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Seton, Elizabeth Ann, Saint, 1774-1821 (21)

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Elizabeth Ann Bayley was born in New York City in 1774. She married William Magee Seton, a New York merchant, in 1794. In 1797, with Isabella Graham and others, she founded a society for the relief of widows, the first charitable organization in New York City. Her husband died in 1803. In 1805 she converted to Catholicism, and in 1808 she began a girls' school in Baltimore, Maryland. In the spring of 1809 she and four others formed a community called Sisters of St. Joseph. That summer they mo...

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Blessed Elizabeth Ann Seton (Shrub Oak, N.Y.) (1)

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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish (Hastings, Minn.) (1)

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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish (Dunkirk, N.Y.) (1)

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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish Cemetery (Hastings, Minn.) (1)

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Federation of the Daughters of Elizabeth Ann Seton. (1)

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The Federation, founded in 1965, consists of the Emmitsburg, Maryland branch, where the Order was founded in 1809, and the five branches that have been set up since then. Beginning in 1947, the group met annually as the Conference of Mother Seton's Daughters.

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