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Arthur Barksdale Kinsolving II (September 13, 1884 – June 15, 1964) was the Bishop of Arizona in
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from 1945 until 1962.


Early life and education

Kinsolving was born into a family of clergymen and two bishops, on September 13, 1884, in
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. His father, Lucien Lee Kinsolving, was a missionary bishop in Brazil who helped establish the
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. His mother was Alice Brown. During WWI he served as an ambulance driver with the French Army and later with the United States Army. He also became a first lieutenant and was later awarded the French
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. After the war, he graduated from the
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in 1917 and then from
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from where he gained his
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in 1924.


Ordained ministry

Kinsolving was ordained deacon in June 1924 by his father Lucien Lee Kinsolving, and priest in May 1925 by Bishop William Cabell Brown of Virginia. He served as assistant minister at the Church of St Paul of the
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from 1924 till 1927. Later he became chaplain at the United States Military Academy in
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. Between 1933 and 1940 he served as Dean of the Cathedral of the Incarnation in
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Episcopacy

Kinsolving was elected Missionary Bishop of Arizona in 1945 and was consecrated on May 29, 1945, by Presiding Bishop Henry St. George Tucker. In 1959, after the Missionary District of Arizona was established as the Diocese of Arizona, he became its first diocesan bishop. He retired a few years later in 1962. He died on June 15, 1965, in
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Family

In addition to his father being a bishop, Kinsolving's uncle, George Herbert Kinsolving, his father's half brother, was the second Bishop of Texas. He married Edith Wharton and together had three sons. One of his sons, Arthur Barksdale Kinsolving III, died after an accident at the age of eighteen on January 22, 1948. His other son, Lester Kinsolving became a conservative political
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References

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