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116: 33: 222:, who asked Judd to live with her and teach her how to make western dresses. She wrote how "Kaahumanu treated us like pet children" and "could dandle any of us in her lap, as she would a little child, which she often takes the liberty of doing". In 1832, she and other missionary wives created the first school for Native Hawaiian children. Previously, only the adult population had been educated. 165:. She grew up in poverty after her mother's premature death. Her father also had an accident that left him disabled. Judd had to stay among relatives' households and village schools until she started teaching at age 16. She continued to work in this capacity to raise money to fund her education at Clinton Female Seminary in 115: 204: 696: 691: 225:
Judd started writing about Hawaii and her missionary work. When her husband retired as minister, for instance, she published his accomplishments in
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in 1837. Her work also included observations on Hawaiian culture such as her descriptions of Hawaiian dining etiquette and
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Judd married Gerrit P. Judd on September 20, 1827. The couple had nine children. She died on October 2, 1872, in
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Laura Fish was born to a family of seven to Elias Fish and Sybil Fish (née Williams) on April 2, 1804, in
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Judd became a Protestant missionary when she was nineteen and was involved in missionary work in
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Hawaiian by Birth: Missionary Children, Bicultural Identity, and U.S. Colonialism in the Pacific
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Weeks after their marriage, Judd and her husband and other missionaries sailed on the ship
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on March 30, 1828. They were part of the third company of missionaries sent by the
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Gender and Globalization in Asia and the Pacific: Method, Practice, Theory
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who was appointed advisor and minister of finance to King
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Portraits of American Protestant Missionaries to Hawaii
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American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
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Plainfield, New York
Honolulu
Kingdom of Hawaii
Gerrit P. Judd
Charles Hastings
Albert Francis

James Gay Sawkins
Mission Houses Museum
Kingdom of Hawaii
Gerrit P. Judd
missionary
Kamehameha III
Plainfield, New York
Oneida County, New York
Mexico, New York
Sandwich Islands
Honolulu
Oahu
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions
medicine
Kaʻahumanu
Kamehameha I
Queen Kalama
Kamehameha III
cuisine


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