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 Secunderabad - Cemetery Grave Inscriptions 1

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DescriptionSecunderabad cemeteries. Names transcribed from photographs of headstone inscriptions.
Dataset originally transcribed by Peter Bailey May 2016.
Updated dataset transcribed by Betty Rudder 16 Oct 2021.
Date transcribed2021-10-16
Transcribed byPeter Bailey / Betty Rudder

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View all other items of "Surname" with value "Tuke" in "Secunderabad - Cemetery Grave Inscriptions 1" Surname  Tuke    
First Name  John Henry    
Rank/ Title  Paymaster    
Regt/ Occupation  HM 71st Highlanders    
Death Year  1859    
Death Day/ Mon  30 Jan    
Age at Death  43y    
Inscription  John Henry Tuke Esq Paymaster HM 71st Highlanders who departed this life at Secunderabad on the 30th Jan AD 1859 aged 43 years This tomb is erected by his brother officers as a mark of esteem and respect    
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Transcriptions, photos or summary data of gravestones in cemeteries at Secunderabad

Secunderabad was a cantonment town that is now generally considered a part of the city of Hyderabad. The villages of Trimulgherry and Bolarum are suburbs of Secunderabad.

Presidency: Madras
Coordinates: 17.45N, 78.5E

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