Searching for Sisters? Researching Catholic Nuns in the United States

Sunny Jane Morton
Feb 11, 2026
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Welcome
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Speaker's Introduction
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Introduction
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Catholic Directories
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The Forgot Lot
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Archives
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Gather Clues From Family
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Find the Sisters
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Announcements / prizes
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Questions / answers
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About this webinar

Catholic nuns and sisters ran some of the U.S.’s earliest schools, orphanages, and hospitals; nursed on Civil War battlefields and during disease outbreaks; and served millions of Catholic immigrants and their families. Today, those nuns and sisters are mostly forgotten. Many changed their names and moved far from home, making it difficult for genealogists to recognize them in records. But those who can trace a woman into religious life may discover a rich trove of records about the sister and perhaps about her family. Sometimes records even survive for a religious order’s academy, hospital, or other ministry. Come see what you may be able to learn from the many archives of Catholic nuns and sisters from the author of the newly-published Searching for Sisters: Researching Catholic Nuns in the United States.

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About the speaker

About the speaker

Sunny Jane Morton is a genealogy educator, writer, and editor. She is Editor of the National Genealogical Society’s NGS Magazine and a Contributing Editor at Family Tree Magazine (US). She specializes in US records, particularly
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  1. CJ
    Camille Johnson
    11 hours ago

    Sunny did such a great job. It is easy to see how so many women can get lost as they enter religious service as a nun. I like being made more aware of how to look for them and the strategies that can help.

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    Linda J Walker
    12 hours ago

    It is always fun to hear Sunny speak about her research!

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  3. DM
    Denise M Parker-Gutierrez
    12 hours ago

    Good and knowledgeable speaker .

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  4. CD
    Cyndi Davis
    12 hours ago

    I was unexpectedly very interested in this presentation. I don’t have many catholic families in my tree but the resources that Sunny described and the records that she discussed were great! i got some ideas on researching missionaries from other denominations. I also enjoyed having the cameras on and seeing Sunny and Marian.

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    MaryAnn McLean
    12 hours ago

    Sunny’s webinar on Finding Catholic Sisters/Nuns was the best. I have a 6th Great Grand Aunt Hanora “Nano” Nagle who founded the Presentation Sisters. She is now Venerable and two steps from becoming St. Nano Nagle in the Catholic Church. I’m also looking to buying Sunny’ss book. I can’t wait to find the sisters who taught me at Notre Dame Academy, Roxbury, MA, St. Mark’s, Dorchester, MA, and Sacred Heart, Weymouth, MA.

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  6. AD
    Ann Dewhirst
    12 hours ago

    Sunny’s presentation was well put together and case study helped to illustrate the variety of research strategies. I look forward to learning more in her book!

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  7. LL
    Linda Lyden
    12 hours ago

    Sunny, you provided wonderful information on the topic. I have previously started research on 2 of the nuns. I’m excited to get your book. Thank you so much for taking your time to bring their stories back to life.

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  8. BS
    Bob Stein
    12 hours ago

    Clear presentation, good coverage of a complex subject.

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