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THOMPSON, Joseph Peter, A. M. E. Zion bishop, born in Winchester, Virginia, 20 December, 1818. He acquired a common-school education, and at the age of twenty was licensed as a local preacher. In 1843 he joined the New York annual conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion church, and he was ordained deacon in 1845 and elder in 1847. After serving as a missionary in Nova Scotia and holding pastorates in and near New York city, he was elected and ordained a bishop on 4 July, 1876, in the general conference in Louisville, Kentucky Bishop Thompson organized a conference in the Bahama islands in 1878, and in 1882 was a delegate to the Methodist ecumenical council in London. He has studied and practised medicine successfully, having received his medical degree from Jefferson university in Philadelphia in 1858.
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