Lilian Mildred Judge was the third child of Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage), she was born in c.July 1888 at 68 Cavendish Buildings, Clerkenwell Road, Clerkenwell, London.
On 5th April 1891 the Census was held, Lilian Mildred Judge was living at 108 Church Road, Islington, London with her parents Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage), her siblings Francis Henry, Elsie Marian and Dora Katherine Judge along with her aunts Marina and Angelina Savage.
On 31st March 1901 the Census was held, Lilian Mildred Judge was still living at 108 Church Road, Islington, London with her parents Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage), her siblings Francis Henry, Elie Marian, Dora Katherine, Winifred Hilda, Phyillis Mary and Raymond Maxwell Judge, her aunt Marina Savage and her cousin Frances Hobbs.
In 1904 Lilian Mildred Judge was appointed to the Post Office as a Telephonist at the London Telephone Service.
On 2nd April 1911 the Census was held, Lilian Mildred Judge was living at 3 Ockenden Road, Islington, London with her parents Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage) and her siblings Francis Henry, Elisie Marian, Winifred Hilda, Phyillis Mary and Raymond Maxwell Judge. She was working as a Telephonist for the General Post Office.
On the 4th August 1914 the United Kingdon declared war on German, thereby starting The First World War. Lilian Mildred Judge was working as a Telephonist for the General Post Office and was recurited to man the telephones at the War Department.
On 11th November 1918 the First World War came to an end.
In 1921 the Census was held. Lilian Mildred Judge was living at 37 Fieldway Crescent, Islington, London with her siblings Elisie Marian, Dora Katherine, Winifred Hilda, Phyillis Mary and Raymond Maxwell Judge.
In 1931 the Census was held. Lilian Mildred Judge was living at 66 Abbey Road, London NW8 with her siblings.
On 3rd September 1939 the Unitied Kingdom declared war on Germany, again. So started the Second World War. By August 1945 the war had ended.
In 1951 the first census, since 1931, was held. Lilian Mildred Judge was living at 113 Woodside Road, Wood Green, London N22, with her siblings.
In 1961 the census was held and Lilian was still living at 113 Woodside Road, Wood Green, London N22, with her siblings.
In 1969 Lilian Mildred Judge died.
On 5th April 1891 the Census was held, Lilian Mildred Judge was living at 108 Church Road, Islington, London with her parents Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage), her siblings Francis Henry, Elsie Marian and Dora Katherine Judge along with her aunts Marina and Angelina Savage.
On 31st March 1901 the Census was held, Lilian Mildred Judge was still living at 108 Church Road, Islington, London with her parents Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage), her siblings Francis Henry, Elie Marian, Dora Katherine, Winifred Hilda, Phyillis Mary and Raymond Maxwell Judge, her aunt Marina Savage and her cousin Frances Hobbs.
In 1904 Lilian Mildred Judge was appointed to the Post Office as a Telephonist at the London Telephone Service.
On 2nd April 1911 the Census was held, Lilian Mildred Judge was living at 3 Ockenden Road, Islington, London with her parents Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage) and her siblings Francis Henry, Elisie Marian, Winifred Hilda, Phyillis Mary and Raymond Maxwell Judge. She was working as a Telephonist for the General Post Office.
On the 4th August 1914 the United Kingdon declared war on German, thereby starting The First World War. Lilian Mildred Judge was working as a Telephonist for the General Post Office and was recurited to man the telephones at the War Department.
On 11th November 1918 the First World War came to an end.
In 1921 the Census was held. Lilian Mildred Judge was living at 37 Fieldway Crescent, Islington, London with her siblings Elisie Marian, Dora Katherine, Winifred Hilda, Phyillis Mary and Raymond Maxwell Judge.
In 1931 the Census was held. Lilian Mildred Judge was living at 66 Abbey Road, London NW8 with her siblings.
On 3rd September 1939 the Unitied Kingdom declared war on Germany, again. So started the Second World War. By August 1945 the war had ended.
In 1951 the first census, since 1931, was held. Lilian Mildred Judge was living at 113 Woodside Road, Wood Green, London N22, with her siblings.
In 1961 the census was held and Lilian was still living at 113 Woodside Road, Wood Green, London N22, with her siblings.
In 1969 Lilian Mildred Judge died.