Anderson, Ellen Alice (1882–1978)
Anderson, Ellen Alice (1882–1978)
New Zealand district nurse. Born on June 22, 1882, in Eketahuna, New Zealand; died on Feb 4, 1978, in Palmerston North, New Zealand; dau. of Anders Anderson (farmer) and Johanna (Manson) Anderson.
Enrolled at Masterton Hospital (1905); appointed district nurse at Eketahuna by Masterton Board (1919); retired from nursing (1935); papers and possessions formed foundation for Eketahuna museum.
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