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Rose Hawthorne Lathrop(1851-1926),daughter of Nathaniel Hawthorne was an American Roman Catholic religious sister and social worker. | Rose Hawthorne Lathrop(1851-1926),daughter of [[Hawthorne, Nathaniel|Nathaniel Hawthorne]] was an American Roman Catholic religious sister and social worker. | ||
She married author George Parsons Lathrop in 1871. They both converted to Roman Catholicism in 1891. They later separated. | She married author George Parsons Lathrop in 1871. They both converted to Roman Catholicism in 1891. They later separated. |
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Rose Hawthorne Lathrop(1851-1926),daughter of Nathaniel Hawthorne was an American Roman Catholic religious sister and social worker.
She married author George Parsons Lathrop in 1871. They both converted to Roman Catholicism in 1891. They later separated.
She was known for her service near and within New York City, caring for impoverished cancer patients by founding St. Rose's Free Home for Incurable Cancer in the Lower East Side. After the death of her husband in 1898, she became a nun, and as Mother Mary Alphonsa, she founded a community of Dominican religious, now known as the Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne.
See Also
- Rose Hawthorne Lathrop Salem Women's History site by Bonnie Hurd Smith
- To myself a stranger: a biography or Rose Hawthorne by Patricia D. Dunlavy