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Birth, marriages and death entries extracted from the domestic occurrences mentioned in Allens Indian Mail.
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Bengal Marriages 1850
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click to view detail Fraser Hugh Penney F. Charlotte 1850
click to view detail Glass P.W. Bampton Catherine 1850
click to view detail Jones Charles W.B. Ross Ruth E. 1850
click to view detail Turnbull G.D. Grindall Eliza Henrietta 1850
click to view detail Walker James Forshaw Elizabeth Isabella 1850
click to view detail Walton B. Wilcox Jessy 1850
click to view detail Note N. 189 Bickers....Urmston. Names in [] from transcriber's family records.        
click to view detail     Entry 109: ""** Incomplete in Allen's.    
 
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