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Deaths 1846
Date transcribed | 2010-10-22 | Transcribed by | D Edge, J Birtles, A Webb, J Adler, S Parker, A Goodchild, B Rudder, L Fretwell, J Harrison, P Stanes, D Stephens, R Bird, D Moore | Comment | 803 deaths extracted from the domestic occurrences mentioned in the 1846 'Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce' which was the pre-cursor for the Times of India |
| Surname | Barr | | Given name(s) | Marcus | | Place | Kussowlie  | | Year | 1846 | | month | Mar | | day | 26 | | Register Entry | At Kussowlie on the 26th March of a severe wound received in action at Sobraon on the 10th of February 1846 Lieut Col Marcus Barr 29th Foot Assistant Adjutant General HM Forces in India. Distinguished for those high qualities which best adorn the character of an officer eminent for the undeviating rectitude of his conduct in every relation of life and possessing that sterling worth which was ever the more conspicuous because of his unassuming disposition and the genuine goodness of his nature Lieut Colonel Barr was also characterised by a zealous and disinterested desire to further the interest of others and by an affectionate attachment to his friends which obtained for him their warmest regard. He lived in enjoyment of that esteem from all who knew him which qualities such as his could not fail to conciliate and now that the grave has closed over his remains very many are those by whom his memory will ever be cherished with sentiments of the most unfeigned regret. | | Edition Year | 1846 | | Edition Date | 18 Apr |
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Birth, marriages and death entries extracted from the domestic occurrences mentioned in the 'Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce' which was the pre-cursor for the Times of India.
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