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St Francis Hospital - 13/12/2013

Author: 

siyasanga.mhlekude

RecordingDate: 

13/12/2013 - 13:49

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Yes

Heritage Reports: 

Recorders: 

Elizabeth Wahl

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The site was first established as a mission station in 1936 by Roman Catholic missionaries and in 1985 the hospital was amalgamated with Nkonjeni Hospital.St Francis Mission is noteworthy for its historical associations with Victor Africander, the great grandson of Joe Africander, a black American ex-slave who came to South Africa with the Revd Robertson, a missionary. These men founded the mission station at Mahlabathini. One of Joe Africander's three sons,William was the first black to be ordained as a deacon; Samuel, Revd Victor's grandfather was a catechist, and his father, Joshua, was a priest3

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