Appolonia Allwein- "Anna Mary" Allwein born July 26, 1864 Bethel Twp., Lebanon County, PA Christened August 24, 1864 by Father Stenchler Died April 15, 1945 St. Teresa's Academy in Rhodelila, Kentucky Father John "Edward" Allwein and Elizabeth Arnold Lebanon Daily News Tuesday April 17, 1945 SISTER LUIGI DIES SUNDAY IN KENTUCKY Sister Luigi, the former Appolonia Allwein, daughter of the late Edward and Elizabeth Allwein of this city, died on Sunday at St. Teresa's Academy in Rhodelia, Kentucky. Sister Luigi of the Sister of Charity of Nazareth, celebrated her Golden Jubilee as a member of that order in 1938. At that time she visited relatives and friends in Lebanon. She was the last member of her immediate family and is survived by a number of nieces and nephews of Lebanon and vicinity. ``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Allwein Manuscript ANNA MARY APPOLONIA - Daughter of Edward and Elizabeth (Arnold) Allwein was educated in the public school and at the Parochial School attached to St. Mary's church, Lebanon, PA attending same until she was confirmed and made her first Holy Communion after which she lived with her parents on the farm until 1886, when she left with her aunt Isabella Goulden for Pittsburgh living with them until February 1887. She entered the Novitiate under Sisters of Charity at Nazareth, Ky. Feb. 15, 1887. Received the Habit and name in religion of Sister Luigi (Aloysius) Aug. 15, 1887. Made her Profession at Nazareth, Ky. August 15, 1888. Sister Luigi's labors have been the following Missions: Frankford, Ky. Sep. 1886 Teaching Circleville, Ohio Aug. 1882 Teaching Hyde park, Mass. Aug. 1892 Teaching Dorchester, Mass. Dec. 1890 Secretary to Superioress Infant Asylum Newburyport, Mass. Aug. 1893 Care of Children in Home Sister Luigi made her Retreat at the Mother house in Nazareth, Ky. 1898 leaving Newburyport July and returned on the P.R.R. via Philadelphia arriving at latter place Aug. 13, in the company of Sister Bertilla of Lowell, Mass. After visiting the home of her brother in Philadelphia the two sisters, brother and family boarded a train the same evening for Lebanon, PA where she spent the time with her folks and visiting friends until the morning of Aug. 17, at which time the Sisters left for their home, Newburyport, Mass. A reunion dinner was given by her father at which all the living members of the family were present. Daughter ANNA MARY APPOLONIA, born in Bethel Township, Lebanon Co., PA. July 26th, 1864. Baptized August 24th, 1864 by Father Stenchler. Cousin Nancy