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Buried: | 19/04/1873 |
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Name at death | Robert Tasker | ||||||
Age at Death | 88 | ||||||
Burial Date | 19 April 1873 | ||||||
Abode |
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | The Rev'd. Daniel Harding, Primitive Methodist Minister, Newbury. | ||||||
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Sources | Burial Register |
"On N side of roof: In Memory of / Robert Tasker / born February 12th 1785 / died April 15th. 1873 // On S side of roof: Also in Loving Memory of / Elizabeth Jane / his beloved wife who died October 15th 1878 / aged 66 years. ""Thy will be done.""//" | |
Name on Memorial | Robert TASKER |
Date of death | 15/04/1873 |
Age | 88 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Coped roof tomb |
Construction Material | Sandstone |
Condition of memorial | Coped roof tomb on rectangular base. Engraved lettering. Some flaking |
Pattison Location Code | 58A |
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Elizabeth Jane TASKER |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 24/04/1873 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | THE LATE MR. ROBERT TASKER The deceased was well known in the neighbourhood as a gentleman of considerable property. He is stated to have commenced business as a village blacksmith at Abbott's Inn, near Andover, and his industry and skill enabled him to develop a small business into a very large one. He was the original proprietor of the Waterloo Iron Works, Andover, which he built, and he was for many years well known as a maker of agricultural implements, and the inventor of several improvements in them. The fortune he amassed in business is a remarkable instance of success achieved by intelligent and steady industry. Retiring from business in 1836, he subsequently resided in Winchester and Southampton, and at the latter place he became connected with some mining operations, by which he unfortunately lost a considerable sum of money. Since his residence in Newbury, Mr. Tasker has on several occasions contributed munificent donations to the Primitive Methodist cause, with which he was identified. He was buried on Saturday last, in Newbury Cemetery. |
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Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 05/06/1873 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News/ Andover Advertiser |
Transciption: | THE LATE MR. ROBERT TASKER The testator bequeaths to the Andover British school £40 for the Chapel belonging to the independence at Abbots Ann £16 for the benefit of the independent Chapel at Andover £19 19s; for the primitive Methodist Society at Newbury £40; for the Wesleyan missionary society at Newbury £19 19s; for the Baptist missionaries Society at Newbury £19 19s; for the congregation of independents at Newbury £19 19s; for the Newbury branch of the temperance Society £10; for the Newbury branch of the Bible Society £19 19s . The interest of Mr Tasker in various chapels and charges on others were disposed of for the benefit of those chapels prior to Mr tasker's death there were six codicils appended to the will. |
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Source: | andover advertiser |
Article date: | 29/10/2010 |
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Transciption: | OCTOBER'S meeting of the Andover History and Archaeology Society featured a talk by Gary Wragg on the Milestones museum at Basingstoke and the Tasker collection which is housed there. Gary began by giving a brief overview of the accepted Tasker history -how the journeyman blacksmith Robert Tasker joined Robert Maslem at Abbotts Ann in about 1807, set up the Waterloo Ironworks at Anna Valley in 1813 and later brought both his brother William and his brother-in-law George Fowle into the business. The Waterloo foundry prospered and thrived throughout the 19th centu-ry and was the market leader in advanced farm |
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