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Col Israel Ludlow

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Col Israel Ludlow

Birth
Long Hill, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Death
20 Jan 1804 (aged 38–39)
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1795372, Longitude: -84.5258179
Plot
Garden LN Section 113 Lot 170 space 1
Memorial ID
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Married Charlotte Chambers in November, 1796, and they were the parents of four children: James, Martha Catherine, Sarah Bella and Israel L. Ludlow.
(For detailed genealogy and documentation see:
"The Ludlow Legacy: The Descendants of Israel Ludlow (1765-1804) Surveyor and Pioneer of the Northwest Territory")

In 1787 appointed to survey the "Miami Purchase" area of the Northwest Territory, in present-day Ohio.
Was one of the original proprietors of the city of Cincinnati. Also instrumental in the founding of the Ohio cities of Hamilton and Dayton.
As Surveyor General of the Northwest Territory he established the boundary line between the United States and the Indian Territory according to the terms of the Treaty of Greeneville of 1795.
Built his home at "Ludlow Station", and where he is buried at Spring Grove was at one time part of his original land grant.
Married Charlotte Chambers in November, 1796, and they were the parents of four children: James, Martha Catherine, Sarah Bella and Israel L. Ludlow.
(For detailed genealogy and documentation see:
"The Ludlow Legacy: The Descendants of Israel Ludlow (1765-1804) Surveyor and Pioneer of the Northwest Territory")

In 1787 appointed to survey the "Miami Purchase" area of the Northwest Territory, in present-day Ohio.
Was one of the original proprietors of the city of Cincinnati. Also instrumental in the founding of the Ohio cities of Hamilton and Dayton.
As Surveyor General of the Northwest Territory he established the boundary line between the United States and the Indian Territory according to the terms of the Treaty of Greeneville of 1795.
Built his home at "Ludlow Station", and where he is buried at Spring Grove was at one time part of his original land grant.


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