Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Lilian Mildred Judge July 1888 - June 1969

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.

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Elsie Marina Judge 4th July 1885 - June 1969

Elsie Marina Judge was the second child of Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage), she was born at 68 Cavendish Buildings, Clerkenwell Road, Clerkenwell, London on 4th July 1885.

On the night of 5th April 1891 the census was held, she was living at 108 Church Road, Islington, London, with her parents Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage), her siblings Francis Henry, Lilian and Dora Katherine Judge and her aunts Marina and Angelina Savage.

On the night of 31st March 1901 the census was held, she was still living at 108 Church Road, Islington, London with her parents Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage), her siblings Francis Henry, Lilian, Dora Katherine, Winifred, Phyillis Mary and Raymond Maxwell Judge, her aunt Marina Savage and her cousin Frances Hobbs.

In 1903 Elsie Marina Judge was appointed to the Post Office as a Telephonist at the London Central Exchange.

On the night of 2nd April 1911 the census was held, she was living at 3 Ockenden Road, Islington, London with her parents Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage), her siblings Francis Henry, Lilian Mildred, Winifred Hilda, Phyillis Mary and Raymond Maxwell Judge. Elsie Marian was working as a Telephonist at the General Post Office.

On the 4th August 1914 the United Kingdom declared war on Germany, thereby starting The First World War. Elsie Marina Judge working for the General Post Office as a telephonist, 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. Elsie Marina Judge was living at 37 Fieldway Crescent, Islington, London, with her siblings Lilian Mildred, Dora Kathering, Winifred Hilda, Phyillis Mary and Raymond Maxwell Judge.

In 1931 the census was held. Elsie Marina Judge was living at 66 Abbey Road, London NW8 with her siblings.

By 1933 Elsie Marina Judge was listed in the telephone directory as  living at 66 Abbey Road, London NW8, with the telephone number Madia Vale 3218. Also in that same year she is listed as living at 12 Belgrave Road, London NW8, with the same telephone number.

On 29th October 1935 her aunt Marina Maria Savage died at 31 Beresford Road, Islington, London. Elsie Marina Judge along with her siblings were living there as well.

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. Elsie Marina Judge was now living at 113 Woodside Road, Wood Green, London N22, with her siblings.

In 1961 the census was held and Elsie was still living at 113 Woodside Road, Wood Green, London N22, with her siblings.

In 1969 Elsie Marina Judge died.

Friday, 3 June 2011

Francis Henry Judge 21st December 1882 - 1952

Francis Henry Judge was the eldest child of Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage). He was born on 21st December 1882 at 68 Cavendish Buildings, Clerkenwell Road, London.

On the night of 5th April 1891 the census was held. Francis Henry Judge was living with his parents Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage), along with his siblings Elsie, Lilian and Dora Judge and his two aunts Marina and Angelina Savage. They were living at 108 Church Road, Islington, London.

Round about this time, whilest playing outside, some boys decided too throw stones at each other and some of them hit Francis Henry's legs, causing damage that would have an impact on the rest of his life.

On the night of 31st March 1901 the census was held. Francis Henry Judge was still living at 108 Church Road, Islington, London with his parents Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage), along with his siblings Elsie, Lilian, Dora, Winifred, Phyllis and Raymond Judge, his aunt Mariana Savage and his cousin Frances Hobbs, the daughter of his aunt Elizabeth Hobbs (nee Judge). Francis Henry Judge was employed as a Mercantile Clerk.

On the night of 2nd April 1911 the census was held. Francis Henry Judge was living at 3 Ockenden Road, Islington, London with his parents Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage, along with his siblings Elsie, Lilian, Winifred, Phyllis and Raymond Judge. Francis Henry Judge was now working as a Builder's Merchant Clerk.

On the 4th August 1914 the United Kingdom declared war on Germany, there by starting The First World War. In the general euphoria Francis Henry Judge went to sign up for military service. Initially he was acepted, but after three days they realised that with his bad legs he would not be suitable for military service.

On 3rd July 1915 Francis Henry Judge married Ethel Mary Merriman at St. Silas Church, Penton Street, Islington, London. The marriage entry reads; Marriage solemnized at St Silas Church Penton Street in the Parish of Clerkenwell in the County of London.
When Married: 3 July 1915 Name and Surname: Francis Henry Judge/Ethel Mary Merriman Age: 32/28 Condition: Batchelor/Spinster Rank or Profession Secretary/- Residence at the time of Marriage 90 White Lion Street/95 Olive Road, Cricklewood Father's Name and Surname Henry Judge/John William Merriman Rank or Profession of Father Decd/Canvasser M R (I believe that the M R stands for Midland Railway) Married in the Church of St Silas according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established church by ----- or after Banns by me
This Marriage was solemnized between us, {F H Judge/E M Merriman } in the Presence of us {J W Merriman/R M Judge}

After the marriage Francis Henry Judge moved into his new wife's home at 95 Olive Road. On 23rd May 1916 their only child was born, a boy called Peter Francis Judge.

On 11th November 1918 the First World War came to an end.

In 1921 the census was held. Living at 95 Olive Road, Willesden, London, were John William Merriman, his son-in-law Francis Henry Judge, his wife Ethel Mary Judge (nee Merriman) and their son Peter Francis Judge.

In November 1925 Peter Francis Judge's father-in-law John William Merriman dies, this prompts him to visit a firm of Solicitors on 8th December at 10 Great Marlborough Street, London W1 too make out his will. He appointed his wife Ethel Mary Judge (nee Merriman) as his sole executor and he left all of his property to her. It was witnessed by Mr. W. E. Bonwick, solicitor and Mr. M. V. Roberts his clerk.

In 1931 the census was held with Francis Henry Judge living at 95 Olive Road, Wilesden, London, with his wife Ethel Mary Judge (nee Merriman) and his son Peter Francis Judge.

By 1934 his only son Peter Francis Judge marries his first wife, Lilian Adeline Biss and brings her back to 95 Olive Road, Willesden, London, where they go on to have their first child Areline Rosemary Judge.

By 1935 Francis Henry Judge buys his son Peter Francis Judge a newly built house at 32 Rydal Gardens, Wembley, Middlesex.

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. Francis Henry Judge was still living at 95 Olive Road, Willesden, London, with his wife Ethel Mary Judge (nee Merriman).

By the end of 1952 Francis Henry Judge died of cancer, the first person to be diagnosed with the diesease, which had been reported in The Lancet medical magazine.