Personal Details of Charles Gower

 

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Buried:  16/04/1887

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Burial Register

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Cemetery accounts

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Name at death Charles Gower
Date of burial 16/04/1887
Whence brought Thatcham
Where & how buried Unconsecrated Brick Grave
By whom buried Reverend E G Griffiths
Account Entry Book 02 - Page 030
Transcription comments On FBMD

Accounts Entry for Charles Gower
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Newspaper Cuttings

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Revd Charles Gower
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 21/04/1887
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

CHARLES GOWER
Another aged and highly respected parishioner is removed by the death of the Rev. C. Gower, who twenty-four years ago removed from Upwey, near Weymouth, to Thatcham, where for eleven years he exercised his ministry as pastor of the Congregational Church, and on resigning the same preached for eight years at Bucklebury. For the last four or five years he has retired from active duties, preaching only occasionally, as health and opportunity favoured. His visits to the sick and poor were much prized, and he leaves behind a very grateful memory. He was buried on Saturday at Newbury Cemetery, in the same grave as his wife was laid 17 years previously. The coffin was of polished oak, inscribed:

Charles Gower
Died April 13 1887
Aged 70
Weep not for me

Among the mourners were the brother of the deceased, Mrs. Ellen Lawrence, who had acted as his house-keeper for a number of years. Around his grave was also to be noticed Mr. J. Lawrence, Miss Sarah Lawrence, Messrs. J. Carter, Padbury, E. Pinnock, A. Brown, Mrs. Griffiths, Mrs. Lay, Mrs. Cousins. The Rev. E. Griffiths officiated, and the funeral arrangements were conducted by Mr. R. Rickarby, with whom was Mr. A. Bailey.
On Sunday evening the Rev. E. Griffiths preached the funeral sermon from the passage, “For me to live is Christ; to die is gain”. The preacher said that two of their neighbours had during the past week gone to be with Christ, which was far better; he referred to Miss Bailey and Mr. Gower. As to the latter, they knew what a consistent follower of Christ he was. It was only the last Sunday he was on earth that in the midst of his suffering he remarked “And this is East Sunday; how unlike East Sunday! How I should like the old hymn once more, “Christ the Lord is risen to-day”. The hymn was sung by those waiting on him, and then he exclaimed “Oh, I wish the angels would come and fetch me away!”. It was not the, but three days afterwards that his wish was gratified, the angels came and carried him to be for ever with the Lord”.


Biographical Information

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Revd. Charles Gowar

The following are extracts from Roy B. Tubb's book “THATCHAM URC200
History of the Independent Chapel of Thatcham, etc.
ISBN 0-9507736-8-9, published in 2005

Page 27
REVD CHARLES GOWAR (1861-1872)
In December 1859 the church advertised for “a Minister to take the oversight of the Congregational Church at Thatcham”, where the members and congregation were “a very united but poor people”. The minister's salary was to be £20 per annum plus an endowment of about £30.

Page 28
In March 1861 a church management committee …. was set up. Its first task was to find a prospective pastor. Revd Charles Gowar of Upwey, near Weymouth, Dorset, was invited to preach on the first two Sabbaths in April. This he did and must have made a good impression on members because two months later, they voted by 16-3 to offer him the pastorship. He accepted in June 1861.

Page 31
Charles Gowar's place of birth was given as Greenwich, Kent, in the 1871 census. He was then a widower, aged fifty-four, living in The Manse, Back Lane (Park Lane), Thatcham. According to Revd Summers, Charles was “quiet, cautious and in very delicate health”. His wife, Harriet, died while here in Thatcham. She was buried in the Newtown Road cemetery, Newbury, on 10th September 1870. Just over one year later (5th November 1871), Revd Charles Gower gave notice of his intention to resign the pastorate as from the last Sunday in March 1872.
He then spent eight years (1873-81) as pastor of the Congregational Chapel at Bucklebury. Following that he preached occasionally for a few years as required, depending on the state of his health.
He died, aged seventy, on 13th April 1887 at Thatcham after a prolonged period of illness. He was buried in the same grave as his wife in Newbury.

Our thanks to local historian, David Peacock, for drawing this to our attention.

Author: Roy Tubb
© Roy Tubb



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