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South Park Street Cemetery, Calcutta - Part 1 [Holmes and Co]
Description | Transcribed from Bengal Obituary. A compilation of tablets and monumental Inscriptions from various parts of Bengal and Agra Presidencies. By Holmes and Co., printed by W Thacker and Co 1851. | Date transcribed | 2009-08-22 | Transcribed by | Peter Bailey | Comment | South Park Street Burial Ground begins on page 106 of the book and ends on page 176 - listing all inscriptions found in that cemetery as at 1851.
Records transcribed to date are from the establishment up to 1799 inclusive. |
| Surname | Goodlad | | First Name(s) | Martha | | Year | 1785 | | Inscription | Here lies the body of Mrs. Martha Goodlad, who departed this life 21st March 1785, aged twenty-three. If ever tears were deservedly shed, If ever grief was due to virtue dead, - To merit, Martha, and thy spotless ways, Claim tears from all, for all allow them praise; Thy strength of mind we scarce shall meet again. Shewn through a long, most agonizing pain: Thy warm affection as a wife or friend. Make all who know you weep your cruel end: Cruel, alas! but this one thing we're sure, Those virtues that you helld in life so pure Will be repaid; this thought and that alone Your friends have lkeft to mitigate their moan, That latest tribute a kind husband gives. Whose heart is torn, is wretched while he lives, And only prays one day to reach that shore To meet his Martha and to part no more. |
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Transcribed from Holmes and Co - Bengal Obituary, and photographs of headstones at South Park Street Cemetery, Calcutta.
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