Chinna Karam Singh

Dynasty

Gill

Jagir

Chinna Karam Singh

Hindi Name

चिन्ना करम सिंह

Revenue

50000 (in 1849)

Time Period

1760 – 1947

Genealogy

  • Sardar Karam Singh, Founder Of Chinna Karam Singh, was served under the Bhangi Misl, Sardar Hari Singh Bhangi Of Lahore, and took possession of several villages in the Sialkot (now in Pakistan) and held several villages neighbouring the village "Chinna" when Bhangi Chiefs fells, during the rise of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Of Lahore, he was served under his rule, his Chinna Estate, worth was rs. 50000, was married had issues with two sons :-
    • Sudh Singh
    • Budh Singh (d.1827), was served with his brother as a "General" under the Lahore dubar, and served many campaigns like Multan, Kashmir and Peshawar.
  • General Sardar Sudh Singh, Jagirdar Of Chinna Karam Singh, was served as a General under the Lahore durbar, and served many campaigns like Multan, Kashmir and Peshawar was married had issue's with six sons:-
    • Jai Singh, was married had issue's with two sons, He died in 1870 :-
      • Kirpal Singh, was married had issue with one son :-
        • Sohan Singh (d.1960)
      • Gopal Singh
    • Hari Singh
    • Badan Singh (d.1877), was married had issue's five sons :-
      • Kehar Singh
      • Bishan Singh, was served in Indian army, was married into the Ghanauli Estate, In Ambala, had issues with three sons :-
        • Indar Singh
        • Lachman Singh (b.1881), was a Captain in the 26th Punjabi Infantry Regiment, was married had issues with three sons :-
          • Hardat Singh (b.1901)
          • Surat Singh (b.1904)
          • Pehlwan Singh (b.1907)
        • Jamadar Balwant Singh (b.1883), was served as a "Jamadar" in the 45th Rattrays Sikhs, which was raised by Captain Thomas Rattray in 1856, was married had issue with one son :-
          • Avtar Singh
      • Partap Singh, was married had issues with three sons :-
        • Lal Singh
        • Datar Singh
        • Avtar Singh (b.1885)
      • Randhir Singh
      • Ram Singh
    • Mahan Singh
    • Amar Singh (d.1897), was served in Indian army , and he become a "Jamadar" and on his discharge , received fifty acres of land, free of revenue tax, in the village of Rakh Othian, situated Southwest of Ajnala, Punjab.
    • Hardit Singh (d.1892)
  • Sardar Bahadur Sardar Hardit Singh, Jagirdar Of Chinna Karam Singh, was served as a "Risaldar- Major" in the 9th Bengal Lancer's, in 1876, he become a Provincial Durbari , was married had issue with one son, was died in 1892 :-
    • Mehtab Singh, was born in 1849, He was educated at Aitchison College, Lahore, he become a Risaldar- Major in the 6th Bengal Cavalry, In 1882, he successfully in the Egyptian campaigns , and for his gallant services, was awarded the title of " Sardar Bahadur" , He was lastly appointed ADC to H.H Maharaja Rajinder Singh, Maharaja Of Patiala.
  • Sardar Sohan Singh, Jagirdar Of Chinna Karam Singh, was married had issues with two sons, He was died in 1960 :-
    • Sardar Sohan Singh, Jagirdar Of Chinna Karam Singh, was married had issues with two sons, He was died in 1960 :-
    • Lakhwinder Singh (b.1934)
  • Sardar Lakhwinder Singh, Jagirdar Of Chinna Karam Singh, was born in 1934, was predominantly in the agriculture bossiness, maintaining his farms and estate's, was married had issues, with four sons :-
    • Jaspal Singh
    • Parmjit Singh
    • Harjit Singh (b.1972), was a teacher at a Government School in the village, later he was migrated with his family at Canada , was married had issues with two sons :-
      • Manjit Singh
      • Hargunjit Singh
    • Rajbir Singh (b.1975)
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