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 Births 1894

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Date transcribed2011-03-29
Transcribed byD Edge, J Birtles, M Holmes, D Freer, G Atkinson, A Goodchild
CommentBirths as reported in 'Domestic Occurrences' in the Times of India 1894 editions. Of this set there are 51 births, for which the surnames could not be read. There are also many incomplete lines due to the very poor image quality.

View all other items of "Surname" with value "Moreland" in "Births 1894" Surname  Moreland    
sex  son    
Gender  m    
View all other items of "Place" with value "Calcutta" in "Births 1894" Place  Calcutta    
Year  1894    
month  Dec    
day  3    
Exact Entry  Dec 3rd the wife of W Moreland Boilermaker North-Western Railway of a son    
Edition Year  1894    
Edition Date  17 Dec    
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Births, marriages, and deaths as reported in the Domestic Occurrences section of the Times of India newspaper. The years 1861-1865, 1867-1888 have been digitised and available to download on the findmypast website.
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