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South Park Street Cemetery, Calcutta - Part 2 [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 | 2010-08-01 | 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 1800 onwards. These are not in date sequence and so this Part 2 is the first part of subsequent records. Further records will be transcribed and included in Part 3, etc. until all are completed up to 1851. |
| Surname | Hutchinson | | Forename(s) | John Ross | | Year of Death | 1838 | | Inscription | Sacred to the Memory of John Ross Hutchison, Esq., of the Bengal Civil Service; one of the Judges of the Sudder Dewanny and Nizamut Adawlut of Bengal, a man who in his life was endowed with a powerful and correct judgment; a stedfast faith in religion and the loftiest principles of integrity. With these were happily united a refined taste and a most amiable and affectionate disposition. He has left a beloved wife and ten children, besides an extensive circle of attached friends to deplore his untimely loss. Born at Stonehaven, N.B. June 29th, 1792; died at Calcutta 16th September 1838. Requiescat in pace. |
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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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