On 7th April 1861 the Census was held. Elizabeth Mary Judge was living at 8 Henry Place, Marylebone, Middlesex, were she was living with her father Henry Judge, a Porter, her mother Mary Frances Judge (nee Oates), a Laundress, her brother Henry Judge, her uncle Charles Judge an Errand Boy and a lodger Charles Martin.
On 2nd April 1871 the Census was held. Elizabeth Mary Judge was living at 42 Charles Street, Marylebone, Middlesex, were she was living with her father Henry Judge, a Milliners Porter, her mother Mary Frances Judge (nee Oates) an Ironer and her brother Henry Judge a Flower Viner. Elizabeth Mary Judge herself was working as a Milliner.
In 1880 Elizabeth Mary Judge got married. The marriage register reads; 1880. Marriage solemnized at All Souls' Church in the Parish of St Marylebone in the County of Middlesex.
When Married. 25th December 1880. Name and Surname. Henry Hobbs / Elizabeth Mary Judge. Age. of full age / of full age. Condition. Bachelor / Spinster Rank or Profession. Light Porter /
Married in the District Church of All Souls according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church by
This Marriage was solemnized between us, {Henry Hobbs / Elizabeth Mary Judge} in the Prescence of us, {Henry Judge / Rebecca Hooper.
Henry Hobbs and Elizabeth Mary Hobbs (nee Judge) went on to have four children; Henry Hobbs born 1882, Frances Mary Hobbs born 1883, Edith Mary Hobbs born 1888 and Alice Mary Hobbs born 1892.
On 3rd April 1881 the Census was held. Elizabeth Mary Hobbs (nee Judge) was living at 32 Clipstone Street, Marylebone, Middlesex. The Hobbs' shared the house with three other families. The first family were the Docker's, Elizabeth Docker, a Wife of Publicans Manager and there children Jessie E. Docker, Henry E. Docker and Minnie E. Docker. The second family were the Chester's, Charles H. Chester a Cabinet Maker, his wife Emily L. Chester, his mother Eliza Chester and his neice Louisa Chester. The third family were Dinah R. H. Collins a Hair Dresser and her niece Lydia A. Gutteridge a Dress Maker.
The Hobbs' were Henry Hobbs, a Furriers Warehouseman and Elizabeth Mary Hobbs (nee Judge).
On 5th April 1891 the Census was held. Elizabeth Mary Hobbs (nee Judge) was living at Flat 23 Clifton Buildings, Noel Street, Sothwark, Surrey. In the household were Henry Hobbs, a Furriers Porter and their three children Frances M. Hobbs and Edith M. Hobbs.
On 31st March 1901 the Census was held. Elizabeth Mary Hobbs (nee Judge) was living at 2 Meredith Street, Clerkenwell, London. The Hobbs' shared the house with two families. The first were the Merryday's, George J. Merryday was a Bone Ivory Hard Wood Turner, his wife Mary Merryday a General Shopkeeper, who ran her own shop and a Bessie Vinson a border who was an Assistant in the General Shop. The second family were the Morley's, Georg Morley was a Groom, his wife Sophia Morley and thier son George Morley a Compositor Printer.
The Hobbs were Henry Hobbs a Furriers Porter, his wife Elizabeth Mary Hobbs (nee Judge), Edith M Hobbs and Alice M. Hobbs.
On 2nd April 1911 the Census was held. Elizabeth Mary Hobbs (nee Judge) was living at 11 James Street, Clekenwell, London. Living at the address were Henry Hobbs a New Vendor and Alice Maud Hobbs.
I have not been able to verify as to when she died, but I assume it must be c.1945.
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