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Deaths in Service - 1
| Date transcribed | 2011-00-00 | | Transcribed by | FIBIS Volunteers | | Comment | Data taken from IOR - L/AG/34/14A - 1 |
| | File No | 140 | | | Page No | 85 | | | Deceased Surname | Durant | | | Deceased first name/s | Celestin George | | | Date of Death | 13 June 1872 | | | Place of Death | Futtehgurh  | | | Occupation at time of death | Deputy Inspector of Customs. | | | Probable age at time of death | 38 years, 6 months, 16 days | | | Native village and country | Childwick Hall, Hampshire, England.  | | | Particulars of family as far as known; if any relative in the country | A Wife and three daughters in India.  | | | If any property left, and in what custody | Personal property in custody of his wife | | | Remarks | Every month or 6 weeks of the past 3 years Mr Durant had an attack of Intermittent Fever, he had been to Mussoorie on some 10 days leave and returned to Futtehgurh 31st May, and was attacked by remittent fever, 1st June, got medical aid on the 2nd, the fever left him on the 6th, and he continued free from it though exceedingly weak for the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th June, on the 11th he incautiously drank a large quantity of iced milk and water, Diarrhoea set in at once, the fever returned, with Delirium, and he died on the morning of the 13th June at 8 1/4 o'clock a.m. |
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