Hi Glynis You mention: "Peg says that there was a lot of looting and her moms grave may not have the white marble on her grave anymore, however she would love to know what the grave number is". York cemetery is extremely looked after compared to other cemeteries in Delhi. I do not recollect any looting at this particular location. To find her Mum's grave the attendant at the gate will be able to help if indeed she is buried there. They do mantain a detailed record. If you are not sure of the cemetery then the church that conducted the burial service will surely know the cemetery that her Mum was buried at. Hope this helps Richard Rozario ( a lovely day in toronto - ahem! after all that snow....) Glynis <glynis@kwikmark.co.za> wrote: Dear All, Sorry to be such a nuisance, but I have just spoken to Peg Fargher who is coming over to India with her family next month and has just given me this information. Her mother - Mrs. Mary Elizabeth BOBB, died 17 October 1982 could be buried in the York Cemetery, Prithviraj Road, New Deli. Could this be correct??? Peg says that there was a lot of looting and her moms grave may not have the white marble on her grave anymore, however she would love to know what the grave number is. William James MILLETT died 16 march 1921 in Samaranpur? Hope I spelt that correctly. Gee - thanks so much for any information that you kind folk send me. Peg is going to see the old house she used to stay in as a child, the school, in Shimla, called Auckland House so I cannot wait for her to come back home for me to see all the pictures. Regards, Glynis MILLETT-CLAY South Africa. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Richards" To: Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2008 9:26 PM Subject: [INDIA-BRITISH-RAJ] William James MILLETT Glynis asks about where William James Millet is buried. Since she mentions that he worked in the Rawalpindi area, I checked for an entry in Susan Farrington's 'Rawalpindi Cemeteries & Churches'. There is no entry, unfortunately. However, he could have been buried in one of the cemeteries of the nearby Murree hill station. I have also checked the website www.indian-cemeteries.org without success. It is possible that BACSA (British Association for cemeteries in South Asia) may be able to help - their webpage is www.bacsa.org.uk. I can find no record of his death on the British Library site. Good luck in your quest, Glynis! Regards, Michael _________________________________________________________________ Who's friends with who and co-starred in what? http://www.searchgamesbox.com/celebrityseparation.shtml ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to INDIA-BRITISH-RAJ-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message