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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 | Thompson | | First Name(s) | James | | Rank or Title | Capt. | | Year | 1797 | | Inscription | This stone was erected by the desire of the affectionate widow of Capt. James Thompson, late of Poplar near London, who died at Calcutta December 21, 1797, aged 38 years. She rests in hope of meeting once again Her better half, never to sunder more; Nor does she hope in vain; the time draws on Where not a single spot of burial earth, Whether in land or the spacious sea, But must give back its long committed dust inviolate. |
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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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