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 Meerut Cantonment Cemetery
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Digital photographs and transcriptions taken from Headstones located at Meerut Cantonment Cemetery, Uttar Pradesh, Bengal Presidency in 2011 and 2015
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Meerut Cemetery, Bengal [FHT2015] - Grave transcriptions
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click to view detail Waller Abraham Driver 1865
click to view detail Love Albert Gunner 186[5]
click to view detail Otty Henry Gunner 1865
click to view detail Williams Cadwallader Driver 1865
click to view detail Field John Driver 1865
click to view detail Farnon Isabella Henrietta   1869
click to view detail Chambers Charlotte   1857
click to view detail Symes Jemima Elizabeth   1867
click to view detail Butler Harry   1874
click to view detail Sele Kate   1850
click to view detail Sele Alice   1850
 
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