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Date transcribed2013-05-20
Transcribed byRobert Charnock

Surname  KEATING    
Given Name  William    
Date of Death  26 August 1834    
Place of Burial  Dacca Cemetery    
Age  abt 48 yrs    
Deceased Rank  Indigo Planter    
Deceased Occupation  Juggernathpore factory District of Mymensingh    
Buried By whom  H R Shepherd Chaplain    
Inscription  Sacred / to the Memory of / Mr William Keating / of Kilkenny in / Ireland / who departed this life 26 August 1834 / aged about 48 years. This Monument id erected / a s tribute of affection / by his disconsolate widow / Hannah Keating    
Plot #  #A314    
Notes usually added later in freehand  Bur Reg. He was an Indigo Planter of Juggernathpore Factory in the District of Mymensingh, buried by H R Shepherd, Chaplain. The widow was still in Dacca in Dec 1837 when she put her X as a witness to the wedding of C F Frazer of Mymensingh. Was she the Harriet Keating, widow aged 43 yrs who married E.J. Lazarus on 23 January 1845?    
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The data reproduced here was accumulated over many years by the late genealogists Lt.-Col Hubert Kendall Percy-Smith, FSG, and Brigadier Humphry Bullock, CIE, OBE, who realized the need to gather records of persons who served in British India as gravestone inscriptions were already subject to damage and erosion. They gathered them from a variety of sources published about the sub-continent, from church records, by transcribing records of gravestones, etc. The co-operation between these two gentlemen was very close and it is difficult, on many occasions, to determine which of them was responsible for the differing details of their work.

On his death, Lt.-Col. Percy-Smith bequeathed his work to the National Army Museum who subsequently made a gift of it to BACSA, the 'British Association for Cemeteries in South Asia'. BACSA have most kindly licensed us to reproduce their holdings here. Brigadier Bullock's daughter, Mrs Anne Macdonald, has generously given us to permission to publish his work.

It may be pointed out that Percy-Smith and Bullock endeavoured to compile service histories and even pedigrees using their source material. Their data in this respect is included in our transcriptions but it should be understood that it represents deductions made by these two gentlemen.

It should also be pointed out that some of their data may have been obtained directly, or otherwise, from the same sources that we present elsewhere. This may, of course, result in duplication which we trust will be acceptable to researchers
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