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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  Becher    
Forename(s)  Charlotte    
Year of Death  1759    
Inscription  Underneath this Stone lyeth the remains of Charlotte Becher. The affectionate Wife of Richard Becher, Esq. In the East India Comp.'s Service in Bengal. She died the 14th Day of October in the year of our Lord 1759, in the 21st year of her age, after suffering with patience a long illness occasioned by grief for the death of an only daughter who departed this life at Fultah the 30th day of November 1756. This Monument is erected to her memory, by her afflicted husband.    
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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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