Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Elizabeth Judge 30th December 1826 - September 1894

Elizabeth Judge was the second child of Thomas Judge and Elizabeth Judge (nee Revens), she was born on 30th December 1826 at Brooksby Street, Islington, Middlesex. She was baptised on 21st Janurary 1827, at St Mary's Church, Islington, Middlesex.

On 6th June 1841 the Census was held. Elizabeth Judge was living at Bromley Common, Bromley, Kent. She seemed to work as a Feamale Servent at a private school.

On 30th March 1851 the Census was held. Elizabeth Judge was living at 23 Edith Villas, Fulham, Middlesex. She was working as a Housemaid for the Smith family. The head of the household was Frederick J Smith, who was a Barrister in Law, his wife Susan Jane Smith and their 1 day old son, Ellen Davis, the Cook, Mary A Hawley, a Housemaid and Ann Elson a Monthly Nurse.

In 1854 Elizabeth Judge was married at St James' Church, Paddington, Middlesex. The marriage register reads; 1854. Marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Paddington in the County of Middlesex.
When Married. April 29 1854. Name and Surname. Nicholas Mussell Whitehall / Elizabeth Judge. Age. Both of full age. Condition. Bachelor / Spinster. Rank or Profession. Draper's Assistant / -----. Residence at the time of Marriage. Star Street / Star Street. Father's Name and Surname. George Maclead Whitehall / Thomas Judge. Rank or Profession of Father. Innkeeper / Baker.
Married in the Parish church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church by ------or after Banns by me, unreadable.
This Marriage was solemnised between us {Nicholas Mussell Whitehall}
                                                                 {Elizabeth Judge} in the Presence of us, {Thomas Judge}
                                                                                                                                 {Jane Judge}
Nicholas Whitehall and Elizabeth Whitehall (nee Judge) had one child, Eliza Whitehall born 1856.

On 7th April 1861 the Census was held. Nicholas Whitehall and Elizabeth Whitehall (nee Judge) were living at 48 Charles Street, Marylebone, Middlesex. They shared the house with two other families. The first were the Morley's, Alfred Morley a Builder, his wife Ann Morley and their children; Emily, Maria, Alfred, who worked as a Butchers Boy, William, a Doctors Boy, Adelaide and Arthur. The other family were the Wilmot's, William Wilmot a Gardener, his wife Sarah Wilmot and their children; William and Mary.

Nicholas Whitehall was working as a Drapers Assistant, Elizabeth and Eliza was going to school.

On 2nd April 1871 the Census was held. Nicholas Whitehall and Elizabeth Whitehall (nee Judge) were living at 83 High Street, Marylebone, Middlesex. They shared the house with one other family, the Lean's. Charles Lean worked as a Porter and lived with his wife Mary Ann Lean.

Nicholas Whitehall was still working as a Drapers Assistant and lived with his wife Elizabeth.

On 3rd April 1881 the Census was held. Nicholas Whitehall and Elizabeth Whitehall (nee Judge) were living at 6 Great Mitchell Street, Holbourn, Middlesex. They shared the house with four families. The first family were the Dicks', William Dicks was a Cabinet Maker, his wife Susan Dicks and their son Frederick Dicks. The second family were the Hannaford's, George Hannaford, a Plasterer and his wife Elizabeth Hannaford, they also had two lodger's, Elizabeth Harvey, who worked as a Washer and her nephew Charles Harvey. The third family were the  Long's, Frederick Long a Brush Finisher and  his wife Mary Ann Long. The fourth family were the Hassell's, Annie Hassell was a Widow, working as a Needlewoman, living with her son William Hassell, who worked as a Porter.

Nicholas Whitewall was still working as a Drapers Assistant. and lived with his wife Elizabeth.

In 1887 Nicholas Whitehall died.

On 5th April 1891 the Census was held. Elizabeth Whitehall (nee Judge) was living at 30 Glyn Road, Hackney, London. She was working as a Monthly Nurse and was looking after Lotty Kate Payne and her daughter Dorothy A Payne, who was under a month old. The head of the household was Ernest Payne, who was working as a Grocers Assistant.

In 1894 Elizabeth Whitehall (nee Judge) died.

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