George Burgess
1809–1866 (age 57)
bishop/scholar
Biography
George Burgess was a respected bishop and scholar who made significant contributions to religious and intellectual life in nineteenth-century America. Born in 1809 in Gardiner, Maine, he combined ecclesiastical leadership with scholarly pursuits, earning recognition as both a spiritual guide and a man of learning.
Burgess's career was distinguished by his dedication to theological study and the advancement of religious education. He lived until 1866, leaving behind a legacy as a thoughtful churchman whose work bridged the worlds of faith and scholarship.