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Major John Waterfield

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Major John Waterfield

Died as a result of serving in the Indian War 1857-8. 38th Bengal Native Infantry.

Glosters gives: : "Major John Waterfield - murdered by mutineers near Ferozabad - 14th May 1858 Aged 45. Son of William and Elizabeth, of London. Husband of Helen Blair."

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Major John Waterfield

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