SISTERS OF THE CONGREGATION OF NOTRE DAME
Sister Elizabeth Brothers C.N.D.
Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Brothers and Elizabeth Dunn, entered the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame in 1879 and made
her perpetual profession in 1884. After teaching in various schools of the Congregation in Canada and the United States, Sister died in 1904.
Sister Ann Catherine Carey C.N.D.
Sister Ann Catherine, daughter of Patrick Carey- and Alice Grant, entered the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame in 1879 and made her perpetual profession in 1887. After only 5 years of teaching Sister died in 1892.
Sister Mary Ann McQuaid C.N.D.
Sister Mary Ann, daughter of Michael McQuaid and Elizabeth McMahon, entered the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame in 1881 and made her perpetual profession in 1889. After almost half a cen-
tury of successful teaching in our various schools, Sister passed away in December 1938.
Sister Ann Brothers C.N.D.
Sister Ann, daughter of Thomas Brothers and Elizabeth Dunn, entered the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame in 1881 and made her perpetual profession in 1889. Sister taught in various schools in
Canada and the United States. In 1934 Sister’s earthly sojourn came toaclose.
Sister Bridget Kelly C.N.D.
Sister Bridget, daughter of Edward Kelly and Ann Clarkin, entered the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame in 1883 and made her perpetual profession in 1891. Sister taught in our various schools in Canada and the United States for over 60 years and then passed on to her heavenly home in 1954.
Sister Mary Josephine Clarke C.N.D.
Sister Mary Josephine, daughter of Richard Clarke and Gertrude Matthews entered the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame in 1884 and made her perpetual profession in 1892. After a very short teaching
career Sister died in 1917.
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