Hogbin, George H.

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Hogbin, George H.

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        George H. Hogbin, ?-1937, was born in England and came to Canada in 1890. He was ordained as an Anglican priest in 1894 and served at North Battleford, Saskatchewan. In 1896 he was appointed principal of the Calgary Indian Industrial School in Calgary, Alberta and served until 1907. He held numerous other offices in the diocese at the same time. He served at St. George's, Banff from 1908 to 1911. He then returned to Calgary as archdeacon. In 1914 he was appointed chaplain of Sarcee Army Camp and in 1917 accepted a position in British Honduras, returning to England in 1931. He was married and had a daughter, Mrs. Balshaw.

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