Rangamati Tea Estate Cemetery

Rangamati Tea Estate Cemetery
Graves in Rangamati Tea Estate Cemetery
Interactive map of Rangamati Tea Estate Cemetery
Details
Established1854 (1854)
Abandoned1968
Location
Chaibasa, Rangamati tea garden, Jalpaiguri district
CountryIndia
Coordinates26°53′32″N 88°41′01″E / 26.89232°N 88.68373°E / 26.89232; 88.68373
TypeHistoric

Rangamati Tea Estate Cemetery is an European cemetery situated at Chaibasa village, Rangamati tea garden, under Malbazar subdivision of Jalpaiguri district in West Bengal, India.[1]

History

The cemetery area is spread over more than five bighas, having around 100 graves.[2] British, Scottish, Irish and Australian people attached with tea plantation estates of Dooars were buried in the cemetery.[3] It was started in 1854.[4] The grave of Edward Francis Greenway, who died on 28 November 1860, is the oldest one, and Swinton Thomas Agacy of Baradighi tea estate was the last person buried, on 6 March 1968, in this cemetery. Presently, most of the graves are in dilapidated condition, without maintenance.[5]

Notable graves

  • Fredric Charls Jordon, Owner of Satkhaia tea garden
  • Marian Ida, wife of W. D. Coull
  • William Valentine Sheacer, Owner of Bagrakote tea garden
  • George Murdoch Wright
  • Roderick Mc.leod
  • John William Thomson
  • James Jonson Anderson
  • John Jaems Letham Logan

References

  1. ^ Johnson, David (2025-05-26). The Lasting Legacy of Colonial Cemeteries in South Asia. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-895970-0.
  2. ^ "Graveyard in Rangamati: শতাব্দীপ্রাচীন সমাধিক্ষেত্র! আজ আর কেউ মোমবাতি জ্বালতেও আসেন না এখানে, অথচ..." Zee24Ghanta.com (in Bengali). 2024-12-25. Retrieved 2025-06-02.
  3. ^ বিতান দে (2025-02-03). "নেই-মানুষদের এখনও ঠিকানা 'চাইবাসা'". Eisamay Online (in Bengali). Retrieved 2025-06-02.
  4. ^ When requesting at the British Library quote. "Calcutta and West Bengal" (PDF). Retrieved 3 June 2025.
  5. ^ AVIJIT SINHA. "Treasure hunters after old graves". Retrieved 2 June 2025.
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