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Name at death | Thomas Hibel Garlick | ||||||
Age at Death | 84 | ||||||
Burial Date | 30 June 1933 | ||||||
Abode |
Ormonde House
Newbury |
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Official at Burial | G. Glandfield | ||||||
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Burial Register entry for Thomas Hibel Garlick
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From top of scroll: Sacred to the memory of/ Thomas Hibel/ Garlick/ born March 6 1849/ died June 26th 1933./ " I know whom I have believed." 11 Tim. 1,12. | |
Name on Memorial | Thomas Hibel Garlick |
Date of death | 26/06/1933 |
Age | 84 |
Gender | Male |
Memorial Type | Ledger stone sculpted as scroll |
Construction Material | Rough grey granite with inlaid letters |
Condition of memorial | Fair, some subsidence |
Pattison Location Code | C33 |
The articles below have been transcribed from newspapers and magezines.
Source: | Newbury Weekly News |
Article date: | 29/06/1933 |
Copyright: | Newbury Weekly News |
Transciption: | THOMAS HIBEL GARLICK Death of Mr Thomas Garlick, A Self-made Business Man Mr Thomas Hibel Garlick passed away at his residence Ormonde House, Newbury, on Monday at the age of 84 years. For some weeks recently he had been in a nursing home in Reading suffering from a carbuncle, from which he apparently recovered and returned home. Last week-end he caught cold and collapsed on Sunday from pneumonia from which he died. Tom Garlick, as he had been known to the older generation, was a Newbury boy and was for many years one of the best known business men in town. He was a jovial personality. He was apprenticed to the trade of watch and clock maker with the late Mr Alfred Stradling. That was in the sixties. Then he purchased the business of Mr E. Saunders, which was situated at 72 North-brook Street and is now the establishment of Mr E. Bennett, tailor. After a short stay here, he moved to 46, North-brook Street. Mr Garlick was in business in the town from 1875 to 1919 when he retired and the premises at 46 Northbrook Street, have since been carried on by Mr W.H. Bentley under the same name - Garlick and Co. Jewellers. Mr Garlick was quite a self-made man. He had nothing behind him when he started out in life, but he finished up his career one of the most prosperous business men in the town. He bought Ormonde House on his retirement from the executors of the late John Porter. He was a keen gardener and since giving up his business has practically lived in his garden. A prominent member of the Wesleyan Church, Northbrook Street, he held various offices and stood first on the “plan" as a local preacher, which indicated the length of time he had been associated with Wesleyan Church life. Otherwise, Mr Garlick never took a prominent part in public life.
The funeral service takes place on Friday at2.30 at the Methodist Church, North- brook Street and the interment at 3.15 at the Old Cemetery. |
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THOMAS HIBEL GARLICK
Newtown Road Cemetery C33 No. 10968.
Memorial inscription reads: "I know whom I have believed" 11 Tim. 1. 12
Born 6th March, 1849, Romsey, Hampshire.
Died 26th,June, 1933 at Ormonde House, Newbury, Berkshire.
Thomas was the son of Thomas H. Garlick, born in Greenham, Berkshire in 1819 and Elizabeth, nee Cocks, born in Romsey, Hampshire in 1812. In 1841 Thomas (snr) lived in the Market Place, Romsey, working as a shopkeeper. In the Post Office Directory, 1854, he has a "fancy repository" in Bartholomew Street, Newbury.
In 1851, Thomas is with his family, including two sisters - Dorcas Selina, aged 5 (born in Romsey) and Mary Elizabeth, aged 4 (also born in Romsey). By 1861, his mother had remarried to Henry Bell, a Furniture Broker and they were living at 47 Northbrook Street, Newbury *. There was a son, Henry Bell, aged 10 (born in Wiltshire), also, John Garlick, aged 9 (born in Newbury) and Ann Garlick, aged 6
(also born in Newbury).
In 1871 ,Elizabeth, Thomas and Annie were living in Wither's Yard, Northbrook Street, Newbury. He was following the occupation of Journeyman Watchmaker. In January,1874 Mr. and Mrs. Sanders' watchmakers business was sold to him. He had been apprenticed to Alfred Stradling and this was the trade that he became known for until selling out to Walkers in 1919. In 1875 his business was at 72 Northbrook Street (opposite Somerset's Brewery). He later resided at 46 Northbrook Street and in 1881 he was employing two men and two apprentices. In 1891 he has expanded to be Watchmaker and Jeweller and in 1911 his occupation was given as Jeweller and Optician.
He died at his residence, Ormonde House **, a substantial property that he bought on his retirement from the executors of John Porter.
The reference in the National Probate Calendar reads " Probate Oxford 19 July to William Robert Pettifer clerk to the magistrates and Walter Horton Bentley jeweller. Effects £38,588 16s 2d "
(Mr Bentley carried on the business under the name of T.H. Garlick, see Newbury: The Official Guide 1941, opp. P.11)
footnotes:
* they were living next door to John Joyce, Watchmaker, and later Thomas conducted his business from these premises at No. 46. Stradling's had their business here in 1877.
** the house was named after a famous racehorse trained at Kingsclere by John Porter for the 1 st Duke of Westminster. This property was later bought by Berkshire County Council and became the College of Further Education on Oxford Road, since demolished.
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