Thomas Alfred Starkey (March 13, 1819 – May 17, 1903) was bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark from 1880 to 1903.
Starkey was ordained deacon on February 21, 1847, in the Church of the Ascension in Philadelphia and a priest on May 21, 1848, in Trinity Church, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, both by Bishop Alonzo Potter of Pennsylvania.
In 1877 he transferred to Paterson, New Jersey, to become rector of St Paul's Church.
[1] In 1888, upon the name change of the diocese, he became the first to hold the title of Bishop of Newark.
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