India Genealogy

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A new book is being researched by Anne de Courcy detailing the lives of girls and young women who went to India 1858-1947. Some of these girls were seventeen or eighteen years old and returning to their families after being educated in England. Others were going to India to stay with relatives or to find husbands. If you have, or know of anyone who had, a female relative who went to India and married there, especially if letters, diaries or other memoirs exist, then contact Ann, she would appreciate hearing from you.

Research Tools

 * | Dictionary of Indian Biography
 * Map of Hindu Pilgrimage Sites
 * http://www.indian-cemeteries.org/
 * http://www.bacsa.org.uk/
 * http://www.indiaman.com
 * http://www.fibis.org
 * http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/indiaofficeselect/welcome.asp
 * Hindu Pilgrimage records
 * Maithil Brahmin genealogical records


 * BYU Research Resources for India
 * (helpful tools and resources, gazetteers)
 * (language dictionary, handwriting guide or tutorial, etc.)

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 * India Jurisdictions
 * India Archives and Libraries
 * Dictionary of Indian Biography by Charles E. Buckland

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 * The first British outpost in South Asia was established by the English East India Company in 1619 at Surat on the northwestern coast. The British subsequently expanded their influence in India Read more...


 * After a massive rebellion against foreign rule in 1857, the British government decided to place India under the direct control of the Crown. The East India Company was abolished and Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India in 1858. The British National Archives has made available online information about immigrants in the 19th century.


 * Genealogical Records of Medieval India


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