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  1. Sarah Hall Judson (née Boardman; November 4, 1803 – September 1, 1845) was an American missionary and writer. Biography. Sarah Hall was born in Alstead, New Hampshire. She spent twenty years of her life in Burma (now known as Myanmar) doing missionary work.

  2. Sarah B. (Hall) Boardman Judson - Historical Society of Cheshire County. 1803 - 1845. Biography. A Baptist Missionary in Burma. Beginning in the early 19th century, many women became more involved in missionary work around the world.

  3. Sarah Hall Boardman Judson, missionary biography - Worldwide Missions. Sarah [Hall] Boardman Judson, 1803-1845. Mrs. Judson was the eldest child of Ralph and Abiah Hall, of Alstead, New Hampshire, [United States], where she was born, November 4, 1803.

  4. Born Sarah Hall on November 4, 1803, in Alstead, New Hampshire; died on September 1, 1845, anchored just off the island of St. Helena; daughter of Ralph Hall and Abiah (Hall) Hall; briefly attended local female seminary; largely self-educated; married George Dana Boardman, on July 3, 1825 (died 1831); married Adoniram Judson, on April 10, 1834;

  5. Sarah Boardman Judson — Biographies and Information. Sarah Hall Boardman Judson (1803-1845) Translator, author, hymnist and second missionary wife of Adoniram Judson. After her husband George Dana Boardman died, Sarah married Adoniram in 1834, nearly eight years after the death of Ann Judson.

  6. 3 de mar. de 2017 · Sarah Hall (Boardman) Judson’s Biography. By Rob March 3, 2017. Photograph public domain. Source: Wikipedia. Sarah Hall married George Boardman in 1824, a week before departing for Burma as missionaries. George died in 1831 and Sarah married fellow missionary Adoniram Judson [1788-1850] three years later.

  7. Biography. Sarah Hall was born in Alstead, New Hampshire. She spent twenty years of her life in Burma (now known as Myanmar) doing missionary work. She and her husband George Boardman sailed to Burma in 1824, just one week after their wedding. They had a son also named George Dana Boardman, often referred to as "George Boardman the Younger".