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* 1788 Adoniram Judson, American missionary ( d. 1850 )
* July 13, 1813 Missionaries Adoniram Judson and his wife Ann Hasseltine Judson arrive in Burma.
** Missionaries Adoniram Judson and his wife Ann Hasseltine Judson arrive in Burma.
* April 12 Adoniram Judson, U. S. Baptist missionary ( b. 1788 )
A few months later the name Prospect Bluff was changed to Judsonia, after Baptist missionary Adoniram Judson, to help promote the school, which drew many northerners to the area.
Though the school died in 1883, the town streets still bear the names of several well-known 19th-century Baptists: Judson and Hasseltine ( after Adoniram Judson and his wife, Ann Hasseltine Judson ), Wayland ( after Francis Wayland, president of Brown University in Rhode Island ), Wade ( after missionary Jonathan Wade ) and Boardman ( after missionary George Boardman, whose widow, Sarah Hall Boardman became Judson's second wife ).
* Adoniram Judson Gordon, minister ; founder and namesake of Gordon College
* 1812-First American foreign missionaries, Adoniram Judson and Luther Rice, arrive in Serampore and Judson soon goes to Burma
Both Adoniram Judson Gordon and Russell Conwell were Baptist ministers ; Gordon's divinity school was first established as Gordon Bible Institute in 1889, while Conwell's theological school was originally chartered as Temple College in 1888.
Most of the leading dispensationalsts of the late 19th and early 20th century attended the conference regularly, including William Eugene Blackstone, Charles Erdman, James H. Brookes, William Moorehead, Adoniram Judson Gordon, Amzi Dixon, C. I.
Other missionaries who have asserted the influence of Jonathan Edwards's biography of Brainerd on their lives include Henry Martyn, William Carey, Jim Elliot, and Adoniram Judson.
Adoniram Judson, Jr. ( 9 August 1788 12 April 1850 ) was an American Baptist missionary, who served in Burma for almost forty years.
At the age of 25, Adoniram Judson became the first Protestant missionary sent from North America to preach in Burma.
He was the son of a Congregational minister, Adoniram Judson, Sr. and his wife, Abigail ( née Brown ).
Credit is due also to the three missionary pioneers to the Karen people, George Boardman and his wife, Sarah ; and Adoniram Judson.
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** Henry Adoniram Swift ( 1863 1864 )
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* Henry Adoniram Swift ( 1823 1869 ), United States politician and Governor of Minnesota
* Adoniram Judson ( 1788 1850 ), the first American missionary abroad
* Adoniram Judson ( August 9, 1788 April 12, 1850 ), first US missionary to Burma
* Henry Adoniram Swift ( 1823 1896 ), U. S. politician
* Adoniram Judson Gordon ( 1836 1895 ), preacher, writer, composer, and founder of Gordon College
He married in 1830 Hannah O ' Brien Chaplin ( 1809 1865 ), herself the author of The Earnest Man, a biography of Adoniram Judson ( 1855 ), and The History of the English Bible ( 1859 ); besides being her husband's assistant she was an able assistant in his Hebrew studies.

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*" A Tale of Two Flagella " by Olivia Judson, New York Times, 1 / 5 / 2010
3k + 4 are prime numbers, then p²q is k-hyperperfect ; Judson S. McCranie has conjectured in 2000 that all k-hyperperfect numbers for odd k > 1 are of this form, but the hypothesis has not been proven so far.
Judson has implemented a new strategic plan with the following goals: 1. regain accreditation 2. achieve fiscal stability 3. develop academic program distinctiveness 4. develop a Department of Enrollment Management 5. develop a quality student-centered living and learning environment 6. establish new relationships and strengthen former ones among key constituents.
By Ruth Judson and Richard Porter, 1 March 2010.
* Note: Source 4 / Author: Phillip Judson Clark / Title: Royal Families and Others & also their Famous Descendants / Publication: rootsweb. com, Jan 1, 2008
In their second season in the amateur ranks they managed just four wins in a difficult season a 2 0 win over the Indiana Invaders in May, a pair of 3 1 wins over Fort Wayne Fever in June, and a 3 2 win over Toronto Lynx in July in which substitute Judson McKinney scored a last minute winner.
Sigma Tau Delta was founded by Judson Q. Owen at Dakota Wesleyan University and was officially recognized by its Greek initials on May 1, 1924.
* Whistler ( 1 episode, " Meltdown ", 2006 ) .... Kate Judson

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* December 4 American Civil War Sherman's March to the Sea: At Waynesboro, Georgia, forces under Union General Judson Kilpatrick prevent troops led by Confederate General Joseph Wheeler from interfering with Union General Sherman's campaign of destroying a wide swath of the South on his march to Savannah, GA ( Union forces suffer more than 3 times the casualties as the Confederates, however ).
* Judson W. Sherman ( 1808 1881 ), U. S. Representative from New York
The city was named after William Windom, who served as a United States Senator from Minnesota from 1881 1883, and was United States Secretary of the Treasury under presidents James Garfield, Chester Arthur and Benjamin Harrison, by Judson W. Bishop.
Today, there are also students from several other American colleges, including the University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, University of Southern Indiana, Emory & Henry College, Baker University, Converse College, Eastern Illinois University, Western Kentucky University, Lenoir-Rhyne University, Catawba College, Houston Baptist University, The College of New Jersey, Texas Woman's University, Christopher Newport University, Missouri Baptist University, Ball State University, Lawrence Technological University, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, Florida Southern College, and Judson University.
Her maternal grandfather was a Union general, Hugh Judson Kilpatrick ( 1836 1881 ), who was also U. S. minister to Chile, and through her maternal grandmother Luisa Fernandez de Valdivieso, who was a niece of Crescente Errázuriz Valdivieso, Archbishop of Santiago, she reportedly was a descendant of Spain's royal house of Navarre.
Arthur Judson Brown ( December 3, 1856 January 11, 1963 ) was an influential American clergyman, missionary and prolific author.
The shock of finding it was his own friend and that Eames had led Judson away from the Christian faith into skepticism, but was now dead brought Judson back to the faith of his youth.
* Knowles, Memoir of Mrs Ann H. Judson, 252 259
* Knowles, Memoir of Mrs Ann H. Judson, 252 259
* Knowles, Memoir of Mrs Judson, 226 227
* Judson, H. F. The Eighth Day of Creation ( 1979 ), p. 10 11
* Minot Judson Savage ( 1841 1918 ), American clergyman

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