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Assam Cemeteries - Grave Inscriptions
Description | List of additional Names and inscriptions in Andhra Pradesh State, taken from BACSA Mss Eur F370 files. Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, Garo Hills, Golaghat [F370-35]. Aijal [F370-36]. Cherrapunji [F370-38]. Cinnamara [F370-39]. Dhubri [F370-41]. Dibrugarh [F370-42]. Gauhati, Golaghat, Borholla [F370-43]. Goalpara [F-370-44]. Golaghat [F370-45]. Imphal [F370-47]. Sibsagar [F370-64].
Our thanks for BACSA for permitting FIBIS to publish these new entries. | Date transcribed | 2021-00-00 | Transcribed by | Betty Rudder, Don Freer, Denise Smith, Eva Chatterji, Kerry Palmer, Robin Kinloch, Rob Wilson | Comment | Transcribed from - handwritten, typed, microfilm copies and photographs of the original headstones by members of BACSA and reproduced in these datasets by FIBIS volunteers
The source of these entries are handwritten and typed pages of inscriptions taken from graves. Errors may have occurred when the original transcriptions took place. We have copied exactly what was written and in some instances you will see confirmation of name, dod, parents etc in the remarks column. |
| Surname | Hannay | | First Names | Simon Fraser | | Rank/ Title | Colonel | | Regiment/ Occupation | Commandant of the 1st Assam Light infantry Battalion and North East Frontier | | Death year | 1861 | | Death Date | 9 Jan | | Birth Date | 29 Nov 1801 | | Age at Death | 60y | | Inscription | Sacred ot the memory of SIMON FRASER HANNAY, a Colonel in her Majestys Indian Army, and Commandant of the 1st Assam Light Infantry Battalion and North East Frontier, which post he held for 20 years. Born at Inverness, November 29th 1801, died at Dibrugarh January 9th, 1861 in the 60th year of his age. | | Church, Cemetery | St Pauls Cemetery, | | Town, City | Dibrugarh | | District, State | Dibrugarh, Assam | | IOR Mss Eur | F370/42 | | Internal ref | Dibrugarh_07058.jpg |
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Index of names. Transcribed from BACSA Cemetery Records held at the British Library IOR relating to India and Burma.
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