Anne Daly
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Anne Daly, Mother Mary Berchmans | |
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| Personal life | |
| Born | 28 May 1860 Tipperary, Ireland |
| Died | 4 March 1924 (aged 63) St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, Australia |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Christian |
| Order | Sisters of Charity of Australia |
Anne Daly or Mother Mary Berchmans (28 May 1860 – 4 March 1924) was an Irish-Australian superior general of the Sisters of Charity of Australia[1] and founded numerous hospitals in Australia, as well as being active in education.[2]
Anne Daly was born in Tipperary on 28 May 1860. Her parents were John, a blacksmith, and Mary Daly (née Cleary). She had 8 siblings. The family emigrated to Australia in 1865, settling in Jembaicumbene near Braidwood, New South Wales. Daly was privately educated at home. She applied to the Department of Public Instruction in May 1877, and was appointed an assistant at Braidwood Catholic School. After further training she taught at Newtown Girls’ School, Grafton Primary, and St Mary's Cathedral Girls' School, Sydney.[1][3]