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[[File:Helen%20Haley.png|right|thumb||Helen Haley (seated in chair) with an unidentified woman (possibly a nurse)<br>|at Ray Brook, c. 1920-1930s.<br>|Historic Saranac Lake Collection, TCR 676. Courtesy of Joan Brennan.]]'''Born: '''<span>February 1, 1891, Utica, New York
[[File:Helen Haley.png|right|thumb||Helen Haley (seated in chair) with an unidentified woman (possibly a nurse)<br>|at Ray Brook, c. 1920-1930s.<br>|Historic Saranac Lake Collection, TCR 676. Courtesy of Joan Brennan.]]'''Born: '''<span>February 1, 1891, Utica, New York


'''<span>Died: '''<span>February 14, 1932, Utica, New York
'''<span>Died: '''<span>February 14, 1932, Utica, New York
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'''Helen Haley '''(née Hoeschele) came to [[New%20York%20State%20Hospital%20at%20Ray%20Brook|Ray Brook]] for treatment of tuberculosis in the late 1920s. She was listed as a patient at Ray Brook in the 1930 census, and had been there for three years. Her cure was unsuccessful and she died in Utica in 1932. She had two daughters and two sons with her husband James. Her twin sister [[Mary%20Hoeschele|Mary "Mayme" Hoeschele]] also had tuberculosis and came to Ray Book.
'''Helen Haley '''(née Hoeschele) came to [[New%20York%20State%20Hospital%20at%20Ray%20Brook|Ray Brook]] for treatment of tuberculosis in the late 1920s. She was listed as a patient at Ray Brook in the 1930 census, and had been there for three years. Her cure was unsuccessful and she died in Utica in 1932. She had two daughters and two sons with her husband James. Her twin sister [[Mary%20Hoeschele|Mary "Mayme" Hoeschele]] also had tuberculosis and came to Ray Book.


[[File:TCR%20676%20-%20Brennan%2C%20Joan%20-%20Hoeschle%20Helen%20Haley%20and%20group%20-%20Helen%20standing%20in%20back%20row%2C%205th%20from%20left%20with%20glasses.png|left|thumb||A group of patients at Ray Brook Sanatorium, c. 1920-30s. Helen Haley is standing in the back row, fifth from left with glasses.<br>|The nurse with glasses to the right of Helen may be the woman pictured in the other photograph of Helen.<br>|Historic Saranac Lake Collection, TCR 676. Courtesy of Joan Brennan.]]
[[File:TCR 676 - Brennan, Joan - Hoeschle Helen Haley and group - Helen standing in back row, 5th from left with glasses.png|left|thumb||A group of patients at Ray Brook Sanatorium, c. 1920-30s. Helen Haley is standing in the back row, fifth from left with glasses.<br>|The nurse with glasses to the right of Helen may be the woman pictured in the other photograph of Helen.<br>|Historic Saranac Lake Collection, TCR 676. Courtesy of Joan Brennan.|Information and photographs shared with Historic Saranac Lake in 2021 by her granddaughter, Joan Brennan.]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
''Information and photographs shared with Historic Saranac Lake in 2021 by her granddaughter, Joan Brennan.''

Latest revision as of 11:29, 18 September 2025


Historic Saranac Lake Collection, TCR 676. Courtesy of Joan Brennan.

Born:

February 1, 1891, Utica, New York

Died: February 14, 1932, Utica, New York

Married: James Haley, June 1919

Children: 2 daughters and 2 sons

Helen Haley (née Hoeschele) came to Ray Brook for treatment of tuberculosis in the late 1920s. She was listed as a patient at Ray Brook in the 1930 census, and had been there for three years. Her cure was unsuccessful and she died in Utica in 1932. She had two daughters and two sons with her husband James. Her twin sister Mary "Mayme" Hoeschele also had tuberculosis and came to Ray Book.

Information and photographs shared with Historic Saranac Lake in 2021 by her granddaughter, Joan Brennan.