Georgina Haines
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Born1867
Mallow, Co. Cork
Died1959 (aged 91–92)
Worthing, Sussex
AlmamaterThe London Hospital
OccupationsNurse to King Edward VII and matron
Georgina Pheobe Herbert Haines RRC | |
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| Born | 1867 Mallow, Co. Cork |
| Died | 1959 (aged 91–92) Worthing, Sussex |
| Alma mater | The London Hospital |
| Occupations | Nurse to King Edward VII and matron |
Georgina Phoebe Herbert Haines, R.R.C. (21 June 1867–1959)[1][2] was a wartime military nursing leader. She nursed King Edward VII during and after his emergency operation for an appendiceal abscess, and became known as the King's Nurse.[3][4][5][6][7][8]
Haines was born in Mallow in County Cork, Ireland in 1868. She was one of at least five children born to Charles Haines, a gentleman farmer, and his wife Anne.
By 1891, Georgina and another sister were living with one of their married brothers, who was a general practitioner and surgeon near St Pancras in London.
