If the person querying hasn't already checked out Indo-Portuguese forum on FB,
they can do so, I've put up several cemetery posts and photos.
All best,Selma
On Monday, 12 September 2022 at 17:23:44 BST, Dr Stella Mascarenhas-Keyes
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi
So sorry can’t help with this query as I have no knowledge in this area.
BW
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Of Frederick Noronha
Sent: 12 September 2022 10:58
To: Goa-Research-Net <[email protected]>
Subject: [GOABOOKCLUB] Query about European cemeteries in India
A friend sent me this query. Would you have an answer?
I am researching European cemeteries in India. The Portuguese were the first
major European in India or Goa. Naturally they were the earliest to establish
an organised place for burial or, cemetery, long before the British did. I am
looking for information on the oldest Portuguese cemeteries in Goa in general.
I have been unable to find anything useful on the internet, apart from the few
scattered mention of Goa's cemeteries. But I would like to know more. Like,
what their tombs look like, the inscriptions and stuff. Any books or sources
regarding the same will also be useful. English will be better. So, could you
help?
So far my research tells me that back since the middle ages, it was normal
custom to inter vip bodies beneath church, and common folks in the adjacent
churchyard. That is why there are tablets or plaques on the floor. I have read
that The Portuguese were the first to introduce separate burial grounds in
India, but the author does not exactly say that, " this is the cemetery opened
in that year, and this is the first ever Christian cemetery in India".
While the Roman Catholic cemetery at Agra survives from 1611, Portuguese
examples should date from the 1500s. Perhaps nothing survived. Some Portuguese
cultural website told me those cemeteries used to be covered with a roof (a
novelty) and a chapel used to be there. Perhaps nothing survived.
Portuguese Goa fascinates me. But there aren't many books on that (I may be
wrong). In fact, in my opinion, cemeteries are generally seen as a morbid thing
and something to be avoided. That is why perhaps there aren't many books on
cemeteries.
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