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 St Pauls Cathedral, Calcutta, Bengal - Memorial Inscriptions

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Date transcribed2024-06-05
Transcribed byHelen Modern
CommentTranscribed from Photographs of Memorial Tablets inside St Pauls Cathedral, Calcutta, Bengal.

These photographs were taken by members and friends of FIBIS who went on a Family History Tour of East India in 2015. Thousands of photos were taken, and were very kindly donated for our website. Our thanks to Brenda Boggild and Greta Lawrence for permitting FIBIS to share these photographs.

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View all other items of "Surname" with value "Anderson" in "St Pauls Cathedral, Calcutta, Bengal - Memorial Inscriptions" Surname  Anderson    
First names  William    
Rank/ Title  Lieutenant    
Regiment/ Occupation  1st Bombay Fusilier Regt    
Death year  1848    
Death day/mon  20 Apr    
Death age  28y    
Inscription  on the extreme frontier of the British Indian Empire lie the remains of Patrick Alexander Vans Agnew of the Bengal Civil Service and William Anderson Lieut. 1st Bombay Fusilier Regt. Assistants to the resident at Lahore attacked and wounded by the garrison on the 19th April 1848 and the following day barbarously murdered. age of 25 and 28 years. They were buried with military honors on the summit of the captured citadel on the 26th January 1849.    
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Transcriptions from photographs taken at St Pauls Cathedral, Calcutta, Bengal. Memorial Tablets inside the Church
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