I am very curious about the identity of this deceased person, whose ghost was apparently seen by his brother, if the report quoted below is true. Any ideas? *** Quote *** Case 235 (Type A). A colonel in the Duke of Cornwall's regiment remembered an incident occurring in late September 1864, when he was still a young subaltern in the Carabineers stationed at Shorncliffe Camp. He thought he saw his older brother (then serving with the Royal Engineers in India) walking toward him in the camp, but before he could recover from the shock, the image disappeared. He subsequently discovered that his brother had died of fever at Nagpore, East Indies, at about the time of the incident. He made no notes, and a fellow officer he told of the incident at the time could not remember it when questioned years later. Gurney calculates that the time was coincident with the vision, and found that the date of death was a Sunday--the only date indicator which the percipient could recall in 1885. *** Unquote *** Snipped from Abstracts of Selected Case Studies from Phantasms of the Living http://www.iupui.edu/~peirce/writings/v6/Cases.htm ----- Harshawardhan_Bosham Nimkhedkar Nagpur, India