George JuddAge: 52 years1779–1832
- Name
- George Judd
Christening | December 5, 1779 |
Marriage status | Ann Smith — View this family MARRIED yes |
Birth of a son #1 | George Judd |
Christening of a sister | Ann Judd June 8, 1783 (Age 3 years) |
Christening of a brother | Thomas Judd March 12, 1786 (Age 6 years) |
Christening of a brother | Richard Judd February 8, 1789 (Age 9 years) |
Marriage | Ann Smith — View this family May 2, 1813 (Age 33 years) |
Christening of a son | George Judd July 7, 1816 (Age 36 years) |
Birth of a son #2 | William Judd about May 18, 1817 (Age 37 years) |
Burial of a son | William Judd May 25, 1817 (Age 37 years) |
Christening of a son | William Judd March 14, 1819 (Age 39 years) |
Burial of a son | William Judd May 2, 1820 (Age 40 years) |
Birth of a son #3 | Thomas Judd June 30, 1821 (Age 41 years) |
Christening of a son | Thomas Judd July 22, 1821 (Age 41 years) |
Birth of a son #4 | William Judd about June 1822 (Age 42 years) |
Burial of a son | William Judd September 2, 1822 (Age 42 years) |
Death | 1832 (Age 52 years) |
Burial | 1832 (on the date of death) |
LDS baptism | June 8, 1886 (54 years after death) |
LDS endowment | June 9, 1886 (54 years after death) |
LDS spouse sealing | Ann Smith — View this family September 6, 1960 (128 years after death) |
LDS child sealing | August 31, 1979 (147 years after death) Family: Thomas Judd + Sarah Carey Source: Ordinance Index (TM) Publication: 1 Mar 1993 Edition |
Family with parents |
father |
Thomas Judd Christening: January 11, 1754 38 34 — South Stoneham, Hampshire, England Burial: December 23, 1833 — Wonston, Hampshire, England |
mother |
Sarah Carey Christening: June 25, 1749 — Wonston, Hampshire, England |
Marriage: July 18, 1773 — Wonston, Hampshire, England |
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3 years elder sister |
Mary Judd Christening: July 21, 1776 22 27 — Wonston, Hampshire, England |
3 years himself |
George Judd Christening: December 5, 1779 25 30 — Wonston, Hampshire, England Death: 1832 — Broughton, Hampshire, England |
4 years younger sister |
Ann Judd Christening: June 8, 1783 29 33 — Wonston, Hampshire, England |
3 years younger brother |
Thomas Judd Christening: March 12, 1786 32 36 — Wonston, Hampshire, England |
3 years younger brother |
Richard Judd Christening: February 8, 1789 35 39 — Wonston, Hampshire, England |
Family with Ann Smith |
himself |
George Judd Christening: December 5, 1779 25 30 — Wonston, Hampshire, England Death: 1832 — Broughton, Hampshire, England |
wife |
Ann Smith Christening: June 2, 1782 41 32 — South Stoneham, Hampshire, England Death: 1857 |
Marriage: May 2, 1813 — South Stoneham, Hampshire, England |
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3 years son |
George Judd Birth: Woodmill Lane, South Stoneham, Hampshire, England |
10 months son |
William Judd Birth: about May 18, 1817 37 34 — South Stoneham, Hampshire, England Burial: May 25, 1817 — South Stoneham, Hampshire, England |
22 months son |
William Judd Christening: March 14, 1819 39 36 — Woodmill Lane, South Stoneham, Hampshire, England Burial: May 2, 1820 — Woodmill Lane, South Stoneham, Hampshire, England |
2 years son |
Thomas Judd Birth: June 30, 1821 41 39 — Woodmill Lane, South Stoneham, Hampshire, England Death: December 15, 1891 — Hoytsville, Summit, Utah |
1 year son |
William Judd Birth: about June 1822 42 39 — Bitterne, South Stoneham, Hampshire, England Burial: September 2, 1822 — Bitterne, South Stoneham, Hampshire, England |
LDS child sealing | Ordinance Index (TM) Publication: 1 Mar 1993 Edition |
Note | Sources of Information: 1. South Stoneham, Hampshire, England Parish Registers (FHL #1041741) Notes: ROBERT ALLEN RESEARCH REPORT [judd081104 / 0346] 17 August 2004 The objective of this research project was to verify the pedigrees of Thomas Judd Ann Reading to the seventh generation of Robert Allen. Both George and Ann were reportedly from South Stoneham, Hampshire, England. The names of their fathers were known but not their mothers. Reviewing the census information, this accounted for the Thomas and Edward listed there but not John and the ancestral George. John was young enough to fit in after Elizabeth, but without a burial, George's age or calculated birth year was unknown.
Previous research determined George's proposed father, Thomas, married at Wonston. Therefore the Wonston Parish Registers were searched. The marriage of Thomas was found in 1773. It recorded his marriage to Sarah Carey; both were of Wonston and married by banns [document #7]. A search of the christenings uncovered five Judd children and one Carey illegitimate child, which all likely belonged to the family. George was the third child, baptized in 1779. Next, marriages were searched for any George Judd marriage that might conflict. Such a marriage was found in 1803. George married Mary Reynolds. Barring Mary's death, it is unlikely this line was ancestral. The information the marriage took place by license was important, because the allegation and bond associated with the license often contain valuable additional information. A published record of the allegations was available and James Reading and Mary Chalk located therein. James was a 21-year-old labourer from Titchfield. Mary Chalk was only 19-years-old, and married with the consent of her father, George Chalk, also a labourer of Twyford [document #15]. With this additional information, the Owslebury Bishop's Transcripts were searched. Christenings, marriages, and burials were read from 1780 to 1805 for both the Reading and Chalk surnames. Only two children to George and Hannah Chalk were located, including the christening of our Mary Chalk on 24 February 1793 [document #16a]. Christenings from 1813 to 1819 failed to list any Reading baptisms which might include our Ann Reading. Returning to the Tywford Parish Register Transcripts, the marriage of George Chalk and Hannah was sought, along with any other siblings to our Mary. The marriage was located [document #17]. George Chalk and Hannah Bond were married on 2 September 1792. A search of Chalk christenings from 1795 to 1812 uncovered four more siblings of Mary [document #18]. The christening search was continued to 1820 including the Reading surname but none were found. Lastly, a preliminary search of the Titchfield Parish Registers was conducted. A search of christenings from 1780 to 1786 was completed when research had to be halted due to time constraints. In that time, no Reading baptisms were found, however the parish was quite populous, and it takes some time to get through it. This search needs to be continued during a future project During this research project, the names of Thomas Judd, Ann Reading, George Judd, Ann Smith, James Reading, Mary Chalk, George Chalk, and Hannah Bond were verified as ancestral pedigree names. Numerous children were also uncovered. Future research should focus on the following: Search the Hampshire Burial Index for the burial of George Judd after 1820. Search the civil registration death indexes after 1840 for the death of Ann Judd in the South Stoneham registration district. Search for Judd wills from 1800 to 1857, particularly for James Judd of West End, South Stoneham, buried in 1833 and of Jane Judd, buried in 1845 in South Stoneham at the age of 93. Continue searches in the Titchfield Parish Register search for James Reading and siblings. We hope you are pleased with the progress of this research project. It has been a pleasure to assist you in researching and documenting your family history. We look forward to continuing research according to your instructions. _2004 Price & Associates Incorporated DSP/mh |