Ambrose London (c.1618 - bef.1706)

Biography
Hon. Maj. Ambrose London was born in about 1618 most likely in England and died before Nov 1706 in Somerset County, Province of Maryland, North America.

Facts and Occupation
Before 1641 he immigrated to New York, North America and was among the first settlers of Gravesend, Long Island, New York, North America. In 1641 he purchased a plantation on the Bay of the North River of Long Island, New York, North America for 200 Guilders. On 18 Nov 1646 he bought another plantation in Gravesend, Long Island, New York, North America. On 5 Mar 1648/89 he gave a contract to Mr. Juer for building a house in Gravesend, Long Island, New York, North America. On 14 Mar 1649/50 he sold land to William Golder ( - ). In 1651 Samuel, his son, was bequeathed property by John Cornish of Faltlands, who all bequeathed land to E. Audley. In 1653. Ambrose bought another lot in Gravesend, Long Island, New York, North America. He applied for a petition to go to Virginia, North America. He left Long Island and then came back. In 1661 he gave a note for 200 Guilders to purchase a house and plantation on the North River. In Feb 1663/64 he was fined 1,000 pounds of tabacco buy the Northampton County Grand Jury for not attending church and for breaking his said Insolent behavior. In 1665 he arrived in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. On 22 Jan 165/66, for moving there with his family he became entitled to purchase land. He settled in Annemessex, Somerset County, Maryland, North America. In 1683 he was elected a Justice of the Peace in Somerset County, Maryland, North America. He became a successful planter in Somerset County, Maryland, North America.

Lineage
Maj. Ambrose London (c.1618 - bef.1706)

m. Mary Cornish ( - )

Abigail London (1660 - 1692)

m. Thoma Lister (c.1621 - )

William Lister (c.1698 - 1732)

m. Jane Stockdale (c.1700 - bef.1756)

Abigail Lister (c.1720 - 1773)

David Long I (c.1702 - 1756)

David Long, Jr. (1742 - 1825)

m. Eleanore "Nelly" White (1749 - 1797)

Capt. John White Long (1786 - 1834)

m. Sarah Laws "Sally" Henderson (1799 - 1828)

Ellen White Long (1820 - 1856)

m. Rev. John. W. Quinn (1816 - 1863)

Rev. William White Quinn (1838 - 1908)

m. Mary Celcilia Clarke (1847 - 1917)

William Samuel Quinn (1883 - 1946)

m. Alice Sterling Wilson (1881 - 1971)

Chevalier Lt. Gen. William Wilson "Buffalo Bill" Quinn (1907 - 2001)

m. Sara-Bette "Bette" Williams (1918 - 2004)

Sally Sterling Quinn (b. 1941)

m. Chevalier Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (1921 - 2014)

Josiah Quinn Crowninshield Bradlee (b. 1982)