William RUDD Emily RUDD Sarah RUDD Susannah Caroline RUDD James RUDD Sarah JOLLY Henry RUDD Robert RUDD Mirriam RUDD Harriet RUDD William RUDD Charles RUDD John RUDD George RUDD Samuel RUDD Zachariah RUDD Mary Ann RUDD Charlotte CALEY (KEELEY) Mini tree diagram

James RUDD

1831 - 9th Mar 18902

Whitesmith

Life History

1831

Born in Thelveton (Thelton), Norfolk, England.

28th Oct 1831

Christened in St Andrew Church, Thelveton, Norfolk, England.1

6th Jun 1841

Recorded in census in Thelveton (Thelton), Norfolk, England.3

30th Mar 1851

Resident in Dickleburgh, Norfolk, England.4

30th Mar 1851

Occupation Apprentice Blacksmith in Dickleburgh, Norfolk, England.4

Apprentice blacksmith to Edmund  WITTEN OR WILTON of Dickleburgh, Norfolk

30th Mar 1851

Recorded in census in Dickleburgh, Norfolk, England.4

about Nov 1855

Married Susannah in Diss, Norfolk, England.13

12th Nov 1855

Married Sarah JOLLY in Parish Church Bockdish, Norfolk, England.11

Information from Marriage Certificate: -am Rudd Labourern Jolly Labourer
Married after Banns
Witnesses: William Thirkettle & Mary Jollyister with 'X'

1857

Birth of daughter Caroline RUDD in Harleston, Norfolk, England.

1860

Birth of son James RUDD in Harleston, Norfolk, England.9

7th Apr 1861

Resident in Shelfanger Road, Diss, Norfolk, England.5

7th Apr 1861

Recorded in census in Diss, Norfolk, England.5

7th Apr 1861

Occupation Whitesmith.5

Feb 1863

Death of Sarah JOLLY in Diss, Norfolk, England.10

2nd Apr 1871

Occupation Whitesmith Master employing 1 boy.6

2nd Apr 1871

Resident in Algers Square, Diss, Norfolk, England.6

2nd Apr 1871

Recorded in census in Diss, Norfolk, England.6

3rd Apr 1881

Occupation Whitesmith.7

3rd Apr 1881

Resident in Park House, Mere Street, Diss, Norfolk, England.7

3rd Apr 1881

Recorded in census in Diss, Norfolk, England.7

about Feb 1887

Death of Susannah in Diss, Norfolk, England.12

27th Jan 1890

Death of son James RUDD in Diss, Norfolk, England.8

9th Mar 1890

Died in Diss, Norfolk, England.2

Notes

  • Kelly's Directory for Cambridgeshire, Norfolk & Suffolk, 1883, pp. 294-298
    Rudd James, whitesmith, Park Fields road
    ional sense of Victorian humour by naming their two children BELL and RINGER ?

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