Containing the names of persons who have taken part in the Ghadr Movement
in North America.
Directory is arranged by the first name of the persons from A-Z.
Complied by
The Director, Intelligence Bureau, Home Department,
Government of India. 1917, 1934
Ghadr North American Immigrant Directory
Azadi Sangram De Suhi Latt, Yadgar Hall, 2000
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Acchar Singh Sheena
V. Sheena (Cheena) D. Amritsar
He went to the U.S.A. in 1921. (A-7)
Ajmer Singh
Alias Ajmer Singh Bains, son of Harnam Singh, Jat, of Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur.
He went to America in 1911, and was a permanent subscriber to the Ghadr Party.
(A-12)
Amar Singh, Mehra
Alias A. S. Mehra, District Amritsar. In 1933 he was still in charge of a
store in Marysville, California. (A-16)
Amar Singh
Son of Uttam Singh, Rajput, of Nawanshahr, P. S. Rahon, District Jullundur.
While in America he used to visit Jawala Singh's farm to practice bomb-making.
(A-19)
Amar Singh
Son of Sundar Singh, Jat, V. Haripur, P. S. Nakodar, District Jullundur. Went
to America about 1908/9. (A-20)
Amar Singh Nihang
Returned in the Kamagatamaru; Arrested at Baj-Baj Ghat, Beaten to death in
the Mianwali Jail. (Azadi p.75)
Amar Chand
Amin Chand Sharma
Son of Nand Lal, alias Nand Ram, Brahmin, of V. Dhusarab, P. S. Una, District
Hoshiarpur. He was a student of the D.A.V. College, Lahore and leaving it
went to San Francisco, America, in 1909 or 1910 with the late Shiv Deo Singh
of Sialkot and the late Kidar Nath of Hariana (who belonged to the Ghadr Party).
(A-23)
Anup Singh, Dhillon (A-27)
V. Jhapal D. Lyallpore
Arjan Singh
Son of Jawala Singh, of Jhingar, P. S. Banga, District Jullundur. Emigrated
to Canada in 1913. (A-30)
Arur Singh, or Rur Singh
Son of Mihan Singh, Jat, V. Kotli Thau Singh, P. S. Sadr, District Jullundur.
Went to America about 1908 and became a member of the Ghadr Party in 1915.
(A-35)
Asa Singh
Son of Uttam Singh, of Kharaudi, P. S. Mahiipur, District Hoshiarpur. He went
to America in 1905, where he became a member of the Ghadr Party, and spent
6 1/2 years there. (A-36)
Atma Sing
Son of Hakim Singh, V. Dhurial, District Jullundur. Went to Canada in 1912
where he worked in various saw-mills. (A-39)
Atma Singh, alias Parmatma Singh
Son of Gurdit Singh, of Village Raipur, P. S. Dehlon. District Ludhiana. He
studied up to the B.A. and then went to America in 1922. In January 1933 he
was reported to be an important member of the Ghadr Party. (A-40)
Aurang Shah, Syed, Dr.,
V. Manki, District Peshawar.
Arrived at Seattle, U. S. A. in September 1916 whence he went to Petaluma,
California. (A-42)
B
Babu Khan
Son of Kande Khan, Rajput, of Ghurka, P. S. Phillaur, District Jullundur.
He went to Hong Kong in 1900, whence in 1903 he went to America. (B-1)
Babu Singh
V. Govindpur, D. Hoshiarpur
He left for America in 1928. (B-3)
Bachan Singh, V. Jhingar
V. Jhingar, D. Jullundur
Went to America about 1920. (B-6)
Bachan Singh, Teja.
A student of the Minnesota University, who acted as Secretary of a Ghadr Party
meeting held at the Forester's Hall in Marysville, on 11th august 1929. (B-7)
Bachint Singh, alias Raja
Son of Sundar Singh, of Rurka Kalan, P.S. Phillaur, District Jullundur. Returned
to India from California by the s.s. "Australien" in December 1914. (B-12)
Bachint Singh
Son of Hira Singh, of Village Nangal Khurd, District Ludhiana. A suspected
Ghadrite who is reported to have arrived in Calcutta towards the end of December
1932 from Seattle having been deputed by the California Party to confer with
Kapur Singh Birdi (K-16) on some secret and urgent mission. (B-13)
Bachittar Singh (B-14)
V. Nathuwal D. Ludhians
Badan Singh Dalelsingh Wala-Bhai
Shot dead by Police Agent Bela Singh on 5-09-1914 along with Bhai Bhag Singh
in Vancuver Gurudwara. (Azadi p.33)
Bagga Singh Dhaliwal
He entered the U.S.A. as a student in 1926. (B-15)
V. Nihalsinghwala D. Ferozepore
Bagga Singh Bhullar
Son of Hira Singh, V. Jaman, P. S. Barki, District Lahore. Went to the U.S.A.
in 1906 and landed at San Francisco. (B-16)
Bakhshish Chand, alias B. C. Dharney Sharma\
D. Jullundur
Son of Sondhi Ram, Brahmin, of Jandiala, Dt. Jullundur. He returned to Canada
in October 1920, under the alias of B. C. Dharney Sharma, and immediately
on arrival addressed letters from Chemainus, V. I. (Box 154) to the Hindustan
Ghadr, San Francisco, and Young India, New York, congratulating them and stating
that the changed conditions in India were due to their efforts. (B-22)
Balmokand Shidar, Pandit
Son of Munshi Ram of Village Sakruli. P. S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur.
He left India about 1908 for America with his brother Ganga Ram. (B-26)
Balwant Singh
Banta Singh
D. Jullundur
Went to America in 1922. (B-32)
Basant Singh
V. Jain (or Jian) D. Hoshiarpur
Son of Sundar Singh, Village Jain (or Jian), District Hoshiarpur. He first
went to Vancouver in 1906 but returned to India in 1913 and left again for
America in 1915. (B-33)
Battan Singh, alias Batna, alias Amar Chand, alias Scott
Son of Nihal Singh, of Kalewal Bhagtan, District Hoshiarpur. Arrived in Canada
probably about 1908 and almost from the first appears to have taken interest
in the Ghadr Party. (B-38)
Battan Singh, alias Natha
Son of Gopal Singh, Village Sirhali Kalan, District Hoshiarpur. Went to Canada
in 1907 and in 1913 was appointed Assistant Compositor in the 'Sansar' published
by Dr. Sundar Singh in Victoria, and subscribed to the "Ghadr" newspaper.
(B-39)
Bawa Singh (or Babu Singh)
Son of Partap Singh, Village Sakrouli. P. S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur.
In 1912 he entered Canada and after working at the Rosedale Mill, Chilliwack,
B.C., went to the U. S. A. in 1914. (B-40)
Bawa Singh, alias Indar Singh Bawa, alias B. S. Indar Singh
Son of Jagat Singh, of Birpind, P. S. Nakodar, District Jullundur. He emigrated
to the U. S. A. in 1908 and was reported to have been a figure of some importance
in his community. (B-41)
Bawa Singh
Village Chak Ramon, District Jullundur. Elected to the Committee of the Ghadr
Party at Marysville, in 1931. (B-42)
Behari Lal Verma, B.A., alias Behari Lal, Markande
Son of Lala Kalu Mall, Village possi, P. S. Garhshankar, District Hoshiarpur.
In September 1908 he joined the Washington University and studied there for
one year. (B-44)
Bela Singh
Village Pindori, District Hoshiarpur (or Jullundur). He was present at the
meeting of the Los Angeles Branch of the Ghadr Party on 28th June 1913 at
which the main theme was that the English should be driven our of India. (B-45)
Bhaan Singh Sunet
A companion of Kartar Singh Sarabha. Returned to India with Ghadrites. Martyred
on 2-3-1918 after bearing of jail authorities brutalities in the Andeman Jail
during life imprisonment. (Azadi p.72)
Bhag Singh, B.A., alias Master Bhag Singh
V. Makhsuspur D. Hoshiarpur
In December 1927 he went to California. (B-46)
Bhag Singh, Canadian
Son of Attar Singh, Jat, of Uppal, Bhopa, P. S. Nakodar, District Jullundur.
He is reported to have served in a cavalry regiment at one time, but to have
resigned and to have gone to America, whence he returned to India by the s.s.
"Tosha Maru" on the 29th October 1914, with the avowed intention of raising
rebellion. (B-47)
Bhag Singh-Bhai
Born in Village Bhikhiwind, Distt. Lahore. Organised Indians for revolution
in Canada. President of Gurudwara at Vancouver. British agent Bela Singh shot
him dead while he was in deep prayers in Gurudwara on 5-09-1914. (Azadi p.35)
Bhagat Singh alias B. S. Thind
Son of Buta Singh, of Village Taragarh, P. S. Jandiala, District Amritsar.
He was in Manila in 1912 whence he proceeded to the U. S. A. and landed at
Seattle. (B-48)
Bhagat Singh, alias S. Achal
Son of Bhagwan Singh, of Village Shanker, District Jullundur. From Mexico
he went to the U. S. A. (B-52)
Bhagat Singh, alias Charanjit Singh
Son of Natha Singh, Lambardar, Village Tibba, P. S. Sultanpur, Kapurthala
State. Went to the U. S. A. in November 1911. (B-54)
Bhagwaan Singh Dosanjh-Baba
Came form Canada as the leader of a batch to participate in Jaitu Morcha.
Later participated in Kissakhani in Peshawar. (Azadi p.84)
Bhagwan Singh-Bhai
Canadian, son of Dewa Singh, Jat, of Dosanjh Kalan, P. S. Phillaur, District
Jullundur. Went to America about 1906. (B-58) Worked amongst Indians in Canada
and imbued them with revolutionary zeal by his lectures. Wrote a number of
poems which were collected in 'Ghadr Di Goonj.' Exiled from Canada. Helped
in the reorganization of the Ghadr Party in America after the failure of uprising.
(Azadi p.34)
Bhai Parmanand
Bir Singh
Village Malian, District Amritsar. Early in 1922 he was reported to be a close
adherent of the Ghadr Party in America. (B-61)
Bir Singh Bhandal
V. Kanech D. Ludhiana
He emigrated to America about 1921. (B-63)
Bishan Singh, alias Hukam Singh
Son of Mlahna Singh, of Village Mirhans, P. S. Sirhali, District Amritsar.
He was sentenced to 1 year's imprisonment in a riot case in 1906, and on his
release went to America. (B-68)
Bishan Singh, alias Bishan Singh Burj, alias Chanan Singh
Son of Jiwan Singh, Village Burjraike, P. S. Sirhali, District Amritsar. He
resigned his post, a Gaol warder, on the 19th of March 1916 and went to America.
(B-70)
Bishan Singh, alias Bishan Singh Hindi, alias D. D. Hindi
Son of Hira Singh, of Sadda Singh Wala, P. S. Moga, District Ferozepore. He
attended the big Ghadr meeting held in Sacramento on the 14th March 1920.
(B-72)
Bishan Singh Talanga
Village Kotla, District Hoshiarpur. He owns a large ranch near Walnut Grove,
California. (B-73)
Bishan Singh, Giani, V. Ujla
Early I 1932 he paid a short visit to California. (B-74)
Bishan Singh alias Dilbagh Singh, alias Nagina Singh, alias Guizara Singh
Son of Ganga Singh, V. Kharaudi, District Hoshiarpur. He spent about four
years in Fiji and then proceeded to America. (B-75)
Bishan Singh
Son of Dewa Singh, Jat, V. Shankar, P. S. Nakodar, District Jullundur. Went
to America about 1902. (B-76)
Bishan Singh
Son of Likal Singh, of Nathowal, P. S. Raikot, District Ludhiana. He was released
on parole at the end of 1931 and is at present reported to be working as a
labourer in America, and to be an associate of Narain Singh of his village.
(B-78)
Budh Singh, alias Hazara Singh, alias Hajara Singh
He entered the U.S.A in January 1926. (B-81)
Bujha Singh
Son of Dit, Jat, V. Shanker, P. S. Nakodar, District Jullundur. Went to America
about 1907-08. (B-82)
Buta Singh
Son of Lehna Singh, Jat, of Muchhal, P.S. Jandiala, District Amritsar. He
was a leader on board the s.s "Komagata Maru" in which he took a passage to
Canada. (B-85)
Chainchal Singh
Son of Attar Singh of Jandiala, P. S. Nurmahal, District Jullundur. He went
to America in 1912 where he worked as a labourer and became a member of the
Ghadr Party. (C-3)
Chanan Singh
Son of Ram Singh, Jat, Village Chuga, District Ferozepore. Went to America
about 1912-14. (C-6)
Chanan Singh
V. Dhakowal D. Hoshiarpur
He arrived in California about the middle of 1930 for further studies. (C-7)
Chanan Singh
V. Shanker D. Jullundur
He spoke at a meeting of the Ghadr Party in Marysville on 20th February 1931.
(C-8)
Charan Singh, alias Carmen Singh, alias Sham Singh
Son of Hamir Singh, of Langeri, District Hoshiarpur. Was discharged in 1912
and then went to Manila whence to U.S.A. in March 1913. (C-14)
Charan Singh
son of Attar Singh, Village Duleta, Police Station Phillaur, District Jullundur.
Is reported to have gone to Vancouver, Canada, about 15/20 years ago. (C-15)
Charan Singh
son of Tehl Singh, of Padhana, Police Station Barki, District Lahore. Was
reported to be living in Fresno in 1929. (C-16)
Chet Singh
son of Ram Ditta, Village Biharan, Police Station Garhshankar, District Hoshiarpur.
He paid subscriptions to the Ghadr party on occasions and while in California
he interested himself in making attempts to start a primary school for the
villages of Biharan and Pakhowal in the Hoshiarpur district. (C-22)
Chhaju Ram
Son of Puran, Khatri, of Bilga, Police Station Nur Mahal, District Jullundur.
He left India for the United States in 1911. (C-25)
Chuhar Singh, alias Charby Singh
son of Bhola Singh, caste Hindu of Paldi, P. S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur.
He went to the U.S.A. in February 1910. (C-26)
Dr. Dalip Sigh Saund, Ph.D.
son of Natha Singh, V. Chahjal Wadi, P. S. Jandiala, District Amritsar. He
graduated from the Khalsa College, Amritsar about 1917-19, and went to America
where he passed M.A. and Ph.D. (D-1)
Dalip Singh, alias Tara Singh
son of Diwan Singh, Jat, of Purhiran, P. S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur.
He went to Canada in 1907 in the company of Puran Singh of village Purhiran,
district Hoshiarpur and Mehar Singh originally of Purhiran but now of Chak
64/4-R., P. S. Nur Shah, District Montgomery, where he was closely connected
with the Ghadr Movement. (D-2)
Dalip Singh
Village Jindpur (Jiwanpur?), District Hoshiarpur. He was elected to the local
Committee of the Ghadr Party in Marysville in 1932. (D-3)
Dalip Singh
son of Narian Singh, Jat, Village Dhakowal, P. S. Sadr, District Hoshiarpur.
Went to America about 1907. (D-4)
Dalip Singh, alias D.S. Phala
son of Sundar Singh, Village Nangal Kalan, P. S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur.
He went to Canada in 1906 and thence proceeded to the U.S.A. (D-5)
Dalip Singh
son of Roda Singh, of Nakodar, District Jullundur. Reported by the Canadian
authorities to have been an important member of the seditious party in Vancouver.
(D-6)
Dalip Singh
son of Deva Singh, Village Sidhan, P. S. Nakodar, District Jullundur. According
to his own statement he went to the U.S.A. in 1910 and landed at San Francisco.
(D-7)
Dalip Singh, alias D. S. Mastana
son of Mihan Singh, Jat, Village Birpind, P. S. Nakodar, District Jullundur.
He first went to America in 1902 and returned in 1914. (D-9)
Darbara Singh Sodhi, M.A.
V. Nawshera Phadana D. Lahore
He proceeded to the U.S.A. about 1920 for further studies. (D-13)
Dasaundha Singh, alias D.S. Mann (D-16)
V. Dhada Katan D. Hoshiarpur
Didar Singh
son of Narain Singh, Village Shankar, District Jullandur. He is a Ghadr Party
worker in California. He visited Vancouver from California at the end of August
1930. (D-26)
Diwan Singh
son of Biru, Jat of Barian Kalan, P.S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiapur. He went
abroad in 1907 and lived in Vancouver until 1914, when he went to San Francisco.
(D-29)
Duman Singh
Son of Attar Singh, of Paldi, District Hoshiarpur. Went to Canada in 1907.
About 1915 he was Secretary to the Ghadr people living in the vicinity. (D-37)
F
Fazal Din
son of Ghaus Mohammad, Kumhar, Village Chuga Kalan, P.S. Dharmkot, District
Ferozepore. Went to the U.S.A in 1907. He was in Brawley, U.S.A about 1916
and was reported to be an educated man who lectured frequently for the Ghadr
cause. (F-3)
G
G. D. Verma
Gainda Singh
son of Narain Singh, Jat, V. Sirhali Kalan, P. S. Mahilpur, Tehsil Garhshankar,
District Hoshiarpur. He is reported to have left his home for America when
only a boy of fifteen years. (G-1)
Ganda Singh
Son of Bhulla Singh, V. Paldi, D. Hoshiarpur. He was nominated to the Executive
Committee of the proposed Canadian Branch of the Indian National Congress
at a meeting held in Vancouver in November 1928. (G-7)
Ganga Singh
son of Attar Singh, Jat, V. Kharaudi, P. S. Mahilpur, D. Hoshiarpur. Went
to America about 1895. (G-9)
Ghulam Muhammad Hafiz
V. Kotla, D. Jullundur. In 1919 he took an active part in Muhammedan affairs
in Sacramento and was appointed a trustee of the American Muslim Society.
(G-18)
Godha Ram, alias Chunnanji
son of Channa Ram, Arora, of Karadlu, D. Shahpur. Thereafter worked in the
offices of the Deputy Commissioners of Gurdaspur and Amritsar and went to
America in 1913. (G-21)
Gopal Singh, alias Nikka Singh
son of Tani, Jat, of V. Dyal, P. S. Garhshankar, D. Hoshiarpur. He went to
America for the second time in 1913 and was reported to be a member of the
Ghadr Party. (G-22)
Gopal Singh, alias Pal Singh, alias Bakshi Singh
son of Narain Singh, of V. Sohian, D. Ludhiana. He went to England about 1910
and thence to America. Worked on the staff of the "Gurmukh-Ghadr" at San Francisco.
(G-25)
Gopal Singh, Khalsa (G-26)
V. Leel; D. Ludhiana
Gujar Singh, Sathi
V. Sarin; D. Jullundur
He went to America about 1921 and is still there. (G-30)
Gulzara Singh
son of Hardit Singh, Jat, of V. Bundala, P.S. Nurmahal, D. Jullundur. After
being in America for about 10/12 years he was reported to have returned to
India about the beginning of 1924. (G-32)
Gurbachan Singh
V. Dhada; D. Hoshiarpur
He made a speech at the meeting of the Los Angles branch Ghadr Party on 3rd
April 1932. (G-36)
Gurbachan Singh
V. Jandiala; D. Jullundur
Went to America aobut 1925-26. (G-38)
Gardas Ram, alias G. R. Chadda, alias Gurdas Mal
son of Gonda Mal, Khatri, of Hadiabad, P.S. Phagwara, Kapurthala State. Went
abroad in 1911. Delivered a speech at a seditious meeting of about 400 Indians
at Fresno in January 1915. (G-42)
Gurdev Singh Dhillon
son of Naranjan Singh, V. Pandori Ladha Singh, P.S. Mahilpur, D. Hoshiapur.
He is said to be working as representative of the party in British Columbia.
(G-44)
Gurdial Singh
V. Jhingar; D. Jullundur
He went to San Francisco in October 1929. (B-45)
Gurdit Singh
son of Harnam Singh, of Purhiran, D. Hoshiarpur. He went to Canada in 1907
and worked under Harnath Singh of Sahri (hanged in the Burma Conspiracy Case)
who was a leader of the bomb-making party of America. (G-47)
Gurdit Singh (G-48)
D. Jullundur
Gurdit Singh
son of Gurmukh Singh, barber, of Sursing, P.S. Bhikiwind, D. Lahore. He had
taken part of a seditious meeting in Oxnard, California, in July 1914. (G-50)
Gurdit Singh-Baba
Hero of the Kama Gata Maru fame. (Azadi p.75)
Gurmukh Singh, alias Anup Singh
V. Lalton Khurd; D. Ludhiana
He spoke at a meeting of the Ghadr Party at Stockton on 6th January 1929.
(G-54)
Gursaran Singh, Gill
Son of Faujdar Singh, V. Jagdeo Kalan, D.Amritsar. In February 1927 he contributed
an article headed "East Indians of Panama refuse to take part in the Royal
Procession" to the 'United States of India', a seditious paper published in
San Francisco. (G-56)
H
Hakim Khan
son of Mode Khan, Rajput, of Simli, P.S. Garhshankar, D. Hoshiapur. He went
to the U.S.A. in 1902 and was the treasurer of the Committee which was formed
to raise subscriptions for the Turkish War fund. (H-3)
Hakim Singh
V. Jauhal, D. Amristar. Since 1919, he has been associated with the Ghadr
party activity in southern California. (H-4)
Hans Raj
son of Nagina Mal, Khatri, of Apra, P.S. Phillaur, D. Jullundur. He went to
America in 1906, and worked in lumber mills in Canada and the U.S.A. (H-7)
Hans Rai
Son of Gopal Chand, V. Rumi, P.S. Jagraon, D. Ludhiana. According to his own
statement he left India with the intention of going to America for study and
perhaps to join the Ghadr Party. (H-8)
Harbans Singh, Basi
V. Bundala; D. Jullundur
Last entered the U.S.A on 6th March 1931. (H-11)
Hardit Singh, alias Gopha Singh
son of Sohel Singh, of Chola, P.S. Sirhali, D. Amristar. Returned to India
from Vancouver in 1915 and was restricted to his village under the ingress
into India Ordinance. (H-17)
Hardit Singh
son of Ganga Singh of Kot Fatuhi, P.S. Mahilpur, D. Hoshiarpur. He was reported
by Canadian authorities to be a seditionist. (H-19)
Hari Singh, Ghalli, alias Bachan Singh
son of Baran Singh of Ghall Kalan, P.S. Moga, D. Ferozepore. He emigrated
to the Malay States in 1901 or 1902 at the age of sixteen and after returning
home for a short while went to Sumatra whence in about 1906 he went to America.
(H-22)
Hari Singh, Jat
son of Gurdit Singh, of Baddowal, D. Ludhiana. After serving for some years
in the Army he went to America in 1908. (H-26)
Hari Singh
son of Chaudri Sham Das, of Basra, P.S. Pastur, D. Sialkot. In 1910 went to
Canada with the Professor (Teja Singh, M.A.), whence after staying for a year
in Vancouver he went to California where he studied at the Berkeley University
and latter maintained himself as a lecturer. (H-27)
Hari Singh Sundh
Member of the Ghadr Party. Eliminated Bela Singh Jian who killed Bhai Bhag
Singh and Badan Singh in Vancouver Gurdwara on 5-8-1914. (Azadi p.90)
Harjap Singh, alias Safaroff
son of Kartar Singh, V. Mahilpur, D. Hoshiarpur. He was born about 1892, and
after a meager education at the Vernacular Middle School, Mahilpur, proceeded
to America in 1910 where he became an active adherent of the Ghadr Party.
(H-32)
Harnam Singh
son of Hira Singh, Jat, of Bahowal, P.S. Mahilpur, D. Hoshiarpur. He was reported
by Canadian authorities to be seditious. (H-37)
Harnam Singh, Tunda
son of Gurdit Singh, of Kotla Nand Singh, P.S. Hariana, D. Hoshiarpur. He
was originally in the 25th Punjabis, and went to America about 1907. (H-38)
Harnam Singh
son of Natha Singh, Jat, V. Pandori Ladha Singh, P.S. Mahilpur, D. Hoshiarpur.
Went to America about 1902/07. In 1928 he was reported to be a member of the
Ghadr party in America. (H-39)
Harnam Singh
V. Haluwal, D. Hoshiarpur. In 1928 he was reported to be a member of the Ghadr
party in America, and in 1929 to be a regular quarterly subscriber to the
Ghadr party on behalf of the Kirti fund. (H-40)
Harnam Singh
son of Jaimal Singh, V. Pakhowal, D. Hoshiarpur. He emigrated to America in
1907. (H-41)
Harnam Singh
son of Jawaher Singh, Jat, of Pandori Nijran, P.S. Adampur, D. Jullundur.
Emigrated to Vancouver in 1904. Reported to have spoken at a Ghadr meeting
at Fresno, California, in January 1915. (H-42)
Harnam Singh
V. Dalewal, P.S. Phillaur, D. Jullundur. Harnam Singh appears to have been
in Canada for a number of years. (H-44)
Harnam Singh, Giani
son of Ganga Ram, Sahad Udasi, V. Adekali, P.S. Nurmahal, D. Jullundur. He
went to America about 1907 or 1908. (H-45)
Harnam Singh
son of Wazir Singh, Jat, V. Thandian, P.S. Banga, D. Jullundur. Went to America
in 1908 and returned in 1917. (H-46)
Harnam Singh--Baba (Kari Sari)
Harnam Singh Tundilat
Harzara Singh
son of Mihan Singh, of Jandoli, D. Hoshiarpur. He left India for America in
1909. (H-60)
Hassan Raheem
Arrived in Canada on 14-01-1910. Established 'United India Leage' in Vancouver
Gurdwara in 1910, Published 'Hindustani'. Worked in many ways for the Indian
cause in Canada. (Azadi p.35)
Hazara Singh
V. Langeri, D. Hoshiarpur. He was an important member of the Ghadr Party at
San Francisco in 1928. (H-61)
Hazara Singh
son of Sham Singh, V. Padi Surasing, P.S. Garshankar, D. Hoshiarpur. He went
to America about 1910. (H-62)
Hazara Singh
Son of Ram Singh, Jat, of Bilga, P. S. Nurmahal, D. Jullundur. A returned
emigrant from Canada. He was aboard for six years. (H-63)
Hazara Singh, Hamdan, alias H.S. Shariff, alias Bachan Singh
V. Janetpura; D. Ludhiana
Arrived at San Francisco on 9th June 1928. (H-64)
Hira Singh
Son of Narain Singh, Jat, of Nangal Kalan, P. S. Mahilpur, D. Hoshiarpur.
A returned emigrant from America. (H-69)
Hukam Singh
V. Jamastpura; D. Amritsar
believed to be identical with Hukam Singh (H-71)
Hukam Singh
son of Ram Singh, V. Khanpur, P.S. Banga, D. Jullundur. Went to America in
1908. Elected to the Stockton Committee of the Ghadr Party. (H-72)
I
Indar Singh
V. Sirhala Kalan; D. Hoshiarpur
In 1928 he was reported to be a member of the Ghadr Party in America. (I-4)
Indar Singh
son of Kahan Singh, Jat, V. Tuto Majra, Tehsil Garh Shankar, D. Hoshiarpur.
(I-5)
Indar Singh
son of Fateh Singh, V. Harkhowal, P. S. Sadr, D. Hoshiarpur. Went to America
about 1907. In 1928 he was reported to be a member of the Ghadr Party in America.
(I-6)
Indar Singh
son of Chajju, V. Samrai, P. S. Nurmahal, D. Jullundur. He is usually known
as H. Indar Singh, and has a store at Walnut Grove, California. (I-9)
Indar Singh
V. Dusanj; D. Jullundur
(I-10)
Indar Singh
son of Wazir Singh, Kumhar, of V. Sangatpur, P. S. Phagwara, Kapurthala State.
In 1909 he went to America and joined the Ghadr Party at Stockton and San
Francisco. (I-12)
Indar Singh
Son of Mula Singh, Jat, of Sursingh, P. S. Bhikhiwind, D. Lahore. Was one
of the party placed under Mula Singh's orders when leaving San Francisco.
(I-14)
Indar Singh
son of Ala Singh, of Malla, P. S. Jagraon, D. Ludhiana. He left India for
Hong Kong about 26 years ago and then went to California. He was the Granthi
of the Sikh Temple at Stockton, and an important figure in the Ghadr campaign.
(I-16)
Indar Singh
son of Narain Singh, of Atiana, P. S. Raikot, D. Ludhiana. Went to Canada
in 1905 and worked there as a labourer. (I-17)
Iqbal Singh Hundal, alias Gopal Singh
son of Hakim Singh, V. Dhurial, P. S. Adampur, D. Jullundur. Born 1900: he
and three brothers left India as small children in 1912 and were taken to
Vancouver, B. C., to their father, Hakim Singh, who was already employed there.
About December 1919 Iqbal Singh left Vancouver and went to the University
of California at Berkeley. (I-25)
Ishar Singh
D. Amritsar
He left Amritsar in route to America on 20th July 1932. (I-26)
Ishar Singh of Alamwala,
P. S. Baghapurana, D. Ferozepore. Went abroad about 1912. Was elected an office
Bearer of the U. S. A. Malwa Sudharak Society, Stockton, for 1928. (I-27)
Ishar Singh, alias George Ishar Singh
son of Shajoo, V. Jaja, P. S. Thandian, D. Hoshiarpur. In 1905 he sailed for
Canada whence he proceeded to the U. S. A. He was reported to be an active
Ghadr Party worker in California in 1928. (I-29) (I-29)
Ishar Singh
V. Khera;
(I-30)
Ishar Singh
son of Buta Singh, V. Jandoli, P. S. Mahilpur, D. Hoshiarpur. He emigrated
to America in 1907, and in 1928 was reported to have been working with Dharm
Singh of Jian, district Hoshiarpur, and to have been attending the meetings
of the Ghadr Party and contributing to its funds. (I-31)
Ishar Singh
son of Buta Singh, V. Kirtowal, D. Lahore. In 1922 he was in Brawley, California,
and was reported to have been a close adherent of the Ghadr Party. (I-32)
Ishar Singh
son of Karam Singh, V. Akhara, D. Ludhiana. Went to San Francisco in July
1914. In 1917 he became a member of the Bhagwan Singh faction of the Ghadr
Party in America. (I-33)
Ishar Singh, "Gunam"
son of Sahib Singh, V. Goram, D. Ludhiana. He went to America abut 1915. In
1928 he was reported to be studying at Berkeley University, and to be an active
Ghadr Party worker. (I-34)
Jagan Nath Sharma
V. Rohke, D. Amritsar. He read up to the Matriculation standard in a school
at Ajnala and went to China and thence to the U.S.A. in 1921. (J-1)
Jagat Ram, alias Sant Ram
son of Ditta Ram, Brahmin of Hariana, D. Hoshiarpur. He left for America in
November 1911. He was one of Har Dayal's right hand men in his Ghadr campaign
on the West Coast of America. (J-2)
Jagat Singh, Mann
V. Tuto Majra, D. Hoshiarpur. He was reported to be an office-bearer of the
Hindustan Young Men's Association, Vancouver, in 1927 and to have attended
several meetings convened by the Association. (J-5)
Jagat Singh
son of Gurdit Singh, V. Kandola, D. Jullundur. He served in the 76th Punjabi
Regiment for 5 years and went to America about 1909-10 accompanied by his
brother Jiwan Singh. (J-6)
Jagat Singh
son of Ganda Singh, Jat, V. Bhasin, P. S. Manawan, D. Lahore. He went to America
about 1907, and first came to notice as collecting funds for the members of
the Ghadr Party, convicted in the San Francisco trial in 1917. (J-7)
Jaimal Singh, alias Chambel Singh
Son of Mahin Singh, of Nagalian Sialwa Majri, D. Ambala. In September 1928
he received a certificate of membership from the Ghadr Party in California.
(J-11)
Jaswant Singh
He went to the U.S.A. in 1921. (J-17)
Jawala Singh, alias Santa Singh
son of Kanhya Singh, caste Kumhar, V. Thatian, P. S. Beas, D. Amritsar. A
very important person in the Ghadr organization in California who was stated
to have had a farm near Stockton where he was visited by Jagat Ram, Pirthi
Singh, Amar Singh Rajput, and an unknown man of the U. P. man. (J-19) His
farm was the Centre of revolutionary nationalist activities in America. First
Vice-President of Ghadr Party. Donated his entire property to Ghadr Party
and returned to India. Was awarded life imprisonment. After release elected
first President of Punjab Kisan Sabha. Died leading the Tenant movement of
Nili Bar. (Azadi p.32)
Jawala Singh
Son of Labhu Singh, of Rurka Kalan, P. S. Phillaur, D. Jullundur. He went
to America, but was deported probably for breach of Immigration laws. (J-20)
Jawala Singh
son of Nihala Singh, Jat, of Guria, P. S. Phillaur, D. Jullundur. He was formerly
in the 36th Sikhs and went to America in 1907. (J-21)
Jawala Singh, Aujla
He went to California, U.S.A. early in 1923. (J-22)
Jawala Singh
son of Kahan Singh, Jat, Village Khan Khanan, P. S. Banga, D. Jullundur. He
went to the U. S. A. in September 1910 and landed at San Francisco where he
worded as a farmer. (J-23)
Jawala Singh
son of Ram Singh, V. Makul, D. Jullundur. He was employed as a labourer in
Vancouver in 1922 and was then reported to be a regular recipient of the "Ghadr".
(J-24)
Jhaiiar Singh, alias Dalio Singh
Son of Hira Singh, Jat, of Nussi, P. S. Kartarpur, D. Jullundur. He starved
for about 8 years in Canada, and on return to India in 1914 by the s.s "Tosha
Maru" he was arrested. (J-26)
Jita Singh, alias Narindar Singh
He proceeded to America in 1922. (J-28)
Jiwan Singh
son of Bur Singh, V. Mirhana, P. S. Sirhali, D. Amritsar. According to his
statement he proceeded to the U. S. A. in 1910. (J-29)
Jiwan Singh
son of Rajindar Singh, Jat, of V. Dhurial, P. S. Adampur, D. Jullundur. He
was a prominent member of the Ghadr Party in San Francisco. (J-30)
Joga Singh
V. Ghamiala; D. Hoshiarpur
He went to America about 1923. (J-31)
Jogindar Singh
son of Waryam Singh, Jat, of V. Toosa, P. S. Raikot, D. Ludhiana. He went
to America about 1911-13. He lives close to the Mexican-U. S. A. border and
is well-known on each side of the boundary. (J-32)
Kanshi Ram Pandit Marouli
son of Sita Ram, Brahmin, of Chahar Chak, P. S. Mehna, D. Ferozepore. He went
to China and California in 1904. He was a member of the Ghadr Party who left
San Francisco on the s.s "Korea" on 29th August 1914 and arrived in India
by the s.s "Tosha Maru". (K-11). Cashier of Ghadr Party. Accused in Ferozeshah
Murder Case. Was hanged on March 26, 1915 in Central Jail Lahore. (Azadi p.31)
Kapur Singh
son of Ala Singh, of Khanoe, P. S. Gharinda, D. Amritsar. He worked for a
year in a saw-mill at Vancouver, and subsequently with a Japanese farmer at
Stockton. (K-13)
Kapur Singh
son of Sham Singh, Jat, of Kharaudi, P. S. Mahilpur, D. Hoshiarpur. Emigrated
to the United States of America in 1906. Worked at Mohawk, California, unitl
1910, and afterwards in the hop-yards at Sacramento. (K-14)
Kapur Singh
son of Mit Singh, Jat Khalsa, of Mohi, P. S. Dhaka, D. Ludhiana. He served
in the 12th Bengal Cavalry for 4 years and went to Canada in1907 where he
worked on an electric railway and then took up a contract for piling timber,
etc., at new Westminster. (K-15)
Kapur Singh, Birdi
He went to America in 1922. (K-16)
Karam Singh, Chima
son of Gujar Singh, Jat, of Chiman Kalan, P. S. Nurmahal, D. Jullundur. Went
to America in 1907 with the notorious Ghadr revolutionary Jagat Ram and Kidar
Nath Sondhi of Hariana, district Hoshiarpur. (K-20)
Karam Singh,
son of Ganga Singh, of Dhut, Kapurthala State. He left for abroad about thirty
years ago and is said to have reached America form China on 13th March 1913.
(K-22)
Karam Singh
Was in California in July 1933. (K-24)
Karam Singh-Baba
Joined Ghadr Party in Canada. Editor of Babbar Akali Doaba. Killed in Bobeli
encounter. (Azadi p.88)
Karim Bakhsh
Karta Ram (Kartar Ram)
son of Binddu, Brahmin, of V. Satnawar, P. S. Garhshankar, D. Hoshiarpur.
Emigrated to America long ago. (K-28)
Kartar Singh alias Kainchi
son of Hari Singh, of Badala, P. S. Jandiala, D. Amritsar. Founded the Khalsa
School at Mahilpur in 1908 and subsequently went to America to collect funds
for his school. (K-30)
Kartar Singh, alias Sher Singh, alias Sundar Singh
son of Sundar Sigh, of Chand Jadid, P. S. Baghbanpura, D. Ferozepore. He went
abroad about 1906 and worked as a labourer and later as a real estate broker
at Vancouver. (K-32)
Kartar Singh
son of Narain Singh, Jat, V. Pandori Ladha Singh, P. S. Mahilpur, D. Hoshiarpur.
Went to America about25/30 years ago. In February 1930 he was said to have
been elected to the Marysville Committee of the Ghadr Party. (K-33)
Kartar Singh, alias Kartara
V. Garcha D. Jullundur
He emigrated to America about 1922. (K-35)
Kartar Singh,
son of Gurdit Singh, Jat, V. Jhingran, P. S. Banga, D. Jullundur. Is Still
in America where his address is 1866, 2nd. Ave., c/o Sikh Temple, Vancouver,
CA. (K-36)
Kartar Singh Sarabha
Kehr Singh
son of Dewa Singh, of Palasaur, D. Amritsar. Later went to America where after
working in a saw-mill at Portland, Oregon, for five years he went to Cananda
in March 1912. (K-43)
Kehr Singh, Gill
V. Nathuwala; D. Ferozepore
He entered the U.S.A. at Blaine, Washington, on September 19th 1922. (K-45)
Kesar Singh Thathgarh--Baba
son of Bhup Singh, of Tatgarh, P. S. Tarn Taran, D. Amritsar. He was an important
member of the Ghadr Party in America and President of the Indian Association
at Astoria, a political body to which the notorious Har Dayal and the late
Ram Chandra of Peshawar, gave violent lectures. (K-48) First Vice President
of the Ghadr Party. Awarded Life imprisonment in the first Lahore Conspiracy
case. After release led the peasant movement till his death. (Azadi p.32)
Khazan Singh
son of Jotu Singh, Jat, of Birpind, P. S. Nakodar, D. Jullundur. About 1917
he was residing in Walnut Grove, California. While in California he was reported
to be a member of the Ghadr Party, and intimate with Mehar Chand and Umrao
Singh Bains, of Mahilpur. (K-53)
Khushal Khan
son of Sher Muhammad, Yusufzai, Village Barikab, D. Peshawar. He went to Canada
in 1909 and thence to California where he came into contact with the Indian
revolutionary party and imbibed their ideas. (K-54)
Kirpal Singh
son of Vir Singh, V. Ghall Kalan, P. S. Moga, D. Ferozepore. He went to America
with his father about 1916-17, and has not since visited his home. (K-59)
Kishan Singh
V. Bhaini; D. Ludhiana
Was elected to the Committee of the Ghadr Party at Marysville on 20th February
1930. (K-63)
Kishan Singh
son of Rattan Singh, V. Gahor, D. Ludhiana. Went to America about 1907. He
has a ranch some ten miles from Fresno. (K-64)
Labhu Ram, Subra
Son of Kanshi Ram, Brahmin, Village Banga, District Jullundur. He went to
America in 1909. (L-1)
Lachman Singh
Son of Lakha Singh, Jat, of Langeri, P. S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur.
He left India for Canada in 1907, and worked on railways for 8 years. He entered
the United States of America in 1914 from where he was deported for illegal
entry, and found his way to Shanghai through Japan, where he worked as a watchman.
(L-2)
Lachman Singh
Son of Phina, Village Kothi, P. S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur. Went to
America about 1910/12. In 1928 he was reported to be a member of the Ghadr
Party in America. (L-3)
Lachman Singh
Son of Jiwan Singh, Village Rampur, P. S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur. He
went to America about eleven years ago. (L-5)
Lachman Singh
Son of Indar Singh, Jat, of Khurdpur, P. S. Adampur, District Jullundur. He
emigrated to Vancouver in 1907 and lived with Tarak Nath Das. (L-6)
Lakha Singh
Son of Sandhi, Jat, Village Chiman Kalan, P. S. Nurmahal, District Jullundur.
He went to the United States of America about 1908-10 and worked for some
time in a factory at Stockton. (L-8)
Lala Hardyal
General Secretary of Ghadr Party (1913-14) and founder Editor of 'Ghadr' newspaper.
(Azadi p.31)
Lala Thaker Das (Dhuri)
Vice Secretary
Madan Singh, alias Harmindar Singh, alias Mahindar Singh, alias H.S. Sodi
He went to the U.S.A. in 1910. (M-2)
Madhu Ram
Son of Kesho Chand, Barber, Village Jadla, P. S. Pahon, District Jullundur.
He went to San Francisco in 1913 and has not visited his home since. (M-3)
Malla Singh
Son of Bogha Singh, Village Kandola, P. S. Adampur, District Jullundur. He
went to Canada about September 1907 and afterwards left for the U. S. A. (M-11)
Mangal Singh
Son of Sharam Singh, Jat, of Lalpura, P. S. Tarn Tarn, District Amritsar.
He went to Canada after serving for about 5 to 6 years in the 56th Sikhs F.
F. and is also reported to have served in the Police Force at Hong Kong. (M-17)
Mangal Singh (M-18)
Mangal Singh
Village Tappa, District Amritsar. In 1922 was in Brawley, California, and
reported to be a close adherent of the Ghadr party. (M-19)
Maya Singh
Son of Bhulla Singh, Mehton Rajput, of Paldi, P. S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur.
He went to America in 1906, and worked in ome Lumber mills near Vancouver,
and was said to be a man of influence. (M-23)
Mehr Singh
Son of Wazir Singh, of Village Langeri, District Hoshiarpur. During the ensuing
two year he was associated with the activities of prominent Ghadr leaders
in Canada and the U. S. A. (M-26)
Mehr Singh, Sigera, alias M. S. Vidyarthi
Son of Nagina Singh, Jat, of Sarin, P. S. Nakodar, District Jullundur. He
went to America in about 1911. A prominent revolutionary of Stockton who delivered
a seditious lecture at a meeting of the Ghadr Party of Fresno in January 1915.
(M-28)
Meva Singh Lopoke-Bhai
Killed Hopkinson (British Agent) in court of Vancouver at whose instigation
Bela Singh killed Bhai Bhag Singh and Bhai Badan Singh. Hanged on 11-01-1915
in Vancouver Jail. (Azadi p.33)
Milkha Singh, alias Thakur Singh
Son of Harnam Singh, Jat, of Barapind, P. S. Phillaur, District Jullundur.
Emigrated to Vancouver in 1908 and thence went to California. (M-32)
Mit Singh
Son of Ishar Singh, Village Pandori, P. S. Dakha, District Ludhiana. He emigrated
to Canada in 1905. At the end of 1929 he paid a visit to California in order
to try and compose the dissensions which had arisen in the affairs of the
Hindustan National Party. (M-35)
Mohan Singh
Son of Indar Singh, Village Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur. He left India to
Canada to join his father when he was a boy. (M-36)
Moti Ram, alias Muktanand, Arora, alias Swami Muktanand, B. A., alias Guru
Dutt Kumar
Son of Buta Ram Kumar, originally of village Makhad, Attock district and subsequently
of Bai Khel, P. S. Moch, District Mianwali. He arrived at Victoria, B. C.,
on the 31st October 1907 and started a grocery store there with the help of
the notorious Tarak Nath Das. (M-40)
Moulvi Barkat Ullah
Joined Ghadr movement. Prime Minister of Provisional Government of India,
in exile, in Kabul. Again went to U.S.A. Elected Vice President of the Ghadr
Party. (Azadi p.30)
Muhammad Ali
Son of Nathu, Arain, of Khotar, P. S. Banga, District Jullundur. He is educated
and went abroad in 1906. Was appointed one of the agents to collect subscriptions
at the Ghadr meeting held at Oxnard in August 1914. (M-42)
Mukand Lal, Pathak
Son or adopted son, of Pandit Gujar Ram, Sarawati Brahmin of Monko, District
Jullundur. Left India for America in 1912 with Jagat Ram and the late Kidar
Nath Sondhi. (M-50)
Mula Singh, alias Punjab Singh
Son of Jawala, Singh, of Mirankot, P. S. Sadr, District Amritsar. He then
went to America, from where he sent seditious literature to Policemen at Shanghai
and Hong Kong. (M-52)
Munsha Singh, Dukhi, alias Abdulla
Son of Nihal Singh, carpenter of Jandiala, P. S. Nur Mahal, District Jullundur.
Emigrated to Canada where he was an agent of the Yugantar Ashram at Vancouver.
(M-54)
Munsha Singh
Son of Indar Singh, of Nagar P. S. Philaur, District Jullundur. Emigrated
in 1907. Took part in the Collections made in California in 1927 for Ghadr
work in China. (M-55)
Munsha Singh
Son of Miya, Goldsmith, Village Malian Khurd, District Jullundur. He went
to America about 1905, and was illiterate when he left his home and had no
political views. (M-56)
Munshi Ram
Organizing Secretary
Nagina Singh
Son of Jowala Singh, Jat, of Jhingar, P. S. Banga, District Jullundur. Emigrated
to Canada in 1909 with his brother Arjan Singh. (N-2)
Nagingar Singh
He proceeded to Canada in 1931. (N-4)
Nagindar Singh
Son of Hira, Jat, of Village Toosa, P. S. Raikot, District Ludhiana. He is
a member of the Ghadr Party in America and at a meeting held at Sacramento
in January 1923 he was elected Assistant Secretary of the Ghadr Party for
that year. (N-5)
Nanak Chand, alias N. C. Sud
Son of Girdhari Lal, Village Naushera Punuan, P. S. Tarn Tarn, District Amritsar.
Emigrated to Philippines in 1912 and thence to America in 1913. After working
for a time in Oregon he went to California. (N-8)
Nand Singh, Sihra
Son of Narain Sigh, carpenter of Phillaur, District Jullundur. Whence after
obtaining his B. A. degree he proceeded to America, where he studied Mechanical
Engineering for three years. (N-10)
Nand Singh
Village Nagra, District Jullundur. He went to the U. S. A. about 20 years
ago and has not returned home so far. (N-11)
Narain Singh, Khaira
Son of Waryam Singh, Village Takhanwad, District Ferozepore. In October 1931
he was rumored to be in hiding in a cotton plantation near El Paso, Texas,
on the Mexican border and was believed to be intending to go to South America.
(N-19)
Narain Singh
Son of Mahna Singh, of Thikriwala, P.S. Barnala, Patiala State. In 1907, he
settled in Vancouver. (N-22)
Narinjan Singh
Son of Partap Singh, of Pandori, P.S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiapur. He was
formerly employed in the 15th Sikhs and went to Vancouver in 1906. (N-27)
Natha Singh
Son of Hardit Singh, Jat, Village Jassowal, P.S. Garshankar, District Hoshiapur.
He is reported to have left his home for America at the age of 24 about 1910.
(N-30)
Natha Singh
Son of Kalu, Jat, Village Lehli Kalan, P.S. Sadr. District Hoshiapur. Went
to America about 1907. (N-31)
Natha Singh
Son of Bhagat Singh, Of Rurka Kalan, Ps.S. Phillaur, District Jullundur. He
emigrated to Canada in 1906 where he was reported to be a close friend of
Bhagwan Singh Granthi (formerly a leader of the Ghadr Party) of village of
Viring, district Amristar and to have subscribed to the Ghadr Party funds.
(N-32)
Natha Singh
He was an important member of the Ghadr Party at San Francisco in 1928. (N-33)
Naurang Singh
Village Daduwal, District Hoshiarpur. In 1929 he was reported to be a regular
quarterly subscriber to the Ghadr Party in America, on behalf of the Kirti
fund. (N-38)
Nidhan Singh
Son of Hira Singh, Jat, of Mahesri, P.S. Moga, District Ferozepore. In March
1931 he was reported to have been selected Treasurer of a newly formed branch
of the Ghadr Party in Los Angeles. (N-39)
Nidhan Singh Chugha
Founding Member
Pakhar Singh, alias Sham Singh
Son of Bhan Singh, of Village Dhudeke, P.S. Moga, District Ferozepore. He
returned from Canada by the s.s. "Australien." (P-1)
Pakhar Singh
Son of Atra, Jat, of Mananwali, P.S. Phagwara, Kapurthala State. Went to America
about 1907 and returned in 1914-15. (P-3)
Pal Singh
Son of Badhawa, Jat, Village Nangal Choran, P.S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiapur.
He went to America about 1910, and before his departure served for some time
in the 35th Punjabis. (P-5)
Pala Singh, alias Uttam Singh
Son of Bhagat Singh, Village Laskhiri, P.S. Majitha, District Amristar. From
China he appears to have gone to Canada where he remained for some time and
thence to the U.S.A. which he entered illegally. (P-7)
Pala Singh
Son of Sundar Singh, Village Jagdev Kalan, P.S. Majitha, District Amristar.
He was elected to the local Committee of the Ghadr Party at Fresno in 1920
and again in 1922. (P-8)
Pala Singh
Son of Jiwan Singh, Village Mahel Gehla, P.S. Banga, District Jullundur. He
did not interest himself in politics before he left India for America about
1908. (P-9)
Pandurang Sadashio Khankhoji
Son of Sadashio, alias Annayaji Khankhoji, Wardha District. Central Provinces.
After studying for a short time in the Morris Collge, Nagpur, he left for
America in 1906, making a brief stay at Tokyo on his way. (P-11)
Parma Nand, Bhai, M.A.
Son of Tara Chand Chhibar, Mohyal Brahmin, of Village Karyala. P.S. Chakwal,
District Jhelum. Went to America, where he became a close disciple of Har
Dyal and an ardent exponent of the Ghadr cause. (P-14)
Partap Singh, M.A.
In 1920 he went to America for further studies. (P-16)
Partap Singh, alias Dharm Singh
Son of Dewa Singh, Jat, of Mola, P. S. Garhshankar, District Hoshiarpur. He
delivered a seditious lecture at Moorland (U.S.A) in 1912, and was reported
to have left America in 1914 to preach sedition in India. (P-18)
Partap Singh
Son of Indar Singh, of Shankar, P. S. Nakodar, District Jullundur. Emigrated
in 1904. Delivered seditious lectures at Vancouver. (P-19)
Partap Singh
Son of Faujdar Singh, Jat, of Pandori, P. S. Dakha, District Ludhiana. Went
to America in 1910 and landed at San Francisco. Worked as a watchman. (P-20)
Piara Singh, alias Karam Singh
Son of Lakha Singh, of Langeri, P. S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur. He left
for Canada in 1906 and joined the agitation against the entry of the "Komagata
Maru". (P-25)
Prem Singh, Azad, Gill
He emigrated to China and thence to America in 1920. (P-26)
Pritam Singh
Village Dhand Kasel, District Amritsar. In 1920 he became a member of the
Sacramento Committee of the Party and thereafter was frequently to be found
at headquarters. (P-29)
Prithi Singh
Son of Shadi Ram. Rajput, of Lalru, Patiala State. A revolutionary who while
in America, used to visit Jawala Singh's farm near Stockton to experiment
in bomb-making, and was present at the explosion which wounded the unknown
man said to belong to the United Provinces. (P-31)
Puran Singh
He went to Canada in 1925. (P-36)
Puran Singh
Son of Indar Singh, Jat, of Jandiala, P. S. Nurmahal, District Jullundur.
Emigrated to America in 1908, and came back to India once. Was a wireless
student at Seattle, but did not complete the course. (P-37)
Padha Singh
Son of Takht Singh, Jat, of Dhut Kalan. P. S. Bhunga, Kapurthala State. Went
abroad in 1913. Used to work in the Ghadr Press but was dismissed by the later
Ram Chandra of Peshawar, who was one of the leaders of the Ghadr Party in
America during the Great War. (R-1)
Raghbir Singh, Bans
He went to Vancouver, Canada, in September 1931. (R-2)
Raja Singh
Son of Maya Singh, of Kot Fatuhi, P. S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur. He
went to America in 1907 and was reported by the Canadian authorities to be
a seditionist. (R-7)
Rajinder Singh, B. A., alias Bhola Singh
Son of Thakar Singh, Jat, of Jandu Singha, P. S. Adampur, District Jullundur.
Arrived in New York in January 1912. (R-8)
Rajoo, alias Raj Mal, alias Banta Singh
Son of Ganda, Jat, of Bilga, P. S. Nurmahal, District Jullundur. Went to America
about 1906. Was a student in a high school at Seattle in 1910 and was supported
financially by G. D. Kumar. (R-9)
Rakha Singh, Grewal
Son of Chanda Singh, Village Baddowal, P. S. Sadr, District Ludhiana. He went
to Manila in August 1910 along with Rattan Singh, son of Anup Singh of Baddowal,
Ludhiana, and thence proceeded to the United States of America in December
1911, and worked as a labourer in California and Oregon. (R-10)
Ralla Singh
Son of Khem Singh, Village Udhowal, District Jullundur. He went to America
about 1902 and has not returned so far. (R-11)
Ralla Singh, (known as Master Ralla Singh)
Son of Dewa Singh, Jat, Village Jindwal, P. S. Banga, District Jullundur.
About the middle of 1929 when he was living in Marysville, California, he
was appointed one of the Directors of the American Hindustani Trading Company.
(R-12)
Ralla Singh
Village Lil, District Ludhiana. He was chosen as a member of the Ghadr Party
Committee at Fresno on the 26th February 1930. (R-13)
Ramchand
Went to the United States of America about 1920. (R-14)
Ramnath, Puri
Son of Jawala Mal, Puri, Khatri, Village Khem Karan, P. S. Kasur, District
Lahore. In 1905 he wrote one or two objectionable pamphlets and published
a seditious cartoon and at the end of 1906 he went to America where he worked
in various minor capacities. (R-17)
Ram Prasad
Son of Ganga Bishan, Lawyer, Village Bange, District Hoshiarpur, and now of
Jullundur Cit. He was at one time at Minnesota University, but afterwards
appears to have been employed in the store of Ram Singh of Halluwal at Marysville.
(R-18)
Ram Singh
Son of Sahib Singh, Tailor, Village Halluwal, P. S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur.
He served on the Committee of the Stockton Sikh Temple in 1923. (R-21)
Dr. Randhir Singh, Sandhu
He went to America in September 1920. (R-28)
Rattan Singh
Son of Ghumand, Singh, Village Lande Rode, P. S. Baghapurana, District Ferozepore.
He went to the U. S. A. in 1910 and worked as a farmer and laborer in various
places in California. (R-33)
Rattan Singh
He is reported to have gone to the U.S.A. in about 1929. (R-35)
Rattan Singh, alias Santa Singh, alias Hari Singh, alias Ishar Singh, alias
Ghulam Muhammad
Son of Nihal Singh, of Raipur Doaba, P. S. Banga, District Jullundur. Emigrated
to Fuji in 1904, whence to Vancouver in 1907. (R-36)
Rattan Singh
Son of Kaku Singh, Jat, of Pinodori, P. S. Dakha, District Ludhiana. His address
in America in 1917 was Hammond Lumber Co., Astoria. (R-38).
Rehmat Ali
Founding Member
Rur Singh
Son of Attar Singh, of Chuhar Chak, P. S. Mehna, District Ferozepore. He was
a member of the Ghadr Party which left San Francisco by the s.s "Korea" on
29th August 1914. (R-41)
Sajjan Singh, alias Surjan Singh
Son of Khazan Singh, of Bela, P. S. Bhadaur, Patiala State. Joined the 20th
Deccan Horse in 1898, but left it in 1906 and went to the U. S. A. (S-7)
Salig Ram, Pandit
Son of Mahasha Ram, Brahmin, of Moela Wahidpur. P. S. Garhshankar, District
Hoshiarpur. He was a member of the Ghadr Party which left San Francisco by
the s.s. "Korea" on the 29th August 1914. (S-8)
Sampuran Singh (S-11)
Samund Singh
Son of Attar Singh, Village Mahli, P. S. Bunga. District Jullundur. He left
his home in about 1907 and seems to have gone to Canada. (S-13)
Sant Ram, Mandal
Son of Amin Chand, Mandal, originally of Sangowal, P. S. Sadr, District Ludhiana,
and latterly of Ahmadgarh, Malerkotla State. Went to America in 1913 to take
up a course in engineering. (S-16)
Santa Singh
Son of Vir Singh, Village Gandiwind, P. S. Sirhali, District Amritsar. He
emigrated to America in 1909 and spoke for the first time at a Ghadr meeting
at Holt, Stockton, on 29th January 1915. (S-18)
Santa Singh, alias Ranga Singh
Son of Nihal Singh, Jat, Village Lohoke. P. S. Sirhali, District Amritsar.
In 1927 he re-emigrated in California as one of the collectors for the Kirti,
his address being P. O. Box 94, Lodi. (S-19)
Santokh Singh
Founding Member
Sham Singh
Son of Raja Singh, Village Thala, District Jullundur. In 1915 he attemted
to cross into the United States from Canada in company with Rattan Singh,
of village Raipur Doaba, District Jullundur, but was caught and sent back
to Vancouver. (S-35)
Shamsher Singh
Son of the later Bhai Bakhshish Singh, Jat, Village Sursingh, P. S. Bhikhiwind.
District Lahore. Born in California. (S-38)
Sher Singh, alias Amrit Singh
Son of Kesar Singh, of Vainpoin, P. S. Tarn Taran, District Amritsar. Was
reported by the Canadian authorities to be seditious. He left Victoria by
s.s. "Canada Maru" on 1st September 1914. (S-43)
Sher Singh, alias Ude Singh, alias Frank Brazil
Son of Tehl Singh, Jat, Village Sunam, Patiala State. He worked for two years
in California some months at Detroit and Chicago and then moved to East New
York where he lived for five years. (S-44)
Sher Singh Wein Puin
District Amritsar. Returned to India in the First Jatha. Life imprisonment.
Participated in Kisan movement after release. (Azadi p.70)
Shiv Singh, alias Tara Singh
Village Dhut Kalan, Kapurthala State. He went to America about 1910 and joined
the revolutionaries in 1913-14. (S-48)
Sohan Lal, Bhai
Son of Lachman Das, of Aulakh, P. S. Nakodar, District Jullundur. Was formerly
a teacher in the Government School at Nakodar and went to America in 1907
and settled in Vancouver. Became Secretary of the United India League at Vancouver.
(S-52)
Sohan Singh Bhakna, Baba
Son of Karam Singh, of Village Bhakna Kalan, District Amritsar. One of the
leaders of the Ghadr Party in America. Was later President at the Committee
meeting of different centers for the advancement of the "cause". (S-55) Founder
President of the Ghadr Party. Tried in First Lahore Conspiracy Case and was
sentenced to transportation for life. Took part in hunger strikes in Andeman
jail. President of A.I.K.S. in 1940. (Azadi p. 30)
Sohan Singh, Basi, alias Bakhshish Singh
Went to Canada in 1925. (S-56)
Sohan Singh 'Yachak', alias Bujha Singh
Son of Vir Bhan, Jat, of Village Dhaliwal, P. S. Nakodar, District Jullundur.
He emigrated to America about 1909-10 and has not since visited his home.
(S-57)
Sohan Singh
Son of Samittar Singh, Jat, of Village Dhut Kalan, P. S. Bhunga, Kapurthala
State. After Matriculating he went to America for a course in Mechanical Engineering.
In 1927 he was reported to be a member of the Ghadr Party in America and Canada.
(S-58)
Sucha Singh
Son of Sant Singh, Jat, of Village Marhana, P. S. Sirhali, District Amritsar.
Went to America about 1906, and is believed to have since resided in California.
(S-61)
Sudh Singh, Bhai
Son of Chanda Singh, Gill, of Chuhar Chak, P. S. Mehna, District Ferozepore.
He served for 3 to 4 years in the 15th Sikhs and went to China in 1909 and
from there to America. He was secretary of the Indian Committee in Vancouver
and visited Daljit Singh of the "Komagata Maru". (S-65)
Sundar Singh
Village Rodde, District Ferozepore. In 1923 he was reported to be a member
of the Ghadr Party in America, and to have stated at Ghadr Party meetings
that he would sacrifice his life for the Party. (S-69)
Surain Singh
Son of Ghasita Singh, of Village Mahem, District Jullundur. He is known to
have been in Canada in 1920, but did not come prominently to notice until
1929 when he was reported to be a sympathizer of the Ghadr Party in Canada.
(S-75)
Surat Singh, alias Surat Singh, Gill
He went to America in February 1920. (S-76)
Surjan Singh, alias Sarju
Son of Harnam Singh Sadh, formerly of Village Lakhpu, Tehsil Phagwara, Kapurthala
State, but now a resident of Jhingran, District Jullundur. He went to abroad
about 1907/09 and came to notice in 1924 when he was reported to be working
for the Ghadr Party. (S-78)
Tara Singh
Son of Sham Singh, Jat, of Village Kharaudi, P. S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur.
First went to Canada at the age of 15 to join his brother Kapur Singh who
was working in the Doaba Mail Co. (T-3)
Tarak Nath Das
A revolutionary intellectual. Active as a Nationalist in Seattle Center in
America from 1908. Awarded two years imprisonment in the San Francisco Conspiracy
Case. (Azadi p.34)
Teja Singh Sutantar, alias T.S. Azad, alias T.S. Giani, alias Samundar Singh
Reached San Francisco about the middle of December 1929. (T-8)
Teja Singh
Son of Narain Singh, of Village Kacha Pakka, District Lahore. (T-9)
Thakur Singh
Son of Jhandu, Village Jamsher, P.S. Sadr, District Jullundur. Went to America
about 1909. He was reported to be a leader or close adherent of the Ghadr
Party in American and to have collected funds in July 1927 fir Ghadr Party
work in China. (T-15)
Thakur Singh
Son of Chajju, of Village Samrai, P.S. Nurmahal, District Jullundur. On the
tenth February 1932 was arrested and charged with being in the United States
illegally. He was said to have entered California from Mexico in 1929. (T-16)
Thakur Singh
Village Shankar, District Jullundur. In 1916, he was reported to be preaching
sedition against the British Government in Stockton, California. (T-17)
Udham Singh Kasel-Master
Trained the revolutionaries returning to India in the use of fire arms at
Jawala Suigh's Farm. Life imprisonment after returning to India from America.
Escaped from the Vellore Jail, reached Kabul and established the headquarter
of Ghadr Party there, visited India each year secretly. Assassinated in 1926
while crossing the borders. (Azadi p.72)
Ujagar Singh alias Jawala Singh
Son of Partab Singh, Village Nangal, P.S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiapur. He
went to America in 1906 in company with his brother Diwan Singh. (U-6)
Ujagar Singh
Village Paldi, P. S. Mahilpur, District Hoshiarpur. He was an important member
of the Ghadr Party at San Francisco in 1928. (U-7)
Umrao Singh, alias U.S. Bains, alias Umar Din
Son of Jowahir Singh, Jat, of Mahilpur, District Hoshiapur. He emigrated to
America in 1907 where he was an important leader of the Ghadr Party as early
as 1910. (U-10)
V. G. Pingle
Founding Member
Waisakha Singh-Baba
Founding Member
Waryam Singh, known as Warian S. Gravell
Son of Lal Singh, Jat, Village Rania, P.S. Nihalsingwala, District Ferozepore.
His earlier history is not known, but it is believed that he went to China
in 1914 or 1915 and thence to the U.S.A. (W-2)
Waryam Singh
Son of Narain Singh, Jat, of Kukar, P.S. Garshankar, District Hoshiapur. Went
to America in 1906. Was President of the Khalsa Diwan Society. (W-3)
Waryam Singh
Son of Wazir Singh of village Dhapin or Dhobke (Dhakai?), Kapurthala State.
He emigrated to Canada in 1907. (W-4)
Wasakha Singh, Baba
Son of Dyal Singh, of Dodher, P.S. Sirhali, District Amristar. He was formerly
in the Shanghai Police and subsequently went to Canada, where he joined the
Ghadr Party. (W-6)
Wattan Singh, Panesar
He studied in America during 1926-1927. (W-8)
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