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Title: 1851 Census: A Challenge - Where is William Judge JAMES?
Post by: rthom on Thursday 22 March 07 15:22 GMT (UK)
I would greatly appreciate a lookup in the 1851 census for William JAMES (aka William Judge JAMES) who was born abt 1793 in Oxfordshire, likely Oxford (based on the Oxford baptisms of his sisters, Mary and Harriet in 1790 and 1797, respectively).

The last fix I have in him was in 1841 when he was recorded as a printer living in Oxford:

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,217094.msg1136514.html#msg1136514

His wife's name was Ann, b. 1793 Great Coxwell, Berks, but William is evidently not with her in Oxford in 1851, as turned up with my localized request on the Oxfordshire board:

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,218307.msg1140028.html#msg1140028

He didn't die until 1858 in Oxford, so he is out there somewhere -- possibly mis-transcribed and probably not in Oxfordshire -- waiting for an expert sleuth to find him! :) :)

Thanks, rthom
Title: Re: 1851 Census: William Judge JAMES, b. 1793
Post by: Bluie on Thursday 22 March 07 16:23 GMT (UK)
1851 Census

Abingdon Oxford

William James 58 inmate

HO107/1688/476/9

Check this out

Bluie
Title: Re: 1851 Census: William Judge JAMES, b. 1793
Post by: rthom on Thursday 22 March 07 16:52 GMT (UK)
Many thanks, Bluie.  Does it give his place of birth?  Presumably Abingdon Oxford is the census location?  Does it say what institution he is an inmate of? 8)  The plot thickens!!

I can see another William James, b. 1793 (+/- 2) in Oxfordshire, in the 1851 census index, but I don't have access.

Regards, rthom
Title: Re: 1851 Census: William Judge JAMES, b. 1793
Post by: DebbieG on Thursday 22 March 07 16:53 GMT (UK)
Hi - me again

I don't think thats him - he is an imate of littlemore lunetic asylum - but the details given are that he was a labourer born in Woodley Berkshire - which is a long way from Oxford and we are looking for a printer

Debbie
Title: Re: 1851 Census: William Judge JAMES, b. 1793
Post by: rthom on Thursday 22 March 07 16:58 GMT (UK)
Hi Debbie:

I was wondering if you would see this.   ;) 

I thought I would cast the net out a little wider, in the event he was travelling out of Oxfordshire.

I think you are right that this is not him.  Phew!  ;D

Regards, rthom
Title: Re: 1851 Census: A Challenge - Where is William Judge JAMES?
Post by: kd on Friday 23 March 07 17:05 GMT (UK)
Hi
1851
H0107/1743/342/25
Living London Yard Banbury
Richard Moss Head age 66 Charlton Northampton Working Brewer
Elizabeth moss Wife age 73 Brailes Warwickshire Laundress
Samuel Grant age 46Joint Lodger Working Brewer
William James Unmar age 60 Banbury General Servant
kd
Title: Re: 1851 Census: A Challenge - Where is William Judge JAMES?
Post by: rthom on Friday 23 March 07 17:54 GMT (UK)
Many thanks, KD.  Aha - this must be the other one in the index.  But again it really looks like this isn't him as my WJJ was married and was a printer.  The process of elimination continues.  ;) :(

Regards, rthom
Title: Re: 1851 Census: A Challenge - Where is William Judge JAMES?
Post by: rthom on Friday 30 March 07 23:31 BST (UK)
FOUND HIM!!!!!! ;D ;D ;D

William James, 58, Printer Compositor, b. England (!!); lodging with the family of David Fleming, 49, Printer Compositor; at 28 Carnegie Street, Edinburgh St Cuthberts, Scotland. 

Looks like he was away from home in Oxford doing some printing work in, yes, Scotland.  Debbie: You were pretty close with your thoughts on a sabbatical. 

Many thanks to all for the efforts looking for him.  Phew!

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,218307.msg1179823.html#msg1179823

Regards, rthom  :) :) :)
Title: Re: 1851 Census: A Challenge - Where is William Judge JAMES?
Post by: billyboy61 on Sunday 10 March 13 11:09 GMT (UK)
Hi there Rthom my descendant is David Fleming whom william James is lodging with , and his family are all Printer Compositors or Stereotyper etc in the London Middlesex area , he had brothers Alexander , William Leslie and Charles all involved in and around the Printing trade
Billy
Title: Re: 1851 Census: A Challenge - Where is William Judge JAMES?
Post by: rthom on Sunday 24 March 13 21:40 GMT (UK)
Hi Billy:

Many thanks for this info.  It came as a surprise to find William all the way up in Scotland.  But perhaps the printing trade provided opportunities for travel -- and evidently your Fleming family had links to London.  Did your Flemings come from London before 1851? Or where they from Scotland?

Regards,
rthom