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Note: 1850 NC census: Lower Regiment, Chatham County pg 455, family 322 1870 Census - Northside Pittsboro, Chatham County, North Carolina (RG 312 Uni M593 Roll 1129) page 2 Dwelling 11 1880 Census of Chatham County, NC (Vol.5 ED 26 Sheet 12 Line 43) 1900 US Soundex (Vol. 14 ED 6 Sheet 4 Line 90) Chatham County, North Carolina Birth/Death dates from tombstone in St.Bartholomew's Churchyard Birth/marriage/spouse/children - 200 Years of London Family in America - Bi-centennial Edition 1976 compiled by Mrs. Opal London Cox (page 142) Marriage date from St. Bartholomew's Church records, page 178 Marriage date in index for Marriage Book 1, page 110, Chatham County, NC Relationship to mother/Marriage noted in estate suit of William Ancrum Lord, 28 Feb 1898, New Hanover County, North Carolina. Spouse/Marriage Date/ Place from LDS North Carolina IGI , page 15, 290 (S = 18 MAR1981OG; Batch/ file = M516026; Serial/ Sheet = 1514 Marriage notice from newspaper for Capt W. L. London and Carrie Haughton 50th anniversary poem by son Arthur Hill London Death Certificate Book 1, page 752, Chatham County, NC died of tuberculosis of kidneys Birth/Death date & parents from death certificate research by Charles D London in Pittsboro Courthouse Capt W.L. London, son of Henry London and Sallie Lord Burial date from St. Bartholomew's Church records, page 171, has him buried in 1917.....(Bishop Cheshire one of three Bishops officiating) Will Book G page 593-598, Chatham County, NC : devisee - Henry Adolphus London, Arthur Hill London, Caroline Haughton London, John Haughton London, Frank M London, St. Bartholomews, Thompson Orphanage (Charlotte) Obituary - Raleigh News & Observer; Fri, Dec.1, 1916 pages 1 & 2 The Gravesites of Chatham County, North Carolina, vol. II, K-Z, pg 31, notes cemetery K25.1, St. Bartholomew's, Pittsboro William was a Captain in the Confederate Army. He was a member of 15th NC Infantry 2nd Company I, 32nd Regiment (North Carolina Troops:1861-1865 Infantry, Vol.V, page 610-611) Co M, 15th NC Infantry; Co I 32nd NC Infantry Apr 15 1861 (enlisted) Pittsboro N/A 270/263 and 270/372 wounded slightly at Battle of Malvern Hill, VA. Name appears on Roster of 32nd NC Infantry dated Jan 1865. No later record. Official record on file UDC reference department National Park Service : Soldiers and Sailors http://www.civilwar.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm William Lord London (First_Last) Regiment Name 15 North Carolina Infantry. Side Confederate Company M Soldier's Rank_In 2 Lieutenant Soldier's Rank_Out Captain Film Number M230 roll 24 Staff officers in gray [electronic resource- netLibrary] : a biographical register of the staff officers in the Army of Northern Virginia / Robert E.L. Krick. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c2003.xiv, 406 p. 24 cm. The Appomattox Paroles April 9-15, 1865, 4th ed compiled by William G. Nine and Ronald Wilson Confederate Military History, Vol.IV, page 607. Confederate Publishing Company, Atlanta GA, 1899. Literary and Historical Activities in North Carolina 1900-1905 "The Last at Appomattox" written by Henry A. London, page 477 Raleigh News & Observer; 11 Apr 1892, article about a crayon portrait in the State Library. History of St. Bartholomew's Parish 1833-1933, pg 26, 31 Dictionary of North Carolina Biography Vol.4 edited by William S. Powell, Arthur Hill London, Sr, William Lord London Chatham County 1771-1971, compiled by Chatham County Historical Society, pg 420 The Genealogy of the Sharpless Family, pub.1887, compiled by Gilbert Cope, page 950 The National Cyclopedia of American Biography Vol.34 page 470 article on Frank Marsden London mentions Franks' parents, grandparents and great grandfather, John London. The Chatham Historical Journal, Vol.5, Number 2, July 1992 "Frank Marsden London, Artist" New York Times - obituary for F.M. London 1945 March 11, 39:1, notes parents and John London. Rockingham Post Dispatch Vol.42 No.24 (23 April 1959) "Descendants of Secretary to Lord Tryon in Reunion" Newspaper article "Episcopalians Celebrate Anniversary Sunday" June 8, 1933 in scrapbook files of Dr. Arthur Hill London, Jr - notes window at St. Bartholomew's, Pittsboro in memory of William Lord London 1838-1916 Family Records of Ancestors of Henry Adolphus London (the first) and Sally Margaret Lord (both of Wilmington, NC); compiled by Mrs Henry Armand (Bettie Jackson) London. No sources noted. Kathryn London Stirk Sklikas, NSDAR xxxxxx Ancestor: BELCHER, ABRAHAM (A008592) Ancestor: BRADLEY, RICHARD (A013543) Ancestor: BRINSON, ADAM (A132721) Ancestor: DARDEN, JOHN (A029787) Ancestor: DILLARD, SAMPSON (A036110) Ancestor: FOUSHEE, JOSEPH (A040988) Ancestor: HILL, WILLIAM (A056141) Ancestor: HOOKER, NATHAN (A203824) Ancestor: HOUGHTON, CHARLES (A135105) Ancestor: KNIGHT, PETER (A066543) Ancestor: LONDON, JOHN (A071219) Ancestor: LORD, WILLIAM (A071614) Ancestor: MABSON, ARTHUR (A072859) Ancestor: NEAL, ELIJAH (A081732) Ancestor: SHEPARD, BENJAMIN (A102885) Ancestor: STEWART, CHARLES (A109380) United Daughters of the Confederacy- Kathryn London Stirk: Jefferson Davis Chapter/Orlando, Florida: William Lord London; Gen P M B Young Chapter/Cartersville, Georgia : Henry Armand London, Thomas Hill Haughton, John Robert Haughton, John Rutherford London Colonial Dames of the XVII Century - Nat.#20459-Kathryn London Stirk Welcome Society of Pennsylvania (Kathryn London Stirk/John Sharpless) Hereditary Order of the Descendants of Colonial Governors, #478-B - Kathryn London Stirk Descendants of Colonial Mothers, member number 55 C, a Charter Member, approved 13 January 2018, through Jane Moor, wife of John Sharples "Our Family Heritage: West, Mann, Foushee, Harris families" by Myra King and Grace Harris c. 1986 copy in Pittsboro Memorial Library- pg 151 The Architectural Heritage of Chatham County, North Carolina by Rachel Osborn, pg 33 notes helped establish Pittsboro Railroad, pg 89. 111 The Confederate Veteran Magazine, 1898 pg 220-221, ill: -birth, marriage, spouse Children of the American Revolution, #161436 , Jackson Robert London : John London Sons of the American Revolution #211776, verified 7 Jun 2019, Jackson Robert London: John London Children of the American Revolution #166719, verified 27 Nov 2018, William Emmett London : John London Sons of the American Revolution #211775, verified 7 Jun 2019, William Emmett London : John London Society of the Cincinnati: William Lord London IV through John Hill A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Piedmont North Carolina by Catherine W. Bishir & Michael T. Southern, pg 255 CH1 Chatham County Courthouse North Carolina Biographical Index http://www.lib.unc.edu/ncc/ncc_bio/ncc_bio_public_action.html London, William Lord (1838 - ) Source: Confederate Military History. Vol. IV (North Carolina). Atlanta: Confederate Publishing Co., 1899. Source Number: 53 Page(s): 607 Portrait: N Call Number: CR970.74 H64n London, William Lord (1838 - ) Source: Mickle, William E. Well Known Confederate Veterans and Their War Records. New Orleans: William E. Mickle, 1915. Source Number: 343 Page(s): 164 Portrait: N Call Number: Davis E467 .M62 London, William Lord (1838 - ) Source: Harrington, Zeb D. & Martha. To Bear Arms, 1984. Source Number: 445 Page(s): Portrait: N Call Number: C970.741 H311t Wedding story "Miss Emily Mitchell weds Lawrence Foushee London" newspaper clipping in Dr. A.H.London files - notes family relationships, Occupation: Merchant
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