"She became a sister of Saint Joseph in McSherrystown, and was given the name Sister Mary De Sales. She spent many years as a religious in the Saint Joseph Convent and spent hours visiting the sick and helping everyone who needed her assistance. She died a peaceful death on October [28th], 1908." (An Aumen Family: Magdalene Adams and Peter Smith, Sr. by Fr. Paul J. Aumen, C.P.P.S.)
Sr. De Sales (nee Anastasia Smith) born 1827 in Adams County, Pennsylvania to Peter Smith and Magdalene Adams, both born in Adams County, Pennsylvania, died at age 81 on October 28, 1908 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, address Saint Joseph Convent, Chestnut Hill, buried October 30, 1908 at Saint Joseph Convent Burial Ground (Philadelphia City Archives Death Records, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
"She became a sister of Saint Joseph in McSherrystown, and was given the name Sister Mary De Sales. She spent many years as a religious in the Saint Joseph Convent and spent hours visiting the sick and helping everyone who needed her assistance. She died a peaceful death on October [28th], 1908." (An Aumen Family: Magdalene Adams and Peter Smith, Sr. by Fr. Paul J. Aumen, C.P.P.S.)
Sr. De Sales (nee Anastasia Smith) born 1827 in Adams County, Pennsylvania to Peter Smith and Magdalene Adams, both born in Adams County, Pennsylvania, died at age 81 on October 28, 1908 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, address Saint Joseph Convent, Chestnut Hill, buried October 30, 1908 at Saint Joseph Convent Burial Ground (Philadelphia City Archives Death Records, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
Family Members
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Adam Smith
1824–1832
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Agnes Susanna Smith
1825–1832
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John Emmanuel "J.E." Smith
1829–1893
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David B. Smith
1831–1889
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Maria Smith
1833–1880
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Agnes Louisa "Louisa" Smith Shanefelter
1835–1876
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Peter George Smith Jr
1837–1901
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Gregory John Smith
1839–1858
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Anthony J. Smith
1841–1923
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Francis Jacob "Frank" Smith Sr
1845–1910
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