Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Raymond Maxwell Judge 16th Feburary 1899 - 1976

Raymond Maxwell Judge was born on 16th Feburary 1899 at 108 Church Road, Islington, London, he was the seventh and last child of Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage)

On 31st March 1901 the census was held. Raymond Maxwell Judge was living at 108 Church Road, Islington, London with his parents Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage), along with his siblings Francis Henry Judge, Elsie Marina Judge, Lilian Mildred Judge, Dora Katherine Judge, Winifred Hilda Judge and Phyllis Mary Judge. Also in the house were his aunt Marina M. Savage and his cousin Frances M. E. Hobbs. There was also living in the house an Eliza Penny.

On 2nd April 1911 the census was held. Raymond Maxwell Judge was living at 3 Ockenden Road, Islington, London with his parents Henry Judge and Susannah Judge (nee Savage) along with his siblings Francis Henry Judge, Elsie Marina Judge, Lilian Mildred Judge, Winifred Hilda Judge and Phyllis Mary Judge.

On 4th August 1914 Britian declared war on German and so started the First World War.

On 13th April 1917 Raymond Maxwell Judge attended the Central London Recuritment Department, Whitehall, London SW1, were he was recurited into the Royal Army Medical Corps with Regimental Number 111880 and sent to the R.A.M.C Training Centre (Ripon) Blackpool.

On 11th November 1918 the First World War finished and Raymond Maxwell Judge was awarded a Victory and British war medal.

In 1976 Raymond Maxwell Judge answered the door of 113 Woodside Road, London, to two young men who said they were from the electricity board, who said they were there to read the meter. Upon letting them in they started to burgal the house, chased them out of the house and up the road, but because he was an ashtmatic, due to his experience's in the war, he collapsed and died.

He was 77 years old.

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