Mary Augustine Barber

Sister
Mary Augustine
Jerusha Booth Barber
Personal life
Born
Jerusha Booth

July 20, 1789
DiedJanuary 1, 1860
Summerville, near Mobile, Alabama, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Spouse
(m. 1807)
ChildrenMary (b. 1810); Abigail (b. 1811); Susan (b. 1813); Samuel (b. 1814); Josephine (b. 1816)
Religious life
ReligionRoman Catholic
OrderVisitation of Holy Mary
InstituteGeorgetown Visitation
ProfessionEducator
ConsecrationFebruary 23, 1820
Senior posting

Jerusha Booth Barber, in religion, Sister Mary Augustine (née Jerusha Booth; also Mrs. Jerusha Barber; Sister Mary Austin; Sister May Augustin; 1789 - January 1, 1860) was a 19th-century American educator and Visitation sister. She entered the Georgetown Visitation Convent in 1818, with her husband entering the Jesuits. She founded a convent of visitation in Kaskaskia, Illinois, in 1836, remaining there till 1844. She taught in a convent in St. Louis, Missouri, from 1844 till 1848, and in Mobile, Alabama, until the time of her death.[1] Her only son, Samuel, became a Jesuit, and her four daughters entered the convent.


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