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 St Johns Memorials Index - Bengal Obituary 1851

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DescriptionTranscriptions of MIs from The Bengal Obituary: Or, a Record to Perpetuate the Memory of Departed Worth, Being a etc etc by Holmes and Co (Calcutta, India ). Published by W. Thacker & Co
Date transcribed2009-08-22
Transcribed byPeter Bailey

Surname  Eyles    
Forename(s)  Martha    
Year of Death  1748    
Inscription  Virtus post funera Vivit. This Monument was erected in Memory of Martha Eyles, daughter of Sir John Witteurong, Bart. And Relict of John Gumley, Esq. Who died Chief of Dacca in January 1742-3, After being again Married a short time to Edward Eyles, Esq. of Council at Fort William; she concluded this life with a becoming resignation the 21st August 1748, being well esteemed with much regretted by those who were acquainted with her engaging qualifications and personal merit.    
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Transcriptions taken from publications. Photographs of headstones and memorial tablets located at St Johns Church and Cemetery, Calcutta.
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