Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1744/08/28 Elizabeth Ann Bayley is born in New York City to Dr Richard Bayley and Catherine Charlton. Born Elizabeth Ann Seton's Birthday
1794/01/25 Rt Rev Samuel Provoost, first Protestant Episcopal Bishop of New York, joins Elizabeth Bayley and William Magee Seton in holy matrimony at Trinity Episcopal Church. Bride Trinity Church New York City Marriage of Elizabeth Bayley and William Magee Seton
1800/00/00 8 State St (Church of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary), may have been a Seton home, 7 State St may have been the Bayley home or the Seton home, 61 Stone St and 27 Wall St may have also been Seton addresses. Home James Watson House New York City
1800/00/00 Elizabeth and her sister Mary spend summers with their Uncle William. The Pell-Bayley-Kemball House, built c 1761, William shared with his wife, Sarah Pell Bayley, is located at 145 Shore Rd, straddling Pelham Manor and New Rochelle. Home New Rochelle, NY New York
1808/06/16 Mrs Elizabeth Seton and her three daughters arrive from New York City. Life Mother Seton House Baltimore, MD
1809/03/25 Elizabeth Ann Seton makes her first profession of vows of a Daughter of Charity in the Chapelle Basse in the Seminary Chapel. Vocation St Mary's Seminary Chapel Baltimore, MD
1809/06/00 Mother Seton establishes the Sisters of Charity. Vocation, Founder St Joseph's College and Mother Seton Shrine Emmitsburg
1821/01/04 Died Died St Joseph's College and Mother Seton Shrine Emmitsburg
1975/09/14 Canonized as Saint by Roman Catholic Church Canonized Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton canonized Roman Catholic Church
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