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Connolly, Marguerite, Sister (Metis, 1830-1904)
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(1925-2005)
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This file contains article excerpts, biographies, handwritten notes on the life of Sister Marguerite Connolly (1830-1904). Sister Connolly was the daughter of the Hudson's Bay Chief Factor at Fort St. James and Mujo-Nipiy (Fairleaf). She was the first vocation to the Grey Nuns at the Red River Colony (1845). Sister Connolly spoke French, English, Cree, and Saulteaux.