


Its founder was Daniel Tully (FINDAGRAVE)




name | location | begins | ends | |
Saint Agnes Home | Dwight Street | 1916 | 1920 | |
Saint Agnes Home | 159 Chestnut Street | 1920 | 1926 | |
both names | 159 Chestnut Street | 1927 | 1933 | |
Holyoke Day Nursery | 159 Chestnut Street | 1934 | still |
From 1935 and into the 1940s the Holyoke Day Nursery is called a Catholic Diocesan Charities.
1916 to 1920 – unknown
1921 to 1930 – Sister Mary Prudentia (in charge) with Ella Fitzgerald (head nurse)
1931 to 1933 – Sister Mary Austin – superior
1950 – Sister Mary Philips – superior
1951 to 1962 – Sister Mary Anselm – superior
1965 to 1966 – Sister Mary Andrea – superior and lives there
1967 to 1971 – Sister Mary Zeno – superior and lives there
1972 to 1983 – Sister Dorothy Young – executive director and resides there too



