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DOB, November 8, 1945. Middle of three boys. Lovington, NM, High School; Eastern New Mexico University, BS; Baylor University, MA. Four honorary doctorates. Career in Christian Higher Education in TX, NM, MO, IL Wife, Linda, and two adult sons

1824-Present – Judson Press and Publications – District of Columbia/Pennsylvania DC/PA

1824-Present      Judson Press and Publications District of Columbia/Pennsylvania DC/PA In June of 1824 Adoniram Judson was imprisoned when the British invaded Burma thus beginning the First Anglo-Burmese War. His confinement would last for 21 months and during that time, Baptists in America began their publication ministry. The Judsons, aided by missionary George Hough, plus […]

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1823-1835 – Judson Ward Rowe – Missionary Child     India/Alabama

1823-1835? Judson Ward Rowe Missionary Child     India/Alabama? While recovering from liver problems in the US under the care of Dr. Elnathan Judson, brother of Adoniram Judson, Ann Judson published her best-selling book, A Particular Relation of the American Baptist Mission to the Burman Empire informing Americans of the first-hand work of missionaries. In that same year,

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1821-1890 – Family of Daniel Gray Taylor – A Country Preacher  Virginia VA

1821-1890 Family of Daniel Gray Taylor A Country Preacher  Virginia VA To understand the significance of the Taylor family in The Judson Legacy Project we must begin with Daniel Gray Taylor and his wife, Martha King Taylor.  A simple biography of Rev. Taylor was written by their son, Joseph Judson Taylor, and simply named Daniel

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1821-1850 – Adoniram Judson Blake – Methodist Pastor           Ohio    OH

1821-1850  Adoniram Judson Blake Methodist Pastor           Ohio    OH/OH The archives of Ohio United Methodism help tell the story of Adoniram Judson Blake. These documents state that he was in the Pittsburgh Conference in 1847 and was assigned to Brownsville in Licking County just west of Zanesville. The next year, 1848, he was assigned to Richmond

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1821-1897 – Adoniram Judson Waite – Farmer    New York/Illinois NY/IL

1821-1897 Adoniram Judson Waite Farmer    New York/Illinois NY/IL Due to liver problems and the loss of two children, Ann Hasseltine Judson left Burma in August 1821 to return to the States for medical care. One month before her departure, Adoniram Judson Waite was born in Washington County, NY. He eventually married Caroline Bull, also of

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1821-1891  – Adoniram Judson Bigelow – Entrepreneur VT/CA

1821-1891  Adoniram Judson Bigelow Entrepreneur VT/CA Rod Bigelow of the Bigelow Society shared this biography of his great-grandfather, Adoniram Judson Bigelow: Adoniram Judson Bigelow was the son of Barna and Elizabeth (Boynton) Bigelow and was born at Hubbardston, VT, on 20 April 1821. His marriage was on 27 October 1857 to Martha Jane Munroe who was

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1820-1893 – Adoniram Judson Buell – Baptist Pastor New York/Ohio    NY/OH

1820-1893 Adoniram Judson Buell Baptist Pastor   New York/Ohio    NY/OH Adoniram Judson Buell was born in the village of Delphi, NY, 30 October 1820. His mother was Phebe Freeman Buell whose four brothers were all Baptist preachers. Her first son, Rev. Rufus Freeman Buell was the first American missionary to Greece where he labored 15

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1820-1907 – Adoniram Judson Adams – (3 entries)      NH/ME/MA

1820-1907 Adoniram Judson Adams (3 entries)      NH/ME/MA [Compiler’s Note: I accumulated many people named Adoniram Judson Adams but all their stories were incomplete. I winnowed them down to three and lumped them together under the first name that had a date of birth and a date of death.] First. The first version of Adoniram Judson Adams

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1820-1868 – Adoniram Judson Bingham – Baptist Pastor/Missionary     MI/MA

1820-1868 Adoniram Judson Bingham Baptist Pastor/Missionary     MI/MA Adoniram Judson Bingham was born 5 April 1820, to Abel Bingham and Hannah Brown, American Baptist missionaries to the Ojibwa (Chippewa) Indians in Sault Ste. Marie, MI.  Abel Bingham was nationally known for his work with the Indians because of his regularly published letters from the field about

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1819-1868 – Adoniram Judson Joslyn – Baptist Pastor/Abolitionist   NY/IL

1819-1868 Adoniram Judson Joslyn Baptist Pastor/Abolitionist   NY/IL In 1819, after six years on the field, Adoniram Judson built the first Christian zayat and preached his first sermon in Burmese. On 5 October 1819, Mary Polly Waite Joslyn gave birth to a son and named him Adoniram Judson Joslyn. Her husband, Rev. Lindsey Joslyn, was

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