I've had the following query from a non-member. Whilst I don't want to
trigger a string of family history queries on the list, the link between
this query and medical cover for miners might be worthy of some discussion.
If any one can help with the family history aspect please reply off list.
Peter
>From: "evan vincent" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Cornish Mine History
>Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 15:09:59 +1200
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>>From information I have received lately it would appear that one or other of
>my relatives was Medical Officer for one or more mining Companies in the
>Camborne/Redruth area of Cornwall
>
>Their names were both Philip VINCENT. One was born in 1759 and was District
>Medical Officer Redruth Union and the other, also, Philip VINCENT born
>1853,was Surgeon to the Camborne Dispensary.
>
>The Philip born in 1853 was Surgeon to the Great Crinver and Wheal, Abraham
>United Mines and various other Mines.
>
>Does anyone know of these Doctors and can shed any light on them or their
>families?
>
>Evan J Vincent
>
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