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Philip Ludwell III

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Col. Ludwell's health began to fail him during 1766. On [[September 28]], 1766, Philip Ludwell received Holy Communion in his house. On [[March 5]], 1767, the ailing Philip confessed, received Communion, and was anointed with oil at his home. Philip died on [[March 25]], 1767 in London, Middlesex, England and was buried in the [[crypt]] of the [[church]] of St. Mary-le-Bow, in the Stratford area of London.
 
In 2015, a nonprofit corporation named the Associates of Colonel Philip Ludwell III, Inc. was formed in Ludwell's native state of Virginia to further the research, preservation, and communication of the history of early America centering on the life, community, and worldview of Colonel Philip Ludwell III.
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==External links==
*[http://www.ludwell.org Ludwell.org: Web Site of the Associates of Colonel Philip Ludwell III - First Known American Convert to Orthodox Christianity, Inc.]
*[http://www.ecrsa.org/members/tsapina.html  Eighteenth-Century Russian Studies Association: Olga A. Tsapina]
*[http://ancientfaith.com/podcasts/history/orthodoxy_in_colonial_virginia Ancient Faith Radio: Podcast: Orthodoxy in Colonial Virginia]
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