Historical sketch of the Convent and Academy of the Sisters of St. Francis in Oldenburg, Indiana : and of the work of their community in the United States, Part 9

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Publication date: 1901
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Adjoining the library are the students' reception hall, several private parlors, and the business offices of the Mother, Assistant and Directress of the Acad- emy. To the west is a suite of apartments of the Superior General and her Assistant, and to the north are the rooms used for the manufacture of church ornaments of various descriptions, and the telephone office, containing house, local and Bell's distant phones. Still farther north are the Community's refectories, and the pupils' dining halls. Adjoining these are the culinary and laundry departments, all well equipped with modern and labor-saving ap- pliances.


On the second floor east is the pupils' large and beautifully furnished, general study hall; west, the infirmary with its various departments, so happily designed for sanitary purposes. Now follows an- other suite of recitation rooms. South of these is a museum and science department, elegantly fur- nished and containing rare and valuable collections of geological, mineralogical, botanical and zoological specimens. To the west is a suite of private rooms for the accommodation of pupils. Passing to tho


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SENIORS' STUDY HALL. Donors: Misses A. and T. Olberding.


SENIORS' LAVATORY.


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southwest, is found the Directress' room, and west of this are the pharmacy and dispensary. Still farther west are the Community rooms and the cells of the Sisters.


On the third floor, to the east, is a most attractive hall used for the plain and fancy needlework depart- ment. West and south of this are the various dor- mitories and lavatories.


The fourth floor contains the elegantly equipped art studios and galleries, also the laboratories.


Aloft in aerial realms, en a roof to the west, is a practically designed observatory, to be equipped in the near future. The spacious and well-lighted at- tic and basement, the latter thoroughly cemented and ventilated, afford a desirable location for a gymna- sim and bowling alley.


The south-east wing contains the grand audi- torium on the first, a fine music-hall on the second a conveniently arranged wardrobe and linen depart- ment on the third floor.


The academic course has been steadily extended under the present faculty, whose aim has ever been to elevate the institution to the highest point of ex- cellence in science, arts, self-culture, and above all in the aids afforded to the acquisition of those beautiful virtues which form the crown and charm of true womanhood.


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The visits of the Right Rev. Bishop F. S. Chatard, who is widely known for his enthusiastic devotion to the cause of education, are joyfully hailed by the pupils in general, the Minims, for whom he entertains a marked predilection, in particular. All that eager, loving hearts and willing hands can ac- complish is brought in requisition to prove the students' high esteem of the distinguished prelate and brilliant scholar. . The receptions given on these occasions consist of literary and musical gems. These epochs are calendared among the Academy's red-letter days.


The annual Commencement Exercises of the year 1900 took place on June 28th, and were graced by the presence of Right Rev. Bishop Chatard and Right Rev. Bishop O'Donaghue, and under the direction of Sister M. Veronica, who has been Directress of this flourishing Institution for the past twenty years A great number of priests and visitors had come, so that the spacious auditorium could not accommodate all. The Right Rev. Bishop O'Donaghue distributed the prizes, and addressed the pupils and visitors in his own inimitable, happy style. The Graduates' essays were exceptionally fine and treated the sub- jects "Honor," "Virtue," "Education," in a masterly style, subjects worthy indeed, of philosopher's thesis. "Virtne," the fairest and brightest pearl of earth,


RT. REV. DENIS O'DONAGHUE.


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COMMENCEMENT OF 1900. Donor: Miss Elsina Brockmann.


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"Honor," that Wordsworth styles "the finest sense of justice, which the human mind can frame," and "Education" based upon morality and religion, con- stitute the gleaming and all-encompassing motto of the Triune Standard, which waves proudly from the classic heights of Oldenburg's Academy of the Immaculate Conception. It has ever been the con- stant aim of the faculty to raise higher and higher tlfis Triune Standard, and unhesitatingly can it be added in truth, that the results attained, are of the happiest nature, as the Acadamy has gained the highest degree of success, and ranks favorably among the best literary Institutions in the country.


The music too was of the highest order. This department has been under the supervision of Sister Marina for the past twenty-five years. The art exhibition, and samples of needle work, gave ample proof of the pupils' proficiency. These two depart- ments have been under the charge of Sisters Leo and Arsenia, respectively, also for quite a number of years.


As usual, at the beginning of July, all the Sisters had arrived from the various missions. On the 15th, the annual retreat began. It was con. ducted by Rev. Father Chrysostom Theobald, O. F. M. At its close, the Right Rev. Bishop made the canonical visitation of the Community, after


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which he invested four postulants with the religious habit, received the first vows of twenty-eight novices, and admitted eighteen Sisters to their quinquennial, and eight to their perpetual vows.


The ceremonies attending these religious func- tions are always very impressive, and mark an epoch in the history of the Community.


On the feast of the Immaculate Conception, so dear to the hearts of Sisters and pupils, an imposing ceremony was performed. The monastic and academic buildings having been completed on a grand scale, they were dedicated with appropriate prayers and blessings as had been the lowly Convent and Chapel of fifty years agone. The solemn rite was begun at 8 A. M., the organ pealing forth in sublime and harmonious tones, the "Veni Creator Spiritus." Thereupon the procession moved from the beautifully decorated Chapel, to the new Cloister and Academy. The younger pupils, clad in snowy; vesture, followed the banner of the Immaculate Con- ception, borne aloft by a young maiden robed in the colors of Our Lady. Now came the young ladies of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, then came a cleric, bearing the processional cross. The Reverend Clergy, in the rich vestments of white and gold, now followed, and finally all the members of the Community then present in the Mother-house.


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PUPILS' ORATORY OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY-ALTAR. Donor: Mrs. L. Kohus (nee L. Dillhoff).


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GROTTO AUDITORIUM. SACRED HEART AUDITORIUM. Donor: Mrs. J. Niehouse (née Homan).


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Arrived at the Grand Entrance the usual prayers and ceremonies, so replete with unction and significance, were performed. Hereupon the procession entered the Academy precincts and proceeded to the Oratory. From this hallowed spot the Rev. Clergy wended their way through the spacious corridors, blessing them and the various apartments, while the Sisters and pupils chanted the Litany of Lorreto, the Mag- nificat, "Macula Non Est In Te," and other appro- priate canticles.


"Blessed are they that dwell in Thy house, O Lord; they shall praise Thee forever and ever." ( Ps. 88, 5.)


RECITATION ROOM.


SENIORS' RECREATION HALL. Donors: Misses E. C. and N. Kessing.


CONCLUSION.


OOKING backward, through the vista of fifty years, we followed our faithful guide through the experiences, struggles, trials and attainments of the Oldenburg Community during the period of ex- periment, prosperity and success. Could the most vivid imagination of those who lived in and with the Community at the beginning of the past half cen- tury have pictured to their minds what we now see achieved in reality, they would have called the pic- ture a dream.


But the parable of the mustard-seed in this in- stance has been wonderfully verified. We wit- nessed the expansion of the minute grain into a giant tree from which the divine husbandman has garnered a plentiful harvest.


With sincere and holy joy the present members of the Community, and those pupils who are still living, look back on the years gone by, hoping and praying that the future of this deserving Community of Sisters of St. Francis, and of their Academic Institute, may continue to enjoy God's choicest bless- ings to the fullest extent.


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And when another cycle of five decades shall have been engulfed in the abyss of eternity, another pen, we hope, and one guided by a mind more re- tentive and by a hand more deft, will transmit to a grateful and admiring posterity what God has wrought through the unselfish fidelity to duty which is the characteristic of the humble danghters of St. Francis of the Oldenburg Community.


ART SIXTH. * STATISTICS.


201TZITAT2


Mission Schools in Charge of the Sisters of the Oldenburg Community.


No. Name of Place.


Name of Pastor.


Name of School.


Date of Acceptance.


Sisters in Charge.


1


Oldenburg, Ind.


Rev. F. J. Rudolf.


Holy Family.


Sept. 1, 1851.


Sr. M. Antonia.


2


Dover, Ind.


Rev. A. Bennet.


St. John Baptist.


3


St. Leon. Ind.


Rev. H. Koering.


St. Joseph.


May 3, 1855. Srs. M. Bernardine, M. Veronica, M. Gabriela. Sept. 1, 1855. Srs. M. Aloysia. M. Stan- islas, M. Paula.


4 Brookville, Ind.


Rev. H. Koering.


St. Michael.


Sept. 1, 1855.


Srs. M. Cecilia,


M. Josepha.


5


Wolf Creek, Ind.


Rev. H. Koering.


St. Philomena.


Sept. 1, 1856.


Srs. M. Rosa.


M. Gabriela.


6 Blue Creek, Ind.


Rev. H. Koering.


St. Peter.


Sept. 1, 1856.


Srs. M. Veronica, M. Rosalia.


Pipe Creek, Ind.


Rev. J. Weissen -; berger.


St. Mary of the Rocks.


Sept. 1. 1856. Srs. M. Cecilia. M. Ag-


nes, M. Stanislas.


S


New Alsace, Ind.


Rev. R. Weinzoepfel. SS. Peter and Paul


Oet. 4. 1858.


Srs. M. Philomena. M. Margaret.


9


St. Louis, Mo.


Rev. C. Doebbener.


Holy Trinity.


Dec. 18. 1859.


Srs. M. Agnes, M. Stan islas. M. Dorothea.


Morris, Ind. 10


Rev. F. J. Rudolf.


St. Anthony.


Sept. 1, 1860.


Srs. M. Rosa,


11


St. Nicholas.


Rev. I. Klein.


St. Nicholas.


Sept. 1, 1860.


M. Mechtildis.


Srs. M. Philomena. M. Frances.


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MISSION SCHOOLS.


No.


Name of Place.


Name of Pastor.


Name of School.


Date of Acceptance.


Sisters in Charge.


12


Yorkville, Ind.


Rev.R. Weinzoepfel St. Martin.


Sept. 1. 1860.


13


Prescott. Ind.


Rev. E. Martin.


St. Vincent.


Sept. 1. 1860.


14


New Vienna, Iowa. Rev. Orth.


St. Boniface.


Sept. 1. 1861.


15


Newport, Ky.


Rev. C. Scheve.


St. Stephen.


Sept. 1, 1861.


16


Carrolton, Ky.


Rev. Froehlich.


St. John Evang.


Sept. 1, 1861.


17


Covington. Ky.


Rev. F. Kuehr.


Mother of God.


Sept. 1. 1862.


IS Indianapolis, Ind.


Rev. S. Sigrist.


St. Mary.


Sept. 4. 1864.


Srs. M. Scholastica. M. Ottilia. M. Vincentia. Srs. M. Cecilia. M. Gen- evieve. M. Ursula. Srs. M. Helen. M. Ceci- lia, M1. Clementina.


19 Richmond. Ind.


Rev. J. B. H. Seepe.


St. Andrew.


Sept. 1. 1864.


Srs. M. Eleonora, M. Blanche.


20


Lanesville. Ind.


Rev. A. Mun- schina.


St. Mary.


Sept. 1, 1865.


21


Covington. Ky.


Rev. Froehlich.


St. Aloysius.


Sept. 1, 1866.


Srs. M. Pacifica. M. Margaret. Srs. M. Delphina. M. Euphrosina.


Srs. M. Cecilia. M. Margaret. Srs. M. Bernardine. M. Paula. M. Josepha. Srs. M. Barbara M1. Elis- abeth. M. Frances. Srs. M. Agnes, M1. Ro- salia, M. Petrina. M. Josepha.


20


MISSION SCHOOLS.


No.


Name of Place. 1


Name of Pastor.


Name of School.


Date of Acceptance.


Sisters in Charge.


22


Lewisburg. Ky.


Rev. A. Michel.


St. John Evang.


Sept. 1, 1866.


Srs. M. Eustasia. M. Theresa.


23


Lawrenceburg. Ind. Rev. C. Scheve.


St. Lawrence.


Sept. 1. 1867.


Srs. M. Bonaventura, M. Elisabeth, M. Isabella.


24


Scottsville, Ind.


Rev. J. Gabriel.


St. John.


Sept. 1. 1867.


Srs. M. Victoria. M. Mechtildis.


2.7


Covington. Ky.


Rev. Egglemeier.


St. Ann.


Sept. 1. 1868.


Srs. M. Cecilia, MI. Hen- rietta, M. Regula.


26


New Albany, Ind. -


Rev. C. Doebbener. St. Mary.


Sept. 1. 1868.


Srs. M. Veronica, M. The- resa, M. Theodore, M. Celestinc. M. Ursula. Srs. M. Helen. M. Cor- nelia. M. Felicitas.


28


Cannelton. Ind.


Rev. M. Marandt.' St. Michael.


Rev. H. Wigger. Holy Cross.


30


St. Joseph's Hill. Ind.


Rev. J. Panzer.


St. Joseph.


31


Enochsburg. Ind.


Rev. M. Heck.


St. John Evang.


Sept. 1. 1869. Srs. M. Christina, M. Theodore. M. Sabina. Sept. 1. 1869. Srs. M. Euphemia. MI. Blanche. Sept. 1, 1870. Srs. M1. Agnes, M. Sept. 1, 1870. Amelia, M. Felicitas. Srs. M. Melania, MI. Mar- tina, M. Ludgardis.


27


Evansville. Ind.


Rev. F. Viefhaus. St. Mary.


Sept. 1, 1869.


29 Baden. Mo.


MISSION SCHOOLS.


No ..


Name of Place.


Name of Pastor.


Name of School.


Date of Acceptance.


Sisters in Charge.


Millhousen, Ind. St. Peters, Mo. Batesville, Ind.


Rev. C. Rotter.


St. Peter.


Sept. 1, 1871.


Srs. M. Seraphina, M. Fi- delia, MI. Mechtildis. Mrs. M. Bernardine, M. Priscilla. M. Matilda. Srs. M. Julitta, M. Blanche.


North Vernon. Ind. Edinburg, Ind.


Rev. V. Schnell.


Holy Trinity.


Sept. 1, 1872.


Shelbyville, Ind.


Rev. J. Rudolf.


St. Joseph.


Sept. 1. 1872.


Rev. J. Schuck.


St. Joseph.


Sept. 1. 1875.


Rev. D. Curran.


St. Mary.


Sept. 1, 1876.


St. Wendel, Ind.


Rev. R. Dannen- hoffer.


St. Wendelin.


Sept. 1, 1876.


St. Bernard, O.


Rev. D. Abarth, O. F. M.


St. Clement.


Sept. 1, 1876.


Rev. E. Faller.


St. Paul.


Sept. 1. 1879.


Tell City, Ind. 12


Rev. H. Hueser.


Immac. Concept.


Sept. 1. 1870.


Rev. Louis Haver- beck, O. F. M. Rev. Missi.


St. Louis.


Sept. 1, 1872.


Nativity B. V. M.


Sept. 1. 1872.


St. Joseph's, Van- derburg Co .. Ind. Greensburg, Ind.


Srs. M. Olivia. M. Alex- andria, M. Petronilla. Srs. M. Leonarda. M. Mechtildis. Srs. M. Beatrice. M. Ver- ena. M. Alphonsa. Srs. M. Delphina, M. Theresa. M. Magdalen. Srs. Wilhelmina, M. Con- stance, M. Mauritia. Srs. M. Floriana, M. The- odosia, 31. Magdalen. Srs. M. Veronica. M. Blan- dina, M. Ludgardis. Srs. M. Christina. M. Lucy, M. Ignatia.


32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41


MISSION SCHOOLS.


No. Name of Place.


Name of Pastor.


Name of School.


Date of Acceptance.


Sisters in Charge.


43


Carthage, O.


Rev. H. Brink- meier.


St. Charles Bor.


Sept. 1, 1880.


Srs. M. Theresa, MI. Cleopha.


14


Middletown, O.


Rev. S. Heitmann. O. F. M. Rev. F. Hundt.


St. John.


Dec. 27, 1880.


Srs. M. Boniface, M. Blanche.


15 Aurora, Ind.


St. Mary.


Sept. 1, 1880.


Srs. M. Petrina, M. Ag-


nes, M. Canisia.


46


Hamburg. Ind.


Rev. A. Hafertepe. O. F. M. Rev. A. Feigen.


St. Maurice.


Sept. 1, 1880.


Srs. M. Crescentia,


48


St. Maurice, Ind.


Rev. C. Schoepp -: ner, O. F. M .. Rev. J. J. Macke.


Imimac. Concept.


Sept. 1, 1881.


50


Indianapolis. Ind.


Rev. D. Curran.


St. Bridget.


Sept. 1, 1881.


St. Matthew.


Sept. 1, 1881.


52


53


51 Mount Vernon, Ind. Fairmount. O. (Cincinnati.) Brazil. Ind.


Rev. J. Schoen- trup. Rev. A. Linge- mann. O. F. M. Rev. H. Pierrard.


St. Bonaventure.


Sept. 1, 1882.


Annunc. B. V. M.


Sept. 1, 1882.


Srs. M. Sophia. M. Lucy, M. Aegidia. Srs. M. Christina, M. Vic- torina, MI. Norberta.


St. Ann.


Sept. 1, 1880.


Srs. M. Julitta,


M. Adelina.


47 Napoleon, Ind.


M. Vitalis.


St. Maurice.


Sept. 1, 1880.


Srs. M. Josephine, MI. Mechtildis. Srs. M. Euphrasia, MI. Amanda. M. Fulgentia. Srs. M. Fidelia. M. Cath- erine. M. Clara. Srs. M. Delphina. M. Pris- cillia. M. Mauritia.


49


Rushville. Ind.


MISSION SCHOOLS.


No.


Name of Place.


Name of Pastor.


Name of School.


Date of Acceptance.


Sisters in Charge.


54


Bridgeton, Mo.


Rev. J. Schroeder.


St. Mary.


Sept. 1, 1884.


Srs. M. Regis, M. Crescentia.


55


Minonk. Ill.


Rev. E. Huels-


St. Patrick.


Sept. 1. 1885.


Srs. 31. Genevieve. M. Leonissa, M. Martha.


56


Cincinnati, O.


mann, O. F. M. Rev. M. Deselaers.


St. Michael.


Sept. 1. 1885.


Srs. M. Columba, M. Al- acoque, MI. Hilaria. M1. Thecla.


57


Camp Washington. (Cincinnati, O.)


Rev. J. Feldmann.


Sacred Heart.


Sept. 1, 1886.


Srs. M. Veneranda, M. Monica. M. Theresa, M. Hilaria.


58


Cedar Grove. Ind.


Rev. Tegeder.


Guardian Angels.


Sept. 1, 1886.


Srs. M. Theophila,


M. Raphaela.


59


Sedamsville. ( Cincinnati, O.)


Rev. J. Kloster- mann.


Our Lady of Per- petual Help.


Sept. 1. 1887.


Srs. M. Wilhelmina. M. Pancratia. M. Lydia. M. Angelina.


60


New Richmond, O.


Rev. C. Frensch.


St. Peter.


Sept. 1. 1887.


Srs. M. Josephine, M. Ignatia.


61


Bloomington. IHl. . Rev. H. Hoelscher.


St. Mary.


Sept. 1. 1888.


62


Evansville. Ind.


O. F. M. Rev. C. Seiler.


St. Anthony.


Sept. 1, 1888.


Srs. M. Amanda. M. Cla- rissa. M. Leonarda. Srs. M. Columba, M1. Louisa, M. Amalia. M. Sephronia.


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MISSION SCHOOLS.


No.


Name of Place.


Name of Pastor.


Name of School.


Date of Acceptance.


Sisters in Charge.


63


Streator, Ill.


Rev. Dominic Mey- er. O. F. M.


St. Anthony.


Sept. 1, 1889.


Srs. M. Caroline. M. Re- gis, M. Raymunda.


64 65


Delhi. O.


Rev. W. Scholl.


St. Aloysius.


Sept. 1, 1889.


Srs. M. Boniface. M. Crescentia.


66


North Fairmount. ( Cincinnati, O:) Wichita. Kan.


Rev. F. J. Kessing.


St. Leo.


Sept. 1. 1890.


Srs. M. Theophila. 1. Ludgardis.


St. Boniface.


Sept. 1. 1890.


67


Cincinnati. O.


Rev. A. Linge- mann. O. F. M. Rev. Chrys. Theo- bald. O. F. M.


St. Francis.


Sept. 1, 1891.


Srs. M. Dionysia. M. Do- lorosa, M. Benedicta. Srs. M. Salesia, M. Lucy, M. Cleopha. M. Irene, M. Ferdinanda. M. Chrysantha. M. Her- mina. Srs. M. Eleonora, M. Emmerentiana. Sr. M. Christina.


GS


North Delhi. O.


Rev. Messmer.


Our Lady of Vic- tory. St. Ann. (colored.)


Sept. 1. 1892.


69


Indianapolis, Ind.


Rev. D. Curran.


Sept. 1 1892.


St. Louis, Mo. 70


Rev. J. Hoffmann.


St. Henry.


Jan. 1. 1895. Srs. M. Dorothea, M. Læ- titia. M. Ermelindis. Philiberta, M. Chry- santha.


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MISSION SCHOOLS.


No.


Name of Place.


Name of Pastor.


Name of School.


Dáte of Acceptance.


Sisters in Charge.


71


Cincinnati, O.


Rev. W. Scholl.


St. Joseph.


Sept. 1, 1897.


Srs. M. Amanda, M. Ag- nes, M. Lucina, M. Bernardetta, M. Lo- yola, M. Alphonsa. Srs. M. Agnes, M. Euse- bia. M. Macaria.


72


Princeton. Ind.


Rev. E. Ledvina.


St. Joseph.


Sept. 1, 1898.


73


Bridgetown. O.


Rev. H. Ellerbrock.


St. Aloysius.


Sept. 1, 1899.


74


Kansas City, Mo.


Rev. Bern. Wissler, O. F. M.


Our Lady of Sor- rows.


Sept. 1, 1899.


Srs. M. Alexandria, M. Anselma, M. Dami- ana, M. Huberta. Srs. M. Severina, M. Wil- frida, M. Philippa, M. Ottilia, M. Max- elinda.


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Cincinnati. O .- St. Francis .- Sept. 1, 1896. Cincinnati. O .- Sacred Heart .- Sept. 1. 1899. Covington. Ky .- St. Aloysius .- Sept. 1, 1900.


ON THE CEMETERY.


At the graves their vigil keeping Stand united Faith and Love : Love afflicted, mournful, weeping, Faith with comfort from above.


MORTUARY CHAPEL.


List of Deceased Sisters.


Name in Religion.


Family Name.


Date of Death.


M. Brigitta.


T. Fischesser.


Feb. 13, 1855.


11. Pacifica.


E. Schmutte.


Dec. 3. 1858.


M. Philomena.


A. O'Brien.


Jan. 25, 1859.


M. Gabriela.


L. Ehret. Feb. 10, 1859.


M. Agatha.


C .- Renneker.


July 5, 1859.


Ven. Mother Teresa.


M. Hackelmeier.


Sept. 27, 1860.


M. Philomena.


M. Krauser.


Nov. 15, 1860.


M1. Veronica.


F. Rudolf.


Aug. 8, 1861.


M. Alphonsa.


M. Schaeffer.


Nov. 28, 1861.


MI. Joseph.


M. McCloskey.


Nov. 11, 1862.


MI. Scholastica.


C. Schittler.


July 26, 1863.


M. Rosa.


G. Eschen.


Feb. 6, 1864.


M. Lucia.


M. Laufermann.


March 13, 186-1.


M1. Brigitta.


T. Weber.


July 2, 1864.


M. Regina.


M. Pohlmann.


July 28, 1864.


M. Frances.


P. Feh.


Aug. 17, 1864.


MI. Delphina.


R. Herman.


Oct. 29, 1864.


M. Maria.


E. Miller.


July 24, 1865.


M. Augustina.


E. Schuette.


Oct. 22, 1865.


M. Gertrude.


F. Linder.


March 15. 1866.


M. Emerentina.


P. Dunning.


May 6, 1867.


M. Emilia.


M. Washburn.


Nov. 2, 1867.


M. Catherine.


T. Buchmeier.


Aug. 1, 1868.


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LIST OF DECEASED SISTERS.


Name in Religion.


Family Name.


Date of Death.


J. Schreiner.


H1. Junker.


E. Fagan.


C. Heinrich.


M. Ludovica.


E. Heckmann.


Ang. 19, 1870.


M. Theodora.


A. Hesse.


Feb. 1, 1872.


Ven. Mother Antonia.


M. Hermina.


M. Schoene. March 28, 1872.


M. Armella.


M. Biermann.


Sept. 27. 1872.


M. Perpetua.


S. Ford.


Nov. 19, 1872.


M. Frances.


A. Potzel.


Dec. 14, 1872.


M. Regula.


M. Fischer.


Dec.


22. 1872.


Jan.


5, 1873.


M. Theodora.


A. Scheib.


Jan. 5. 1873.


M. Paula.


J. Byrne.


March 12, 1873.


M. Victoria.


C. Quirnbach.


April 2, 1873. April 28, 1873.


M. Agnes.


11. Essmann.


May 2, 1873.


M. Valeria.


W. leile.


May 27, 1873.


M. Blandina.


B. Ohrde.


Aug. 28, 1874.


C. Dot.


Sept. 28, 1871.


M. Rosalia.


E. Eschen.


Feb. 28, 1875. April 21, 1875. May 29, 1875.


M. Aloysia. MM. Lydia.


A. Feist.


Feb. 24, 1876.


M. Prisca.


E. Mucker. Feb. 28, 1876.


M. Innocentia.


T. Schmidt.


Aug. 8, 1876.


M. Theophila.


P. Heil.


Aug. 27, 1876.


VI. Pelagia.


B. Zink.


Feb. 24. 1877.


M. Rosa.


L. Steigleiter.


March 29. 1877.


M. Hildegardis.


M. Fidelia.


M. Justina. M. Pacifica.


March 20, 1869. April 1, 1869. Nov. 15, 1869. Aug. 9, 1870.


T. Dreer March 23, 1872.


M. Lucia.


E. Embick.


M. Fidelia.


T. Duly.


M. Ignatia. M. Agatha.


E. Schulte.


C. Schwendel.


(216)


LIST OF DECEASED SISTERS.


Name in Religion.


Family Name.


Date of Death.


M. Matilda.


M. Vogelgesang.


May. 26, 1877


M. Margaret.


B. Schay.


July 1, 1877.


M. Theopista.


B. Bruenemann.


Oct. 19, 1877.


M. Rosalia.


J. Mueller.


June 22, 1878.


M. Felicitas.


M. Massmann.


Jan. 13, 1879.


M. Cecilia.


C. Bennett.


Jan. 27, 1879.


M. Blandina.


E. Foppe.


April 17, 1879.


M. Leonarda.


E. Nurre.


June 4, 1879.


M. Concordia.


C. Zeller.


June 23, 1879.


M. Amadea.


M. Kranz.


Sept. 1,1879.


M. Vincentia.


J. Winter.


Oct. · 15, 1879. Jan. 19,1880.


M. Seraphica.


A. Rutledge.


March 4, 1880.


M. Gregoria.


M. Wolf.


April 19, 1880.


M. Celestine.


A. Weibel. Dec. 28, 1880.


M. Irene.


M. Herman.


Jan, 13. 1881.


M. Martha.


S. Stecher.


March 5. 1881. March 6, 1881.


M. Thecla.


E. Lux.


M. Magdalen.


L. Grotepoehler.


June 28, 1881.


M. Martina.


M. Schauerich.


Oct. 15, 1881.


M. Agnes.


M. Kreke.


Nov. 13, 1881.


M. Elisabeth.


A. Zwinger.


May 2, 1882


M. Margaret.


M. Ehlinger. June 26, 1882.


M. Natalia.


M. Lienert.


June 30, 1882.


M. Agnella. M. Xaveria.


B. Lenon.


June 30, 1882.


B. Klüg. Dec. 25, 1882.


M. Anacleta.


M. Moser.


Jan. 8, 1883.


M. Magdalen.


B. Saenger.


March 13, 1883.


M. Rosina.


E. Endris.


M. Alacoque.


A. Cohu.


March 25, 1883. Sept. 5. 1883.


(217)


A. Basilia.


C. Frey.


LIST OF DECEASED SISTERS.


Name in Religion.


Family Name.


Date of Death.


MI. Bernardette.


C. Ebelhardt.


Nov. 21, 1883.


M. Raymunda.


M. Hinkel.


Nov. 24, 1883.


M. Teresa.


C. Moenich.


Dec.


1. 1883.


Al. Angelica.


M. Knuf. Dec. 8, 1883.


M. Rosina.


P. Buchholz.


March 26, 1884.


Ven. Mother Michaela.


E. Lindemann.


April 9, 1884.


M. Antonia.


T. Siddall.


May 3, 1884.


M. Philothea.


B. Jung.


May 18, 1884.


MI. Cantilla.


M. Weber.


June 19, 1884.


M. Anna.


C. Guendling.


July 12, 1884.


M. Gonzaga.


M. Busse.


Sept. 18, 1884.


31. Paula.


C. Hoffmann.


Jan. 1,1885.


M. Ephrem.


A. Heiberger. Jan. 6, 1885.


M. Ferdinanda.


M. Dickhaus.


June 8, 1885.


MI. Germana.


E. Effinger.


June 30, 1885.


M. Frederica.


J. Heimburger. Aug.


21, 1885.


MI. Bartholomea.


E. Huber.


Sept. 16, 1885.


M. Agnella.


E. Laughlin.


Oct. 19, 1885.


MI. Seraphica.


M. Straub.


Jan. 28, 1886.


MI. Barbara.


M. Franken.


Feb." 7, 1886.


M. Euphrosina.


J. Weber.


Feb. 16, 1886.


M. Benedicta.


M. Zink.


May 6, 1886.


M. Paula.


E. Reising.


May 11, 1886.


M. Agnella.


C. Connor.


Sept. 22, 1886.


M. Joseplı.


M. Dirschel.


Oct. 17, 1886.


M. Mathia.


R. Wuest.


Nov. 13, 1886.


M. Thaddea.


J. Thomann.


Nov. 16, 1886.


M. Teresa.


F. Herner.


R. Kressmann.


Dec. 30, 1886. Jan. 7, 1887.


M. Stephania.


M. Baptista.


C. Bauer.


Jan. 7, 1887.


(21%)


LIST OF DECEASED SISTERS.


Name in Religion.


Family Name.


Date of Death.


M. Amalia.


M. Schuck.


M. Servatia.


C. Denner.


Jan. 7, 1887. Jan. 19, 1887.


M. Ivo.


J. Busam.


Feb.


27, 1887.


M. Alphonsa.


T. Mangers.


Feb. 8, 1887.


M. Leandra.


J. Guth.


June 13, 1887.


M. Alberta.


M. Schmidt.


June 17, 1887.


M. Aegidia.


M. Koelsch.


Sept. 9, 1887.


M. Justina.


M. Lindenberger


Oct. 2, 1887.


11. Flavia.


E. Bachr.


Oct. 15, 1887.


M. Ubalda.


F. Stehmann.


Oct. 21, 1887.


M. Felicitas.


F. Gumbei.


Dec. 22, 1887.


M. Bernardetta.


E. Oswald.


Jan. 17,1888.


M. Valeria.


M. Koopers,


July 8, 1888.


M. Clementina.


H. Schipper.


Aug. 29, 1888.


M. Silveria.


M. Backscheider.


Oct. 28, 1888.


M. Paula.


J. Stump.


Dec. 5, 1888.


M. Wilfrida.


L. Meyer.


Dec. 30, 1888.


M. Antonia.


J. Olberding. May 27, 1889.


M. Augusta.


M. Wiesemann.


June 2, 1889.


M. Alana.


B. Huse.


July 11, 1889.


M. Angelica.


J. Blank. Aug. 11, 1889.


M. Placida.


A. Gumbel. Oct. 11. 1889.


M. Seraphica.


A. Hof.


Jan. 20, 1890.


MI. Loyola.


M. Gaugel.


Feb. 7, 1890.


M. Emilia.


M. Hubert. May


21, 1890.


M. Justina.


M. Faller.


June


26, 1890.


M. Adelgundis.


B. Bachl.


July 14, 1890.


M. Liboria.


B. Rengers. Oct. 1, 1890.


M. Clara.


M. Worland.


Feb. 9,1891.


M. Stephania.


M. Oefelein.


July 3, 1891.


219)


LIST OF DECEASED SISTERS.


Name in Religion.


Family Name.


Date of Death.


M. Concordia.


11. Weger.


July 22, 1891. Sept. 2, 1891.


M. Charitas.


E. Lindemann.


Sept.


8, 1891.


MI. Eustachia.


M. Delaney.


Sept. 23, 1891.


M. Euphrosina.


E. Sauer.


Sept. 28, 1891.


M. Eusebia.


A. Gieske.


Oct. 14, 1891.


M. Huberta.


B. Knapp.


Jan. 28, 1892.


M. Magdalen.


T. Saenger.


Jan. 30, 1892.


M. Angela.


C. Berberich.


Feb. 11, 1892.


M. Philiberta.


A. Balters.


Feb. 17, 1892.


M. Engelberta.


A. Buehler. April 17, 1892.


M. Valeria.


E. Schueth. Dec. 26, 1892.


M. Stanislas.


M. Brunsmann.


Aug. 18, 1893.


MI. Bede.


B. Redelberger.


Sept. 15, 1893.




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