Coyne, Angela, 1895-1969
Dates
- Usage: 1924 - 1969
Parallel Names
- Coyne, Mary, 1895-1924
Biographical Note
Sr. Angela Coyne was originally buried in Mercy Convent Cemetery, Ballinrobe, County Mayo, Ireland, until around 2010, when all graves were moved to the city cemetery.
Occupations
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Benedictine nuns
-- Date: 1924
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1969
- Note: Entered Novitiate: 1924-08-25, First Vows: 1925-08-26, Perpetual Vows: 1928-08-26
Places
- Cornamona -- County Galway -- Ireland (Place of Birth) -- Date: 1895-03-29
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County Galway -- Ireland
(Place of Death)
-- Date:
1969-06-26
- Note: Buried in Ballinrobe Cemetery, Ballinrobe, County Mayo, Ireland
Metadata Rights Declarations
- License: This record is made available under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Creative Commons license.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Florence, Colo., 1991
Despite the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago's 40-year presence in Florence, Colorado, this sub-series is relatively slim. Beyond a two-page list of Sisters who taught vacation schools in the town, the only other material included are two images of a statue of St. Benedict taken outside St. Benedict Church during a 1991 archive trip to Colorado.
Rockvale, Colo., 1955 - 1991
This series contains a list of Sisters who taught in Rockvale, Colorado, from the late 1920s until the the middle of the 1940s. Pages copied from "Our Community" appear alongside newsclippings and other texts regarding St. Patrick Church and the town at-large. Also included are photographs from a 1991 archives trip to Colorado and an archives newsletter relaying what happened during the trip and the Benedictine Sisters of Chicago's history in the state.
Sister Angela Coyne, OSB papers
This collection includes the personal data sheet, next of kin list, obituaries and photographs for Sister Angela Coyne, OSB. There is a collection of manuals she used for her clothing classes at St. Scholastica High Schools and her own needlework. Sister Angela created 4 Benedictine nun dolls dressed as a postulant, a bride, a novice, and professed sister.