Re: Adonirum Judson Gordon of N.H.
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Adonirum Judson Gordon of N.H.
Ed Layman 6/06/98
I have some notes from my great aunt who's mother was a Judson.These notes reference Adoniam Judson with the following details:
Born 9 Aug 1788 in Malden, MA, eldest son of Adoniram who was a Congreational minister.At age 4 moved to Wenham, age 12 to Braintree, age 14 to Plymouth.
Born 9 Aug 1788 in Malden, MA, eldest son of Adoniram who was a Congreational minister.At age 4 moved to Wenham, age 12 to Braintree, age 14 to Plymouth.Precocious , read at 3. In 1804 entered Providence College, Brown?graduated 1807 Validictorian. Entered seminary at Andover, joined 3rd Congreational Church in Plymouth.
Precocious , read at 3. In 1804 entered Providence College, Brown?graduated 1807 Validictorian. Entered seminary at Andover, joined 3rd Congreational Church in Plymouth.The notes, partly difficult to read, make some reference to foreign missionary work but not clear if he went or just supported those areas. This information was "written by his son Edward Judson" according to my notes.Adoniram died in 1850.He was not in my Judson line back to William but perhaps this information will help you with your research.
The notes, partly difficult to read, make some reference to foreign missionary work but not clear if he went or just supported those areas. This information was "written by his son Edward Judson" according to my notes.Adoniram died in 1850.He was not in my Judson line back to William but perhaps this information will help you with your research.8 Candlewick LaneCumberland, ME 04021
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