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William (Henry James) London (d.ca. 1810) immigrated from England to America about 1762, and was in Tennessee before 1799. He married Elizabeth Hall of Davidson County, Tennessee before 1800. Charles Marion Henry London (d.1872), a son, married Cynthia Burks, and moved from Tennessee (possibly via Kentucky) to Boone County, Missouri during or before 1830, and to Grayson County, Texas by 1860. Descendants and relatives lived in Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky, Missouri, Texas and elsewhere.
William London died around 1810. His widow Elizabeth (Hall) London married James H. Shropshire. She had four children, Charles Marion Henry London, William Turner London, Adaline London Taylor, and Lucinda London Turner Dickerson.
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