i am looking for my mothers family in seaham harbour namely my 3x great grandfather george judson and his brother brooks judson who were both born in east harlsey near northallerton but moved to seaham sometime in 1840's george was married to mary nee slowther and brooks was married to ?
i am also looking for any other judsons in seaham between 1851 and 1901
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1841 Census England Durham Hartlepool HO107/315/21/38 Northgate Street
JUDSOn Robert 45 Innkeeper Not born in this County Brooks 16 Horse Driver Not born in this County George 12 Not born in this County Ellen HARRISON 25 Female Servant Not born in this County Ann HIND 25 Female Servant Born in this County
Brooks JUDSON turns up in Scotland on the 1851 Census, no image available but can give you the details :-
1851 Census Scotland Fife Lochgelly Berry Street
JUDSON Brooks Head Marr 26 Labourer England Liles Wife Marr 30 Lochgelly Fife Robert Son Unmarr 3 Lochgelly Fife Margaret Dau Unmarr 1 Lochgelly Fife George MUNROE Lodger Unmarr 15 Markinch Fife
1861 Census England Durham Dawdon RG9/3748/91/14 8 Asl?? Terrace
JUDSON Brooks Head Marr 36 Labourer Yorkshire East Harsely Lilas Wife Marr 38 Scotland Robert Son Unmarr 13 Scotland Margaret Dau Unmarr 11 Scotland David Son Unmarr 9 Scotland George Son Unmarr 7 Durham Seaham Jane Dau Unmarr 5 Durham Seaham
1871 Census Engladn Durham Dawdon RG10/4974/72/2 New Cottages
JUDSON Brooks Head Marr 46 Labourer East Halsey Leillis Wife Marr 50 Fifeshire Scotland Robert Son Unmarr 23 Stoker of Engine Fifeshire Scotland Margaret Dau Unmarr 21 General Servant Fifeshire Scotland David Son Unmarr 19 Forgeman Fifeshire Scotland George Son Unmarr 17 Labourer Durham Seaham Jane Dau Unmarr 15 At Home Durham Seaham
In 1851 George JUDSON was lodging with James and Isabella FOGGIE in Easington Durham, aged 21, his occupation was Mariner.
1861 Census England At Sea aboard "Nautilus"
JUDSON George Married 32 Master Yorkshire East Harlsy
5 crew
1871 Census England Devonshire RG10/2203/76 Aboard the vessel "Lancaster"
JUDSON George Married 41 Master Yorkshire East Harlsey John FERGUSON Married 45 Mate Durham South Shields Matthew ROXBY Married 45 A.B. Durham Sunderland Edward R WALSOM Unmarried 20 Suffolk Southwold John HEIMONS Unmarried 20 Sweden Jonas DRAPER Unmarr 16 Boy Essex London Mary JUDSON Married 36 Master's Wife Durham Hetton John Henry JUDSON Child 2 Master's Son Durham Seaham
1881 Census England Durham Dawdon RG11/4967/131/85 52 Frances Street
JUDSON George Head Marr 51 Ship Owner Yorkshire Hasley Margaret Wife Marr 55 Durham Robert S Son Unmarr 15 Scholar Durham Seaham John H Son Unmarr 12 Scholar Durham Seaham Elizabeth Dau Unmarr 7 Scholar Durham Seaham Joseph M Son Unmarr 4 Scholar Durham Seaham Arthur Son Unmarr 3 Durham Seaham Ann Dau Unmarr 2 Durham Seaham Frederick Son Unmarr 1 mth Durham Seaham Isabella SMITH Serv Unmarr 19 General Servant Durham Easington
In 1861 Brooks Judson aged 36, a labourer from East Harsley, Yorks was living with his wife Lily J. from Scotland at 8 South Terrace Seaham Harbour. In 1871 he was living at New Cottages, these later became Swine Bank (Lodge) cottages and were for miners at Seaham Colliery
My references to George Judson are.......... 1851 mariner aged 21 lodging with James Foggin and family (also from East Harsley) in North Railway St, Seaham Harbour (the Judsons and Foggins were related) 1851 living at Vane Terrace, Seaham Harbour. 1858 a pilot " " " " " " 1865 living at 16 Blandford Place Seaham Harbour. 1872 Master Mariner living at 54 Frances Street, Seaham H. 1873 Shipowner " " " " " " 1879 Shipowner and Ship Chandler 2 Church Street Seaham H 1881 Shipowner from Harsley Yorks aged 52 married to Margaret aged 35 from Hylton living at 52 Frances St Seaham H.
With the exception of New Cottages you will find photographs of all streets and the colliery mentioned on my website at www.east-durham.co.uk