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Hi Beatriceclaire, and again welcome to Wikipedia! I'm wondering where you got the info for the article? I've made a few notes about what I can see in news references on the article's talk page you might find useful. Oo-roo ---Shirt58 (talk) 02:08, 5 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

ROY Keith Cotton

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Keith Cotton Roy was born Leicester, Leicestershire, in England on 26th July 1912. He died on 2 March 2003 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, U.S.A. He worked for the Indian Civil Service in India Keith married Agnes M. Crozier-Faulder known as “Frankie” in Richmond-Upon-Thames, England, in 1972. They died without issue. Agnes was born in 1911 in Scotland and died in 1998 in Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, U.S.A. An obituary to her appeared on 5th May 1998. Keith is recorded as being in Mumbai in 1954, 1961 and 1964. His father, Charan Roy, was the eldest of the five Roy siblings. Charan arrived from India in 1900 and qualified as a doctor at Edinburgh University and then settled in Leicester. He went by the nickname “Frankie”. Charan Roy married a local English girl called Constance Annie Scott in 1909. Charan and Constance had three sons, Philip, Keith and Theo, born in 1910, 1912 and 1915, respectively. Charan Roy was called “the black doctor” but this changed to “the poor man’s doctor” after he overcame racial prejudice with his selfless service to patients in the slums of Leicester. He was killed in a car crash in Leicester in 1935. There is a record of Charan’s marriage to Constance in 1909; and the 1911 census reveals he was born in India in 1875 and resident in Leicester.

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See the guidelines for specific types of articles: biographies, websites, bands, or companies. Mean as custard (talk) 11:33, 15 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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