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Se·ton S0292300 (sēt′n), Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Known as "Mother Seton." 1774-1821. American religious leader. A widowed mother of five, she converted to Catholicism (1805), opened a parochial school in Maryland, and founded a religious order, the Sisters of Charity (1809). She was the first native-born American to be canonized (1975).Seton (ˈsiːtən) n (Biography) Ernest Thompson. 1860–1946, US author and illustrator of animal books, born in EnglandSe•ton (ˈsit n) n. 1. Saint Elizabeth Ann (Bayley) ( “Mother Seton” ), 1774–1821, U.S. religious leader: canonized 1975. 2. Ernest Thompson, 1860–1946, English writer and illustrator in the U.S. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Seton - United States religious leader who was the first person born in the United States to be canonized (1774-1821)Elizabeth Seton, Mother Seton, Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton |
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Seton Ernest Thompson. 1860--1946, US author and illustrator of animal books, born in England seton
se·ton (sē'tŏn), A wisp of threads, a strip of gauze, a length of wire, or other foreign material passed through the subcutaneous tissues or a cyst to form a sinus or fistula. [L. seta, bristle] se·ton (sē'tŏn) A wisp of threads, a strip of gauze, a length of wire, or other foreign material passed through the subcutaneous tissues or a cyst to form a sinus or fistula. [L. seta, bristle]Seton Related to Seton: Elizabeth SetonSynonyms for Setonnoun United States religious leader who was the first person born in the United States to be canonized (1774-1821)Synonyms- Elizabeth Seton
- Mother Seton
- Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton
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