Clergyman; born in
Maulmain, Burma, Dec. 27, 1844; son of
Adoniram Judson.
He was brought to the
United States in 1850; studied in
Hamilton and
Madison (now
Colgate) universities; graduated at Brown University in 1865.
In 1867-74 he was
Professor of Latin and Modern Languages in Madison University; in 1874-75 travelled in foreign countries; and, returning to the
United States, was pastor of the
North Baptist Church in
Orange, N. J., till 1881, when he resigned to take up mission work in New York.
He became pastor of the Berean Baptist Church, in a down-town district, and afterwards built the
Judson Memorial on Washington Square. In 1897 he was appointed instructor in Pastoral Theology at Colgate Theological Seminary.
He has published a
Life of Adoniram Judson.