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The Biographical Records series is classified as India Office Records Series O which is briefly explained in the two following links from the British Library’s Help for Researchers
The Biographical Records series is classified as India Office Records Series O which is briefly explained in the two following links, now archived, from the British Library’s Help for Researchers
*[http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelpregion/asia/india/indiaofficerecordsfamilyhistory/biog/indiabiog.html Biographical Records series]  
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20180205020201/http://www.bl.uk:80/reshelp/findhelpregion/asia/india/indiaofficerecordsfamilyhistory/biog/indiabiog.html Biographical Records series]  
*[http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelpregion/asia/india/indiaofficerecords/indiaofficearrangement/indiaofficearrangedrecord.html#OHead Class O of the India Office Records]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20180825042024/http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelpregion/asia/india/indiaofficerecords/indiaofficearrangement/indiaofficearrangedrecord.html#OHead Class O of the India Office Records]
==IOR O/5==
The records IOR O/5/1-31  are available on [[LDS]] microfilm, with  this [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fcatalog-search-api%3A8080%2Fwww-catalogapi-webservice%2Fitem%2F733538 catalogue entry]. The description of the records is:
The records IOR O/5/1-31  are available on [[LDS]] microfilm, with  this [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/733538 catalogue entry]. The description of the records is:
   
   
"Contains information about various Europeans, '''other than the Company's servants''', accused of misconduct in India, 1766-1824, with some years missing, plus European inhabitants of Bengal, 1793-1830, Madras, 1702-1828, and Bombay, 1718-1792. Details in these latter lists may vary and may include year of arrival in India, name of vessel, nationality of wife if married, names of widows, names of single women of marriageable age, names of children, occupations, residence in India, year of return to England, place of nativity or nationality or "born at sea". In the 1750s the lists also include the names of married women but do not identify their husbands. References are also given for those shipwrecked or "taken prisoner by the French" who remained in India. Records are in excellent condition, but spelling of surnames in early records is variable".
"Contains information about various Europeans, '''other than the Company's servants''', accused of misconduct in India, 1766-1824, with some years missing, plus European inhabitants of Bengal, 1793-1830, Madras, 1702-1828, and Bombay, 1718-1792. Details in these latter lists may vary and may include year of arrival in India, name of vessel, nationality of wife if married, names of widows, names of single women of marriageable age, names of children, occupations, residence in India, year of return to England, place of nativity or nationality or "born at sea". In the 1750s the lists also include the names of married women but do not identify their husbands. References are also given for those shipwrecked or "taken prisoner by the French" who remained in India. Records are in excellent condition, but spelling of surnames in early records is variable".
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The records for Bengal found in IOR O/5/25-31 include many [[Indigo Plantation|indigo planters]], including some from [[French|France]]. Although the records generally do not cover the East India Company's employees, there are  1818, 1819 and 1820 Lists of Madras [[Indian Civil Service#Records|uncovenanted civil servants]] to be found in this series. The heading at the top of the  1820 List is
The records for Bengal found in IOR O/5/25-31 include many [[Indigo Plantation|indigo planters]], including some from [[French|France]]. Although the records generally do not cover the East India Company's employees, there are  1818, 1819 and 1820 Lists of Madras [[Indian Civil Service#Records|uncovenanted civil servants]] to be found in this series. The heading at the top of the  1820 List is
"List of Uncovenanted Europeans employed in the Honble Company's Service under the Presidency of Fort St George with a Statement of the Allowances drawn by them as it stood on the 30th April 1820".  (Refer below)
"List of Uncovenanted Europeans employed in the Honble Company's Service under the Presidency of Fort St George with a Statement of the Allowances drawn by them as it stood on the 30th April 1820".  (Refer below)
Those microfilms which have been digitised are viewable at  FamilySearch Centres and  FamilySearch Affiliate Libraries, see [[FamilySearch Centres]].
   
   
Microfilms 2104564-2104568 are permanently available  at the [[FamilySearch Centres|LDS FamilySearch Centre at Parramatta, Sydney, Australia]]
Microfilms 2104564-2104568 are available at the [[Society of Genealogists]] in London, in addition to the Family History Library, Salt Lake City. They  were previously permanently available  at the FamilySearch Centre at Parramatta, Sydney, Australia, see [[FamilySearch Centres]] for possible current location of these microfilms due to the closure of Parramatta.


==FIBIS resources==
==IOR O/6==
*[http://search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_components&id=819  European Inhabitants in Bengal] - Sylvia Murphy in Sydney, and others, are transcribing for the FIBIS database some of the records from "Returns of non-official European Inhabitants  IOR O/5/25-31", microfilms 2104564-2104568.  Some of these records are available to all, however some records are for [http://search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/aps_login.php logged in] FIBIS members only (non members can still view the index of names).
The records IOR O/6-39 are available on [[FamilySearch]] microfilm, with  this
*List of Uncovenanted Europeans Employed at Fort St George [http://search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_dataset&id=989&s_id=873 1818], [http://search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_dataset&id=990&s_id=873 1819] (logged in FIBIS members only), [http://search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_dataset&id=991&s_id=873 1820]  (logged in FIBIS members only) are available on the FIBIS database,  transcribed by Sylvia Murphy
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/775516 catalogue entry: Personal records, 1794-1841 India Office. Biographical series]. Those microfilms which have been digitised are viewable at FamilySearch Centres and  FamilySearch Affiliate Libraries, see [[FamilySearch Centres]].
 
The index film is 2029173 Items 5-6. This may possibly be  applicable for only for some of the records, perhaps IOR O/6/1-12 as "Z/0/6/-12" (Z being an index record) is mentioned in the film notes.


==External Links==
For comments about these records, and Surnames A-G from the Index, see [[Biographical Records (IOR O series)#External links|External links]] below.


* [http://isp.ans.com.au/~rampais/genelogy/india/indexes/brinfram.htm Index] to part of the India office records (Surnames A-G) held in the British Library under 0/6/1-20. This external website indicates that records under this reference cover a period c1794-1841. and that "the series consists of memoranda prepared at East India House, and cover a range of miscellaneous subjects including the services and character of individuals, memorials, complaints, claims, petitions, suggestions on administrative changes and expeditions."
==FIBIS resources==
*[https://fibis.ourarchives.online/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_components&id=1337&s_id=387  European Inhabitants in Bengal] - Sylvia Murphy in Sydney, and others, have transcribed for the FIBIS database some of the records from "Returns of non-official European Inhabitants  IOR O/5/25-31", microfilms 2104564-2104568.  Some of these records are available to all, however some records are for [http://fibis.ourarchives.online/bin/aps_login.php logged in] FIBIS members only.
*[https://search.fibis.org/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_components&id=1338 European Inhabitants of Madras].  Some records are for [http://fibis.ourarchives.online/bin/aps_login.php logged in] FIBIS members only.
*[https://fibis.ourarchives.online/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_components&id=1340  European Inhabitants - Bombay]. Lists of Free Merchants, Seafaring Men and other Inhabitants of Bombay and surrounds from 1720-1780. 
*List of Uncovenanted Europeans Employed at Fort St George [http://fibis.ourarchives.online/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_dataset&id=989&s_id=873 1818], [http://fibis.ourarchives.online/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_dataset&id=990&s_id=873 1819] (logged in FIBIS members only), [http://fibis.ourarchives.online/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_dataset&id=991&s_id=873 1820]  (logged in FIBIS members only) are available on the FIBIS database, transcribed by Sylvia Murphy


==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20190330085503/http://isp.ans.com.au/~rampais/genelogy/india/indexes/brinfram.htm Index] to part of the India office records (Surnames A-G) held in the British Library under 0/6/1-20. This external website indicates that records under this reference cover a period c 1794-1841, and that "the series consists of memoranda prepared at East India House, and cover a range of miscellaneous subjects including the services and character of individuals, memorials, complaints, claims, petitions, suggestions on administrative changes and expeditions." (Bob Holland’s Rampais website, archived)


[[Category: Records]]  [[Category:India Office Records]]  [[Category:Research methods]]
[[Category: Records]]  [[Category:India Office Records]]  [[Category:Research methods]]

Latest revision as of 06:25, 8 August 2024

The Biographical Records series is classified as India Office Records Series O which is briefly explained in the two following links, now archived, from the British Library’s Help for Researchers

IOR O/5

The records IOR O/5/1-31 are available on LDS microfilm, with this catalogue entry. The description of the records is:

"Contains information about various Europeans, other than the Company's servants, accused of misconduct in India, 1766-1824, with some years missing, plus European inhabitants of Bengal, 1793-1830, Madras, 1702-1828, and Bombay, 1718-1792. Details in these latter lists may vary and may include year of arrival in India, name of vessel, nationality of wife if married, names of widows, names of single women of marriageable age, names of children, occupations, residence in India, year of return to England, place of nativity or nationality or "born at sea". In the 1750s the lists also include the names of married women but do not identify their husbands. References are also given for those shipwrecked or "taken prisoner by the French" who remained in India. Records are in excellent condition, but spelling of surnames in early records is variable".

The last five microfilms cover the series IOR O/5/25-31 Returns of non-official European Inhabitants. The LDS catalogue description, with microfilm numbers, together with Presidency details supplied by Sylvia Murphy, is:

  • Index & rough notes to lists of Europeans, 1766-1829; Summaries, 1766-1824; Lists, 1793-1809. (Bengal) 2104564
  • Lists, 1793-1809 (cont'd) and 1808-1817 (includes A-H index for 1817). (Bengal) 2104565
  • Lists, 1817-1830, (Bengal) 1702-1780 and 1786-1798. (Madras) 2104566
  • Lists, 1798-1828. (Madras) 2104567
  • Lists, 1718-1792. (Bombay) 2104568 Items 1-3

Some of these records contain information which may not be available elsewhere.

The records for Bengal found in IOR O/5/25-31 include many indigo planters, including some from France. Although the records generally do not cover the East India Company's employees, there are 1818, 1819 and 1820 Lists of Madras uncovenanted civil servants to be found in this series. The heading at the top of the 1820 List is "List of Uncovenanted Europeans employed in the Honble Company's Service under the Presidency of Fort St George with a Statement of the Allowances drawn by them as it stood on the 30th April 1820". (Refer below)

Those microfilms which have been digitised are viewable at FamilySearch Centres and FamilySearch Affiliate Libraries, see FamilySearch Centres.

Microfilms 2104564-2104568 are available at the Society of Genealogists in London, in addition to the Family History Library, Salt Lake City. They were previously permanently available at the FamilySearch Centre at Parramatta, Sydney, Australia, see FamilySearch Centres for possible current location of these microfilms due to the closure of Parramatta.

IOR O/6

The records IOR O/6-39 are available on FamilySearch microfilm, with this catalogue entry: Personal records, 1794-1841 India Office. Biographical series. Those microfilms which have been digitised are viewable at FamilySearch Centres and FamilySearch Affiliate Libraries, see FamilySearch Centres.

The index film is 2029173 Items 5-6. This may possibly be applicable for only for some of the records, perhaps IOR O/6/1-12 as "Z/0/6/-12" (Z being an index record) is mentioned in the film notes.

For comments about these records, and Surnames A-G from the Index, see External links below.

FIBIS resources

  • European Inhabitants in Bengal - Sylvia Murphy in Sydney, and others, have transcribed for the FIBIS database some of the records from "Returns of non-official European Inhabitants IOR O/5/25-31", microfilms 2104564-2104568. Some of these records are available to all, however some records are for logged in FIBIS members only.
  • European Inhabitants of Madras. Some records are for logged in FIBIS members only.
  • European Inhabitants - Bombay. Lists of Free Merchants, Seafaring Men and other Inhabitants of Bombay and surrounds from 1720-1780.
  • List of Uncovenanted Europeans Employed at Fort St George 1818, 1819 (logged in FIBIS members only), 1820 (logged in FIBIS members only) are available on the FIBIS database, transcribed by Sylvia Murphy

External links

  • Index to part of the India office records (Surnames A-G) held in the British Library under 0/6/1-20. This external website indicates that records under this reference cover a period c 1794-1841, and that "the series consists of memoranda prepared at East India House, and cover a range of miscellaneous subjects including the services and character of individuals, memorials, complaints, claims, petitions, suggestions on administrative changes and expeditions." (Bob Holland’s Rampais website, archived)