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  1. Oswald George London: Birth: 18 SEP 1888 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 24 FEB 1972 in Newtown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

  2. Hector Clarence London: Birth: 1890 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 1966 in Newtown, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

  3. Mabel M London: Birth: 1891 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia.

  4. Olive F London: Birth: 1893 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 6 NOV 1900 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia

  5. Vera E London: Birth: 1894 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia.

  6. Henry Darcy (Darcy) London: Birth: 15 OCT 1896 in Kurrajong, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 1970 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

  7. Mary Alma (Alma) London: Birth: 1899 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia. Death: 8 SEP 1970 in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia

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Sources
1. Title:   Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
2. Title:   Newspaper Article
3. Title:   Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
4. Title:   Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950

Notes
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  Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
  Name: Henry London
 Birth Date: 1855
 Father's name: William London
 Mother's name: Diana
 Birth Place: New South Wales
 Registration Year: 1855
 Registration Place: Richmond, New South Wales
 Volume Number: V18551146 15B
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  Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
  Name: Henry London
 Spouse Name: Mary J Turner
 Marriage Date: 1887
 Marriage Place: New South Wales
 Registration Place: Richmond, New South Wales
 Registration Year: 1887
 Registration Number: 5281
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  Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1954), Saturday 10 November 1900, page 4
  RICHMOND.
  A sad fatality befel a little 7 year old daughter of Mr Harry London, of North Richmond, on Tuesday morning. It appears the mother of the child was a little distance from the house milking a cow, and Mr W Turner was also working close by when a child gave the alarm that her sister's clothes were on fire. Mr. Turner and the mother at once rushed to the house, and found the unfortunate child burnt to death. The news was at once brought into Richmond, and assistance taken to the distracted mother. Mr London is, we understand, away from home on a shearing station, and the sad news was telegraphed to him on Tuesday. The deepest sympathy is expressed on all sides at Mrs London's sad bereavement, It is thought the child was toasting a piece of bread when her clothes caught fire, An inquest was held on Wednesday last by Mr J B Johnston, district coroner, when a verdict of accidental death was returned.
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  Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1954), Friday 11 February 1916, page 6
  COMLEROY.
  A couple more recruits from Comleroy - Leslie Gow and Oswald London. Os is the second of Mr. Harry London's sons to enlist. It is rumored that a younger one, Darcy, is about to follow suit. We congratulate Mr. and Mrs. London, and their boys for their patriotism.
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  Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1954), Friday 24 January 1919, page 9
  THE SLOPES.
  News has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Harry London that one of their soldier sons, Private Darcy London, will be home at an early date.
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  Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
  Name: Henry London
 Death Date: 1928
 Death Place: New South Wales
 Father's name: William
 Mother's name: Dianah
 Registration Year: 1928
 Registration Place: Richmond, New South Wales
 Registration Number: 16716
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  Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1954), Friday 21 September 1928, page 3
  HENRY LONDON
  AN old resident of the Kurrajong district in the person of Henry London passed away in the Richmond Hospital. on the 14th instant at the ripe age of 73 years. Death was due to pneumonia. Deceased was a son of the late William London, and lived at Kurrajong all his life. He was born in the district, and at the age of 30 years was married to Miss Mary Jane Turner. They reared a family of nine children, two of whom predeceased their father. Those living are: Oswald, Hector, Vera, Henry, Alice, Una and William.
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  Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1954), Friday 21 September 1928, page 11
  In the Supreme Court of
 New South Wales
 PROBATE JURISDICTION
 Im the estate of HENRY LONDON late of The Slopes in the State of New South Wales Laborer deceased intestate
 APPLICATION will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Administration of the estate of the abovenamed deceased intestate may be granted to HENRY DARCY LONDON of The Slopes Railway Employee a son of the said deceased AND all persons having any claims against the estate are hereby required to send in particulars of the same to the undersigned at whose offices all notices may be served.
  Wm. WALKER AND SON,
 Proctors for the Applicant
 WINDSOR.
 And at Wembley Chambers,
 104 Hunter street,
 SYDNEY.
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