Jane Judge was the sixth child of Henry and Dorothy Judge. Jane was born on 1st June 1806 at Roxeth, Middlesex. Jane was baptised on 1st October 1806 at St Mary Church, Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex.
Jane Judge was married at St. Mary Church, Islington, Middlesex, the marriage entry reads; John Browning of this Parish Bachelor and Jane Judge of the same Parish spinster were married in this church by Banns with Consent of ----- this twenty eighth Day of April in the Year One thousand eight hundred and twinty nine.
By me John Hambleton M. A. Curate
This Marriage was solemnized between us {John his mark X Browning
{Jane Judge
In the Presence of {Ebenezer Croxworth
{Eleanor Earnqures
John Browning and Jane Browning (nee Judge) went on to have two children; Martha Jane Browning born 1830 and Sarah Brwoning born 1831.
It seems the family moved to the City of London by 1830, because on the night of 6th June 1841, the night of the census, the Brownings were living at 1 Dry Lane, City of London. At the address were John Browning, Jane Browning (nee Judge), Sarah Browning, Martha Browning and another Martha Browning aged 54, properly John's mother and a Richard Ellis.
On the night of 30th March 1851, the night of another census, the Brownings were living at 51 Bartholomew Place, City of London. They shared the house with six other families. The first family were the Hawes, consisting of Charles Hawes a Labourer, his wife Margaret Hawes a Dress Maker and their four daughters, Alice, Lydia, Elizabeth and Emma. The second family were the Rogers a brother and sister, Mary Elizabeth Rogers, who was aged 29 and was a Dress Maker and Theodore Rogers who was aged 12. The third family were the Grellet's, which consisted of James Grellet a Copper Plate Printer, his wife Elizabeth and two sons James and Edwin. The fourth family were the Starley's, which consisted of Mary Ann H. Starley and her two children Miriam and George A. The fifth family were the Nicholas', consisting of John Nicholas a Carpenter, his wife Ann E. Nicholas a Book Binder and their daughter Ann E. The final family were the Colsock's, which consisted of William Colsock also a Book Binder and his wife Elizabeth a Laundress.
John Browning was a Book Binder, whilest Jane Browning (nee Judge) was a Book Folder and Martha was a Dress Maker.
On 27th February 1854 Jane Browning (nee Judge) was found guilty of Grevious Bodily Harm Assault at a court in Westminster and was sentanced to 12 months imprisonment.
Jane Browning (nee Judge) died in 1858.
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