Emily Chubbuck Judson
1817 - 1854
General Information
Bio
(1817-1854) Writer, poet. Emily Chubbuck Judson was born in Eaton, New York. She worked in the New York woolen mills and received an informal education. Impressed by her desire to learn, the preceptresses at the Utica Female Seminary invited her to study for a year in their school free of cost, after which she was hired as a teacher. Much of her work was published under the pen name of Fanny Forester.
Full Name
Emily Chubbuck Judson
Locations
Madison
Author's Timeline
1817
BIRTH
Emily Chubbuck was born in Eaton, New York, on August 22, 1817.
1840
OTHER
Mrs. Judson attended Utica Female Seminary for a year, after which she taught there.
1841
LITWORK
Charles Linn Or How To Observe The Golden Rule
1842
LITWORK
The Great Secret: Or, How To Be Happy
New York, New York: L. Colby and Company.
New York, New York: L. Colby and Company.
1843
LITWORK
Allen Lucas; The Self-Made Man
New York, New York: Sheldon.
New York, New York: Sheldon.
1846
LITWORK
Trippings in Author-Land
New York, New York: Paine & Burgess.
Collection of essays.
New York, New York: Paine & Burgess.
Collection of essays.
1848
LITWORK
Alderbrook Tales
Boston, Massachusetts: William D. Ticknor.
A two-volume collection of essays or short stories.
Boston, Massachusetts: William D. Ticknor.
A two-volume collection of essays or short stories.
1848
LITWORK
A Memoir Of Mrs. Sarah B. Judson
New York, New York: L. Colby and Company.
Biography.
New York, New York: L. Colby and Company.
Biography.
1850
LITWORK
How To Be Great, Good, and Happy
Lewis Colby.
Book for young readers.
Lewis Colby.
Book for young readers.
1852
LITWORK
An Olio of Domestic Verses
New York, New York: Lewis Colby.
Collection of poetry.
New York, New York: Lewis Colby.
Collection of poetry.
1853
LITWORK
The Kathayan Slave, And Other Papers Connected With Missionary Life
Boston, Massachusetts: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields.
Poetry.
Boston, Massachusetts: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields.
Poetry.
1854
DEATH
Emily Chubbuck Judson died in Hamilton, New York, on June 1, 1854.
1854
INTERMENT
Emily Judson was interred at the Madison Street Cemetery in Hamilton, New York.
1854
LITWORK
My Two Sisters: A Sketch From Memory
Collection of short writings.
Collection of short writings.
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