Biography:
William Ludlow
1874 –1941
William Ludlow

Unmarked grave William Alfred Ludlow (1874-1941)
William was born in 1874, the oldest child of Thomas Ludlow, a wheelwright born in Aylesbury and his wife Elizabeth Deal, born in Essex.
His mother died in 1889 and his father later remarried.
William never married and became a draper’s assistant.
In 1911 he was boarding with lodging house keeper Miss Sarah Ann Bunce at 42, Kitsbury Road.
In 1921 he was employed by Timson’s in the High Street and was one of three boarders living with a widow and her daughters at 12, Charles Street.
By 1939 William was an inmate at Hempstead House in Hemel Hempstead. This had once been the workhouse, but by 1930 had been taken over by the County Council as Hempstead House Public Assistance Institution.
He died January 1941 at Hempstead House aged 67.
His father, his brother Frederick George, his step-mother Julia and, probably his mother, are all buried in this cemetery.

in the cemetery
Unmarked grave William Alfred Ludlow (1874-1941)
William was born in 1874, the oldest child of Thomas Ludlow, a wheelwright born in Aylesbury and his wife Elizabeth Deal, born in Essex.
His mother died in 1889 and his father later remarried.
William never married and became a draper’s assistant.
In 1911 he was boarding with lodging house keeper Miss Sarah Ann Bunce at 42, Kitsbury Road.
In 1921 he was employed by Timson’s in the High Street and was one of three boarders living with a widow and her daughters at 12, Charles Street.
By 1939 William was an inmate at Hempstead House in Hemel Hempstead. This had once been the workhouse, but by 1930 had been taken over by the County Council as Hempstead House Public Assistance Institution.
He died January 1941 at Hempstead House aged 67.
His father, his brother Frederick George, his step-mother Julia and, probably his mother, are all buried in this cemetery.