The graves here are from the 1920-30's and I noticed the ground seems to have sunk at several locations. One sees in the pic a burrow made by a bitch for her three pups. The trees growing among the graves in the cemetery produce a timber that is good for furniture. As the trees grow their roots will spread and destroy the graves making room for more burials while the wood will be 'income' for some people on the burial board.
In Lucknow, as in other parts of the world, graves mean little to some people, but a search on the internet proves otherwise! What one will find on this blog isn't even 'a drop in the vast ocean' of tears that would have been shed if it were possible to calculate. The names, the sad poetry, quotes and expression of grief of the loved ones all being ground to dust. "...We always say that the history of a parish is in its graveyards..." Passage West (from a blog and book by Jim Murphy)
Friday, March 29, 2013
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Edward and Uma Speake
Edward Speake was better known by his home name, Guddu. I (George Shepherd) got to know him when I became a tenant of his parents. Guddu's wife was Uma and they had three sons and two daughters. Both his parents died within 24 hours of each other, his dad on December 31, 1987 (?) and mother, January 1, 1988 (?). Guddu was a good soul and though he spoke his mind, he never meant any harm. He was good with his hands - repairing anything - though he was great with clocks, watches and old gramophones. I was a tenant at the house known as Evelyn Lodge, off Station Rd. and spent many of my spare hours during those years watching him work - I learnt a few things from him!
Monday, March 25, 2013
Hubert Larkins & Major Sam Jordan- 1965
In Memory of
Hubert Dalton Larkins
Born 31st July 1892
Died 1st March 1965.
Wife of Lilla Marion Larkins
who died in 1972'
Son Frank retired as Maj-Gen, in the Indian Army. He married Cynthia Teresa after his first wife Allyson (nee de Castro) passed away. Daughter Winnie married Maj Sam Jordan, Noreen married to Jumbo Hanson, Kenneth (Air Vice-Marshal IAF), Betty; married to Hugh Dignum and Phyllis married to Edgar Tuck (not necessarily in that order)
Son-in-law Major Sam Jordan
Died 10-3-1965. Sam was married to Winnie who later married Mr Neslin Perkins, a widower. They later migrated to Australia. They had one son, Robert who also moved to Australia.
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Noreen Hanson passed away in South Africa (date/year?)
Kenneth Larkins passed away in Australia (date?)
Betty Dignum passed away in South Aftica (date/year?)
Frank Larkins passed away in Goa, India (date?)
Phyllis Tuck passed away in Brisbane (date?)
Edgar Tuck passed away December 2017 in Brisbane, Australia.
Winifred Jordan-Perkins, 98 years, passed away in Brisbane, Aus. on February 2, 2018.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Clare Phyllis Aitkins 1910-1934
In Loving Memory of my wife
Clare Phyllis Aitkins
Born 25th August 1910
Died as the result of an accident
on 28th December 1934
A lover of animals, her grave was decorated with beautifully sculptured animals and had a wedding portrait on the headstone that remained perfectly preserved, maybe, till the mid-1980s - it has all vanished!
(The first wife of Klyne Aitkins, Clare nee Spencer died when their car collided with a railway engine at a level-crossing in Alambagh, Lucknow not far from their home. Klyne remarried and had two sons, Klyne jr. who lives in Australia while the younger son, Robin Aitkins died (suddenly) at the age of 28, several years before his father. Robin (a close friend of mine) was buried on his father's birthday September 23, 1980. Klyne Sr was a railway engine driver.)
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(Photo taken on Nov 2, 2014)
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William Sangster 1799-1881
William Sangster
Died Nov 1881
Aged 82 years 8 months
Nishatganj Cemetery, Lucknow.
My search of the net for William Sangster threw up many with the surname but none with the India connection till Yahoo came to my aid:
William Sangster has been mentioned in Malcolm Speirs book Lucknow Families of the Raj.
The Hutton family
Mike Hutton
The Hutton family returned to England from India where they had been for several generations.
The Huttons are descended from a William Hutton.
His son, also named William Hutton, was born in 1834. This William married Eliza Sangster on 21st January 1859 in Lucknow, India.
William
and Eliza had a son, Isaac, born on 6th December 1868. Isaac married Julia Isabel Victoria Lange on 7th April 1891 at Cawnpore. Julia was
born on 1st September 1874, the daughter of Charles Ernest Augustine
Lange and Charlotte Priscilla Noney.
Isaac
died at the age of 44 on 21st March 1913 of 'exhaustion from muscular
neuralgia". His occupation at the time was 'travelling ticket examiner'.
He was buried on 22nd March 1913 at St.Thomas' Church, Dehra Dun, U.P.,
India.
Isaac (pictured below aged 23) and Julia had a son, Vernon Lovell Oscar Hutton, born on 24th August 1897 at Cawnpore. On 4th April 1936 he married his second wife, Aileen Leonora Huffton at Secunderabad. Vernon died on 26th April 1946 at Chanda Mission Hospital.
Vernon and Aileen were my grandparents.
(Blog author: This left the question: Who was Eliza Sangster's father? Must be William!!)
The Sangster family
(Blog author: This left the question: Who was Eliza Sangster's father? Must be William!!)
The Sangster family
My great-great-grandmother was Eliza Sangster. She married William Hutton on 21st January 1859 in Lucknow, India. This was William's second marriage.
He had previously married Louisa Anne Nixon on 16th June 1856, but Louisa died in childbirth on 13th March 1857, at Lucknow. She was aged 17.
It was two years later that William married Eliza who was 15. She was the daughter of William Sangster.
On the same day Eliza's sister, Ellen (who was already a widow at the age of 18), married Jonathan Edward Cearne (who was also a widower).
William and Eliza had a son on 6th December 1868 (baptised on 20th March 1869 at Christ Church, Lucknow). Isaac was my great-grandfather.
(This latest link 'The Sangster family' confirms the connection: George Shepherd)
He had previously married Louisa Anne Nixon on 16th June 1856, but Louisa died in childbirth on 13th March 1857, at Lucknow. She was aged 17.
It was two years later that William married Eliza who was 15. She was the daughter of William Sangster.
On the same day Eliza's sister, Ellen (who was already a widow at the age of 18), married Jonathan Edward Cearne (who was also a widower).
William and Eliza had a son on 6th December 1868 (baptised on 20th March 1869 at Christ Church, Lucknow). Isaac was my great-grandfather.
(This latest link 'The Sangster family' confirms the connection: George Shepherd)
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11:22 PM (7 hours ago)
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Dear George
I have just come across your photographs of the grave of William Sangster on your blog along with the quotation from my website. Thank you for posting these. Given that the family were in Lucknow at that time there is a strong possibility that it is the grave of my great-great-great grandfather.
I have just ordered a copy of Malcolm Speirs' book "Lucknow families of the Raj" which I understand has some information on the Sangster family. If it contains any further details about William I'll let you know.
Best wishes
I have just come across your photographs of the grave of William Sangster on your blog along with the quotation from my website. Thank you for posting these. Given that the family were in Lucknow at that time there is a strong possibility that it is the grave of my great-great-great grandfather.
I have just ordered a copy of Malcolm Speirs' book "Lucknow families of the Raj" which I understand has some information on the Sangster family. If it contains any further details about William I'll let you know.
Best wishes
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