Cemeteries and monumental inscriptions reading list
Inscriptions on gravestones and memorials can be a rich source of information for the family historian. The British Association for Cemeteries in South Asia (BACSA) is the primary organisation collating transcripts of inscriptions from churches and graveyards across Asia, and their publications form the bulk of the recommendations contained in this reading list.
Southern Asia
- Christ Church, Polibetta, Coorg, India : burials 1892-1962 / edited by Theon Wilkinson. London: BACSA, 1985
A typescript of the Burial Register.
- Cooke, David
Christian cemeteries of Bimlipatam. London: BACSA, 1988
British and Dutch tombs from 17th century. With 40 illustrations, plans and a map.
- Cooke, David
Christian cemeteries of Vizagapatam & Waltair. London: BACSA, 1992
Covers the Old Cemetery; Mors Janua Vitae Cemetery; Waltair Cemetery; and church monumental inscriptions. The oldest dates from 1699. Over 70 illustrations.
- Cooke, David
Vizianagram : cantonment cemetery. London: BACSA, 1988
British tombs from 1811. Twenty illustrations, plans and map.
- Davies, Vincent
Garden Graves and isolated cemeteries in North Bihar. London: BACSA, 1990
Transcripts from tombs of people mostly associated with indigo and sugar factories in North Bihar. Includes 11 illustrations and a map.
- Davies, Vincent
A short history of Patna & Dinapore and their British cemeteries. London: BACSA, 1989
In addition to the transcripts there are biographical notes, illustrations and two maps.
- Davies, Vincent
A short history of Monghyr and its British cemeteries. London: BACSA, 2003
The 235 tombstones recorded tell the story of this 'Invalid' station from 1768. With the modern name of Munger this town is in Bihar. With illustrations, maps and plans.
- Farrington, Susan
Chittagong Christian cemeteries, Bangladesh / compiled by Susan Farrington ; from research by John Radford. London: BACSA, 1999
Transcripts of monumental inscriptions and burial registers, this includes 70 illustrations and plans.
- Farrington, Susan
Peshawar Cemetery : North West Frontier Province, Pakistan. London: BACSA, 1988
Around 900 monumental inscriptions dating from 1849. Profusely illustrated and with helpful plans.
- Farrington, Susan
Peshawar: monumental inscriptions II : North West Frontier Province Pakistan. London: BACSA, 1991
This additional volume contains more inscriptions from churches and other cemeteries, and is once again profusely illustrated.
- Farrington, Susan
Quetta : monuments and inscriptions : Baluchistan, Pakistan. London: BACSA, 1992
Covers the cemeteries, the town's history, the staff college, railways, churches and the horrifying 1935 earthquake. With more than 100 illustrations and plans.
- Farrington, Susan
Rawalpindi : cemeteries and churches. London: BACSA, 1996
Covers the main Harley Street Cemetery, with additional monumental inscriptions from four other cemeteries and plaques from churches. Contains 40 illustrations and plans.
- Galsworthy, Aylmer Jean
Dehra Dun : Chandranagar Cemetery. London: BACSA, 1993
Inscriptions and biographical notes: graves listed by year of death (1820-1912), plus endowments (1888-1951). Also lists of army personnel, civilians, stonemasons etc.
- A Guide to the Christian cemetery, Gilgit, northern areas, Pakistan. London: BACSA, 2001
- Harfield, Alan
Meerut : the first sixty years (1815-1875). London: BACSA, 1992
Monumental inscriptions and burial registers. Includes a complete listing of the British and Indian regiments there, along with a history of the garrison. Thirty illustrations.
- Harfield, Alan
Meerut, the cantonment cemetery part II (1876-1939) : the Race Course Cemetery and military memorials. London: BACSA, 1999
The monumental inscriptions for both cemeteries, plus the Burial Registers of Cantonment Cemetery. With 22 illustrations and plans.
- Hewson, Eileen
Assam & North-East India : Christian cemeteries and memorials 1783-2003. London: BACSA, 2005
A comprehensive list of monumental inscriptions with biographical notes. Arranged district by district, including records from churches.
- Hewson, Eileen
Darjeeling & the Dooars : Christian cemeteries and memorials 1842-1995. London: BACSA, 2006
- Hewson, Eileen
Himalayan headstones from Ladakh Kashmir. London: BACSA, 2002
A record of the few remaining graves of explorers, sportsmen and missionaries from the mid-1800s, with biographical details. Includes 20 illustrations and a map.
- LaBouchardiere, Basil
French Cemetery, Calcutta. London: BACSA, 1983
This cemetery was cleared in 1977 and a complete record made of all inscriptions. The 28 page booklet contains eight illustrations and four maps/plans.
- The Malabar Coast : the burial registers of St Thomas' Church, Quilon and Christ Church, Trivandrum / edited by Peter de Jong. London: BACSA, 1992
The burial registers of St Thomas' Church, Quilon (1829-1961) and Christ Church, Trivandrum (1863-1961)
- Munnar, Kerala, India : burials 1894-1959 / edited by Theon Wilkinson. London: BACSA, 1990
A slim volume containing a typescript of the burial register. With six illustrations.
- Radford, John
Tombs in tea : tea garden cemeteries in Sylhet, Bangladesh / by John Radford and Susan Farrington. London: BACSA, 2001
Covers the tea areas in the valleys of Luskerpore, Balisera, Manu/ Doloi, Lungla and Juri; also the oldest cemetery in Sylhet town. With 45 illustrations, maps and plans.
- Ranchi, Bihar : burials / edited by Vincent Davies. London: BACSA, 1987
A typescript of the Burial Register covering 1894-1959.
- Shellim, Maurice
South Park Street Cemetery, Calcutta. 2nd ed. BACSA, 1986
This slim booklet covers the progress in restoring "The Great Cemetery". It provides information on some of the most important monuments and their occupants. Includes eight illustrations and two plans.
- Volkers, Robin
Agra cantonment cemetery : Uttar Pradesh, India. London: Bacsa, 2001
A record of over 5,000 burials from 1806-1990s, including all existing monumental inscriptions, with plot diagrams indicating the shape and location of the tombs.
- Yalland, Zoe
Kacheri Cemetery, Kanpur : a complete list of inscriptions with notes on those buried there. London: BACSA, 1985
Comprehensive list of the epitaphs at Kacheri Cemetery.
Southeast Asia
- Beavington, Ed
Seremban (Malaysia) graves in St Mark's Churchyard, and the Anglican section of the Seremban Cemetery / by Ed Beavington and Justin Corfield. London: BACSA, 2000
- Corfield, Justin
Bangkok : the Protestant cemetery, and notes on other cemeteries in Thailand. London: BACSA, 1997
Monumental inscriptions and a complete transcript of the Burial Register from 1861-1972 together with background information. Also covers ten other cemeteries in Bangkok. Thirty illustrations.
- Corfield, Justin
Java : British and Empire graves, 1743-1975. London: BACSA, 1999
Monumental inscriptions including those relating to deaths in World War II. With 70 illustrations and plans.
- Corfield, Justin
Kota Bharu (Malaysia) : European graves in the Jalan Hamzah Cemetery. London: BACSA, 1999
Contains 23 illustrations and a plan.
- Corfield, Justin
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) : St Mary's Cathedral and the Jalan Birch Cemetery. London: BACSA, 2000
Contains five illustrations.
- Corfield, Justin
Pangkalpinang : a guide to cemeteries : Bangka Island, South Sumatra. Rosanna, Vic. : Corfield & Co., 1999
Distributed by BACSA in the United Kingdom.
- Corfield, Justin
Penang Western Road Cemetery : Graves of Europeans in the Protestant section. London: BACSA, 2000
Cover title reads: "Penang, Malaysia : graves of Europeans in the Protestant section of the Western Road Cemetery". With 27 illustrations and a plan.
- Corfield, Justin
Teluk Anson (Malaysia) : European graves in the Jalan Anderson Cemetery. London: BACSA, 2000
Includes 14 illustrations and a plan.
- Harfield, Alan
Christian cemeteries and memorials in the state of Malacca. Rev. ed. London: BACSA, 2002
From the Portuguese time in 1511, through the Dutch occupation 1641-1795 and from 1819-25 to the British period. Includes a short history with lists of churches and monumental inscriptions; also an account of the local wars with lists of casualties in the Malayan Emergency.
- Harfield, Alan
Bencoolen : the Christian Cemetery and the Fort Marlborough monuments. BACSA, 1985
British graves in Sumatra between 1685 and 1825. Includes 35 illustrations and four maps/plans.
- Harfield, Alan
Early cemeteries in Singapore. London: BACSA, 1988
A comprehensive record of all main cemeteries.
- Harfield, Alan
Penang and Perak : Christian cemeteries. BACSA, 1987
- Wood, Richard
De Mortuis : the story of the Chiang Mai Foreign Cemetery. Chiang Mai: Hudson Enterprises, 1992
Monumental inscriptions and notes. Distributed in the United Kingdom by BACSA.
East Asia (the Far East)
- McCabe, Patricia
Gaijin Bochi : the Foreigners' Cemetery, Yokohama, Japan. London: BACSA, 1994
Illustrations with biographical notes of over 4,000 graves from 1854 - the dead of 41 nations rest here - with the inscriptions capturing much of the history of Japan over the last 140 years. Over 100 illustrations and a map.
General
- The Forgotten Irish : memorials of the Raj, compiled by Eileen Hewson.
Wem: Kabristan Archives, 2004
This contains "1194 entries [for Irish men, women and children], the vast majority drawn from cemeteries, churches or memorials in the sub-continent and Ireland (just over 500 from each), but there are also a few from Sri Lanka, Burma, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Sumatra, Japan, Macao, Java, England and Wales. The entries cover persons in all walks of life though the largest group are soldiers (both officers and other ranks)... The details given may often be fairly basic but for 400 individuals the author has been able to provide fuller biographies... Brief details of many of the places where the cemeteries and memorials are sited are also given. Among the ancillary information is a useful list of the names and numbers of the former Irish infantry regiments, and a helpful bibliography..." The full review by David Blake is on pp.50-51 of FIBIS Journal 13 (Spring 2005)
- A Handbook for Irish war graves in India, Burma and beyond, compiled by Eileen Hewson.
Wem: Kabristan Archives, 2005
This sequel to The Forgotten Irish brings the coverage into the Twentieth Century. Over 650 entries from war graves and war memorials in India, Burma, Indonesia, Malaya and Ceylon, with the majority being deaths from the two world wars. "[T]he author has compiled another very useful work of reference for family history researchers whose ancestors come within her remit." The review by David Blake is on p.48 of FIBIS Journal 15 (Spring 2006)