Robert Crommelin Ludlow (1758-1798)

of Newburgh, Orange Co., New York

He was born in New York City and moved with his family to his maternal grandfather's, Daniel Crommelin's, estate "Grey Court" in Orange County which was part of the Wawayanda Patent in which Crommelin had an interest. In 1796, they moved into Newburgh itself in which his son-in-law, Thomas Powell, was among its most prominent citizens. In 1781, he married Elizabeth Conkling, cousin of Judge Conkling (father of Roscoe Conkling). All their sons were officers in the U.S. Navy.

Parents (2)

Gabriel Ludlow

Merchant, Slave Trader & Member of the New York Assembly

1704-1773

Elizabeth (Crommelin) Ludlow

Mrs Elizabeth (Crommelin) Ludlow

1715-1760

Spouse (1)

Elizabeth (Conkling) Ludlow

Mrs Elizabeth (Conkling) Ludlow

b.1761

Children (2)

Mary (Ludlow) Powell

Mrs Mary (Ludlow) Powell

1785-1867

Robert Crommelin Ludlow

Purser in the U.S. Navy

1787-1826