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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 | Imlach | | Forename(s) | Henry | | Rank or Title | Col. | | Year of Death | 1830 | | Inscription | Sacred to the Memory of Col. Henry Imlach, who entered the H.C. Service as a Cadet of Infantry in 1782, was appointed Secretary to the Board of Superimtendence for the breed of cattle on the 31st July 1802; Deputy Military Auditor General 25th June 1804, and succeeded to the head of that department on the 11th July 1811, the duties of which offices he discharged with honor and credit to himself and to the perfect satisfaction of the Government under which he served, till the close of his earthly career on the 8th March 1830, aged 69 years, 9 months and 8 days. This Monument is erected as a tribute of affection by his son, Alexander Imlach. |
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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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