John B. Judson

John Brown Judson (August 20, 1861 – October 1, 1926) was an American printer and politician from New York.

[2] Judson attended the Kingsborough Academy and the Williston Seminary in Massachusetts.

He developed the office into an extensive business, specializing in fine color printing and embossing.

He was involved in real estate, turning a large tract of land in the eastern part of the city into a popular residential district called Judson Heights.

Their children were Margaret Stewart and John B. Jr.[1] Judson died at home from a stroke of apoplexy on October 1, 1926.