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*[[List of cemeteries]] in British India, for records of individual cemeteries and districts
*[[List of cemeteries]] in British India, for records of individual cemeteries and districts
*[[Cemeteries and monumental inscriptions reading list]]
*[[Cemeteries and monumental inscriptions reading list]]
==FIBIS resources==
*The  [http://search.fibis.org/frontis/bin/index.php FIBIS database] has a category of records called Cemeteries


==British Library Records==
==British Library Records==

Revision as of 21:25, 19 April 2011

This article details sources for monumental inscriptions and cemetery records.

See also:

FIBIS resources

British Library Records

This link gives information about the records called Monumental Inscriptions and Monuments IOR/V/27/74 1848-1946. Many of these items are books on the open access shelves.

Two of these books, items IOR/V/27/74/69 -70, A list of inscriptions on Christian tombs or monuments in the Punjab, North-West Frontier Province, Kashmir and Afghanistan possessing historical or archaeological interest Part 1 by Miles Irving (1910) and Part 2 by George William De Rhe-Philipe (1912), the latter containing biographical information, have been reprinted by the Naval and Military Press under the title Soldiers of the Raj, available through the FIBIS Online Bookshop . These books are also available to read online, refer below.

There is also an extensive collection of records in the BACSA archive at the British Library, refer British Association for Cemeteries in South Asia

Organisations

BACSA

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. It has many records in its archive at the British Library. In addition, BACSA publishes many useful books on the subject of South Asia, including complete transcriptions of all the monuments in many cemeteries, see Cemeteries and monumental inscriptions reading list.

Indian-cemeteries.org

CWGC

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.

Inscriptions in online books

Other external links

  • Graves in various parts of India and Ceylon, an article with photographs, from the Koi-Hai website.
  • Kabristan Archives-Old Irish and Indian Graveyards has books on cemeteries in India and Ceylon, most of which are available through the FIBIS Online Bookshop.
  • Obituary: Theon Wilkinson, 1924-2007, founder of BACSA. The Times, 18 January, 2008
  • Dead men’s tales The Telegraph, Calcutta 17 February 2008. John Kendall and indian-cemeteries.org
  • "Cemeteries, Public Memory and Raj Nostalgia in Postcolonial Britain and India" by Elizabeth Buettner published in History & Memory - Volume 18, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2006, pages 5-42.
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