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Located 8 km ENE of
Hammondvale and 5.38 km SE of
Markhamville:
Hammond Parish,
Kings County: settled by Irish immigrants about 1830 and named for Londonderry in the north of Ireland: PO
Londonderry Settlement 1853-c1880: in 1866 Londonderry was a farming community with 45 resident families: in 1866 it included Anderson Settlement, a farming community with about 5 families, including the families of Samuel Anderson, Thompson Anderson and William Anderson: PO
Londonderry c1880-1926: in 1871 Londonderry had a population of 200: in 1898 Londonderry had 1 post office, 1 store, 1 sawmill and a population of 100.
Latitude
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45° 35'
Longitude
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65° 24'
County
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Kings
Parish
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Hammond
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