Emily Chubbuck Judson
22 Aug 1817 - 1 Jun 1854
Emily Chubbuck Judson (1817-1854) was born 22 Aug. 1817 in Eaton, Madison Co., New York. She was the daughter of Charles Chubbuck and Lavinia Richards. She married Adoniram Judson on 2 Jun. 1846 in Hamilton, Madison Co., New York, and they had two children. She died 1 Jun. 1854 in Hamilton, Madison Co., New York. She was one of the eminent women for whom Wilford Woodruff initiated proxy temple ordinance work in Aug. 1877.
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