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Essay heading: Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton: Compassion and Willingness to Love God
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Richard Bayley and Catherin Charlton. Seton’s mother, Catherin Charlton, passed away when she was three years old and her father, Dr. Richard Bayley decided to remarry. Elizabeth’s stepmother was Charlotte Amelia Barclay. Seton mainly was educated by her father and the primary subjects that she studied were French and music... displayed 300 characters
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Richard Bayley decided to remarry. Elizabeth’s stepmother was Charlotte Amelia Barclay. Seton mainly was educated by her father and the primary subjects that she studied were French and music. When Elizabeth was just nineteen she married William Magee Seton on January 25, 1794. William was a New York merchant at the time that he married Elizabeth... displayed next 300 characters
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