Anna Ellison Butler Alexander (circa 1865 – September 24, 1947) was the first and only African-American consecrated a Deaconess in the Episcopal Church. She served in the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia during her entire career, and may be remembered in the Calendar of saints on September 24.
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| - Anna Ellison Butler Alexander (circa 1865 – September 24, 1947) was the first and only African-American consecrated a Deaconess in the Episcopal Church. She served in the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia during her entire career, and may be remembered in the Calendar of saints on September 24. (en)
- А́нна Алекса́ндер (англ. Anna Alexander), полное имя А́нна Э́ллисон Ба́тлер Алекса́ндер (англ. Anna Ellison Butler Alexander; ок. 1865, , штат Джорджия, США — 24 сентября 1947, Пенник, округ Глинн, штат Джорджия, США) — первая афроамериканка, посвящённая в сан дьякониссы в Епископальной церкви. Несла активное миссионерское, педагогическое и социальное служение в . Святая. (ru)
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| - Pennick, Glynn County, Georgia (en)
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| - Anna Ellison Butler Alexander (circa 1865 – September 24, 1947) was the first and only African-American consecrated a Deaconess in the Episcopal Church. She served in the Episcopal Diocese of Georgia during her entire career, and may be remembered in the Calendar of saints on September 24. (en)
- А́нна Алекса́ндер (англ. Anna Alexander), полное имя А́нна Э́ллисон Ба́тлер Алекса́ндер (англ. Anna Ellison Butler Alexander; ок. 1865, , штат Джорджия, США — 24 сентября 1947, Пенник, округ Глинн, штат Джорджия, США) — первая афроамериканка, посвящённая в сан дьякониссы в Епископальной церкви. Несла активное миссионерское, педагогическое и социальное служение в . Святая. (ru)
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