User talk:Colelass
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November 2013[edit]
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- John Carne was born on 18 June 1789, in [[Penzance]], [[Cornwall], the fourth son of five known children of the family. His father, William Carne (1754-
- Anna Cock, daughter of Francis Cock of Helston, who died on 8 Nov. 1822. His eldest brother was [[Joseph Carne]FRS, the noted geologist and mineral collector.
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- and was educated at the Wesleyan school, [[Keynsham]], near Bristol. His younger brothers were [[Francis Cock Carne],[[the Rev John Carne] the author, [[William Carne Jr], and [[the Rev John James Carne DD]. On 23 March 1808 he married Mary Thomas, the daughter of William
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September 2014[edit]
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- of the Society were: a member being sick, lame or infirm would receive seven shillings a week. [gout and rupture were common, and excepted from payment unless 'needful'. Aged and infirm members
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Joseph & Elizabeth Carne[edit]
Hi, I noticed your work on the Carnes, and thought you might be interested in this article in Geoscientist Online. Best wishes, DuncanHill (talk) 23:09, 1 June 2015 (UTC)