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Charles Philip Judd

Associated with Co-op Bakery Meadow Lane Nottingham
Address Unknown
Date of birth 11 Mar 1877
Date of death 09 May 1941 (64 years old)
Place of birth Nottingham
Employment, education or hobbies

He was a printer's assistant in 1891, a Co-op engine fitter in 1921 and a maintenance engineer in 1939.

Family history

Charles Philip Judd was the son of David and Emma Judd and the brother of Emma and Arthur Judd. In 1881, they lived at 1, Claypole Road, Radford, Nottingham. By 1891, they had moved to 71, Bluebell Hill, St Mary (both Nottingham.) Late in 1901, Charles and Charlotte Mary Woolley were married in the Shardlow district and they had two sons – William Arthur (1902) and David (1907). In 1921, they lived at 9, Cedar Road but had moved to 180, Meadow Lane (both Nottingham) by 1939.

Extra information

JUDD – Charles Philip and Charlotte Mary the beloved father and mother of Arthur and David (due to enemy action). Funeral from Mr David Judd’s 12.45. Service and interment at Chilwell 1.30. Charles Philip Judd and Charlotte Mary Judd were interred at Chilwell.

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