Thomas Ludlow was born circa 1624 in England to Roger Ludlow (1590-1664) and Mary Cogan (1604-1664) .
Mary's husband, Roger Ludlow (1590-1664), was widely regarded as one of the best educated early settlers of the New England colonies. Mary was the sister-in-law of Governor John Endicott of Massachusetts.
The family sailed for America in 1630 with other early Puritan settlers on the ship Mary and John of which Roger was the owner. He was co-founder of Dorchester, Massachusetts and Fairfield, Connecticut. In 1650 he wrote down the first codification of the laws for the Colony of Connecticut and represented the colony at the New England Confederation. A political disagreement caused the couple to leave for Dublin, Ireland where both died in the 1660's, date unsure because local parish records were lost.
Thomas, b abt 1624; witnessed a deed 26 Feb 1641/2; no further record; might also have been a brother or nephew of Roger.
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Thomas Ludlow (1624-) | 1624 England | ||
Jonathan Ludlow (1625-1710) | 1625 England | Sarah Davis (1644-) | |
Joseph Ludlow (1627-1667) | 1627 England | 30 April 1667 Dublin, Ireland | |
Roger Ludlow (1629-aft1660) | 1630 | 1660 | |
Anne Ludlow (1633-aft1660) | 1633 Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts | 1660 | |
Mary Ludlow (1634-aft1660) | 1634 Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts | 1660 | |
Sarah Ludlow (1635-1695) | 1635 Dublin, Ireland | 1695 Connecticut | Nathaniel Brewster (1620-1690) |
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