Seton, Elizabeth Ann, Saint, 1774-1821

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Seton, Elizabeth Ann, Saint, 1774-1821

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Seton, Elizabeth Ann

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Seton, Elizabeth Ann

Seton, Elizabeth Ann sainte 1774-1821

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Seton, Elizabeth Ann sainte 1774-1821

Elisabeth Anna Bayley, s., 1774-1821

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Elisabeth Anna Bayley, s., 1774-1821

Seton, Elizabeth Ann (1774-1821).

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Seton, Elizabeth Ann (1774-1821).

Seton, Elizabeth Ann Bayley, 1774-1821

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Seton, Elizabeth Ann Bayley, 1774-1821

Seton, Elizabeth A. 1774-1821

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Seton, Elizabeth A. 1774-1821

Elizabeth Ann Seton, sainte, 1774-1821

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Elizabeth Ann Seton, sainte, 1774-1821

Seton, Anna Elisa, 1774-1821

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Seton, Anna Elisa, 1774-1821

Seton, Ann Elizabeth

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Seton, Ann Elizabeth

Seton, Elisabeth A. 1774-1821

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Seton, Elisabeth A. 1774-1821

Seton Anne Elizabeth 1774-1821

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Seton Anne Elizabeth 1774-1821

Elisabeth Ann Bayley, s., 1774-1821

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Elisabeth Ann Bayley, s., 1774-1821

Seton, Eliza A. Saint, 1774-1821 (Eliza Ann),

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Seton, Eliza A. Saint, 1774-1821 (Eliza Ann),

Elisabeth Seton sainte 1774-1821

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Elisabeth Seton sainte 1774-1821

Elisabetta Anna Bayley Seton s 1774-1821

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Elisabetta Anna Bayley Seton s 1774-1821

Baylen, Elizabeth Ann Seton 1774-1821

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Baylen, Elizabeth Ann Seton 1774-1821

Seton, Mother, 1774-1821

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Seton, Mother, 1774-1821

Seton, Eliza A. Saint 1774-1821

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Seton, Eliza A. Saint 1774-1821

Seton, Elizabeth Ann suora 1774-1821

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Seton, Elizabeth Ann suora 1774-1821

Seton, Elisabetta Anna, Saint, 1774-1821

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Seton, Elisabetta Anna, Saint, 1774-1821

Eliza A. Seton sainte 1774-1821

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Eliza A. Seton sainte 1774-1821

Bayley, Elizabeth A. 1774-1821

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Bayley, Elizabeth A. 1774-1821

Bayley, Elizabeth Ann suora 1774-1821

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Bayley, Elizabeth Ann suora 1774-1821

Seton, Elżbieta

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Seton, Elżbieta

Bayley, Elizabeth Ann Seton

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Bayley, Elizabeth Ann Seton

Seton, Anne-Elisabeth, Saint, 1774-1821

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Seton, Anne-Elisabeth, Saint, 1774-1821

Seton, Anne-Elisabeth 1774-1821

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Seton, Anne-Elisabeth 1774-1821

Seton, Anne Elisabeth

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Seton, Anne Elisabeth

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1774-08-28

1774-08-28

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1821-01-04

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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; in 1808 she began a girls' school in Baltimore, Maryland, and in the spring of 1809 she and four others formed a community called Sisters of St. Joseph. That summer they moved to Emmitsburg, Maryland and took, with some modifications, the rule of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. After 1812 they were known as the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph and constituted the first native American religious community.

From the description of Elizabeth Ann Seton letters, 1800-1818. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64072460

Founder of the American Sisters of Charity.

Beatified in 1963 and canonized in 1975.

From the description of Collection, 1941-1983. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155471051

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