. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . arles, he dividedwith him. Joseph retained the south part of the island,which is at present owned by the Smith family, and gaveto his brother the north part, which is mostlyowned by his descendants. The family is of Englishorigin. The first Joseph was buried beside a large rocknear the old homestead. Most of the other deceasedmembers of the family are buried in the Ludlam bury-ing ground on Center Island. Joseph Ludlam 2nd diedin 1730. His descendants are represented by James


. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . arles, he dividedwith him. Joseph retained the south part of the island,which is at present owned by the Smith family, and gaveto his brother the north part, which is mostlyowned by his descendants. The family is of Englishorigin. The first Joseph was buried beside a large rocknear the old homestead. Most of the other deceasedmembers of the family are buried in the Ludlam bury-ing ground on Center Island. Joseph Ludlam 2nd diedin 1730. His descendants are represented by JamesLudlam, S. Y. Ludlam, and Elbert Ludlam of OysterBay. Charles Ludlam ist was born on Center Island, in1691, and died in 1769. His wife was Elizabeth issue were born as follows: In 1717, Charles 2nd,progenitor of the families of Robert Ludlam and Wil-liam Ludlam; in 1720 Sylvanus, who died in NovaScotia; in 1722 Henry Ludlam, in 1725 Daniel, in 1728Cleamants, in 1730 Elizabeth, in 1733 Susannah. Henry Ludlam, who was born in 1722, married NaomiFeakes, and at his death, in 1791, left six children, viz.:. CENTER ISLAND AND SYOSSET. 547


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