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William Magee Seton was Elizabeth's husband.
Dr. Richard Bayley was the father of Elizabeth Ann Seton. She married William Magee Seton, who died of tuberculosis after about 10 years of marriage. Her complete name would be Sister Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton.
Mother Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American saint, was born Elizabeth Ann Bayley and was the daughter of a prominent New York physician. She and her husband, William Magee Seton, a successful businessman, were socially prominent New Yorkers.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was born Elizabeth Ann Bayley, on 28 August 1774 in Staten Island, New York. She married William Magee Seton on 25 January 1794. Their five children were: Anna Seton, born 3 May 1795; William Seton, born 25 Nov 1796; Richard Bayley Seton, born 20 July 1798; Catherine Seton, born 28 June 1800; and Rebecca Seton, born 20 August 1802.5 children total.
She was canonized September 14, 1975, by Pope Paul VI.
Click on this link for a biography of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was born in New York City.
She was canonized September 14, 1975, by Pope Paul VI.
I can find no reference to any saint named William Way.
No, the body of Elizabeth Ann Seton is not incorrupt.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton is the patron saint of:against in-law problemsagainst the death of childrenagainst the death of parentsApostleship of the Sea (two of her sons worked on the sea)opposition of Church authoritiespeople ridiculed for their pietyShreveport, Louisiana, diocese ofwidows
Yes, Elizabeth Ann Seton is a patron saint. She is the patron Saint of Catholic schools and the state of Maryland.