Some of the Visitors to "Forgotten Soldiers" who were supportive to the cause, or gave encouragement. Thank You.
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  7. Dr.Diana M. Henderson & Charis Stewart [email protected]
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  29. Todd Mills [email protected]
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  32. Jim Lee [email protected]
  33. David Ingham [email protected]
  34. Carol Gamble [email protected]
  35. Jack Cull [email protected]


Some "Family Names" that were found on the Graves when Documenting the Agram Cemetery (Old Protestant Cemetery) Bangalore, India. Many more names were obscure or grave-stones without graves were observed. There may be many stones that have not been recovered due to earth covering them. Please bear with us as we are doing our best. Our resources are limited or literally none, and our time is also stretched. Some of the spelling may be slightly different, as there are a few cases where the surnames are spelt different for the same family. Some of the names mentioned were documented in 1988 but the grave stones are yet to be traced, or are traced but the location of the graves are not known. It is for this reason that we had appealed to all if someone can come up with the Registers of the Burials for this Cemetery as there were apparently removed from St. Mark's Church. There could be a copy in England as this Cemetery used to belong to the Garrison and there is a possibility that some Army Records still exist which we are unware about or unable to get hold of. Being in Bangalore, India doesn't help us getting at documentation in any of the Museums or War Offices in the U.K., and since at present this is done on an honorary basis, we cannot afford to engage a researcher as most of the Libraries and Musuems advised us to do. So now, it's up to you out there to help us put this Cemetery in order, by helping us get hold of some of the documentation. Some more photographs will be coming up on my home page shortly.

For further details you may contact Admiral O.S. Dawson, at Bangalore.


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