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Many of the burials indicated in the search facility do not appear in the N Series of burials held in the British Library and this is , therefore, an invaluable supplementary resource to those records. Amongst those indexes already available are Meerut Cantonment,  Agra , Vizagapatam and the Kacheri cemetery of Kanpur.  Names on India related Monumental Inscriptions known to BACSA have also been included in the search facility - many of these being  UK inscriptions.. See [http://bacsa.frontisgroup.com/bin/index.php BACSA Search]  for more information.  
 
Many of the burials indicated in the search facility do not appear in the N Series of burials held in the British Library and this is , therefore, an invaluable supplementary resource to those records. Amongst those indexes already available are Meerut Cantonment,  Agra , Vizagapatam and the Kacheri cemetery of Kanpur.  Names on India related Monumental Inscriptions known to BACSA have also been included in the search facility - many of these being  UK inscriptions.. See [http://bacsa.frontisgroup.com/bin/index.php BACSA Search]  for more information.  
  
In addition to their published material, the archive containing all of BACSA's transcripts is deposited in the private papers collection (shelf mark Mss Eur F370) at the [[British Library]], where it may be consulted by readers. Files kept on cemeteries often consist of a report on the current state of the cemetery but some also include directions, descriptions, burial records, inscriptions or photographs.  The catalogue of the archive folders is available at [http://bacsa.frontisgroup.com/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_components&id=86&s_id=173 Cemetery Files and Registers] (bacsa.org.uk) The archive includes some card indexes/papers prepared by Lt Col H K Percy Smith (1897-1975) who also prepared the Percy Smith card index collection at the [[Society of Genealogists]]. To browse the British Library catalogue contents for Mss Eur F370, which for some entries appears to have more detail than the BACSA site, click [http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/indiaofficeselect/emsform.asp here] which brings you to a timeout screen.  Then click on "Welcome Screen", then on "Private papers",then enter F370 as the "Number", click on "Submit search", then "View Contents List"  
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In addition to their published material, the archive containing all of BACSA's transcripts is deposited in the private papers collection (shelf mark Mss Eur F370) at the [[British Library]], where it may be consulted by readers. [http://bacsa.frontisgroup.com/bin/index.php BACSA Search] has details about the items contained in the BACSA Archive in the "Browse records" section, in category 1 "Cemetery files and registers" and categories 5, "Family history files" and 6, "Reference materials". In addition, it appears that at least some of the burial records from the BACSA Archive may have been transcribed, but it is not known to what extent this has been done.  
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In respect of category 1 "Cemetery files and registers", the website advises "Some files contain little information. Others may include information of all kinds, for example photographs, reports and correspondence on the cemetery's condition, burial registers, copies of inscriptions, notes on individuals buried there, or descriptions of the town in which the cemetery is situated" The archive includes some card indexes/papers prepared by Lt Col H K Percy Smith (1897-1975) who also prepared the Percy Smith card index collection at the [[Society of Genealogists]]. To browse the British Library catalogue contents for Mss Eur F370, which for some entries appears to have more detail than the BACSA site, click [http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/indiaofficeselect/emsform.asp here] which brings you to a timeout screen.  Then click on "Welcome Screen", then on "Private papers",then enter F370 as the "Number", click on "Submit search", then "View Contents List" Note however that the last catalogue item number in the British Library catalogue is no.1515, whereas the website contains additional entries.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:55, 12 February 2012

The British Association for Cemeteries in South Asia (or BACSA) was established in 1976 to care for, and to record, European cemeteries wherever the East India Company operated. It has published an extensive series of books, including transcriptions of gravestones throughout India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia and surrounding areas, as well as more general information on the British presence in this region.

BACSA are in the process of putting the indexes to its cemetery books online and these indexes are free to browse. If an indexed name is of interest then application can be made to BACSA for details of the relevant burial inscription - charges apply for this service. Many of the burials indicated in the search facility do not appear in the N Series of burials held in the British Library and this is , therefore, an invaluable supplementary resource to those records. Amongst those indexes already available are Meerut Cantonment, Agra , Vizagapatam and the Kacheri cemetery of Kanpur. Names on India related Monumental Inscriptions known to BACSA have also been included in the search facility - many of these being UK inscriptions.. See BACSA Search for more information.

In addition to their published material, the archive containing all of BACSA's transcripts is deposited in the private papers collection (shelf mark Mss Eur F370) at the British Library, where it may be consulted by readers. BACSA Search has details about the items contained in the BACSA Archive in the "Browse records" section, in category 1 "Cemetery files and registers" and categories 5, "Family history files" and 6, "Reference materials". In addition, it appears that at least some of the burial records from the BACSA Archive may have been transcribed, but it is not known to what extent this has been done.

In respect of category 1 "Cemetery files and registers", the website advises "Some files contain little information. Others may include information of all kinds, for example photographs, reports and correspondence on the cemetery's condition, burial registers, copies of inscriptions, notes on individuals buried there, or descriptions of the town in which the cemetery is situated" The archive includes some card indexes/papers prepared by Lt Col H K Percy Smith (1897-1975) who also prepared the Percy Smith card index collection at the Society of Genealogists. To browse the British Library catalogue contents for Mss Eur F370, which for some entries appears to have more detail than the BACSA site, click here which brings you to a timeout screen. Then click on "Welcome Screen", then on "Private papers",then enter F370 as the "Number", click on "Submit search", then "View Contents List" Note however that the last catalogue item number in the British Library catalogue is no.1515, whereas the website contains additional entries.

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