It contains in excess of 160 full colour photographs of all the remaining graves at the Armenian Church Dhaka (Dacca, previously in Bengal but now in Bangladesh). In addition, I have included over 25 individual family tree charts that relate directly to those Armenians buried in Dhaka. These charts have been drawn up from my own research of the Armenian community’s existence there between the 18th and 20th centuries. I have also uniquely cross-referenced the grave inscriptions with the original Armenian Church death register entries and where possible, I have also included important factual information from those registers. All transcriptions and register entries that are written in Armenian have been expertly translated into English, to further help the Armenian family history researchers around the world who may have a South East Asia genealogy connection
Liz is an enthusiastic family history researcher specialising in Armenian families and individuals in India and the Far East. However, recently she has turned her attention to family history research in Symondsburys and Eype in Dorset.
Having photographed all of the standing memorials in the two villages she has now produced three more books to add to her Blurb collection. In addition to the full photographs and transcriptions of the graves, she has cross-referenced each memorial with the relevant parish church burial register entry to try and offer as complete a transcription as possible in the hope that these books will help other Dorset family history researchers.