Saint Anastasia was a Roman matron, born in the late third century, and martyred in the early fourth century. We don't have many details about her, but a pretty safe bet would be that she was born in Rome.
This from the Saints and Angels website:
Taken from the Acts of St. Anastasia, who is mentioned in the Canon of the Mass, and commemorated by the Church [old calendar] on December 25, St. Anastasia was a spiritual child of St. Chrysogonus (also martyred). The time frame is during the Diocletian persecution in the fourth century perhaps the year 304 A.D.
St. Anastasia was a Roman lady of noble descent. Her father was an opulent and noble pagan; but her mother, who was a Christian, caused her to be baptized in her infancy, and secretly reared her in sentiments of Christian piety, in which she made great progress.
St. Anastasia had been married to a noble Roman, named Publius, who was a pagan; he loved his wife much, but having discovered her acts of piety, and that she was a Christian, from a loving husband he became a cruel tyrant, confined her to the house, and treated her like a slave. The saint, rejoiced that she could suffer for the love of Jesus Christ.
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October 17, 1972, Saint Joseph, Missouri
Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States
Named after the patron saint David, son on Non. The birth place of David.
St. Sophia was not formally canonized. She is a pre-congregational saint. In other words, the formal canonization process did not yet exist so she was declared a saint by popular acclamation, probably with Church approval.
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Ada is a very ancient saint and the date and place of her birth are not known. Her feast day is on December 4.
The date and place of birth of St. Leo the Great are unknown.
Paul was from Tarsus. Today that town is part of modern Turkey.
Sebastian was born in Gaul in the town of Narbonne.
Richard G. Drew was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Saint Adeogba's birth name is Saint Ademayomi Adeogba.