My grandfather, PATRICK CONNORS, was seriously wounded in the Boer War. He left South Africa on at hospital ship in November 28, 1900 and ended up in a hospital in Cork. While he was there he met his future wife ANNE KENNEDY, a nurse, and went through extensive rehab as his left shoulder had been blown off in South Africa. He was "Discharged on being found medically unfit for further service May 18, 1901." Does anyone know of any hospital(s) in Cork used by the British Army in 1900, 1901...for these purposes? Does anyone know where I might find hospital records for my grandfather? Thank you in advance for any help you can give me, Susan in Beautiful BC
> Does anyone know of any hospital(s) in Cork used by the British Army > in 1900, 1901...for these purposes? > Does anyone know where I might find hospital records for my > grandfather? > Thank you in advance for any help you can give me, > Susan in Beautiful BC Hi Susan, there was a British Military Hospital in Cork at that time, staffed by the Army Nursing Service. I do not have Anne Kennedy on any of my lists of Army Nurses (see http://www.pcansr.net), but she may well have been locally employed. cheers Keiron _________________________________________ Keiron Spires [T: 01276 503246 F: 01276 501460 M: 07973 308328]