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[[File:unnamed.jpg|right|thumb||Ida Chadikian, likely in Saranac Lake. ''|Image courtesy of Elise Shartsis.'']]'''Born: '''<span>January 1, 1880, <span>St. Gallen, Switzerland | |||
'''Died: '''<span>January 1, 1929, New Rochelle, New York | '''Died: '''<span>January 1, 1929, New Rochelle, New York |
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Born:
January 1, 1880, St. Gallen, SwitzerlandDied: January 1, 1929, New Rochelle, New York
Married: Boghos Chadikian
Children: Six
Ida Mannhart Chadikian came to Saranac Lake in 1926 to seek treatment for tuberculosis. She met and married Boghos Chadikian and emigrated to New Rochelle, New York. They had six children. Her name appears on a TB Society White Card from January 9, 1926, which listed her address at the time as St. Mary's Hospital. She eventually succumbed to the disease and died in New Rochelle.
Information provided by her granddaughter, Elise Shartsis, in 2019.