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Bishop co-adjutor of Tennessee
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Troy Daniel Beatty (November 12, 1866 - April 23, 1922) was bishop co-adjutor of Tennessee in The Episcopal Church, serving from September 18, 1919, to his death.

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  1. "The Passing of Bishop Beatty". The Living Church. LXVII (1): 12. May 6, 1922.
  2. "Tributes in Memoriam: Troy Beatty, P. G. C.". Official Record of Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Convention of the Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias. Vol. 32. Minneapolis: Murphy-Travis Company. 1922. p. 450. In September 1919, he was consecrated bishop co-adjutor of Tennessee, which office he held at the time of his death, which occurred, after a brief illness, Sunday morning, April 23, 1922.


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