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:*[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/india/2004-04/1082565106 Gravestones in South Africa - HEIC connections] | :*[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/india/2004-04/1082565106 Gravestones in South Africa - HEIC connections] | ||
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*[http://www.angloboerwar.com/indian-units Indian and Ceylon Units in the Boer War] AngloBoerWar.com | |||
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Revision as of 22:16, 23 May 2011
This article details connections between Colonial India and The Cape/South Africa, with particular reference to emigration/immigration.
- The Anglo-Indians at the Cape Anne Lehmkuhl's article in Generations - A South African genealogy newsletter.
- The 1820 Settlers Association - a genealogy resource for British ancestors who colonized South Africa. Records connected to India can be found by location here. Other information may be available on the forums.
Monument inscriptions
- Monumental inscriptions at the Cape of Good Hope C. Graham Botha's transcriptions of graves in two Cape Town cemeteries include many with India connections.
- Stuart Green transcribed the following entries in the SA Genealogical Society database for the Roots Mailing list:
- Gravestones in South Africa - Bombay Connections
- Gravestones in South Africa - Madras connections
- Gravestones in South Africa - Bengal connections
- Gravestones in South Africa - India connections
- Gravestones in South Africa - Calcutta connections
- Gravestones in South Africa - St. Helens connections
- Gravestones in South Africa - Ceylon connections
- Gravestones in South Africa - Karachi connections
- Gravestones in South Africa - HEIC connections
Boer War
- Indian and Ceylon Units in the Boer War AngloBoerWar.com