Historical records matching Mary Margaret Ludlow
Immediate Family
-
husband
-
daughter
-
father
-
mother
-
brother
-
sister
-
sister
-
sister
-
sister
-
sister
-
stepson
-
stepson
About Mary Margaret Ludlow
Source: http://www.dsolar.com/myfamily/d0001/g0000015.html
Notes
From English Ancestry of Mary Cogan by Wilder MARY COGAN, born in 1604, married Roger Ludlow of Dinton, there baptized March 7, 1590. He was matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford, June 16, 1610, and at the age of forty was chose, in London, an Assistant of the colony of Massachusetts Bay, Feb. 10, 1630. In that capacity he sailed from Plymouth, England, March 20, that year in the ship "Mary and John" and arrived on these shores May following. He attended the first sitting of the Court at Charlestown, in August, and retained the office four years when he was chose Deputy-Governor in 1634. He removed to Windsor, Conn., in 1635, where he that hear became the first Deputy-Governor of the colony, and thereafter served in the same high office in 1642 and 1648. He served in the Pequot War of 1637, and was thus attracted by the lands west of the Connecticut river. In 1639 he removed to Unquowa, which was named Fairfield in 1645, and there purchased from the Indians a considerable tract of land east of the Norwalk river. He was a Commissioner of the United Colonies in 1651, 1652, and 1653, and has been called the "Father of Connecticut Jurisprudence," having been the principal framer of the Constitution of 1639. The statement has been accepted as fact that he removed to Virginia about the year 1654, but the following from the pen of the late Dr. Charles J. Hoadley of Hartford, seems to indicate otherwise:
The assertion to that effect "was doubtless made on the authority of Dr. Trumball (History of Connecticut., 1, 218), and he based it on what he found in New Haven records. Ludlow had hired a vessel to transport himself and his family to Virginia, probably intending to take shipping there for England, for in a MS. Roger Wolcott expressly says that Ludlow returned to England, and a deposition of John Webster, dated DEc. 18, 1660, in the Connecticut archives, speaks of 'the time that Mr. Ludlow went for old England.' If any one will examine the printed New Haven Colonial Records, II, 69-74, he will find nothing to show that Mr. Ludlow went to Virginia, but rather the contrary; for Manning, the captain of the vessel Ludlow had hired, was arrested for illicit trading with the Dutch, and upon trial, being found guilty, in spite of Ludlow's protests, was declared by the court to be a lawful prize, and ordered it to be sold 'by an inch of candell, he that offers most to have her'."
Governor Ludlow's brother George, of the county and parish of York, Virginia, Esq., a member of the Council of 1642-55, died in the latter year leaving a will which mentioned children of the governor's, and, so far as known, is the only record of them. From it the are here enumerated:
1) Jonathan Ludlow of Dublin, Ireland 2) Joseph 3) Roger 4) Anne 5) Mary 6) Sarah, "distinguished for her literaray acquirements and domestic virtues", married Rev. Nathaniel Brewster of Brookhaven, Long Island."
Margaret Cogan was the daughter of Philobert Cogan and Anne Marshall, daughter of Thomas.
She married after 1623 Roger Ludlow, son of Thomas Ludlow and Jane Pyle. they had four sons and three daughters;
- Roger LUDLOW (1620-1656)
- Anne LUDLOW (1622- )
- Thomas LUDLOW (1623-1655)
- Jonathan LUDLOW (1625- )
- Sarah LUDLOW (1625-1665)
- Joseph LUDLOW (1627-1667)
- Mary LUDLOW (1632- ) Sarah, who would marry Rev. Nathaniel Brewster.
On 20 Mar 1630, she and the family immigrated to America aboard the Mary and John, sailing from Plymouth, Co. Devonshire, England. The ship was among the group called the Winthrop Fleet. The ship, which was also known as "Mr. Ludlow's Ship", arrived at the Massachusetts Bay Colony on 30 May 1630.
Her sister, who was likely a young widow, seems to have traveled with them. See Elizabeth Cogan Endicott, widow of Mr. Gibson and second wife of Gov. Endicott.
They later lived at Dorchester MA and Windsor and Fairfield, CT. She and Roger in their later lives moved to Ireland Sept 1654 where it is assumed they died.
- Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Oct 15 2017, 16:45:16 UTC
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ Web: International, Find A Grave Index Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
GEDCOM Source
1,70699::5066575
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
GEDCOM Source
1,60526::639270
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ Millennium File Heritage Consulting Ancestry.com Operations Inc
GEDCOM Source
1,7249::10216207
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ Web: International, Find A Grave Index Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
GEDCOM Source
1,70699::5066575
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
GEDCOM Source
1,60526::639270
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ Millennium File Heritage Consulting Ancestry.com Operations Inc
GEDCOM Source
1,7249::10216207
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ Web: International, Find A Grave Index Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
GEDCOM Source
1,70699::5066575
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
GEDCOM Source
1,60526::639270
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Gale Research Ancestry.com Operations, Inc
GEDCOM Source
Place: Dorchester, Massachusetts; Year: 1630; Page Number: 1211 1,7486::937777
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ Web: International, Find A Grave Index Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
GEDCOM Source
1,70699::5066575
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
GEDCOM Source
1,60526::639270
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ Millennium File Heritage Consulting Ancestry.com Operations Inc
GEDCOM Source
1,7249::10216207
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Gale Research Ancestry.com Operations, Inc
GEDCOM Source
Place: Dorchester, Massachusetts; Year: 1630; Page Number: 1211 1,7486::937777
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ International, Find A Grave Index for Select Locations, 1300s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
GEDCOM Source
1,60541::990643
GEDCOM Source
@R1050710867@ UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
GEDCOM Source
1,60526::639270
Gov. John Endicott sister is not Margaret Ludlow. Mary (Cogan) Ludlow was the sister of Gov. John Endecott's second wife Elizabeth (Cogan) Endecott.
Mary Margaret Ludlow's Timeline
1604 |
1604
|
Chard, Somerset, England
|
|
1630 |
1630
Age 26
|
Dorchester, Massachusetts
|
|
1639 |
June 10, 1639
|
Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
|
|
1664 |
June 3, 1664
Age 60
|
Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath), Leinster (Cúige Laighean), Ireland
|
|
June 3, 1664
Age 60
|
St. Michans Parish, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, United Kingdom
|
||
1951 |
June 6, 1951
Age 60
|
||
June 6, 1951
Age 60
|
|||
June 6, 1951
Age 60
|