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Deaths in Service - 1
Date transcribed | 2011-00-00 | Transcribed by | FIBIS Volunteers | Comment | Data taken from IOR - L/AG/34/14A - 1 |
| File No | 014 | | Page No | 27 | | Doc No | 1266 | | Deceased Surname | Thomas | | Deceased first name/s | Daniel | | Date of Death | 9 April 1871 | | Place of Death | Midnapore  | | Occupation at time of death | Temporary Sub-Engineer, 1st grade, Public Works Department, Irrigation Branch | | Probable age at time of death | 54 years | | Native village and country | From the papers found after decease, supposed to be a native of Wales.  | | Particulars of family as far as known; if any relative in the country | His brother, Mr Ekezial [sic] Thomas, at Mr Charles Davis, 2 Upper Lucknow place, St Thomas, Swansea. His niece (supposed) Miss HH Thomas, Slansamlet Neath, Glamorganshire. No relatives known in this country.  | | If any property left, and in what custody | All found is in the custody of the Judge of Midnapore as representative of the Adminstrator General, but there is property elsewhere. | | Remarks | Had been off duty from sickness since the 5th April 1871, and was, according to the Dr Mathew's statement, apparently recovering on Sunday, the 9th idem, but suddenly died in the course of the day. The immediate cause, found by post mortem examination held next morning, to be rupture of spleen. |
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