Nancy Ellicott Tomlinson
American psychiatric social worker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American psychiatric social worker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nancy Ellicott Tomlinson (April 3, 1884 – November 14, 1958) was a psychiatric social worker.
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Nancy Ellicott Tomlinson was born in Muncie, Indiana, on April 3, 1884, the daughter of Harry Ashton Tomlinson (1855–1913) and Mary Vandever (1856–1930).[1]
For 3 years Nancy Ellicott Tomlinson was a Clinical Psychologist at the State Training School for Girls in Sauk Centre, Minnesota. She was a psychiatric social worker at the Medical Dispensary in Saint Paul, Minnesota. She was for one year connected with the Child's Guidance Clinic in Memphis, Tennessee. She was for three years with American Red Cross in the Pacific Area and was the executive secretary of the American Red Cross and County Social and Probation Worker. She was a member of the St. Paul Women's City Club, American Association of Social Workers, Psychiatric Social Workers.[1]
Nancy Ellicott Tomlinson lived in Tennessee and Minnesota and moved to Lewiston, Idaho, in 1927.[1]
She died on November 14, 1958, in Fairhope, Alabama, and is buried at Colony Cemetery, Fairhope.
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