Person:Joseph Ludlum (2)

Watchers
Joseph Ludlum
d.1744
m. Abt 1695
  1. Abigail LudlamAbt 1698 - Aft 1760
  2. Anthony LudlamAbt 1699 - Bef 1737
  3. Isaac Ludlam1702 - 1769
  4. Joseph Ludlum1703 - 1744
  5. Deborah LudlumAbt 1709 -
  6. Jeremiah Ludlam1709 - 1777
  7. Phoebe Ludlam1710 - 1766
  8. Sarah Ludlam1713 - 1732
  9. Elizabeth Ludlam1716 - Aft 1761
  • HJoseph Ludlum1703 - 1744
  • WSarah CockEst 1720 - 1795
m. Bef 1742
  1. Thomas Ludlam1742 - 1825
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Ludlum
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1703 Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York
Marriage Bef 1742 to Sarah Cock
Death[1] 1744
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000.

    Sarah (Cock) Ludlum (Thomas, John, James) b. probably on north side of "Ridge of Hills" soudh of East Norwich, now known as "Spring Hill" (date unknown), d. 11/8/1795, on the east side of the Mill River Neck. Married Joseph Ludlum, b. 1703; d. 1744, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (ryder) Ludlam; (Elizabeth being dau. of Thomas Ryder of Southhold and Abigail Terry his wife, as per will of Thomas, dated April 11, 1699) and descendant of William and Clemence Ludlam of Matlock, Derbyshire, England.
    In 1743, Joseph sold his interest in the Hog Island property to Thomas Smith of Hempstead and bought a farm of 81 acres on the east side of the Mill River Neck, of Abraham and Abiah Alling. He lost his life by drowning in attempting to swim his horse across the head of Cold Spring Harbor.