He made three journeys to California previous to the fall of 1856, and was for a time engaged in business in Los Angeles and afterward among the Mormons of San Bernardino.
Returning East, he moved to Dubuque, Iowa, taking charge of his father's store in the city. The following year he went to St. Louis and there remained until his removal to Colorado in 1860.
He was married March 22, 1868, to Miss Sophie Flesher of Denver and has six children.
Mr. Londoner has spent most of his life on the frontier. Mrs. Londoner died March 31, 1910, after which he retired from business at the age of 80 and went to Chicago to make his home with his daughter, Mrs. Harry Cohen.
Mr. Londoner died on October 30, 1915, at the home of his son, Charles Londoner, in Chicago. He is survived by four children, Charles Londoner and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Chicago; Mrs. Lew Curtis of New York; and Harry Londoner of Los Angeles, California.
The remains were brought to Denver and laid at rest by his Masonic brothers in Fairmount Cemetery.
Father of Joel N. Londoner, deceased 1911.
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He made three journeys to California previous to the fall of 1856, and was for a time engaged in business in Los Angeles and afterward among the Mormons of San Bernardino.
Returning East, he moved to Dubuque, Iowa, taking charge of his father's store in the city. The following year he went to St. Louis and there remained until his removal to Colorado in 1860.
He was married March 22, 1868, to Miss Sophie Flesher of Denver and has six children.
Mr. Londoner has spent most of his life on the frontier. Mrs. Londoner died March 31, 1910, after which he retired from business at the age of 80 and went to Chicago to make his home with his daughter, Mrs. Harry Cohen.
Mr. Londoner died on October 30, 1915, at the home of his son, Charles Londoner, in Chicago. He is survived by four children, Charles Londoner and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Chicago; Mrs. Lew Curtis of New York; and Harry Londoner of Los Angeles, California.
The remains were brought to Denver and laid at rest by his Masonic brothers in Fairmount Cemetery.
Father of Joel N. Londoner, deceased 1911.
(info provided by Find A Grave Volunteer)
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According to Find A Grave Volunteer his Birth Date was Nov. 7, 1832 in New York County, New York even tho headstone states 1828.
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