LONDON: THE BRITISH EMPIRE LOYALIST
CONNECTION
Prepared by: Etta
HAYWOOD-FAULKNER
NOVEMBER, 2002
Third Generation
INDEX: 3rd Generation
4. John 5651 LONDON
i. Mary Anne LONDON
ii. Jonathan 5681 LONDON
iii. Rachel LONDON
iv. Pheby LONDON
v. John Henry LONDON
vi. Lington(?) LONDON
vii. Elizabeth Emily LONDON
viii. Ralph #4 LONDON
5. Ralph 5643 LONDON
i. Sarah A LONDON
ii. George F LONDON
iii. Delilah LONDON
iv. Lucella LONDON
v. Ralph #3 LONDON
6. Isaiah LONDON
i. Edward LONDON
ii. Elmira LONDON
iii. Abigail LONDON
iv. Isaiah #2 LONDON
v. Hugh LONDON
vi. Thomas 5672 LONDON
vii. Russel LONDON
viii. Saloma LONDON
7. Jacob LONDON
i. James Fowler LONDON
ii. Maria Louisa LONDON
iii. Hannah Jane LONDON
iv. Solomon LONDON
v. Melissa LONDON
8. William 5652 LONDON
i. Catherine S LONDON
ii. Charlotte L LONDON
iii. Sarah J LONDON
iv. William J LONDON
v. Isabella LONDON
vi. Agnes LONDON
9. Thomas #1 LONDON Sr
i. Alexander LONDON 12
ii. James#1 William LONDON 13
iii. Thomas Jr. H LONDON
iv. Margaret M LONDON
v. Francis LONDON
vi. Abel LONDON
vii. Elizabeth Ann LONDON
10. John 5697 LONDON
i. Edward Mills LONDON 14
ii. John Nelson LONDON 15
iii. William Mansfield LONDON
iv. Mary Ann Mott LONDON
v. Mahala Jane LONDON
vi. Mercy LONDON
vii. Sarah 5712 LONDON
viii. Cavalier #1 LONDON 16
ix. Hezekiah LONDON
x. Barbara LONDON
11. Thomas LONDON
i. Margaret E LONDON
ii. John William LONDON
iii. Harriet V LONDON
4. John 5651[3] LONDON (Ralph #1 5599, 2)[1]. Born, 1782, in USA. The
fact that brothers John & Ralph, Loyalists, both gave the names of
John & Ralph to their sons is very confusing. The two John Londons
were born about a year apart & came as infants with their parents
John & Ralph.
John, the son of John, can be distinguished from his cousin John,
son of Ralph by identifying the names of his three wives, Sarah,
Salome & uth. This John made a successful petition for land along the
St. John River in Queens County dated September 6, 1819. He gives his
age as 37, making his birth date as 1782, says he has 4 children, &
identifies himself as Ralph's son. (F4184)
Baptism records for Kingston parish 1816-1900, indicate that the
following children of John London, blacksmith of Kingston, & Emily
London, were baptised December 14, 1826:
Mary Anne
Jonathan
Rachel
Pheby
John Henry
Lington(?)
Elizabeth Emily
Ralph
The Rachel here may be the Rachel, aged 45 years, Episcopalian, a
domestic servant, listed in the 1861 census for Kingston parish.
Bell (p. 218) notes that Ralph was accompanied to Saint John from
New York by his wife & one child under the age of 10 years. This
would be the John below. Ralph's brother John also had a son John,
born a year or so He married[3] Emily[3].
Children:
i. Mary Anne[4] LONDON[1].
ii. Jonathan 5681 LONDON[1].
iii. Rachel LONDON[1].
iv. Pheby LONDON[1].
v. John Henry LONDON[1].
vi. Lington(?) LONDON[1].
vii. Elizabeth Emily LONDON[1].
viii. Ralph #4 LONDON[1].
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5. Ralph #2 5643[3] LONDON (Ralph #1 5599, 2)[1]. Born, 1792.
Ralph London Jr lived in Kingston Parish in 1851. Ref. New Brunswick
Loyalists.
Sharon Dubeau. p.89. Kingston Parish Census Records. New Brunswick
Archives F1590. Ralph's wife's name begins with "Ma" but is illegible.
She was 38 years of age in 1851.
Children listed are:
Sarah A. age 18 (born 1833)
George F. 15 (born 1836)
Delilah, 13 (1838)
Lucella, 10 (1841)
Ralph, 8 (1843)
Charles, 5 (1846)
Phebe, 1 (1850)
In 1840 Ralph London received a land grant of 50 acres in Queens
County.
In 1861 he was living with his brother James (see James)in Westfield
along with his two sons Ralph & Charles. (1861 census for Westfield).
Land grants: F16520 & 16521. New Brunswick Provincial Archives.
Wedding records for Kings County indicate that Ralph of Westfield
married Mary Gibson (the "MA..."?) October 6, 1832. This date would
correspsond roughly with the age of the eldest children recorded.
He married Mary Gibson[1], 6 Oct 1834, in Westfield New Brunswick[5].
Born, 1792. Children:
i. Sarah A[4] LONDON[1]. Born, circa 1833.
ii. George F LONDON[1]. Born, 1836.
iii. Delilah LONDON[1]. Born, 1838.
iv. Lucella LONDON[1]. Born, 1841.
v. Ralph #3 LONDON[1]. Born, 1843. Died, 1919. Birth(2): 1844
The following information came from George Albert LONDON, 83 years
old, address 57 Turnbull Place, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada,
12 Feb 1973:
His father - Ralph London - born 1844 died 1919
His grandfather - Ralph London, one of the two Londons',
British Soldiers, who fought in the War 1812,
they were in the March on Snowshoes from Fredericton, New Brunswick
to Quebec in mid-winter, thirteen days.
There is a plaque in the st. John Museum about this, with the names
of the marchers (checked there & they said there was no such plaque
& only ones name is on the list. Ralph.)
When they came back, they started a Blacksmith shop on the
Kenebecasis River at Clifton, New Brunswick, there was a lot of
shipbuilding on the river at that time, & they were doing the Iron
work for them.
Two girls named GIBSON came over from Nova Scotia & Grandfather
Ralph married one of them.
Their family was:
Ralph LONDON husband 59 yrs
Sarah LONDON wife 38 yrs b NS
Charles LONDON son 5
George LONDON son
Phebie LONDON dau 1 George & Phebie died young.
His father, Ralph LONDON, was married 3 times & had (I think) 16
children. I (George Albert
London) never got any information from my father, but after he died
I got a letter from George London Marsden, Northfield, Vermont, 1938,
his mother was my father's sister, & he had a son living in Plymouth,
N.H.
Ralph Ober LONDON - a nephew to George Albert LONDON, he lives also
in Saint John,New Brunswick
P.S. - I don't think brother (John) stayed at the Blacksmith
business, but moved up to Wickham on the St. John River, there is a
lot of Londons there now, I met two of them when I was in business
(meat & groceries) & they sure looked like our family, one of them
(Kenneth London) started a Saw Mill at Hampton.
Gilbert LONDON - A STEP-BROTHER to George Albert LONDON.
vi. Charles LONDON[1]. Born, 1846.
vii. Phebe LONDON[1]. Born, 1850.
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6. Isaiah[3] LONDON (Ralph #1 5599, 2)[1].
Born, 1794.
Occupation: blacksmith.
Son of Loyalist Ralph London. An Isaiah London is listed
as being a blacksmith & a householder in Wickham, New Brunswick in
1865. His age is given as 57, born in 1794. The age for his wife
Mary Thompson (Scottish) is given as 50 in the 1851 census for
Wickham & 65 in the 1861 census!
The names of their children are given thus:
Edward 23 (1828)
Elmira 20
Abigail 18
Isaiah 16 (25 in the 1861 census; 1835)
Hugh 12 (1839)
Thomas 21 in the 1861 census, born 1839)
Russel 7 (1844)
Saloma 3.
Witnesses to the marriage of Isaiah & Mary were John Thompson &
Eliza Scovil. Mary lived in Hampstead. The 1871 census gives Isaiah's
age as 80 years, & Mary's as 68 years. Sarah, aged
35 years, is living with ??
He married Mary Thompson[3], 23 Mar 1820, in Greenwich, Kings County,
New Brunswick.
Born, circa 1801.
Birth(2): circa 1796.
Children:
i. Edward[4] LONDON[1]. Born, 1828.
ii. Elmira LONDON[1]. Born, circa 1831.
iii. Abigail LONDON[1]. Born, circa 1833.
iv. Isaiah #2 LONDON[1]. Born, circa 1835.
v. Hugh LONDON[1]. Born, circa 1839.
vi. Thomas 5672 LONDON[1]. Born, circa 1839.
vii. Russel LONDON[1]. Born, circa 1844.
viii. Saloma LONDON[1]. Born, circa 1848.
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7. Jacob[3] LONDON (Ralph #1 5599, 2)[1].
Born, 1798. Died, 22
Jan 1876, in Saint John New Brunswick.
Occupation: blacksmith. Reported in the Daily News, January 25, 1876:
died Alms House (St. John) 22nd January, Jacob London, age 78, native
of Westfield (Kings county) The 1861 census for
Westfield, Kings county, shows Jacob with his wife Francis, aged 52,
from Nova Scotia. They are Episcopalians. Baptism records for
Westfield Anglican indicate that the following children of Jacob
& Nancy London were baptised January 10, 1842:
James Fowler (b June 19, 1832)
Maria Louisa (b Nov 22, 1834)
Hannah Jane (b Nov 9, 1836)
Solomon (b May 5, 1839)
Melissa Ann (b Sept 7, 1841).
Are these the same Jacob? Was he married twice?
He married[3] Francis[3]. Born, circa 1809, in NS. Children:
i. James Fowler[4] LONDON[1]. Born, 19 Jun 1832.
ii. Maria Louisa LONDON[1]. Born, 22 Nov 1834.
iii. Hannah Jane LONDON[1]. Born, 9 Nov 1836.
iv. Solomon LONDON[1]. Born, 5 May 1839.
v. Melissa LONDON[1]. Born, 7 Sep 1841.
8. William 5652[3] LONDON (Ralph #1 5599, 2)[1]. Born, 1800. The 1851
census for Westfield records a William London living with his wife,
Catherine, his sister Mary (aged 49, born 1802), & his 3 daughters:
Caroline S (4 years b 1847)
Charlotte L (3 ? b 1848)
Sarah J (1 b 1850)
The 1851 census gives Catherine's age as 35 whereas 10 years later
she is 38 years old!
The 1861 census adds:
William J., aged 8 years (b 1853)
Isabella, aged 6 years (b 1855)
Agnes, aged 4 (b 1856)
William's age in 1851 is 51 years, & in 1861 he is 62. He is either
John or Ralph London's son.
Baptism records for Kings County indicate that Alice Elizabeth,
born 22 December 1862
baptised 26 December 1862,
& Charlotte Lucinda,
born 4 September 1846,
baptised 5 October 1846.
Both are daughters of William & Catherine.
He married[3] Catherine[3].
Born, circa 1816. Birth(2): circa 1823.
daughter of Nancy (?)
Children:
i. Catherine S[4] LONDON[1]. Born, 1847.
ii. Charlotte L LONDON[1]. Born, 1848.
iii. Sarah J LONDON[1]. Born, 1850.
iv. William J LONDON[1]. Born, 1853.
v. Isabella LONDON[1]. Born, 1855.
vi. Agnes LONDON[1]. Born, 1856.
9. Thomas #1[3] LONDON Sr (Ralph #1 5599, 2)[6].
Born, 1810, in New Brunswick[5].
Occupation: farmer.
Individual flags: *ANC.
1851 Census Psh Wickham, Kings county,(or Queens county?)
New Brunswick:
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LONDON Thomas Sr. -husband 41 1810 (1751)
m 21 May 1829(both fr Psh Wickham)(605)
Witness: Wm. Waugh & Samuel London
WAUGH Mary wife 45 1806 (1752) from Ireland 1825
Children:
LONDON Alexander son 17 1836 (1753) Bir
LONDON James William son 15 1836 (1757) Bir
LONDON Thomas Jr H... 13 1838 (1754) Bir
LONDON Margaret M.... dau 10 1841 Bir
LONDON Francis ... son 8 1843 Bir
LONDON Able ... 6 1845
LONDON Elizabeth Ann... 3 1848 Bir
Baptism records indicate that Thomas, son of John & Hannah was an
adult at the time of his baptism August 10, 1819, in Kingston. This
would eliminate the possibility of this being that Thomas as he would
have been only 9 years old. Hence the probability of his being
Ralph's son. Witnesses to Thomas & Mary's wedding: William Waugh &
Samuel London.
He may have received a land grant in the Lincoln, New Brunswick area,
which he did not keep, came to Carleton county (ref. Clifton London)
Thomas LONDON Sr. Did he marry a 2nd time & have a son who went to
British Columbia?
Lot 48, Range 4, Armond: (1) John S. Prosser (2) George Kimball &
wife Annie lived here until the house burned in 1909. There was a
large set of double barns. Frazer London moved the barns to Lower
Brighton 1911?
Lot 52, Range 4, Armond (1) William C. Bishop (2) Cook Bishop moved
a barn from Lot 50, which he also owned, to middle of Lot 52 in 1906
after house on Lot 50 burned (3) Norm Wallace 1895? (4) Guy Kimball
1912? Guy & William built barn 1913? (5) George Dyer &
wife Annie Currie (Etta knows Annie Dyer as of 1989)
Lot 56, Armond (1) grantor Wm. M. Connell (2) George Sewell here
until 1930 (3) Robert Henderson
He married Mary WAUGH[7], 27 Jan 1834 (?),in Wickham New Brunswick[8].
Marriage(2): 21 May 1829 (?),
in Wickham New Brunswick.
Born, 1806, in IRE.
Immigration: 1825.
Children:
12 i. Alexander[4] LONDON.
13 ii. James #1 William LONDON.
iii. Thomas Jr. H. LONDON[7]. Born, 1838. This person is brother
of #1753 LONDON
iv. Margaret M. LONDON[7]. Born, 1841.
v. Francis LONDON[7]. Born, 1843.
vi. Abel LONDON[7]. Born, 1845.
vii. Elizabeth Ann LONDON[7]. Born, 1848.
10. John 5697[3] LONDON (John 5642, 3)[1]. Born, 1781. Died, 24 Feb 1862.
He married Salome Johnson[1]. Born, 1797. Died, 5 Jun 1840. Children:
14 i. Edward Mills[4] LONDON.
15 ii. John Nelson LONDON.
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iii. William Mansfield LONDON[1].
Born, 1821.
Died, 21 May 1840.
iv. Mary Ann Mott LONDON[1].
v. Mahala Jane LONDON[1].
vi. Mercy LONDON[1]. Mercy LONDON married 29 Dec 1836 McLELLAN
John wit John Currie & Wm Gray
vii. Sarah 5712 LONDON[1].
16 viii. Cavalier #1 LONDON.
ix. Hezekiah LONDON[1].
Born, circa 1850 (?).
x. Barbara LONDON[1].
Born, circa 1855 (?).
Birth(2): 14 Jan 1855.
Trying to read Dr. Dalton London's chart, I placed her thus
although the birth day relation to parents is inconsistent.
11. Thomas[3] LONDON (John 5642, 3)[1].
Born, 1804.
He married an unknown woman.
Children:
i. Margaret E[4] London[1].
Born, 1833.
Died, 24 Oct 1903.
ii. John William London[1].
Born, 1835.
Died, 24 Oct 1903.
iii. Harriet V LONDON[1].
Born, 1838.
FOURTH GENERATION
INDEX 4th Generation:
12. Alexander LONDON
i. Henry #1 LONDON 17
ii. David LONDON
iii. William James LONDON
13. James #1 William LONDON
i. James #2 "Frazer" LONDON
14. Edward Mills LONDON
i. Charles W LONDON
ii. George C LONDON 19
iii. William Mansfield 5735 LONDON
iv. Duncan Edward LONDON 20
15. John Nelson LONDON
i. Nancy Jane LONDON
ii. Maryan LONDON
iii. Janny LONDON
iv. Mansfield LONDON
v. John 5721 LONDON
vi. Matilda LONDON
vii. Robert LONDON 21.
ix. Cavalier #2 LONDON 22
x. William 5718 LONDON
xi. Louisa C LONDON
16. Cavalier #1 LONDON
i. Nelson LONDON
iii. Mary A LONDON
iv. William 5752 LONDON
v. Benjamin LONDON
vi. Margaret Caroline LONDON
vii. Horatio LONDON
viii. James Reade LONDON
End of Index
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12. Alexander[4] LONDON (Thomas #1 Sr, 9)[6].
Born, circa 1826.
Died, 1907.
Birth(2): 1834, in Wickham New Brunswick[8].
Occupation: farm labourer.
1851 census Queens county, Psh Wickham, New Brunswick he is in
household # 56 of his father.
1861 census Queens county, Psh Wickham, New Brunswick he is in
household #59 of John Case, male, servant, age 27, Nat. Baptist,
Farm Labourer
Thomas McAffee
(born 1823, died 1862, age 39)
& Margaret Mooney were married in Ireland,
moved to Philadelphia; later years moved to Armond, we think in
Lot 64. When Thomas died, Margaret remarried, to Alex London.
Sam McAffee lived on Lot 62 in Armond, was half brother to Henry &
William LONDON. Lot 62 was originally granted to Israel Merritt.
wife Catherine b 1866; d1949.
Alex LONDON lived on Lot 64 in Armond, which was originally granted
to James William LONDON (his half brother). Alex took original
grant #62 (or was it originally Israel MERRITT?), then
deeded to Henry LONDON & wife, Eva SPINNEY.
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The Carleton Sentinel reported: 31 September 1865, Alexander London
married Mrs. McAfee, officiated by the Rev. Doucett, at the bride's
residence. All of Carleton County. The Watchman, 7 October 1876,
records: m. At residence of bride's mother, 28th ult., by Rev. W.
Wilson, W. H. Niddrie, merchant, Chatham / Mary London, second d/o
late Alexander London, Esq., merchant. Given the dates it would seem
unlikely that the two Alexanders mentioned in the two announcements
are the same person. An Alexander London is listed as the son of
Thomas (born 1810) in the 1851
census for Wickham parish, aged 17 years (born circa 1834).
According to Etta Haywood-Faulkner, this is the Alexander listed
here.
Armond Cemetery: LONDON Alexander 1826-1907, Margaret his wife 1
824-1888
He married Margaret Mooney McFee (McAffee)[1].
Born, circa 1824.
Died, 1888.
MOONEY Margaret
married 1st in Ireland
McAFFEE Thomas,
born 1823,
died 1862 age 39
They moved from Ireland to Philadelphia; later years moved to Armond,
we think in Lot 64.
Child:
McAFFEE, Sam lived on Lot 62 in Armond.
After Thomas McAFFEE died, Margaret married 2nd
LONDON Alexander
Their children, Henry, David & William James would be half-brothers
to Sam McAFFEE Children:
17 i. Henry #1[5] LONDON.
ii. David LONDON. Born, 1867.
iii. William James LONDON. Born, 1869. Died, 22 Dec 1958.
Occupation: ironmines. He married Eva Spinney[9].
[ Not Etta's ancestor ]
13. James #1 William[4] LONDON (Thomas #1 Sr, 9)[1].
Born, 17 Jun 1836, in New Brunswick[8].
Died, 30 Jun 1874, in Armond New Brunswick[10].
Death(2): 10 Jun 1874. Occupation: farmer.
Individual flags: *ANC.
Ref: Dalton London: "James William is listed in the Wickham census
for 1851 as the fifteen-year old son of Thomas & Mary London."
James died 14 months after his only child, Frazer, was born.
Ref: Annie Dyer 6 Apr 1987: Ralph London petitioned lot South
Knowlesville 29 Sept. 1860 but didn't get it; was surveyed; later on
David Sweeney had that lot. T. H. London right beside
James London's lot. Later both lots on James London.
Petition to Land Grant in 1862 James William LONDON drew Lot 65
(100 acres), Range 4, Knowlesville survey, located at Armond, $5.00.
His son, Frazer, lived on this lot #65 which he purchased in
1905 & sold to his brother-in-law, ..KIMBALL in 1919. James William
LONDON also had adjacent Lot #66 (100 acres), but it is believed
that there never had been any buildings on this property.
James & Emmerline were caring for Emmerline's cousins, Herbert age
8 & Odbur age 18 SEWELL per 1871 census.
A James W. (born c1869) is listed in the Wickham census for 1871 as
the two-year old son of Charles London & Jane M. Worden.
The widow, Emmerline E. Lund-London remarried Ammi SHAW. Ammi owned
Lot 53, & they lived at Coldstream, New Brunswick Iva "Nettie"
Kimball-London cared for Emmerline & Ammi in their old age at Lower
Brighton.
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He married Emmerline E "LUND"/LUNN, daughter of William
"LUND"/LUNN 1st & others and Julia Ann SEWELL, 30 Jun 1866.
Born, 20 Mar 1847, in New Brunswick.
Died, 23 May 1913.
Individual flags: *ANC.
James London died before his son, Frazer, was born.
Nettie London cared for both Emmerline & Ammi in their old age.
Child:
18 i. James #2 "Frazer"[5] LONDON.
14. Edward Mills[4] LONDON (John 5697 10)[1]
Born 22 Aug 1808.
Died, 17 Nov 1888.
Note #1 Letter from Walter N. LONDON,
83 Palfrey Road, Belmont, Mass. 02178 17 Feb 1989:
Dear Mrs. Faulkner:
I finished the LONDON family history in 23 Aug 1975 & in the summer
of 1977, gave a set of these papers to the Museum at St. John, New
Brunswick. Mrs. Robertson was the Curator at the Museum at that time,
& a month later she sent me a letter saying that my history had been
accepted & that it was now on micro-film. There are 77 pages, all
typewritten & with Coat of Arms. My late father, Walter N. LONDON Sr.
was born in Ripples, New Brunswick 22 June 1876 & his mother & 2
sisters left Fredericton New Brunswick & came to Boston in 1889. My
father was 13 years old then; his father, George E. LONDON had died
when my father was 6 yrs old so I never had a picture of my
grandfather.
A Short history of some of the London family:
In this history there were quite a few men, all with the first name
of John London, so hope you will not be confused as I am, at times,
after reading this history.
John London & his brother Ralph London, came to St. John New
Brunswick with the Loyalists in 1783, from the State of New York.
John London was my great, great, great grandfather.
Edward Mills London, & his father, John London, left Nova Scotia &
moved to Upper Gagetown, New Brunswick.
Edward Mills London moved to Maquapit Lake in 1860 (now called Grand
Lake) when Edward Duncan London was 9 years old, & Edward's
half-brothers went to Woodstock New Brunswick in Carleton County &
took up residence there. Edward Mills London & Deborah Chase London:
my great grandparents.
JOHN LONDON'S ARMY RECORD;
"Muster Roll of Capt. Nathan Frink's Troop of the American Legion"
Commanded by Brig. General Arnold Flushing - 28 Aug 1781
TRUMPETER - JOHN LONDON - From 24 April 1781 to 25 Aug 1781
This was an English Army Regiment
"Muster Roll of Capt. Frink's Troop of the American Legion"
12 January 1782 - Troop - Quartered in Harlem, New York
JOHN LONDON - absent - wounded - on 6 Sept. 1782
- in General Hospital
- returned to duty 29 Sept 1782
- still with the troop on uly, 1783 &
- quartered at Staten Island, New York
JOHN LONDON gave 1 acre of ground to the Church at Kingston, New
Brunswick, on which the Trinity Church was built - 5 July 1787.
I have never found out from what country the Londons came from,
other than in either New York, New Jersey, this was during the
American Revolution.
In the 70's, did send a letter asking for information, they sent back
a letter from the city of London, saying they did not have the time
or people to do this for me.
All the Londons in my father's relatives were Baptists & of English
descent.
Another cousin, by marriage to a Wheeler, was: Maude McClusky Wheeler;
she lived in Woodstock but do believe that she died some time ago.
My grandmother's name was Georgianna Wheeler London.
I have many cousins in the Wheeler family, some in Fredericton, &
others in Keswick; Dunphys, Sloat: Londons in St. John, New Brunswick
& in Lakeville Corner.
Last time that I was in New Brunswick was summer 1986.
I was married in June, 1956 & retired from the Belmont Fire Dept.
Aug. 1981; was the Chief Fire Alarm Operator, had 31 years service
there.
My wife, Eillen Rowe London, died 8 Oct. 1982 of Sugar Diabetes.
My father died in 1950 & my mother died Dec. 1952.
I have a younger brother, Charles T London; he lives in Cape
Canaveral, Florida in the winter, spends his summers at his camp in
Millinocket, Maine. He has a son & a daughter; his son Charles is
married, 2 children, lives in Levant, Maine, near
Bangor. His daughter, Deborah is married, lives in Satilette Beach,
Florida; does not have any children.
We did not have any children as my wife was diabetic; she did not get
the diabetes until May of 1970.
I will appreciate any information that you can give me in regards to
where the Londons came from & if I get to New Brunswick again, will
bring this London family history with me so then we can look it over.
Am living alone here in our home, doing my own cooking plus the
housework; this is a 7-room house, a single, keeps me busy & last
July 20 had a transplant operation on my right knee, caused by
arthritis, was in hospital till 7 Sept, in a wheel chair, glad that I
can now walk without any pain.
Sincerely yours, Walter N. London.
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Note #2: P O Box 1163 Woodstock New Brunswick EOJ 2BO Canada
4 April 1989
Dear Walter,
I enclose printout of all the descendents of my 1st LONDON. James is
my ancestor.
Be sure to contact me if you come to Woodstock again.
Etta Haywood-Faulkner
He married[1] Deborah Chase[1].
Born, 1814.
Died, 21 Aug 1890.
Children:
i. Charles W[5] LONDON[1].
Born, 7 Sep 1840.
Died, 4 Nov 1928.
19 ii. George C LONDON.
iii. William Mansfield 5735 LONDON[1].
Born, 12 Jul 1847.
Died, 14 Jan 1915.
20 iv. Duncan Edward LONDON.
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15. John Nelson[4] LONDON (John 5697, 10)[1].
Born, 1815.
Died, 18 Aug 1889.
Witness wedding John Currie & John McLellan. See Carleton.
County census, Page 292
He married[1] Mary McLellan[1], 14 Apr 1836.
Children:
i. Nancy Jane[5] LONDON[1]. Born, 1837.
ii. Maryan LONDON[1]. Born, 1839.
iii. Janny LONDON[1]. Born, 1841.
iv. Mansfield LONDON[1]. Born 14 Feb 1843. Died, 17 Dec 1906
v. John 5721 LONDON[1]. Born, 1843. Died, 7 Jul 1908.
vi. Fany LONDON[1]. Born, 1843.
vii. Matilda LONDON[1]. Born, 1847.
21 viii. Robert LONDON. 21
22 ix. Cavalier #2 LONDON. 22
x. William 5718 LONDON[1]. Born, 1850.
xi. Louisa C LONDON[1]. Born, 1853.
16.Cavalier #1[4]LONDON(John 5697 10)11] Born 1 Dec 1821 Died 17 Dec 1895
He married[1]Nancy McLellan[1],Nov 1851[11] Born, 1827. Died, 1898.
Children:
i. Nelson[5] LONDON[1]. Born, 1 Oct 1851.
23 ii. Edward 5757 LONDON.
iii. Mary A LONDON[1]. Born, 1854. Died, 21 Nov 1873.
iv. William 5752 LONDON[1]. Born, 1859. Died, 1939.
v. Benjamin LONDON[1]. Born, 1864. Died, 1917.
vi. Margaret Caroline LONDON[1]. Born 1865. Died 4 Aug 1876.
vii. Horatio LONDON[1]. Born, 1871. Died, 1920.
viii. James Reade LONDON[1]. Born, 1886. Died, 23 Feb 1911.
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