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'''[[Calcutta]] cemeteries''' listed in the ''Bengal Obituary''<sup>[[Cemeteries in Calcutta#Notes|1]]</sup> are: | '''[[Calcutta]] cemeteries''' listed in the ''Bengal Obituary''<sup>[[Cemeteries in Calcutta#Notes|1]]</sup> are: | ||
# '''St John's Churchyard''' - from 1709 and maybe earlier | # '''St John's Churchyard''' - from 1709 and maybe earlier. | ||
# '''South Park Street Cemetery''' - "The Great Burial Ground of Chowringhee" - opened on 25 August 1767 | # '''South Park Street Cemetery''' - "The Great Burial Ground of Chowringhee" - opened on 25 August 1767. | ||
# '''North Park Street Cemetery''' "New burial ground Chowringhee" - probably opened in 1799 - on opposite side of road to South Park Street but no longer in existence. | # '''North Park Street Cemetery''' "New burial ground Chowringhee" - probably opened in 1799 - on the opposite side of the road to South Park Street but no longer in existence. It was the final resting place of Richmond Thackeray (father of novelist), Lt Col James Achilles Kirkpatrick (the White Mughal) and other well known persons. | ||
# '''The Mission Cemetery''' - "The Mission Burial Ground, Chowringhee, commonly called Mr Kiernander's" - opened in or by 1773 for wife of Rev John Zachariah Kiernander | # '''The Mission Cemetery''' - "The Mission Burial Ground, Chowringhee, commonly called Mr Kiernander's" - opened in or by 1773 for the wife of Rev John Zachariah Kiernander but no longer in existence. | ||
# '''Tiretta's Cemetery''' - "The French or Tiretta's Burial Ground, Park Street" - earliest record 1796, also no longer in extistence. | # '''Tiretta's Cemetery''' - "The French or Tiretta's Burial Ground, Park Street" - earliest record 1796, also no longer in extistence. | ||
# '''Bhowanipore Cemetery''' - "The Military Burial Ground, beyond the General Hospital was opened in the year 1782-3" | # '''Bhowanipore Cemetery''' - "The Military Burial Ground, beyond the General Hospital was opened in the year 1782-3" | ||
# '''Lower Circular Road''' (at 184 Acharya Jagadis Bose Road) - "The New Burial Ground, Circular Road" was opened on 29 April 1840 for | # '''Lower Circular Road''' (at 184 Acharya Jagadis Bose Road) - "The New Burial Ground, Circular Road" was opened on 29 April 1840 for the remains of Captain E T Milner's child. This cemetery is still in use. However, the condition of the older graves in general is not good. | ||
# '''Scottish Cemetery''' (3 Karaya Road) - "The Scotch & Dissenters Burial Ground - was purchased in 1820 | # '''Scottish Cemetery''' (3 Karaya Road) - "The Scotch & Dissenters Burial Ground - was purchased in 1820. | ||
# '''Armenian Church & Cemetery''' - the [[Armenian]] Church of St Nazareth built 1724 has a burial ground attached to it. | # '''Armenian Church & Cemetery''' - the [[Armenian]] Church of St Nazareth built 1724 has a burial ground attached to it. | ||
# '''Greek Church & cemetery''' - | # '''Greek Church & cemetery''' - the [[Greek]] Church of the Transfiguration of Our Blessed Redeemer on Mount Tabor was consecreted 6 August 1781, but demolished and a new one built at Kalighat in 1926. "Greek cemetery at 105 Narkeldanga Main Road is forlorn" (NB: Interestingly I have a CD of pictures of Greek gravestones which was given to me, but need transcribing). | ||
# '''Portuguese Church & burial grounds''' | # '''Portuguese Church & burial grounds''' of which there seem to be several, the most notable may be the [[Portuguese]] Burial Ground at Boithakhana, opened on 8 February 1786. | ||
3, 4 and 5 above adjoined opposite the South Park Street Cemetery which has been recently restored to a good standard. The sites of these cemeteries are now occupied by tall buildings. | |||
There are Roman Catholic cemetries at 22 Convent Road and 169 Baliaghata Main Road. | There are Roman Catholic cemetries at 22 Convent Road and 169 Baliaghata Main Road. | ||
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Also mentioned are: | Also mentioned are: | ||
*The [[Jewish]] Cemetery at 45 Narikeldanga Main Road | *The [[Jewish]] Cemetery at 45 Narikeldanga Main Road | ||
*[[Chinese]] Cemeteries | *5 [[Chinese]] Cemeteries | ||
Burial grounds also at [[Dum Dum]], [[Barrackpore]], [[Serampore]], [[Chandernagore]], [[Chinsurah]], [[Bandel]] and [[Howrah]] (epitaphs from which are represented in 'The Bengal Obituary'). | Burial grounds were also located at [[Dum Dum]], [[Barrackpore]], [[Serampore]], [[Chandernagore]], [[Chinsurah]], [[Bandel]] and [[Howrah]] (epitaphs from which are represented in ''The Bengal Obituary'' - see Notes below). | ||
==Records== | ==Records== | ||
''Bengal Past and Present: Journal of the Calcutta Historical Society'', available at the [[British Library]] has a list of burials based on the original registers in Calcutta, by Rev W. K. Firminger. They are probably mostly covered by the Ecclesiastical Returns in the B.L., however there may be some additional entries which never made it to England ( | ''Bengal Past and Present: Journal of the Calcutta Historical Society'', available at the [[British Library]] has a list of burials based on the original registers in Calcutta, by Rev W. K. Firminger. They are probably mostly covered by the Ecclesiastical Returns in the B.L., however there may be some additional entries which never made it to England (e.g. the ship carrying the returns to England was lost). There are also some biographical details. | ||
* | *Burials 1759-1761 Volume 5 (Jan-June 1910). | ||
* | *Burials 1762-1774 Volume 6 (July-Dec 1910) pages 92-126. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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*''[http://books.google.com/books?id=3HYIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PP11 The Complete Monumental Register: Containing All the Epitaphs in the Different Churches and Burial Grounds in and about Calcutta]'' by M Derozario 1815 (230 pages) (Google Books). [http://books.google.com/books?id=3HYIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA225 Index of names]. | *''[http://books.google.com/books?id=3HYIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PP11 The Complete Monumental Register: Containing All the Epitaphs in the Different Churches and Burial Grounds in and about Calcutta]'' by M Derozario 1815 (230 pages) (Google Books). [http://books.google.com/books?id=3HYIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA225 Index of names]. | ||
[[Category:Cemeteries]] | [[Category:Cemeteries]] | ||
[[Category:Calcutta]] | [[Category:Calcutta]] |
Revision as of 03:11, 30 September 2009
Calcutta cemeteries listed in the Bengal Obituary1 are:
- St John's Churchyard - from 1709 and maybe earlier.
- South Park Street Cemetery - "The Great Burial Ground of Chowringhee" - opened on 25 August 1767.
- North Park Street Cemetery "New burial ground Chowringhee" - probably opened in 1799 - on the opposite side of the road to South Park Street but no longer in existence. It was the final resting place of Richmond Thackeray (father of novelist), Lt Col James Achilles Kirkpatrick (the White Mughal) and other well known persons.
- The Mission Cemetery - "The Mission Burial Ground, Chowringhee, commonly called Mr Kiernander's" - opened in or by 1773 for the wife of Rev John Zachariah Kiernander but no longer in existence.
- Tiretta's Cemetery - "The French or Tiretta's Burial Ground, Park Street" - earliest record 1796, also no longer in extistence.
- Bhowanipore Cemetery - "The Military Burial Ground, beyond the General Hospital was opened in the year 1782-3"
- Lower Circular Road (at 184 Acharya Jagadis Bose Road) - "The New Burial Ground, Circular Road" was opened on 29 April 1840 for the remains of Captain E T Milner's child. This cemetery is still in use. However, the condition of the older graves in general is not good.
- Scottish Cemetery (3 Karaya Road) - "The Scotch & Dissenters Burial Ground - was purchased in 1820.
- Armenian Church & Cemetery - the Armenian Church of St Nazareth built 1724 has a burial ground attached to it.
- Greek Church & cemetery - the Greek Church of the Transfiguration of Our Blessed Redeemer on Mount Tabor was consecreted 6 August 1781, but demolished and a new one built at Kalighat in 1926. "Greek cemetery at 105 Narkeldanga Main Road is forlorn" (NB: Interestingly I have a CD of pictures of Greek gravestones which was given to me, but need transcribing).
- Portuguese Church & burial grounds of which there seem to be several, the most notable may be the Portuguese Burial Ground at Boithakhana, opened on 8 February 1786.
3, 4 and 5 above adjoined opposite the South Park Street Cemetery which has been recently restored to a good standard. The sites of these cemeteries are now occupied by tall buildings.
There are Roman Catholic cemetries at 22 Convent Road and 169 Baliaghata Main Road.
Also mentioned are:
Burial grounds were also located at Dum Dum, Barrackpore, Serampore, Chandernagore, Chinsurah, Bandel and Howrah (epitaphs from which are represented in The Bengal Obituary - see Notes below).
Records
Bengal Past and Present: Journal of the Calcutta Historical Society, available at the British Library has a list of burials based on the original registers in Calcutta, by Rev W. K. Firminger. They are probably mostly covered by the Ecclesiastical Returns in the B.L., however there may be some additional entries which never made it to England (e.g. the ship carrying the returns to England was lost). There are also some biographical details.
- Burials 1759-1761 Volume 5 (Jan-June 1910).
- Burials 1762-1774 Volume 6 (July-Dec 1910) pages 92-126.
Notes
- The full Bengal Obituary (1851) can be viewed online at archive.org or Google Books
External Links
- Christian Burial Board The Christian Burial Boards online search facility for access to grave records and pottahs of burials dating back to the 1700s
- Scottish Cemetery Kolkata The official blog for the team who went to Kolkata in 2008 to survey the Scottish Cemetery for The Kolkata Scottish Heritage Trust
- Photographs of Scottish Cemetery, Park Street Cemetery, St Andrew's Church Bbd Bagh, Bishop's House
- Mullickbazar grave of Economist founder James Wilson, died 11 August 1860, in this link from the Telegraph, Calcutta
Historical books online:
- Asiaticus : In Two Parts. Part One, Ecclesiastical, Chronological and Historical Sketches. Part Two, the Epitaphs in the Different Burial Grounds in and about Calcutta by John Hawkesworth 1803. (80 pages) (Google Books)
- The Complete Monumental Register: Containing All the Epitaphs in the Different Churches and Burial Grounds in and about Calcutta by M Derozario 1815 (230 pages) (Google Books). Index of names.