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Mary Anne Sadlier (30-12-1820 - 05-04-1903)

Last edited by Janouk_deGroot on Aug. 3, 2016, 3:36 p.m.
Short name Mary Anne Sadlier
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First name Mary Anne
Birth name Sadlier
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Alternative name Mrs. J. Sadlier — Mary Anne Madden
Date of birth 30-12-1820
Date of death 05-04-1903
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Sex Female
Place of birth Ireland
Place of death Canada
Lived in United States , Canada , Ireland
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Religion / ideology Catholic
Education Educated at home
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Mary Anne Sadlier was ...
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Place(s) of Residence United States , Canada , Ireland
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Life of the blessed Virgin Mary, mother of God (1854) 0 0

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MCL Jan2014 HERA

Born in Cootehill, Co. Cavan, Ireland. Lived in Ireland, Canada (Quebec, Montreal), US (New York).
Merchant daughter.
Married to James Sadlier (November 24, 1846).
6 children: three boys, three girls and one foster son. Two of her sons died young and one of her daughters, Anna Theresa Sadlier, also became a writer.

Translator from French

Salonnière in Manhattan.

Collaboration/connections with male authors: Irish writers in the United States and Canada, e.g. New York Archbishop John Hughes, editor Orestes Brownson and Thomas D'Arcy McGee.

Published in the family's Catholic magazine The Tablet