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South African Commercial Advertiser (1841-1851)
Date transcribed | 2010-00-00 | Transcribed by | Sue Mackay - Marianne Mansfield - Colleen Sharpe Williams | Comment | Sue McKay has kindly authorized us to publish her transcriptions of Family History-related data from the Announcements in the South African Commercial Advertiser. This is because they include very many references to personnel in the service of The East India Company en route to or from India or on furlough in S. Africa, which offered a more temperate climate. Also included are many officers and soldiers of the British Army regiments who may well have served in India shortly before or after serving in South Africa. |
| Publication Date | 3 September 1851 | | Event Date | 18 June 1851 | | First Name(s) | Charles | | Surname | Tucker | | Rank or Occupation | Bengal Civil Servant | | Event | Death | | Full Entry | Wednesday 3 September 1851: DEATH: (Communicated): Intelligence has just reached this colony of the death of Charles TUCKER Esq, one of the oldest and most respected civil servants of the Bengal Presidency. He died at his residence in Park-street, Calcutta on the 18th June last. He retired to Calcutta about a year ago, apparently restored to perfect health, after having sojourned here for some time. His kindliness of manners and generosity of heart endeared him to a large circle of friends, and he was beloved by all those who really knew his many virtues and amiable traits of character. | | Reference | CO53/9 at the National Archives, Kew, London |
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Transcriptions of 'India' or British Army related Announcements in the 'South African Commercial Advertiser
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