Southsea St Jude Hampshire Family History Guide

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Southsea St Jude is an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Hampshire, created in 1851 from Portsea St Paul Ecclesiastical Parish and Milton Ecclesiastical Parish.

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Parish registers begin:

  • Parish registers: 1851
  • Bishop’s Transcripts: None

Nonconformists include: Baptist, Bible Christian Methodist, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Particular Baptist, and Wesleyan Methodist.

Adjacent Parishes

Parish History

The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870

SOUTHSEA, a suburb and four chapelries in Portsea parish, Hants. The suburb lies on the SE side of Portsmouth, on the coast, opposite Spithead; occupies a quondam barren common, all flat, and fringed with a fine beach; was only a small hamlet at the commencement of the present century; forms now a compact mass of streets, terraces, and handsome villas; includes a new town, begun about 1860, divided into two portions, called Havelock Park and Nelsonville, and promising to be highly ornamental.

It is a sea-bathing resort, with many amenities and charming views; and has a post-office under Portsmouth, a branch railway, several hotels, a castle, a large bathing establishment, a splendid esplanade, an obeliskal memorial of the Crimean war, a coastguard station, four churches, and a number of dissenting chapels and public schools. The branch railway is a line of two miles, through the town, from the South-western at Union bridge; and was authorized in Aug. 1867. One of the hotels bears the name of the South sea Beach Mansion; contains 140 rooms, including 85 bedrooms; and was built in 1866.

The castle was originally a blockhouse, erected by Henry VIII.; was taken by the parliamentarians in 1642; was reconstructed, modernized, and converted into a strong fort in 1814; contains accommodation for 200 men; and includes a beacon-tower, with a fixed light 31 feet high, seen at the distance of 9 miles.

St Paul’s church was built in 1822, at a cost of £15,970; and is in a plain pointed style.

St. Jude’s church was built in 1851; is in the later English style; and has a fine, lofty, conspicuous spire.

St. Simon’s church was built in 1867, at a cost of £4,000; and is in the decorated English style.

The four chapelries are St. Paul, St. Jude, St. Bartholomew, and St. Simon. Pop. of St. P., 10,674; of St. J., 6,301; of St. B., 2,600. The livings are p. curacies in the diocese of Winchester. Value of St. P., £150; of St. J., £650; of St. B. and St. S. not reported. Patron of St. P., the Vicar of Portsea; of St. J., the Executors of the late T. E. Owen, Esq.; of St. B., the Bishop of Winchester; of St. S., not reported, See Portsea and Portsmouth.

Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].

Parish Records

FamilySearch

England, Hampshire, Southsea – Church history ( 1 )
The Crinoline church, Eastney barracks : the story of the Royal Marine Artillery Church, its chaplains and its baptisms, 1866-1905
Author: Bill, Dennis

England, Hampshire, Southsea – Church records ( 9 )
The Crinoline church, Eastney barracks : the story of the Royal Marine Artillery Church, its chaplains and its baptisms, 1866-1905
Author: Bill, Dennis

England, Hampshire, Southsea Saint-Peter parish registers, 1883-1926
Author: Church of England. St. Peter’s Church (Southsea, Hampshire); Portsmouth History Centre and Records Office (Hampshire)

England, Hampshire, Southsea St. Jude parish registers, 1851-1926
Author: Church of England. St. Jude’s Church (Southsea, Hampshire); Portsmouth History Centre and Records Office (Hampshire)

England, Hampshire, Southsea, parish registers of St. Luke, 1864-1926
Author: Church of England. St. Luke’s Church (Southsea, Hampshire); Portsmouth History Centre and Records Office (Hampshire)

England, Hampshire, Southsea, St. Bartholomew’s Church parish records, 1864-1926
Author: Church of England. St. Bartholomew’s Church (Southsea, Hampshire); Portsmouth History Centre and Records Office (Hampshire)

England, Hampshire, Southsea, St. Simon parish register, 1828-1926
Author: Church of England. St. Simon’s (Portsea, Hampshire); Portsmouth History Centre and Records Office (Hampshire)

England, Hampshire, Southsea, Victoria Road (Chester Road) Wesleyan Methodist Church records, 1870-1926
Author: Victoria Road Church (Southsea, Hampshire : Wesleyan Methodist); Portsmouth History Centre and Records Office (Hampshire)

England, Hampshire, Southsea, Victoria Road Congregational Church, 1884-1926
Author: Victoria Road Congregational Church (Southsea, Hampshire); Portsmouth History Centre and Records Office (Hampshire)

Record of members, 1848-1865
Author: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Southsea Branch (Hampshire)

England, Hampshire, Southsea – Directories ( 1 )
Kelly’s directory of Portsmouth and Southsea

England, Hampshire, Southsea – History ( 2 )
The growth of Southsea as a naval satellite and Victorian resort
Author: Riley, R. C.

The houses and inhabitants of Thomas Ellis Owen’s Southsea
Author: Riley, R. C.

England, Hampshire, Southsea – Military history – 1603-1714 ( 1 )
Service at Southsea Castle
Author: Waterhouse, Fay

Administration

  • County: Hampshire
  • Civil Registration District: Portsea Island
  • Probate Court: Courts of the Bishop (Episcopal Consistory) and Archdeaconry of Winchester
  • Diocese: Winchester
  • Rural Deanery: Droxford
  • Poor Law Union: Portsea Island
  • Hundred: Portsmouth Borough
  • Province: Canterbury