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 Cuttack Cemetery, Orissa District, Bengal Presidency - Grave Transcriptions

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Date transcribed2025-05-18
Transcribed bySandra Seager
CommentTranscribed from Photographs of Headstone Inscriptions at Cuttack Cemetery, Orissa, Bengal Presidency.

Our thanks to KJS Chatrath who took the photographs and has permitted FIBIS to use them and Kerry King for supplying them.

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View all other items of "Surname" with value "Thoms" in "Cuttack Cemetery, Orissa District, Bengal Presidency - Grave Transcriptions" Surname  Thoms    
First names  James Faulds    
Rank/ Title  EI Irrigation and Canal Co    
Death Year  1867    
Death date  3 Apr    
Age  25y 10m 20d    
Inscription  James Faulds Thoms Late Transport Superintandant EI Irrigation and Canal Company Who resigned his spirit to God On 3rd April 1867 At age 25 years 10 months and 20 days    
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