Albert Francis Judd Jr.

Albert Francis Judd Jr. (1874–1939) was a lawyer and trust officer in the Territory of Hawaii.

He later attended Yale College, where he joined Alpha Delta Phi and received his bachelor's degree in 1897.

[1] His brother Lawrence McCully Judd was born March 20, 1887, and became Governor of the Territory of Hawaii in 1929–1934.

He was founding secretary of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks lodge in Honolulu, but resigned about a month after the first meeting.

[3] He was elected to the Hawaiian territorial Senate from the third district on Oʻahu, and chairman of the judiciary committee, during the legislative sessions of 1911 and 1913.