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 Deaths 1843

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Date transcribed2010-12-18
Transcribed byD Edge, J Birtles, A Webb, J Adler, S Parker, A Goodchild, B Rudder, L Fretwell, J Harrison, P Stanes, D Moore, M Holmes, D Freer
Comment709 deaths extracted from the domestic occurrences mentioned in the 1843 'Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce' which was the pre-cursor for the Times of India

View all other items of "Surname" with value "Cookson" in "Deaths 1843" Surname  Cookson    
Given name(s)  William    
View all other items of "Place" with value "Bombay" in "Deaths 1843" Place  Bombay    
Year  1843    
month  Feb    
day  17    
Register Entry  On the 17th February killed in action near Hydrabad whilst charging with the regiment Brevet Captain William Cookson Adjutant 9th Regiment Sengal Light Cavalry eldest son of the late Major General George Cookson of the Royal Artillery. As a friend and gallant soldier he was beloved by his brother officers and the men of the regiment and his loss will be long and deeply deplored by them. In the various relationships of private life as father husband son and brother he had few equals and to his family and relatives his loss is irreparable    
Year  1843    
Date  15 Mar    
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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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