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James Peter Allaire | Calicia Allaire Tompkins | Hal Allaire | Arthur Brisbane | The Huguenots | John Roach | Rev. Thomas Tanser | Rev. George W. Doanne | Allaire Family Cemetery
George Washington Doane - The Right Reverend Doane, (pronounced Dunn) 2nd Bishop of New
Jersey and close personal friend of James P.
Allaire, presided over the wedding ceremony of Maria Allaire and Thomas Andrews in 1836.
Bishop Doane is famous for his various hymnal
contributions to the Episcopalian church,
leaving behind a rich legacy within the church
and New Jersey alike. The Right Reverend, as
Seen in this portrait from 1835, was amidst the planning of his 1837 all-girls school, Saint
Mary’s in Burlington, New Jersey. During this
busy time, and with a young son of his own at
home, Doane most likely rode in on horseback
the night before, not only to preside over the
ceremony, but as a guest of honor as well (thus
the absence of staff and traditional cap). The
highly ornate vestment of the Bishop is called a
Chasuble. Doane’s Chasuble was most likely in
the “Fiddleback” shape, a style which had
become increasingly popular during the early to
mid 19th century.
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