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Date transcribed2012-05-10
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View all other items of "Surname" with value "Leslie" in "Miscellaneous Inscriptions from Indian Cemeteries" Surname  Leslie    
Forename(s)  Thomas Douglas    
Date of death  1904    
Inscription  Sacred to the beloved memory of Thomas Douglas Leslie, Major, 30th Lancers, Gordon`s Horse. Born 20th July 1860. Died 10th August 1904    
View all other items of "Place name" with value "Poona (Pune)" in "Miscellaneous Inscriptions from Indian Cemeteries" Place name  Poona (Pune)    
View all other items of "Cemetery" with value "St. Sepulchre" in "Miscellaneous Inscriptions from Indian Cemeteries" Cemetery  St. Sepulchre    
View all other items of "Province/ State" with value "Maharashtra (Bombay Presidency)" in "Miscellaneous Inscriptions from Indian Cemeteries" Province/ State  Maharashtra (Bombay Presidency)    
Remarks  On right, middleground, with cross. Thomas Douglas Leslie was the son of John and Eliza Leslie, born in Marylebone July 1860. Birth not registered with GRO, but he is in 1861 census living at 21 Clifton Road East, Marylebone. In 1901 he is recorded as a Captain in the ""India Staff Corps"    
View all other items of "Source" with value "living with his father-in-law" in "Miscellaneous Inscriptions from Indian Cemeteries" Source  living with his father-in-law    
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