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Go to record South Park Street Cemetery, Calcutta South Park Street Cemetery, Calcutta
 South Park Street Cemetery, Calcutta - Part 1

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Date transcribed2009-08-22
Transcribed byPeter Bailey
CommentRecords transcribed to date are from the establishment up to 1799 inclusive.

Surname  Cockerill    
First Name(s)  (Mrs) M.T.C.    
Year  1789    
Inscription  Mrs. M.T.C. Cockerell, (The lady of Charles Cockerell, and daughter of Sir Charles William Blunt, Bart.) After a long and painful illness borne with the most exemplary resignation, Mrs Cockerell quitted a life, brief indeed in duration, but unceasingly employed in the benevolent exercise of every vituuous endowment. On the following morning, a numerous company attended her remains to the burying ground to witness the solemnity of the interment and pay the mournful tribute to departed virtue. The folowing Insciption is taken from her Monument:- Maria Tryphena Caroli Cockerell, Uxor Ob. October 5, Anno. Dom. 1789.    
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MIs in this Cemetery erected up to 1851
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