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 1. Lists of burials and inscriptions.

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Transcribed byRobert Charnock
CommentThe Percy-Smith/Bullock papers contain a large number of lists of burials and inscriptions merged here into a unified database.

Many of the lists may be duplicated by material held by the Society of Genealogists.

View all other items of "Surname" with value "LEWIS" in "1.  Lists of burials and inscriptions." Surname  LEWIS    
Given Names  John Thorpe    
Degrees/ Honours  M.I.C.E.    
Deceased Rank  Chief Engineer    
Deceased Occupation  South India Railway Capt 6th Battn Lincolnshire Regt    
Birth  24 January 1868    
Death Date  9 August 1915    
Cause of Death  killed    
View all other items of "Place of  Death" with value "Gallipoli" in "1.  Lists of burials and inscriptions." Place of Death  Gallipoli    
Inscription  In Memory of John Thorpe Lewis, M.I.C.E., Chief Engineer, South Indian Railway, born 24 February 1868. Killed in action in Gallipoli on the 9 August 1915 when serving his country as a Capt 6th Battn The Lincolnshire Regt. Erected by the officers of the South Indian Railway    
View all other items of "Church /  Cemetery" with value "St John's Church, Trichinopoly" in "1.  Lists of burials and inscriptions." Church / Cemetery  St John's Church, Trichinopoly    
Grave  Brass tablet    
Source  Addition & Corrections to 'List of European Tombs' (1894) Typed    
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The data reproduced here was accumulated over many years by Lt-Col Hubert Kendall Percy-Smith (1897-1975) and Brigadier Humphry Bullock (d 1959), both Indian Army officers and keen genealogists intent on collecting biographical data on persons who served in British India. They gathered it from a variety of sources including publications about the sub-continent, church records and of course gravestones, and often received such information from others with similar interests. They also endeavoured to compile service histories and even pedigrees based on the material they had collected. This information is included here but researchers should bear in mind that it may sometimes represent no more than their deductions.

After his retirement Percy-Smith was for a time honorary librarian at the Society of Genealogists, and the greater part of the material collected by him and Bullock is deposited there, including a large card index. However, on his death, Percy-Smith bequeathed the papers still in his possession to the National Army Museum which subsequently donated them to BACSA which in turn has donated them to the British Library to be added to the India Office Private Papers in its custody.

In the meantime BACSA agreed to a proposal from the Families in British India Society (FIBIS) to transcribe the data for posting on both our websites. BACSA as the inheritor of Percy-Smith’s papers owns the copyright in his work, and Brigadier Bullock's daughter, Mrs Anne Macdonald, has generously given permission to publish his. BACSA is grateful to FIBIS and its transcriber Robert Charnock, and to Mrs Macdonald, for making it possible to bring this Percy-Smith/Bullock data to a wider public.
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