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India Office Records - http://www.bl.uk/collections/orientaloffice.html
Links to the documentary archives of the administration in London of the pre-1947 government of India, including the archives of the East India Company, the Burma Office, and of a number of related British agencies overseas. |
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Families In British India Society - http://www.fibis.org/
A Family History Society for people researching their ancestors, and the background against which they led their lives, in 'British India'. Also contains useful information for people 'starting out' in their research. |
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India Genealogy Forum - http://genforum.genealogy.com/india/
This site is forum for people who are researching their ancestors who had/are in India. |
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Ancestral Roots in India - http://www.indianroots.nic.in/
A Government inititiative for overseas Indians to get information about their ancestors who had migrated from the country, identify their ancestral villages, and re-discover their social link. Includes online application form and status report. |
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India Roots Family Photo Album - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Rhodes/2207/index.html
Collection of photographs of India belonging to the India-roots genealogy group. Categories include people and families, cemeteries and graves, schools, and places. |
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Tanmoy's genealogy - http://members.tripod.com/~tanmoy/geneology.html
Genealogy of a Tanmoy Bhattachharya's (Bengali Hindu Brahmin) family. |
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The Bhalla Clan of Sri Hargobindpur, Dist. Gurdaspur, Punjab, India - http://www.bhallafamily.com
Provides history, notes, family tree and photographs. Associated links and a guest book are also included. |
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British India Family History - http://valmayukuk.tripod.com/
Collett, Duncan, Holdway, Kuhlmey and Wheeler genealogy; includes 1851 Bombay census, Surname Register with nearly 800 surnames submitted, passenger lists, newspaper extracts and numerous other databases. |
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John Kendall's Cemetery Website - http://www.kendall-family.org/
This site is attempting to preserve the image of graves and monuments in India before they disappear. The site contains cemetery indexes, transcriptions and many photos. |
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Brian Duncan's Family Research - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bd5334/
Duncan, Dinwiddie, Pritchard, McKennie, Frend, Farrington and MacLeod genealogy; includes a transcription of the memoirs of David Dinwiddie (1818-1883) of the Madras Artillery. |