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"He [Arabut Ludlow] was born in Burlington June 22, 1818, son of James and Rosanna (Morton) Ludlow [married November 13, 1817, Williston, Vermont; LDS file # 452902]. The father was a farmer of Burlington, and the only son of a farmer of English ancestry [also named James; wife: Mercy Hyde; married in 1794 or earlier; LDS file # 455834], who lived to a good old age. To James and Rosanna Ludlow was born three children: Arabut [born June 21, 1818; Jane, who married Addison Macomber; and Rosanna [born April 2, 1823], who married Benjamin Chenowith, of Monroe. The mother died [Jan. 20, 1824; cemetery record] when the youngest child [Rosanna] was a babe, and the father for his second wife married a Miss Alexander, by whom he had one son [Calvin, born October 5, 1827; died August 24, 1894], now [i.e. as of the date of the article, 1901] deceased. The father died comparatively young in life, while visiting in New York State." Published in: Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of CK, Green, Grant, Iowa and Lafayette, Wisconsin, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and of Many of the Early Settled Families. Chicago: J. H. Beers and Co., 1901, p. 328
1850 - Williston, Chittenden, Vermont, single with mother and step-father - see notes for mother
1860 Monroe CC Ludlow is the wife of Arabut, not Calvin
1860 - Monroe, Green, Wisconsin with the Eaton family. His wife and children are the next line down.
1870, 1880, Monroe, Green, Wisconsin
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Records for Calvin Ludlow
State Series/Vol s1 v11 , Page 224 LUDLOW, Calvin
Title:Wisconsin DAR GRC report ; s1 v011 : Wisconsin Genealogical Records Committee collections 1932, 1933, 1934
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