Judson, Emily Chubbuck (1817–1854)

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Judson, Emily Chubbuck (1817–1854)

American writer and missionary. Name variations: (pseudonym) Fanny Forester. Born Aug 22, 1817, in Eaton, NY; died June 1, 1854, in Hamilton, NY; dau. of Charles Chubbuck and Lavinia (Richards) Chubbuck; became 3rd wife of Rev. Adoniram Judson (missionary), June 2, 1846 (died April 12, 1850); children: 1 daughter, 1 son.

Published series of children's books, 1st of which was Charles Linn, or How to Observe the Golden Rule (1841); contributed light sketches of village life in upstate NY to New Mirror magazine under pseudonym "Fanny Forester"; after marrying Judson, moved to Burma (1846) and Rangoon (1847) for his American Baptist missionary work; published Memoir of Sarah B. Judson (1848), about Judson's 2nd wife. Other books include Trippings in Author-Land (1845), Alderbrook (1847), An Olio of Domestic Verses (1852), The Kathayan Slave, and Other Papers Connected with Missionary Life (1853), and My Two Sisters (1854).

See also Asahel Clark Kendrick, The Life and Letters of Mrs. Emily C. Judson (1860).

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