MacLeod, Xavier Donald, 1821-1865
Cornelius Xavier Donald MacLeod was born in New York city on November 17, 1821, the son of Rev. Alexander McLeod (1774-1833), a Presbyterian clergyman, and Mary Ann Agnew (1778-1841). His father, Alexander MacLeod, immigrated from Scotland in 1792. Donald was one of eleven children, only four of whom survived into adulthood.
Much to the regret of his family, he took orders in the Protestant Episcopal church in 1845, and was given charge of a parish in the country. MacLeod served as chaplain to Bishop Ives and was pastor of a small rural parish in New York. In 1847, Rev. MacLeod was assigned rector of St. John's, Huntington, Suffolk County, New York. Rev. MacLeod transferred to the Diocese of North Carolina during the General Convention of 1847. Rev. MacLeod left his post as pastor of the Church of the Holy Innocents in 1849 and returned to New York. He subsequently left the Episcopal church altogether.
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