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  2. Edward Joseph Hunkeler - Wikipedia

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    Edward Joseph Hunkeler (January 1, 1894 – October 1, 1970) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as bishop of the Diocese of Grand Island, Nebraska (1945–1951), and Bishop and Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Kansas City, Kansas (1951–1969).

  3. St. Francis, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    St. Francis is a city in and the county seat of Cheyenne County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census , the population of the city was 1,263. [ 3 ]

  4. Thomas More Prep-Marian - Wikipedia

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    St. Francis Seminary was founded in 1948 in Victoria, a town approximately 10 miles outside of Hays. It incorporated a high school program to prepare young men for the priesthood. Marian High, St. Francis Seminary, and St. Joseph's Military Academy all consolidated into Thomas More Prep-Marian between 1970 and 1981. [2]

  5. Joseph Hubert Hart - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, a fifth person alleged abuse by Hart in 1973 or 1974, when the man was a 12-year-old parishioner at St. John Francis Regis Parish. [5] In August 2008, the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph approved a $10 million settlement to a group of 47 victims who cited Hart among 12 other clergymen responsible for their abuse. [10]

  6. Cheyenne County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, 6,890 acres (2,790 ha) of the county was fenced farms and 68,807 acres (27,845 ha) unfenced farmland, comprising 12% of the county. [14] There were 13,413 acres (5,428 ha) of cultivated land, 8,035 acres (3,252 ha) being devoted to corn, then the most lucrative crop, followed by 2,042 acres (826 ha) to sorghum, its second most lucrative, and 480 acres (190 ha) of enclosed prairie land ...

  7. Carol Baltosiewich - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, she became a member of the Hospital Sisters of St. Francis, based in Springfield, Illinois, making her perpetual religious vows in 1966. [1] She earned a degree in nursing at Marillac College in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1971. [2] She went on to serve in various hospitals of her religious congregation in Illinois and Wisconsin. [2]

  8. List of American proposed candidates for Catholic sainthood

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    Founder, Sisters of Saint Francis of Maryville: St. Louis: Heroic Virtues 1951 Joseph Augustine Mattingly (rel. name: Sylvan) 28 May 1882 Leitchfield, Kentucky: 30 December 1951 Louisville, Kentucky: Professed Religious, Xaverian Brothers; Founder, Our Lady's Rosary Makers: Louisville: Heroic Virtues 1953 William Howard Bishop 19 December 1885 ...

  9. Ann Dunham - Wikipedia

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    Dunham was born on November 29, 1942, at St. Francis Hospital in Wichita, Kansas, [6] the only child of Madelyn Lee Payne and Stanley Armour Dunham. [7] She was of predominantly English ancestry, with small amounts of Scottish, Welsh, Irish, German and Swiss-German. [8] Wild Bill Hickok was her sixth cousin, five times removed. [9]