Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth was created in 1858.
Sisters of Divine Charity was created in 1799.
Vincentian Sisters of Charity was created in 1902.
Religious Sisters of Charity was created in 1815.
Sisters of Christian Charity was created in 1849.
Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati was created in 1829.
Catherine McAuey founded them in Dublin, Ireland, in 1831.Catholic AnswerThere are many Orders who call themselves "Sisters (or daughters) of Charity" but the grandmother of them all was founded in France by St. Vincent de Paul in 1633, see link below.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta founded the Sisters of Charity.
The common name given to the Sisters of Charity was the "Grey Nuns".
Charity Commission for Northern Ireland was created in 2008.
Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity was created in 1869.
Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine was created in 1851.