GARBUTT Thomas

Posted on: March 30th, 2018 by Reg Jackson

Born c1835 in Castle Cary, Somerset (61C).

1861 Army pensioner EIC [East India Company], lodging at 36 Charles Street, St James’s parish (26) (61C).
1871 Potter, 12 Regent Street, St Philip’s parish (37), living with his wife Elizabeth (30) and daughter Elizabeth (8), both born in Bristol (71C).
1881 Potter foreman, 22 Davey Street, St Paul’s parish (47), living with his wife Louisa (48) and daughter Elizabeth (14) (81C).
1881 3 Oct. He was described as the foreman at Messrs Pountney and Co’s Victoria Pottery in St Philip’s Marsh (Bristol Mercury).
1886 7 Sep. He was living at 2 Water Lane and was noted as the caretaker of the Old Pottery, Temple Backs (Western Daily Press).
1891 Foreman potter, 4 Perry Street, St Philip’s parish (57), living with his wife Louisa (58), born in St Mary Redcliffe parish (91C).
1900 23 Feb. He was noted as a foreman at the Bristol Pottery (Western Daily Press).
1901 Foreman potter, 4 Perry Street, St Philip’s parish (68), living with his wife Louisa (68) (01C).
1908 25 Feb. ‘Died Feb 21, at 74 Greenbank Road, Easton, Thomas Garbutt, the beloved husband of Louisa Garbutt, E.I.C., Bengal Fusiliers, Indian Mutiny, Dehli Medal, and for 30 years the faithful servant of Messrs Pountney and Co., Victoria Potteries, aged 75’ (Western Daily Press).

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