Personal Details of Thomas Turner

 

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Buried:  06/12/1916

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Burial Register
Name at death Thomas Turner
Age at Death 75
Burial Date 06 December 1916
Abode 7 York Road,
Newbury.
Official at Burial J Edward Peel
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1899
Page Number 295
Reccord Number 9553
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Thomas Turner
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Reproduced with kind permission


Memorial Details
  Headstone: In Loving Memory of / Sarah Naylor / who fell asleep in Jesus / March 12th. 1894 /aged 65 years. / "Blessed are the Dead which die in the Lord." / Rev. XII, 13. / Also of Louisa / the beloved wife of Thomas Turner, / who entered into Rest / February 28 1915 / aged 81 years. / "Jesu lover of my soul / Let me to thy bosom fly." / Also of Thomas Turner / husband of the above / who departed this life / Dec. 4. 1916, / aged 75 years. / At Rest. // East Kerbstone: Side: In Loving Memory of // North Kerbstone: Side: William Panchaud who departed this life February 1st. 1928 aged 68 years. // North Kerbstone: side: "Safe in the Homeland." //
 
Name on Memorial THOMAS TURNER
Date of death 04/12/1916
Age 75
Gender Male
 
Memorial Type Headstone; Kerbstones
Construction Material Marble Lead letters
Condition of memorial Good condition but tilting right & forward; letters vulnerable.
Pattison Location Code P(D)4
Recorder's Notes Sarah Naylor was born to John, a glazier, & Ann, a Laundress, of West Mills, Newbury. She was a dressmaker in the 1851 census. By 1861, her father was dead and she lived with her mother in Bartholomews Almshouses. No records can be found until the 1891 census when she is recorded as working as a dressmaker and visiting another dressmaker in 3,Trafalgar Place, Bartholomew St. Louisa Turner, nee Naylor, was sister to Sarah & grew up in West Mills. She was a live-in domestic servant in 1851 to Mason's, Grocer's, of West Mills &, a Cook to John Staples, Ironmonger of Bartholomew St in 1861. In 1874,she became Thomas Turner's 2nd wife, bringing up his three daughters by his first wife, Mary. Thomas Turner was born to an Agricultural Labourer & his wife, Sarah, who lived in The City, a poor area of small cottages in St John's, Newbury. He continued to live there after his marriage to Mary Adams in 1863, working in a Candle Making factory at 48, Bartholomew St which he later took over. When Mary died in 1873 he was left to bring up three daughters and he married Louisa Naylor in Newbury in 1874. He was still a Candle maker's porter in the 1881 census but was described as a Tallow Chandler at 48, Bartholomew St in an 1887 directory. After the trade died out they moved to Ernest Cottage, 7, York Rd, Newbury & his occupation was described as an Oilman in the 1891 census. He had retired from this trade by the 1901 census when his occupation was given as a Market Gardener, and again in the 1911 census. He left £7464 to Stephen North, Auctioneer's Clerk & Alexander North, Accountant's Clerk. Sources: NRC Bur Recd; Ancestry records.
Others named on memorial
LOUISA TURNER
WILLIAM PANCHAUD
Sarah Naylor

Newspaper Cuttings

The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.

Thomas Turner
Source: Newbury Weekly News
Article date:
Copyright: Newbury Weekly News
Transciption:

THOMAS TURNER
A DEFUNCT INDUSTRY
Mr. Thomas Turner of York-road, who died last week, is noteworthy as having been the last tallow chandler to carry on business in Newbury. In the early years of the century, the manufacture of tallow candles was a lucrative industry. The factory in Newbury where the candles were made, was on the west side of Bartholomew-street close to the opening of the Craven-road, the old meeting house of the Society of Friends being on the same spot. For many years the business was carried on by Ald. John Kimber, a leading townsman in municipal affairs, who, on his retirement, went to live at Cope Hall.

It was disposed of in the late eighties to Mr. John Mason, but was not long in his occupation, when the concern was sold to Mr. David Dolby, the manager, who, on leaving Newbury, sold it to Mr. Thomas Turner, who had previously worked in the factory. He kept on until local candle making died out, and then he took up with the oil trade- which he successfully carried on until having made a competency, he retired on his little property in the York-road, where he passed away, and was buried in the Cemetery on Wednesday in last week, the Rev. J. Peel officiating.

The mourners were Mrs Panchard, his only surviving daughter, and her husband; Mrs. Blackwell, sister; Mr, F, Pocock, son-in-law; three grandchildren; Mr. J. Adams, nephew; Mrs. Taylor, niece; Mr. S. North.

Wreaths were received from his daughter Alice and her husband; Sister and brother (Emma and George); son-in-law (Fred), grandchildren (Nellie and Willie, Janey and Fred); Jack Polly; Mr. and Mrs. S. North; Mrs Rawlings and Elsie; Mr. and Mrs. Ryder; Mr. A.T. Whitington; Mr. and Mrs. H. Taylor.

[A list of those present is appended, but has not been reproduced].

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