Unfortunately this book does not seem to be available in full view - at least not to me in Sydney, Aus. However, I have found very many other useful publications on Google Books including Allen's Indian Mail from 1850-1857 (2 years per book), and the first volume which is simply called "The Indian Mail" for 1843-44 . Amazingly they come from originals held in the New York Public Library. Sylvia > A Manual of the Salem District in the Presidency of Madras > compiled by H. Le Fanu. Publication 1883Volume 1 - The > District. Chapter IV. > Departments: Ecclesiastical. pages 167 - 173. > > http://books.google.com/books?id=_ZEIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA95&dq=A+man > ual+of+the+salem+district+in+the+presidency+of+madras++Vol.+1& > lr=#PPA167,M1 > > " Under the heading of Ecclesiastical the cemeteries of the > district deserve notice. Many brave men, who died in the > service of their country, lie buried in them, and the > inscriptions over their tombs become daily more and more > illegible. It is not inappropriate, therefore, to append a > list of the Europeans who have found a last resting-place in > the district, so far as their names are known". > > There are seven pages of Year, Names, Parentage and Age. > About 20 cemeteries are listed, Salem Cemetery being the largest. > > Would this be suitable for use on your pages? > > Regards, > Phyllis