Charles James Fox
1791–1825 (age 34)
Biography
Charles James Fox was a merchant who played a role in the commercial life of early nineteenth-century Calcutta. Born in 1791, he engaged in the trading enterprises that characterized the British colonial presence in India, contributing to the economic networks that connected Britain with the subcontinent.
Fox passed away in 1825 at the age of thirty-four, leaving behind a legacy as a man of commerce during a pivotal era. His burial at South Park Street Cemetery reflects the prominence of merchants in colonial Calcutta and their significant contributions to the settlement's development.