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Yakub Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'yakub'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 3 records (displaying 1 to 3): 

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Calcutta University Entrance Examination: First Division (1880)
The list of candidates passing the entrance examination for Calcutta University is arranged in three divisions, as to merit, and within each division alphabetically, giving name, age (occasionally with month), and school.

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Calcutta University Entrance Examination: First Division
 (1880)
Indians in the Indian Empire (1895)
Thacker's Indian Directory lists prominent natives of the cities of Calcutta, Bombay and Madras, and throughout the Indian Empire. Profession is usually stated, and an address - a station, or for Calcutta a full address.

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Indians in the Indian Empire
 (1895)
Barristers (1918)
The Law List for 1918 includes this 'List of Counsel, Special Pleaders, and Conveyancers at the Bar'. Each name is given in full, surname first; then the name of the Inn of Court as an abbreviation (G., Gray's Inn; I., Inner Temple; L., Lincoln's Inn; M., Middle Temple; and D. C. for Doctors' Commons) and date at which called to the bar. Barristers in practice are usually furnished with an address, and there are some abbreviated references to judicial awards and appointments. An asterisk signifies an Equity Draughtsman and Conveyancer.

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Barristers
 (1918)

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