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''Information provided by her son, Don Simpson, in a visit to the Saranac Laboratory Museum, October 13, 2021.''
''Information provided by her son, Don Simpson, in a visit to the Saranac Laboratory Museum, October 13, 2021.''


[[File:Miss%20Angeline%20Longs%2C%20Arlene%20Mcghill%20and%20Ellen.jpeg|left|thumb||Miss Angeline Longs, Arlene McGhill, and Ellen Brady at Trudeau Sanatorium, c. 1930s. Courtesy of Don Simpson.]][[File:Ellen%2C%20Mary%20Wilson%20and%20Percy.%20Trudeau.jpeg|right|thumb||Ellen Brady, Mary Wilson, and Percy at Trudeau Sanatorium, c. 1930s. Courtesy of Don Simpson.]]
[[File:Miss Angeline Longs, Arlene Mcghill and Ellen.jpeg|left|thumb||Miss Angeline Longs, Arlene McGhill, and Ellen Brady at Trudeau Sanatorium, c. 1930s. Courtesy of Don Simpson.]][[File:Ellen, Mary Wilson and Percy. Trudeau.jpeg|right|thumb||Ellen Brady, Mary Wilson, and Percy at Trudeau Sanatorium, c. 1930s. Courtesy of Don Simpson.]]

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Ellen Brady, c. 1930s. Courtesy of Don Simpson.

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Died:

Married: William Simpson, date unknown.

Ellen Brady was from the Chateaugay area. She came to work at Trudeau Sanatorium around the mid-1930s. She met her husband, William Simpson, there.

 

Information provided by her son, Don Simpson, in a visit to the Saranac Laboratory Museum, October 13, 2021.

Miss Angeline Longs, Arlene McGhill, and Ellen Brady at Trudeau Sanatorium, c. 1930s. Courtesy of Don Simpson.
Ellen Brady, Mary Wilson, and Percy at Trudeau Sanatorium, c. 1930s. Courtesy of Don Simpson.