LONDON: THE BRITISH EMPIRE LOYALIST
CONNECTIION
Prepared by: Etta
HAYWOOD-FAULKNER
NOVEMBER,
2002
Second Generation
INDEX 2nd Generation:
#2 Ralph 5599 LONDON
i. John 5651 LONDON 4
ii. Ralph #2 5643 LONDON 5
iii. Isaiah LONDON 6
iv. James 5647 LONDON
v. Samuel 5650 LONDON
vi. Jacob LONDON 7
vii. William 5652 LONDON 8
viii. Thomas #1 LONDON Sr. 9
ix. Mary LONDON
#3 John 5642 LONDON
i. John 5697 LONDON 10
ii. Sarah LONDON
iii. Isaiah M LONDON
iv. William LONDON
v. Richard LONDON
vi. Thomas LONDON 11
2. Ralph #1 5599[2] LONDON (John 5641 1st, 1)[1].
Occupation: blacksmith.
Individual flags: *ANC.
Arrived with his brother John & dependants May 11, 1783, from New
York aboard the "Union".
In a grant of 1784 he received land on the Long Reach of the Saint
John River, Kingston Parish, Kings Co., New Brunswick. (Ref: New
Brunswick Loyalists, Sharon Dubeau, p. 89.)
He was a blacksmith by trade as were his father & brother John.
New Brunswick Loyalists:
A Bicentennial Tribute. (1983) Generation Press. Dubeau lists Ralph's
children as given below.
His land grant at Long Reach covered 200 acres. A land transaction
dated February 16, 1786, gives Ralph's wife's name as Nancy
(F6226, A-1, p.122; New Brunswick Provincial Archives).
There was a Ralph London & his wife, Ann London, in the Parish of
Westfield, Kings County New Brunswick Canada on 17 March 1824.
Which Ralph?
4 Oct 1994 letter to Etta from Joyce (London)McCluskey,
115 Mecklenbu St., Saint John New Brunswick E2L 1R2:
My ancestors came from "Ralph London". The original Loyalist that
arrived in 1783. He had children only 3 that I know of: Ralph,
Samuel & James.
In my research I found that he & sons purchased land in the
Woodstock area."
He married, first, Nancy 5646[1]. Children:
4 i. John 5651[3] LONDON.
5 ii. Ralph #2 5643 LONDON.
6 iii. Isaiah LONDON.
iv. James 5647 LONDON[1].
Born, 1796, in Westfield New Brunswick[2].
Occupation: blacksmith.
He married[3] Nancy Austin[1], 18 Nov 1819[4]. Son of Loyalist
Ralph London. The 1851 census for Westfield lists James London, aged
55 years, & his wife Nancy, aged 50 years. James is a blacksmith.
Witnesses to their marriage were Joseph Umphray & Henry Snider.
F6231 indicate land exchanges between James & his parents Ralph &
Nancy. James London & James Macbeth witnessed the wedding of Patrick
Ducey & Martha Austin, obviously a relative of James' wife Nancy,
May 6, 1833. Bride & groom are living in Greenwich, Kings County.
James & Nancy's wedding is recorded on microfilm F15485, #118.
The 1861 census for Westfield indicates that James is 65 & that
Nancy is 63. James' brother Ralph & his two sons Ralph & Charles are
living . No children listed by Dr. Dalton London.
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v. Samuel 5650 LONDON[1].
Born, 1796, in Long Reach New Brunswick[5].
Samuel London received a land grant of 50 acres in Queens County in
1840. A Samuel, son of Ralph, made a petition for land June 17, 1819
giving his age as 33 years (born in 1786), saying he is the father
of six children, & the son of Ralph, Loyalist. Samuel was granted
land in Queens County in 1829. (Land Grants RS6686 & F16521,
New Brunswick Provincial Archives) (Re petition, see F4184)
7 vi. Jacob LONDON.
8 vii. William 5652 LONDON.
9 viii. Thomas #1 LONDON Sr.
ix. Mary LONDON[1].
She married Ephraim Wheaton[1], 20 Aug 1812, in Greenwich
New Brunswick[5].
Daughter of Ralph London, Loyalist. Married Ephraim Wheaton August
20, 1812. Witnesses: Timothy Shaw & William Erb. Mary's sister,
Hannah, married Charles Wheaton August 10, 1819.
Marriage records indicate that Ephraim was a physician.
He married, second, an unknown woman.
x. LONDON others.
Obviously this is not a person, just a place to put other London
people that I do not have the connection.
LONDON - others
Etta's note 20 Oct. 1994: for further investigation: in Cleadie
Barnett's "We Lived"
Jan. 1979: Page 2 (4) says "There is an interesting film, which
was numbered L 111 (numbers are now being changed) so contact Archives
for correct #.It gives genealogies of Kings Co. families, including LONDON"
Note #4: Ref: Hubert Bryant:- Jeremiah LONDON went to Canadian
west 1858
1861 census Queens Co., N.B.:
HH 4 LONDON Mary F Wd 54 Iri Fermanagh Baptist, House owner
Freeman M so 19 Nat Bapt Farmer
Elizabeth
LONDON, Frances, also known as FREEMAN
Thomas H -Possibly he died 1864 when stream-driving on
Beckaguimic. Formerly of Queens Co. Logs rolled over him.
Mary Waugh witness to marriage Wm. Waugh & Sam L London
HH31 LONDON Edward M Hu 30 Nat Bapt Farmer House Tenant
Sarah 23
Alice 2
HH34 LONDON Isaiah Sr M Hu 67 Nat Bapt Blacksmith & Farmer -
House Owner
Mary 65 4 at school
Isaigh Jr M So 25 Nat farm labourer
Hugh 22 Nat G. labourer
Thomas So 21 Nat Bapt G. labourer
Pg5 Russel 17 Bapt scholar
Solom F 13 Bapt scholar
HH35 LONDON John M Hu 40 Nat Bapt Tenant Farmer House
Anasthala F Wi 51 Nat Bapt
Enoch M So 9 Nat Bapt
Alice F Da 7 Nat Bapt
Flavella F Da 4 Nat Bapt
HH36 LONDON Thomas(not oursM Hu 57 Nat Bapt Farm HouseOwner
Ann F Wi 56 Iri Londonderry Bapt
John M So 25 Nat Bapt Farm labourer
Margaret F Da 23 Nat Bapt Weaver
Pg 8 HH59 CASE John
LONDON Alexander M Se 27 (b1834) Nat Bapt Farm Lab
HH61 LONDON Charles M Hu 35 Nat Bapt Farmer House owner
Jane F Wi 25 Nat Bapt 1 birth previous year
Matilda F Da 20m "" Bapt
Byrom M So 1m "" Bapt
HH62 LONDON William M Hu 63 (b1798) Nat Bapt Farmer House Owner
Thurzda F Wi 64 Nat Bapt 1 death in previous year
Daniel 16
HH63 LONDON Coles M ss 19 house of George & Rebecca Tucker
Esther F sd 33 Don Servant
Sibble F Lo 1m
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HH64 LONDON Thomas M Hu 34 (1827) Nat Bapt Farmer House Owner (not ours)
Elizabeth F Wi 32 Nat Bapt 3 at school 1 birth previous year
George So 11 Nat Bapt scholar
Anny Da 8 Nat Bapt scholar
William So 6 (1855) Nat Bapt scholar
Elizabeth Da 3
Phobea Da 12m
George Co 23 Bapt G. labourer
Queens Co. marriages:
LONDON Thomas (not same as above) m 21 May 1829
FOSTER Ann wit: James Golding & John Foster
Note #5: Letter - 12 Aug 1992 from Marleah MUZYL,
1023 Kassuba, Gayland, MI 49735:
"My gr.grandfather: David London, 43y when d 25 May
1889 Crawford Co. MI. Believe his father was Daniel.
No other info.
Could Johnathan be a brother of Daniel?
(Folklore says)
David born in West Canada, had a sister born in
WestCanada named Martha & married Geo Sanderson.
David married (1) c1870 Catherine Comer d 1871
- son Sydney b 1871 d 1889
married (2) 1880 Nancy Oaks - d 1929
dau = Laura Laverne b 1885 d 1970"
Note #6 {see individual #4734 Wilma "Wil"
LONDON-ANDERSON
Note #7 18 July 1993
Etta had a visit from James Ennis (Sonny) GARNET,
39 Barker St., Saint John, N. B. E2K 2S7 693-0554
Re his mother, Kathleen
M. LONDON. Much of his data was same as Etta had received from Walter
London above. "Sonny"
left several pages but there was no link that Etta could see.
But in 1998 would like to see his info again as there is a connection
(found from Dalton London)
Note #8 : 23 Mar 1993 Wes London
1219 Tom Temple Lufkin, Texas 75901
I have a problem finding any information on my Great
Grandfather, George W London. Family records indicate he was born Dec. 1848
near Forest City, New Brunswick Canada. I do know that he is buried in
Milo, Me., U.S.A. He married a Henretta Leeman, born 4-9-1853 in Pepriden
Ridge, New Brunswick, & died 6-23-1906 in Milo, Me.
Where did each of these people come from? Did they own
land? Did he leave a will?
Are there other family members? I have very limited research
available in Texas.
My records indicate that George & Henretta had 15 children,
four of which died at birth. The oldest child was my grandfather,
Frank Wesley London, born 11-30-1879 in Forest City, New Brunswick
& died 8-21-1948 in Dover-Foxcroft, Me. USA. My father was Harold
Wesley London, born 27 March 1910 in Me. & died 7 Nov. 1977 in
Houston, Tx, USA.
I, Millige Wesley London, was his oldest son.
Wes London
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Note #9: Some odds & ends
X-1 HH53 LONDON Sylvanus M Hu 30 Nat Bapt Gen. Lab.;House owner
Sylvanus died 14 Oct 1896 - 62 yrs; Lower Gordonsville Can
Ref: Mark Honey Apr 1993:
Mary Ellen 8
Randle 6
Albert J 4
Clara 2
Fred 7/12 Aug
Mary F Wi 23 Nat Bapt 1 birth; 1 death in previous year
Melissa F Da 5 Nat Bapt
Charlotte F Da 3 Nat Bapt
LONDON Sylvanus, also called Vance or Veenie.
In 1871 he was 36, Ester was 23;
married (1) Mary Nye (Nigh)
married (2) Amy Dickinson
married (3) Ester Nye (sister of Mary); he had 6 children
X-1-2 Melissa b c1861, m (1) John Carr (son Johnny Carr)
(2) Bill Baker;
X-1-3 illegitimate son Oscar London
X-1-4 Charlotte b 1862 m Philip Mansfield Grant
X-1-5 Lucy B 1863-1918 Norman S Grant; after Lucy died
Norman m 2nd Elizabeth Collicott
X-1-7 William LONDON to U.S.
X-1-8 Susan "Ella" LONDON m David E Grant. She was referred to
as "Eller Dave"
note: 3 sons of Aran Grant married 3 London sisters
X-9 baptized Nov 18 1871 LONDON Miles Wilmot b 12 Mar 1871
(Russell & Amelia -Simonds)
X-10 death Anglican Reel F-1094 #701 1872 May 29 LONDON Myles Wilmot,
Woodstock, age 40 born 1832
X-11 Baptism Anglican Reel F-1094 1889 Mar 07 LONDON Bessie May b 29
Jan 1889
(Charles, Woodstock - labourer & Edith Aurilla
X-12 Baptism Anglican LONDON Nancy Jane d/o John & Mary Wakefield
farm b. 15 Jan 1837
X-13 LONDON Isiah, Woodstock married 14 Dec 1851 by Thomas Allison
BAKER Eliza - Wakefield;
wit Jacob McLellan, Charles H. Connell Vol.1 pg 364 Historical
X-14 LONDON Mahalia Jane married 12 May 1895 CURRY John, Woodstock
X-15 LONDON Alexander Psh Brighton 37 FCBapt 49-60
Margaret .....44 b Ireland 54
David Henry 3 14-24
William J .... 2 12-22
McAFFEE Henry .......15 22-33 next door last 1
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McISAAC Wesley 28
X-16 Woodstock 1871:
19-21 Randle LONDON 39 English millman
......Mary 36
......Philip L 14
......John 10 - see Sylvanus LONDON above
3. John 5642[2] LONDON (John 5641 1st, 1)[1].
Born, 1757.
Died, Jun 1816.
Occupation: blacksmith.
Some notes compiled by Bill Yeomans of Red Deer, Alberta & Walter N.
London Jr. of Belmont, Mass:
Reel #28 Records of St. John Anglican - Gagetown - The Minister was
Rev. Richard Clarks, First Minister after the Church was erected.
He travelled extensively throughout the Counties of
Kings & Queens, keeping rcords in a notebook as he went.
1. John LONDON bapt 25 June 1786 m
MILLS Hannah bapt 25 June 1786
On June 25, 1786 there was baptized at Kingston, N. B. JOHN LONDON,
his wife HANNAH, & their daughter SARAH
He also gave 1 acre of ground to the church at Kingston, on which
the Trinity Church was built - 5 July 1787.
John London & his brother Ralph London, came to St. John, N.B.,
in 1783 with the Loyalists from New York, U.S.A.
In a book by Ester Clark Wright, entitled "The Loyalists of New
Brunswick", there is listed a John London, Trumpeter with the Loyal
American Legion, who received his original Grant of Land in Queens County,
New Brunswick, Canada
Their children & marriages:
1A William LONDON (no further info)
2A Jesse LONDON
3A John LONDON
4A Sarah LONDON bapt 25 June 1786 (no further info)
5A Edward Mills LONDON b 22 Aug 1808 Wickham, New Brunswick; d 17
Nov 1888, Grand Lake, New Brunswick m
17 Aug 1837 at Gagetown, N.B., Canada with consent of parents,
by Samuel R. Clarke, Rector, in presence of Peters Ramsay, D. C.
Thomson Deborah CHASE b 1814 Upper Gagetown, New Brunswick; d 21
Aug 1890, Grand Lake New Brunswick 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.
Children of Edward Mills LONDON & Deborah CHASE:
5A1-1 Charles W LONDON b 7 Septr 1840 d 4 Nov 1928 - 88 yrs
5A1-2 George C. LONDON b 6 Aug 1939/41 Ripples New Brunswick b
12 Jul 1882 Ripples New Brunswick Buried at Upper Gagetown New
Brunswick in Old Chase Cemetery married Georgianna WHEELER b
21 Sept 1848 Kingsclear New Brunswick d 25 Jan 1921, Boston, Mass.
U.S.A. Buried in Dunphy Burial Ground at Kingsclear, N.B. With
Wheeler Family
Children of George C. LONDON & Georgianna WHEELER:
1 Susan Estella LONDON b 5 Sept 1874 Kingsclear New Brunswick;
d 2 Mar 1947 Candia, NH
Charles Abbot Hardy 1870-1953
2 Walter Nethelbert LONDON B 22 June 1876 - Ripples, New
Brunswick Canada; d 1 July 1950, Brookline,
Mass. Heart Condition; in the hospital
Walter N. LONDON was a Member of Henry Price Lodge, A.F. & A.M.
of Charlestown, Mass., & DeMolay Commandery, Knights Templlar,
Boston, Mass.; A Luggage Buyer for Jordan Marsh Company for
28 years & associated with Jordan Marsh Co. for 48 years
married Bessie Almira TITUS, b 1 May 1877 - Hardwick, Vt;
d 29 Dec 1952 - Belmont, Mass.
Children of Walter Nethelbert LONDON Sr. & Bessie A. TITUS:
2-1 Walter Nethelbert LONDON Jr. b 24 March 1917 - Dorchester,
Mass married 23 June 1956, in Methodist Church, Norwood St.,
Everett,Mass Eileen ROWE
b 5 Sept 1924 - Chelsea, Mass.
Walter N. London Jr. - A Member of Belmont Lodge, A.F & A.M.;
Occupation: Fire Alarm Operator - Belmont Fire Dept., since 1950
51A-3 Mary Ann LONDON b 14 May 1842; d 8 Sept 1856 - age 15; buried
at Upper Gagetown, N.B., in Old Chase Cemetery
51A-4 William Mansfield LONDON b 12 May 1847 - Upper Gagetown,
New Brunswick d 14 Jan 1915, Lakeville Corner, N.B.
51A-5 Rebeckah Jane LONDON b 28 Jul 1849; d 11 Oct 1873 - age 24;
drowned at Hunters Ferry, N.B.; buried at Upper Gagetown, New
Brunswick
51A-6 Edward Duncan LONDON b 26 Jan 1851; d 20 Aug 1926; buried
Lakeville Corner, New Brunswick 75 yrs
51A-7 Eveline LONDON b 16 Oct 1852; d 10 Mar 1937 - Lakeville Corner,
New Brunswick;buried at Lakeville Corner, New Brunswick 85 yrs
51A-8 Deborah LONDON b 14 Oct 1854; d 20 Feb 1900 - Lakeville Corner,
New Brunswick age 46
51A-9 Manley deWolf LONDON b 11 July 1856 - Upper Gagetown,
New Brunswick; d 8 Nov 1928 Lakeville Corner, New Brunswick age 72
GREAT GRANDPARENTS
GRANDPARENTS
***
2A Jesse LONDON m 16 July 1815, at Washademoak, New Brunswick,
Canada Hannah DeLONG
3A John LONDON m Hannah M LONDON
Children:
3A1 John LONDON m 16 March 1814, at Gagetown, New Brunswick
Canada Salome JOHNSON LONDON
He married Hannah Mills[1]. Children:
10 i. John 5697[3] LONDON.
ii. Sarah LONDON[1]. Born, 1785.
iii. Isaiah M LONDON[1]. Born, 1794.
iv. William LONDON[1]. Born, 1798.
v. Richard LONDON[1].
11 vi. Thomas LONDON.
***
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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 (b. 1833)
George F. 15 (b. 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, N.B., Canada, 12 Feb 1973:
His father - Ralph London - b 1844 d 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, N.B., 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, N.B.
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, b. 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: d. Alms House (St.
John) 22nd January, Jacob London, age 78, native of Westfield
(Kings Co.) The 1861 census for Westfield, Kings Co., 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, b. 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 was
baptised 26 December 1862, & Charlotte Lucinda,
born 4 September 1846, was
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 Co.,(or Queens Co.?) New Brunswick:
Pg..14
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, N.B. area, which
he did not keep, came to Carleton Country. (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 l
arge 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.
Pg..15
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.
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