Ivy May Bolton

Ivy May Bolton (born May 18, 1879, London, England – died May 9, 1961, Peekskill, New York) was an Anglican nun and writer. She was the daughter of Reginald Pelham Bolton and Kate Alice (née Behenna), and the sister of the playwright Guy Bolton.[1]

She lived in England until she was fourteen, when the family came to the United States, settling in New York. She attended Saint Gabriel's School, a boarding school run by the Sisters of Saint Mary in Peekskill, where she graduated in 1898. She was still living at St Mary's Convent in 1900 [2] and 1910[3]

In 1911 she entered the Community of St. Mary, where she took the name Sister Mercedes. She made her life vows on August 18, 1914 at the Motherhouse in Peekskill. She taught English and History in various schools run by the order,[4] and between 1923 and 1952, she wrote more than a dozen books. She eventually retired to the Motherhouse in Peekskill, New York, where she died on May 9, 1961, nine days before her 82nd birthday.

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  1. "Historic Pelham: Brief Biography of Reginald Pelham Bolton, Local Historian". Historicpelham.blogspot.com. 2008-01-10. Retrieved 2011-12-28.
  2. US Census 1900: Cortlandt, Westchester County, New York; Enumeration District 60, p. 17A
  3. US Census 1910: Cortlandt, Westchester County, New York; Enumeration District 7, p. 5A
  4. US Census 1930: District 18, Franklin, Tennessee; Enumeration District 21, p. 14B
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