Thomas Norman Nisbett
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Rev. Canon Thomas N. Nisbett, OBE (born on October 24, 1925) is a carpenter/cabinet maker/house builder and Anglican priest. Born in North Village, Pembroke, Bermuda, he was the first Black Anglican priest of the Anglican Church of Bermuda
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The Anglican Church of Bermuda consists of twelve parishes and is a part of the Anglican Communion, though part of no ecclesiastical province. Currently, the Rt Rev Patrick White oversees the Island's ministry....

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Parentage and career

His parents, now deceased, were Elijah John Nisbett b. 13 Oct 1892 in Cedar Hill Village, St. George, Nevis
Nevis
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, WI, and Adina Miller b. 14 Feb 1898 in Nevis, WI.

Elijah Nisbett left Nevis in 1922 and went to Bermuda
Bermuda
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 where he stayed with friends until he could build a house on St. Monica's Road across from the St. Monica's Mission Church: Adina, and daughters Mavis and Lauret immigrated to Bermuda in 1923.

Thomas Nisbett was educated at Central School, Bermuda, and Codrington College
Codrington College
Codrington College is an Anglican theological college in St. John, Barbados. It was founded by Christopher Codrington, who after his death in 1710 left portions of his 'estates' - two slave labour plantations on Barbados and areas of Barbuda - to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in...

, Barbados
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http://www.codrington.org/cms/.

In his younger years, Mr. Nisbett was a member of the popular Bermudian a cappella singing group, the Nisbett Brothers.

He has held a number of key ecclesiastical and community positions in both Barbados and Bermuda, and he was designated an Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Order of the British Empire
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 (OBE) in 1992.

Family relationships

Thomas Nisbett was married to Winifred M. G. (née Smith) Nisbett, Cert. Ed., B.Sc., M.Ed., on August 4, 1954, a primary school teacher, and former President of the Bermuda Reading Association and a Past Chairman of the International Reading Association Caribbean Committee, New Orleans, LA.

They have two sons, Thomas W. L. Nisbett, a businessman living in New Brunswick, Canada, and Michael John Nisbett, an administrator with the Bermuda Hospitals Board living in Pembroke, Bermuda.

Michael John Nisbett is the Owner/Webmaster of Christian Resource Centre at Christian Resource Centre at www.nisbett.com.

His granddaughter, is Canadian singer/songwriter, Chelsea Nisbett .

An interview with Canon Nisbett can be seen at Canon Thomas Nisbett profile.

The sermon preached by the Right Rev. Ewen Ratteray, Anglican Bishop of Bermuda, at the Celebration in thanksgiving for the 40th Anniversary of the Ordination of the Rev. Canon Thomas Nisbett on 11 January, 2004, can be found at www.anglican.bm/2004-02.html
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