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 St John in the Wilderness, Dharamsala - Grave Transcriptions

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DescriptionIndex of names. Transcribed from Photographs of Headstone Inscriptions at St John in the Wilderness Cemetery, Dharamsala, Bengal.
Date transcribed2024-05-13
Transcribed byBetty Rudder
CommentThese photographs were taken by members and friends of FIBIS who went on a Family History Tour of North India in 2015.

Our thanks to the FHT Group who took the photographs and have permitted FIBIS to share them.

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View all other items of "Surname" with value "Muscroft" in "St John in the Wilderness, Dharamsala - Grave Transcriptions" Surname  Muscroft    
First names  James    
Rank/ Title  Capt    
Regiment/ Occupation  1st Gurkha Rifles    
Death year  1905    
Death day/mon  4 Apr    
Birth date  26 Nov 1870    
Inscription  Sacred to the memory of Captain James Muscroft 1st Gurkha Rifles Born 26th Nov 1870. Killed by the earthquake at Dharmsala 4th April 1905    
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