark.rutgers.edu.