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Sewri Christian Cemetery

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Established
  
1864

Type
  
Public

Phone
  
022 2413 0325

Location
  
Founded
  
1864

Address
  
Sakharam Lanjekar Marg, Sewri West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400015

Hours
  
Closed now Thursday7AM–8PMFriday7AM–8PMSaturday7AM–8PMSunday7AM–8PMMonday7AM–8PMTuesday7AM–8PMWednesday7AM–8PMSuggest an edit

Burials
  
Dom Moraes, Joseph Baptista, Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker

Similar
  
St Peter's Cemetery, Dr Ambedkar Smarak C, Maheshw Udyan, Sewri, Sewri Flamingo Point

The Sewri Christian Cemetery (Marathi: शिवडी ख्रिस्ती स्मशान भूमि Sewrī Kristi smashan bhumi) in Mumbai, India, was established by Arthur Crawford, the first Municipal Commissioner of Bombay as a location for European burials. The land was acquired from the Agri-Horticulture Society's gardens in 1865.

The bodies of Commonwealth military service personnel buried in the cemetery during the First and Second World Wars were all exhumed and reburied at Kirkee War Cemetery where permanent maintenance by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission could be assured, with the exception of a Second World War soldier of the Women's Auxiliary Corps (India) whose grave is still registered and maintained by the commission.

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Sewri Christian Cemetery Wikipedia


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