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Name at death | Richard Allen Prestoe | ||||||
Age at Death | 70 | ||||||
Burial Date | 22 December 1906 | ||||||
Abode |
6 Pleasent Place, St. Johns Road
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | F W Clark | ||||||
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Burial Register entry for Richard Allen Prestoe
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Headstone: In Loving Memory of / Eliza Ann / the beloved wife of / Richard A. Prestoe / who died Novr. 12th 1893 / aged 59 years / "This is the rest wherewith he hath / caused the weary to rest" / Also of Richard Allen Prestoe / who died Dec. 19th. 1906 / aged 70 years. / "The Eternal God is my refuge / and underneath are the Everlasting Arms." // | |
Name on Memorial | RICHARD ALLEN PRESTOE |
Date of death | 19/12/1906 |
Age | 70 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Headstone; Footstone; Maybe Kerbstones buried. |
Construction Material | Marble Lead letters |
Condition of memorial | Good but Lead letters missing |
Pattison Location Code | P(D)5 |
Recorder's Notes | Richard Prestoe was the son of a Millwright. He was born in Andover but lived in 5 then 6 Pleasant Place, St John's Rd, Newbury for all of his life. He began as a Journeyman Millwright & then became a Steam Engine Fitter. He married Eliza Ann Hatt, dressmaker, of Jack of Newbury St, Newbury in 1861. Eliza was the daughter of James, an Ostler until disabled by 1861, & Elizabeth Hatt who lived at 78, Northbrook St in 1841 & then at 22, Jack O 'Newbury St, off Northbrook Rd, Newbury(1951 &61). They brought up 8 children at Pleasant Place, next door to Richard's parents. Three children, Pollie, Albert & Annie are buried in plot P(B)1. Sources: NRC Bur Recd; Ancestry records. |
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ELIZA ANN PRESTOE |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser |
Article date: | 27/12/1906 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | A WORKING MAN WORTHY. —The death took place last Wednesday of Mr. Richard Allen Prestoe at the age of 70. He had been ailing for some time from heart disease, but the end was very sudden. He was a worthy type of a working man, an able and intelligent mechanic of the school who had done so much to bring about perfection of mechanical appliances to be found in large works of the present day. He was apprenticed at the age of 14, and continued in the service of Messrs Plenty, and the Eagle Ironworks, for the long period of 56 years, serving them honourably, and industriously throughout. His work was in the engine-fitting department, of which he was latterly foreman for some twenty years, being associated with the firm from its early beginnings until it rose into prominence as the makers of marine engines which have been sent to all quarters of the civilised world. Mr. Prestoe was for many years secretary of the Eagle Works Sick Fund , and always had a kindly consideration for those disabled by sickness, and was foremost in any movement for the alleviation of distress. Mr. Prestoe had several hobbies which occupied his spare time. He was an enthusiastic mineralogist, and had quite a representative collection, which he classified and labelled with much correctness. He had also archaeological tastes, and had a number of interesting curios. Old china always attracted him, and of this he had some valuable specimens. Evidence of the great respect entertained for him by his employers and fellow-workmen was afforded at the funeral on Saturday afternoon, which was conducted at the Cemetery by the Rev. F. W. Clarke, pastor iof the Congregational Church, and the Vicar of St. John’s (Rev. R. Wickham Legg) was also present. The firm was represented by Mr. E. P. Plenty, (managing director). Messrs. S. J. Smith , E. J. Davis, and Booth, of the office staff, Mr. J. Wyse, the general foreman, and some seventy of the workmen, some of whom acted as bearers. The mourners included two daughters, four sons, a brother, and other relatives. Wreaths were sent by the children, Messrs. Plenty, from the Staff, Eagle Ironworks, from the Boiler Works, and the workmen. The Rechabites, of which deceased had been a member for 26 years, was represented by Messrs. Sainsbury and Cullum. Newbury Weekly News and General Advertiser - Thursday 27 December 1906 |
Source: | NWN |
Article date: | 23/02/1906 |
Copyright: | NWN |
Transciption: | By the death of Mr. Richard Prestoe a veritable local G.O.M has been taken from us. He had long since passed the Psalmist’s limit, and indeed had reached the patriarchal age of eighty-four year almost up to the last was hale and hearty. For more than fifty years he worked at the Eagle ironworks and could tell an interesting tale of the development of that firm. Mr Prestoe was one of the old school of mechanics, one who took pride in his work for its own sake. He always had a strong aversion to piece-work, believing it to be neither for the advantage of master or man. One of Mr. Prestoe’s characteristics was a love of long rambles in the early morning, and perhaps he owed his long life to this good habit. At any rate it made him an observant student of nature, which he practically turned to useful account by supplementing hid usual employment with the interesting work of a naturalist. For some years past he had been an inmate of Kimber’s Almshouses |
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Richard Allen Prestoe
Born inAndoverin 1836 the son of Richard (b 1809) and Charlotte Allen (b 1810 in Newbury) married17 Dec. 1835. Richard senior was an agricultural machinist.
By 1842 the family was living in Newbury, Richard had two brothers and two sisters all born in Newbury. On 1861 census they were living at6 Pleasant Placeand his occupation was millwright journeyman.
By 1871 he was married to Elizabeth Amy Hatt (1861) and had a daughter Kate and a son Thomas. He was still a millwright and living at5 Pleasant Place, parents still living at No 6.
In 1881, occupation now engine fitter and still living at5 Pleasant Placehe and his wife had a daughter Annie, at home and four sons Thomas, Albert, Harry and Frederick.
By 1891 he was a steam engine fitter and living at6 Pleasant Place. His wife , two daughters Charlotte ( a dressmaker) and Pollie ( a mother’s help) and three sons Albert (printers compositor), Harry ( Tinsman apprentice) and Frederick ( scholar) all at home.
On 1901 census Richard was described as an engine fitter and was a widower.
Elizabethhad died12 November 1893aged 59 years.
NWN 28 January 1892 had a piece about the good health of the employees of the Eagleworks during a ‘flu epidemic which was affecting other businesses in the town badly.
NWN 7 January 1897 had a piece about the Sick Fund at the Eagleworks of which Richard was the Secretary.
Richard died 22nd December 1906 aged 70yrs. still living at6 Pleasant Place.
Author: Sylvia Sellwood
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ELIZA ANN PRESTOE
Richard Allen Prestoe
Born inAndover in 1836 the son of Richard (b 1809) and Charlotte Allen (b 1810 in Newbury) married17 Dec. 1835. Richard senior was an agricultural machinist.
By 1842 the family was living in Newbury, Richard had two brothers and two sisters all born in Newbury. On 1861 census they were living at6 Pleasant Placeand his occupation was millwright journeyman.
By 1871 he was married to Elizabeth Amy Hatt (1861) and had a daughter Kate and a son Thomas. He was still a millwright and living at5 Pleasant Place, parents still living at No 6.
In 1881, occupation now engine fitter and still living at5 Pleasant Placehe and his wife had a daughter Annie, at home and four sons Thomas, Albert, Harry and Frederick.
By 1891 he was a steam engine fitter and living at6 Pleasant Place. His wife , two daughters Charlotte ( a dressmaker) and Pollie ( a mother’s help) and three sons Albert (printers compositor), Harry ( Tinsman apprentice) and Frederick ( scholar) all at home.
On 1901 census Richard was described as an engine fitter and was a widower.
Elizabethhad died12 November 1893aged 59 years.
NWN 28 January 1892 had a piece about the good health of the employees of the Eagleworks during a ‘flu epidemic which was affecting other businesses in the town badly.
NWN 7 January 1897 had a piece about the Sick Fund at the Eagleworks of which Richard was the Secretary.
Richard died 22nd December 1906 aged 70yrs. still living at6 Pleasant Place.
Author: Sylvia Sellwood
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