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The correct address was 1Ld7rHtF62d1HXNFcpgnpMNh47jvkWaq8Z ... Not "2" at the end, but Z.
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Your story still doesn't make a lot of sense. The fact that you're having such a difficult time getting the story right re-inforces the belief that some of what you did was so long ago that I fear you may not have a clear recollection of exactly what happened.
For example, you say:
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January 2014, open localbitcoins account and buy bit coins, 3 transactions totaling 7.xxx coins
August, 2015, for security reasons I'm told opening up a block chain account is better, so i do,
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I transfer my coins from localbitcoin to block chain wallet 2 and they appear, no issues
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However,
- The TOTAL amount of bitcoins that were EVER transferred to 1Ld7rHtF62d1HXNFcpgnpMNh47jvkWaq8Z was only 5.3353 bitcoins (not 7.xxx)
- The ONLY transaction that was ever confirmed sent to 1Ld7rHtF62d1HXNFcpgnpMNh47jvkWaq8Z was sent on 2014-08-14 (a year before you even created the wallet)
So your memory is off by an entire year (it was actually 2014 when the transfer happened).
I suspect that the 1Ld7rHtF62d1HXNFcpgnpMNh47jvkWaq8Z address never existed in that blockchain.info wallet. Either you got the address from somewhere else and added it to blockchain.info as "watch only", or you requested a new receiving address from blockchain.info and they failed to transmit the private key from your browser to their database. Typically back in 2014, when they failed to transmit the private key, a warning would show up in the browser, but sometimes people would overlook it. Perhaps you are one of those people.