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Elizabeth Sadoques Mason

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in 1880, where they operated a basketmaking and tannery business. Elizabeth had 5 sisters, Mary, Ida, Margaret, Agnes, and Maude. Margaret owned and operated a millinery shop in Keene until 1961. Maude became a registered nurse prior to her sister and was also an Episcopalian nun, taking the name of
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Sister Benedicta. She is believed to have been the first Native American to become a nun in the Episcopalian church. Elizabeth also had 2 brothers, Israel and Edward. She married Claude Mason and had 2 children, daughters Claudia Mason Chicklas and Mary (Molly/Mali) Mason Holland Keating.
82:(May 16, 1897 – September 24, 1985) was one of the first Native American Registered Nurses known in United States. Though not much is known about her career, Elizabeth finished nursing school in New York in 1919 and worked as a nurse to artist 110:
Although the Sadoques family in Keene was fully Native American, there is an oral history of English descent in the family through Eunice Williams, a Euro-American captive taken in the Deerfield (Massachusetts) raid of 1704.
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Elizabeth was the youngest child born to the family of Israel Sadoques and Mary Watso, Abenaki Indians. Originally from
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Captive Histories: English, French and Native Narratives of the 1704 Deerfield Raid
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Dawnland Voices: An Anthology of Indigenous Writing from New England
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Abbot Handerson Thayer
Odanak Reserve
Quebec, Canada
Keene, New Hampshire
Dawnland Voices: An Anthology of Indigenous Writing from New England
ISBN
978-0-8032-5679-8
"Who Really Was the First American Indian RN?"
Archived


"Portrait of Elizabeth Mary Sadoques"
ISBN
1-55849-542-8
"Elizabeth Mary Sadoques Mason"
Find a Grave
Categories
1897 births
1985 deaths
American nurses
American women nurses
Abenaki people
20th-century American women
20th-century American people

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