* Janet Phelps Wainwright (1837–1842), who died in childhood.
* Amelia Maria Wainwright (1838–1867), who married Col. Henry Cary Bankhead (1828–1894) in 1863.
* Francis Chetwood Wainwright (1839–1874), who married Frances Mary Davis.
* Edward Bibby Wainwright (1841–1841), who died in infancy.
* William Augustus Muhlenberg Wainwright (1844–1895), who married Helena Barker "Nellie" Talcott, the daughter of Sarah and Thomas Talcott.
He died at his residence at 5:00 pm on September 21, 1854, in
Manhattan, New York City
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.
He was buried at
Trinity Church Cemetery
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.
Descendants
Through his son John Howard, he was the grandfather of
Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright (1864–1945), a
U.S. Representative and
United States Assistant Secretary of War.
Through his son Jonathan, he was the grandfather of Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright (1849–1870) and Robert Powell Page Wainwright (1852–1902).
Works
Besides the pamphlet mentioned above, he wrote:
* ''Four Sermons on Religious Education'' (New York, 1829)
* ''Lessons on the Church'' (1835)
* ''Order of Family Prayer'' (1845)
* ''Short Family Prayers'' (1850)
* ''The Pathway and Abiding-Places of our Lord, illustrated in the Journal of a Tour through the Land of Promise'' (1851)
* ''The Land of Bondage: being the Journal of a Tour in Egypt'' (1852)
* Single sermons and papers in periodicals.
* ''Book of Chants'', adapted to services of the Episcopal church (1819)
* ''Music of the Church'' (1828)
* ''The Choir and Family Psalter'', with
William A. Muhlenberg (1851)
*
John Stark Ravenscroft, ''Sermons'', edited with a memoir (2 vols., 1830)
* ''Life of Bishop Heber'', edited biography by Heber's widow (2 vols., 1830)
He edited:
*
''Book of Common Prayer'' (1843 illustrated version)
Consecrators
*
The Most Reverend Thomas C. Brownell,
Presiding Bishop
*
The Right Reverend George W. Doane,
Bishop
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In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is ...
of
New Jersey
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*
The Right Reverend Jackson Kemper, Provisional Bishop of Wisconsin
*
William Heathcote DeLancey
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, I Western New York;
*
William Rollinson Whittingham
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Early life and career
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, IV Maryland;
*
Carlton Chase, II New Hampshire;
*
George Upfold
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; II Missionary Bishop to Indiana;
*
John Williams
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, Coadjutor of Connecticut; and,
*
Francis Fulford of Montreal.
[The Living Church Annual, 1944, pgs. 378-388]
References
Notes;
;Sources
* ''The Episcopal Church Annual''. Morehouse Publishing: New York, NY (2005).
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External links
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Documents by and about Wainwrightfrom Project Canterbury
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