Lawrence M. Judd


Lawrence McCully Judd was a politician of the Territory of Hawaii, serving as the seventh Territorial Governor. He was devoted to the Hansens Diseaseafflicted residents of Kalaupapa on the island of Moloka i.

Judd was born March 20, 1887 in Honolulu, Hawaii, the grandson of Gerrit P. Judd, who was an early American Missionary, a cabinet minister to King Kamehameha III, and cofounder of Punahou School. His father was Judge Albert Francis Judd and mother was Agnes Hall Boyd . He was the last of nine children. He was married March 6, 1909, at Richmond Hill, New York, to Florence Bell Hackett and had five children Helen Florence , Agnes Elizabeth , Sophie Janet , Lawrence McCully Jr. and Emilie Bell . Judd married his second wife, Eva Marie Lillibridge in 1938.

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