Personal Details of Richard Osmond

 

Born:  03/05/1847
Died:  20/03/1921
Buried:  24/03/1921

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Burial Register
Name at death Richard Osmond
Age at Death 73
Burial Date 24 March 1921
Abode Walbury, Northcourt Ave.
Reading
Official at Burial ?
Comments Died at King's Road Chapel Vestry
Burial Register Index
Book 1917
Page Number 052
Reccord Number 10014
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Richard Osmond
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  Top of supporting block: In Loving Memory of Richard Osmond born may 3rd. 1847 died March 20th. 1921. Bottom of supporting block: Also of Anna Maria, his wife, born Jan. 23rd. 1849, died Sept.7th. 1921. "I have passed from the Gate of Death unto Life."
 
Name on Memorial Richard Osmond
Date of death 20/03/1921
Age 74
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Cross resting on block, 4 kerbstones
Construction Material Rough hewn granite with letters
Condition of memorial Fair, some subsidence of kerbs and cross
Pattison Location Code 67
Others named on memorial
Anna Maria Osmond

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

Richard Osmond
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 24/03/1921
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

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Sudden Death in Church.
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News reached Newbury on Monday morning of the particularly sudden death of Mr. Richard Osmond of Reading on the previous day.

Since he relinquished farming eight years ago, Mr. Osmond has been residing at Walbury, Northcourt-avenue Reading.

He attended service at the King’s-road Baptist Church on Sunday morning, as was his custom and shortly after arriving was seized with illness. He was removed to the vestry, where he passed away from heart failure.

Reared in the bosom of agriculture, Richard Osmond rose to be one of the best farmers and most respected men in these parts. He was a good employer of labour, and, though a man of studious and quiet disposition was always willing to shoulder his share of public work for the good of his neighbours and the country in which he lived.

He was the son of the late Richard Osmond, who, with his brother Michael, rented the whole of the parish of Linkenholt, which is at the back of beyond somewhere on the hills between Hungerford and Hurstbourne Tarrant, and here they were most successful in sheep rearing. The son learnt the lesson of his youth well for later on, when at Weston, his flock of Hampshire Down sheep was quite noted.

When his father retired and went to live at Bath about 50 years ago, Mr. Osmond started farming on his own account at East Ilsley. He quickly gained the trust of his neighbours, as was shown by his appointment as treasurer of the Royal Ilsley Society, which in those days, was the leading agricultural organisation of the district, and of which, we believe, he was almost the sole surviving member.

He was also chosen as a member of the Wantage Board of Guardians. In the early eighties, he removed to Weston, where he remained until the end of his farming career. He farmed well and prospered, was well liked by his neighbours and held in high regard by his men.

He made a speciality of sheep, and his horses were also a strong point, and gained for him many prizes at local shows. He had many sides, little known to those who only knew him casually.

His knowledge of nature’s phenomena was very wide. Indeed he was a great student of natural history, botany and meteorology. We believe he was a member of the Selbourne Society, and we know that he kept records of the rainfall for some forty years, and those he regularly sent month in and month out to the “Newbury Weekly News.” Another of his hobbies was chess, and to this, like everything he took up, he devoted a large amount of deep thinking.

His principal public work was on the Newbury Board of Guardians and Rural District Council, and he was appointed chairman of the latter body in 1906.

He was also a Justice of the Peace for the County. He married Miss A. M. Humphries, of Wootton Bassett, who with three daughters, mourn his loss. The funeral takes place this Thursday afternoon at Newbury Old Cemetery at three o’clock.

Richard Osmond
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date: 31/03/1921
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

The Late Mr. Richard Osmond

The funeral of the late Mr. Richard Osmond, whose death we recorded in our last issue, took place on Thursday afternoon in the Old Cemetery, Newtown-road, and was attended by a number of relatives and friends.

A private service was held at the residence at Reading, after which the body was brought by road to Newbury.

The mourners included Miss Alice Osmond, Miss Gertrude Osmond, Mr and Mrs J H Spackman, Mr Humphries, Mrs Humphries, Mr and Mrs John Osmond, Mr Gerald Rose and Mr Litten.
"There follows a list of others who attended .."
The service at the graveside was very short, and was conducted by the Revd.R G Fairbairn. The arrangements were entrusted to Messrs Heelas and Co.Ltd. of Reading


Biographical Information

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Osmonds and Spackmans

 A short note from Monica Neville

Some years ago, my husband and I came from Aberdeen to do some Family History research in Berks and were disappointed not to be able to go into the cemetery. Maybe one day...
I have information to add to Anna Maria Osmond and Richard Osmond, and to Joseph H Spackman, which may be of interest.


Anna Maria Osmond (nee Humphries) born 23rd January 1849 at Ballards Ash in the parish of Wootton Bassett. Father Jacob Humphries, mother Ann Humphries (nee White). Married 25th May 1871 at the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Wootton Bassett to Richard Osmond


Richard Osmond born 3rd May 1847 in Linkenholt, Hants. Father Richard Osmond, mother Jane Gundry Osmond (nee Clarke). Marriage details as above At Richard's funeral, I believe the official to have been Rev R G Fairbairn


Joseph Havelock Spackman born 9th Sep 1857 at Dilton, Westbury, Wilts
Father Clare Flower Spackman, mother Elizabeth Spackman nee (Hulbert). Married 12th Sep 1905 at St Gregory, Welford, Berks to Louise Humphries Osmond

Kind regards
Monica Neville



Author: M Neville
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