Ludlow Elliman ’31

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GENEALOGIST LUD ELLMAN died Aug. 31,1990, at his home in Damariscotta, Me. He came from St. Paul's School and at college was on the crew, hockey team, and the DAILY PRINCETONIAN. He served as a U.S. Navy air combat intelligence officer in WW11, and later became an insurance broker, receiving a quality award on two occasions. Lud's consuming interest in recent years was genealogy, and he was an active member of the Society of Cincinnati, the Huguenot Society, Sons of the American Revolution, and the Order of the Crown of Charlemagne. To his widow, Jane, sister of our late Len Yerkes, and to the family, the Class extends its sympathy.

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