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*[[Church of Scotland Burials in Assam]]
Many French people lived and died in India, and some cemetery transcriptions have been done for French cemeteries. They are in the French language, but an English-speaker should be able to work out the lists.
*[http://www.ifrance.com/pondichery/adresses.html Surnames in European Cemetery in Pondicherry --------------------------------------------------------------------------------]
Fredie and Bas from the Netherlands have transcribed all the names from the records of the Dutch Church at Cochin.
*[http://www.geocities.com/tijso/cochin/index.htm Churchbook of Dutch Church of Cochin --------------------------------------------------------------------------------]
A very useful resource for locating ancestors buried in South Asia is the British Association for Cemeteries in South Asia (BACSA). This organisation is dedicated to preserving European cemeteries in the region and has completed many projects to preserve cemeteries. In addition, BACSA publishes many useful books on the subject of South Asia, including complete transcriptions of all the monuments in many cemeteries.
*[[:wikipedia:BACSA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Neemuch Cemetery ]]
If your ancestors died this century whilst serving with Commonwealth armed forces (e.g. Great Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand) then their graves will be maintained in special cemeteries by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. These are scattered throughout Asia (and other parts of the world) and are beautifully maintained.
*[[:wikipedia:Commonwealth War Graves Commission]]*[http://www.cwgc.org Commonwealth War Graves Commission Homepage Background Information of the CWGC]