Jackson Earle Gilliam (June 20, 1920 – October 19, 2000) was bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Montana, serving from 1968 to 1985.
Early years and Education
Gilliam was born on June 20, 1920, in Heppner, Oregon, to Edwin Earle Gilliam and Mary Elizabeth Perry. He attended Whitman College where he graduated with honors in 1942. After serving in the United States Army from 1942 to 1946, he attended the Episcopal Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Virginia. He graduated with a Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1948. He then did further study and received a Master of Sacred Theology degree the following year.
In 1968, Gilliam was elected Bishop of Montana. He was consecrated on September 16, 1968, in the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St. Helena, Helena, Montana[3] by John E. Hines, Presiding Bishop of the US Episcopal Church. The co-consecrators were Chandler Sterling, former Bishop of Montana and George M. Murray, Coadjutor Bishop of Alabama. He retired in 1985.
Personal life
He was married to Margaret Kathleen Hindley on August 11, 1943, and they had three children.
References
^The Living Church, Volume 117. New York: Morehouse-Gorham Company. 1948.
^"Gilliam, Jackson Earle". Who's Who in the West. 28: 229. 2001.