Chandler London, son of Henry and Mary (Elam) London was born in the section of Rutherford Co., North Carolina that would become Cleveland Co. in 1841.
Chandler and Sarah London were the parents of six children:
James G. London (Sep 1833 - 2 Aug 1925)
Julia A. London Poston (26 May 1836 - 31 Jan 1905)
Anonymous I. London (1837 - 16 Dec 1864)
Sidney London (8 Oct 1840 - 24 Nov 1864)
Monroe London (1844 - 1 Jul 1862)
John T. London (11 Dec 1845 - 30 Jul 1864)
Henry's four youngest sons all died defending their homeland and fighting for the Confederacy.
Chandler's second wife was Elizabeth Ann (Eskridge) Simmons.
Birth date confirmed according to North Carolina Bounty Land Warrant #2722, as reported by his mother, Mary Elam. See "200 years of Londons in America" for copy of transcription.
Chandler London, son of Henry and Mary (Elam) London was born in the section of Rutherford Co., North Carolina that would become Cleveland Co. in 1841.
Chandler and Sarah London were the parents of six children:
James G. London (Sep 1833 - 2 Aug 1925)
Julia A. London Poston (26 May 1836 - 31 Jan 1905)
Anonymous I. London (1837 - 16 Dec 1864)
Sidney London (8 Oct 1840 - 24 Nov 1864)
Monroe London (1844 - 1 Jul 1862)
John T. London (11 Dec 1845 - 30 Jul 1864)
Henry's four youngest sons all died defending their homeland and fighting for the Confederacy.
Chandler's second wife was Elizabeth Ann (Eskridge) Simmons.
Birth date confirmed according to North Carolina Bounty Land Warrant #2722, as reported by his mother, Mary Elam. See "200 years of Londons in America" for copy of transcription.
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