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Matthew Annsley

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Matthew Annsley. Caption on back reads, "To my dear Minnie and Harold." Courtesy of Carole Shields.

Born: Late 1880s

Died: 1952

Married:

Children:

Matthew Annsley came to Ray Brook Sanatorium as a patient in November 1927. 

Information and photos provided by Carole Shields in September 2016. Matthew Annsley was her father's step-father.

Matthew on the porch at Ray Brook Sanatorium. Caption on back reads, "...3rd chair from left, on the left hand side. Nov. 6 1927." Courtesy of Carole Shields.

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Ray Brook Sanatorium. Caption on back reads, "How would you like this. Nov. 6 1927." Courtesy of Carole Shields.

 

Matthew (center right on far side of table) with other unidentified patients at an unidentified event. Courtesy of Carole Shields.

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Matthew (far right) at Ray Brook Sanatorium. Caption on back reads, "For my dear mother in law. Mrs. Adam Fox." Courtesy of Carole Shields.
A snowy path at Ray Brook Sanatorium. Caption on the back reads, "This is the path I go after the mail. Taken Nov. 6 1927." Courtesy of Carole Shields.