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Judson, Emily Chubbuck

 Item — Box: Multi-collection Box 14
Identifier: RG-1099

Scope and Contents

Correspondence, 1840-1850; poetry (unpublished) and personal memorabilia.

Dates

  • Creation: 1840-1850

Creator

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Biographical / Historical

American Baptist Foreign Mission Society missionary to Burma. Emily Chubbuck Judson ("Fanny Forester"), author, was born at [Eaton], New York, August 22, 1817. Her parents were in poor circumstances, and before she was twelve years old, she worked in a woolen mill in the summer, and attended the district school in the winter. She rose up early to work and sat up late to study, and when only fifteen became a teacher in the Utica Female Seminary.

She had already begun to write both prose and verse. For her first book, "Charles Linn," she received only $51. She wrote a number of books for children, which were published by the Baptist publishing house, and in four years, she was able, from the proceeds of her industry, to settle her parents in a comfortable home.

In June, 1844, while on a visit to New York, she wrote a light sketch for the "New York Mirror," under the name of "Fanny Forester," which at once attracted attention; and encouraged by the praise of the editor, she contributed to the magazine a series of brilliant sketches, which were afterward collected and published in the two volumes bearing the title of "Alderbrook." This was her name for Morrisville, her beautiful native place.

On the return of Dr. Judson in 1846, Miss Chubbuck, at his request, wrote a "Biographical Sketch of Mrs. Sarah B. Judson," and in the same year they were married, and in June they went out to Burmah together.

Soon after Dr. Judson's death in 1850, she returned to the United States, and the rest of her brief life was filled with literary work. Her health soon began to fail, and she died June 1, 1854, at Hamilton, Madison County, New York.

From The National Cyclopædia of American Biography... New York: James T. White and Company, 1893. Vol. 3.

Accessed 2019 Aug 20 from https://www.wholesomewords.org/missions/bjudsonemily.html

Extent

1 Files

Language of Materials

English

Related Materials

See also International Ministries (American Baptist Foreign Mission Society): Missionary Correspondence

Bibliography

Stub entry from A Guide to Manuscript Collections in the American Baptist Historical Society, compiled by William H. Brackney and Susan M. Eltscher (Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, and Rochester, New York, 1986).

File Plan

Original 1846? AB Foreign Mission Society missionary application

Poem: The old man. A fact.

Correspondence: 22 Feb 1846 Emily to Adoniram Judson, transcript 18 Oct 1847 Emily to Mrs. Gardner Colby, transcript 20 May 1848 Emily to Mrs. Gardner Colby, handwritten transcript 20 Jul 1849 Emily to Mr. Beebee 7 Aug 1849 Emily to Mary L. Colby, transcript 9 Dec 1949 (?) Emily to Mr. Beebee and envelope 13 Aug 1859 Emily to Mr. A.D. Gillette 13 Oct 1850 Emily to Mr. A.M. Beebee 27 Jun 1853 Emily to Anna M. 13 Jul 1853 photocopy Emily to Kate, transcript 25 Sep 1853 photocopy Emily to Aunt C., transcript 25 Dec 1853 Christmas card to Bella Hyde

Poem: The two mammas, for Henry and Edward

Clipping: Angel Charley by Emily

Photographs: Ryins of Underhill cottage, birthplace of Emily; Judson baby basket

Lock of Emily's hair, envelope

Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

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