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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 | Fagan | | Forename(s) | George Hickson | | Rank or Title | Lieut.-Col | | Regiment | Adj. General | | Year of Death | No Date | | Inscription | Sacred to the Memory of Lieut.-Col George Hickson Fagan, at the early age of 33. Adjutant General of the Army. He possessed in an eminent degree the qualities which command respect and ensure success in public life. Inflexible in principle, steady in the object of his honorable pursuit, he devoted with zeal, which knew no limit to exertion, the energies of a powerful mind, to the service he loved and adorned; to it he sacrificed health and fortune. In private life as a friend, brother, father and husband, in all which relations he has left those who will long weep over his untimely grave. He was honored and loved. Obiit Aetatis 42. His remains are interred near those of his sister, whom he cherished and mourned. |
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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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