Charlotte Judge was the seventh and last child of Henry and Dorothy Judge. Charlotte Judge was born in Harrow, Middlesex in 1809. On 6th April 1809 she was baptised at St. Marys Church, Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex.
On 15th July 1827 she was married at St. George's Hannover Square, Westminster, Middlesex. The marriage register reads; Thomas Simpson of this Parish and Charlotte Judge of this Parish, were married in this Church by Banns this fifteenth Day of July in the Year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty-seven. By me Evan Napean A. M. Curate.
This Marriage was solemnized between us {Thomas Simpson
{Charlotte Judge
In the Presence of {R. Gent
{Jane Judge
Both the witnesses were Charlotte's brother-in-law and her older sister.
Thomas and Charlotte would go on to have eleven children; Charlotte Simpson born 1828, Mary Ann Simpson born 1831, Christopher Simpson born 1833, Rebecca Simpson born 1834, Anna Simpson born 1836, Grace Dorothy Simpson born 1837, Thomas Simpson born 1841, Walter Simpson born 1842, Mercy Simpson born 1846 and Edgar Simpson born 1846.
In September 1833, Charlotte Simpson (nee Judge) was put on trial at Clerkenwell Court for Larceny from a Person. She was found not guilty and Acquitted.
On 6th June 1841 the Census was held. Thomas Simpson, Charlotte Simpson (nee Judge), Christopher Simpson, Thomas Simpson, Charlotte Simpson, Mary Ann Simpson, Rebecca Simpson, Anna Simpson and Grace Simpson were all living in John Street, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex.
On 30th March 1851 the Census was held. The Simpson's were living at 21 Ada Street, Tower Hamlets, Middlesex. They shared the house with three other families; William Pool and his wife Susan Pool, William worked as a Painter and his wife worked as a Seamstress, George Pain who was an Ashphalte Manufacturer and Thomas Harwood, his wife Ellen and their Son Thomas. Thomas worked as a Painter.
Charlotte Simpson (nee Judge) was the head of the family, seeing that Thomas had died in 1846, Charlotte worked as a Brush Maker and was living with Mary Ann Simpson, who also worked as a Brush Maker, Anna Simpson, Thomas Simpson, Walter Simpson and Edgar Simpson.
On 6th May 1851 at Clerkenwell Court, Charlotte Simpson (nee Judge), was found guilty of Simple Larceny and was sentenced to 3 months imprisonment.
On 7th April 1861 the Census was held. Living at 24 Essex Place, Shoreditch, Middlesex were Charlotte Simpson (nee Judge), working as a Brush Maker, Mary Simpson also working as a Brush Maker, Thomas Simpson, a Brush Maker, Walter Simpson a Brush Maker and Edger Simpson who was an Errand Boy. Also with them that night was a Susan Clark, who was a Needlewoman.
By 1863 Charlotte Simpson (nee Judge) was living in Globe Road, South Hackney, Middlesex.
On 16th November 1863, Charlotte Simpson (nee Judge) died and she was buried on 23rd November 1863 at St John of Jerusalem Church.
This is interesting to read! Charlotte Judge is my great-great-grandmother. Her daughter Mercy Simpson married Stephen Barbet; their daughter Annie Barbet married William Robert Bell - then one of their four children was my father, Stanley William Bell. The Barbets were French Hugenots who came to London from north France in the 18th century. all best wishes Clive Bell
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