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Isaac Lea Nicholson
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| birth_place = Baltimore, Maryland, United States 19062901|18}} | death_place = Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States Nashotah House>Nashotah House Cemetery| resting_place_coordinates = Americans>AmericanAnglicanism>Anglican | parents = Johns J. Nicholson & Jane Ricketts| spouse = Adele Everett Ellicott| children = | occupation = | profession = | education =| alma_mater = | motto = | signature = Signature of Isaac Lea Nicholson.png| signature_alt = | coat_of_arms = | coat_of_arms_alt = | module = | other = }}Isaac Lea Nicholson (January 18, 1844 – October 29, 1906) was an American Episcopal prelate. He was the fifth Bishop of Milwaukee, serving from 1891 until his death.

Early life and education

Nicholson was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on January 18, 1844, the son of Johns J. Nicholson and Jane Ricketts. He was educated at St Timothy's Hall in Catonsville, Maryland, after which he entered his father's banking firm. After several years, he enrolled at Dartmouth College and graduated in 1869. He also studied at Virginia Theological Seminary and graduated in 1871. He was awarded a Doctor of Divinity from Nashotah House in 1890.JOURNAL, 1904, Isaac Lea Nicholson, The American Almanac, Year-book, Cyclopaedia and Atlas, 601, JOURNAL, 1906, NICHOLSON, Isaac Lea, Who's Who in America, 2-4, 1087,

Ordained ministry

Nicholson was ordained deacon by Bishop William Rollinson Whittingham of Maryland in Grace Church, Baltimore, on September 24, 1871, becoming curate at St Thomas' Church in Hanover, New Hampshire. He was ordained priest on September 22, 1872, by Coadjutor Bishop Pinkney, in St Paul's Church, Baltimore. He was appointed curate at St Paul's Church, Baltimore, where he stayed till 1875.JOURNAL, 1904, Nicholson, Isaac Lea, Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography, 298, Between 1875 and 1879, he became rector of the Church of the Ascension in Westminster, Maryland, while between 1879 and 1891, he served as rector of St Mark's Church in Philadelphia. He married Adele Everett Ellicott in 1880.JOURNAL, 1923, Nicholson, Isaac Lea, The Americana, 319,

Bishop

In 1891, Nicholson was elected Bishop of Milwaukee. Nicholson's consecration took place in Saint Mark's Church, Philadelphia on October 28, 1891. He had a heart attack in 1905, and a coadjutor bishop was elected to assist him. Nicholson was an influential Anglo-Catholic in the Episcopal Church, and championed the Catholic heritage of the church.WEB, The Rt. Rev. Isaac Lea Nicholson, D. D.,weblink anglicanhistory.org, 3 May 2019, In 1883, he was elected as Bishop of Indiana but he declined. He died in office on October 29, 1906.

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