Background
Frederick Ludlow was born in 1796.
Frederick Ludlow was born in 1796.
He is credited with the discovery of the Capel River. In April 1830, Ludlow joined a group including the Molloys and the Bussells in forming a new settlement at Augusta. The following year, Ludlow walked from Augusta to Perth in company with John Kellam and John Welburn.
Although much undiscovered land would have been traversed, no journal was kept so no discoveries were attributed to the mentor
In June 1834, Ludlow made the same journey, this time on his own. Ludlow kept a journal of his travels, and was consequently credited with the discovery of much new land.
In particular, he is credited with the discovery of the Capel River, although he did not give it a name. Ludlow later took up land in the Vasse, much of which is now known as the Ludlow Tuart Forest in the Tuart Forest National Park.
Both the Ludlow River and the town of Ludlow are named after him.