Vincent was elected Coadjutor Bishop of Southern Ohio in 1888, and was consecrated in St Paul's Church, Cincinnati, on January 25, 1889, by Bishop John Franklin Spalding of Colorado. He then succeeded as diocesan bishop in 1904, and remained in office till his resignation in 1929. He died on January 14, 1935.[5]
Written work
He authored Our Family of Vincents in 1924, a privately printed family history, as well as dedicated Strong Vincent High School in Erie in 1930 before his death.[6]
References
^Dwight, B. W. (1871). "Rev. Boyd Vincent". The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Mass. 1: 163.
^"BOYD VINCENT, Bishop of Southern Ohio". Distinguished Successful Americans of Our Day: 330. 1911.
^"First day, Morning session". Journal of the Annual Convention, Diocese of Pittsburgh. 6: 13. 1871.
^"Boyd Vincent". The Deke Quarterly. 53 (2): 99. 1935.