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  • ? of London (deceased)
    ? LONDON=== Spurious Pedigree A former Lord Lindsay claimed that Eschina of London was the daughter of Thomas de Lundoniis, Hostiarius or "Door-ward" of Scotland, although no proof was offered...
  • ? of Molle (deceased)
    ? OF MOLLE=== The name of the lady treated here cannot be identified from surviving records. It is though likely, though, that she is the daughter of Uchtred of Molle and the mother of Eschina of London
  • Alice Burgh (1481 - 1559)
    : Alice London Sex: F 1Note: Daughter of William London; married three times, first to Sir Thomas Bedingfeld and second to Edmund Rokewood; second wife of Thomas Burgh, her third husband.Marriage 1 Tho...
  • Artur London (1915 - 1986)
  • Clara Charmian London (1871 - 1955)
    Clara Charmian London (Kittredge) Charmian Kittredge London an American virtuoso pianist and writer. It was March 1900 that she meet Jack London. In the windy city of Chicago, Illinois, on Novembe...

About the London surname

The London Family

  • Origin from Riga, Latvia
  • Eight children of Rabbi Moses London emigrated to South Africa at th beginning of the 19th Century

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London in Angolia founded by people from Dane-Lawe as well as Luanda in Angola got the name of A-Da-Ne-Wa'a-La possible ancestor of lunda nation ,sometimes called also Ak-al-la-'an-ba son of king A-Daya-Wa-De ,whose mother was A'an-Ba-Wa-Gawal-La from Keram-Mela formerly wife of An-a-Bal-La a descendant of Ak-Alba son of Awab-Pen-Naha - ancestors of penob-scot tribe from Alba - and of the older Ak-a-la-ba.

Keram-Mela must have been and is inhabited by keram tribe of Melanesia respectively now in Papua-Niugini maybe descending from Keramos son of Dionysos,who are related to alanblak and anbulás tribes too obviously an offspring of the above named .

Australia might have in antiquity been called Dyawa - where dyawi and wadi tribes live - and got its name from the king A-Daya-Wa-De,while another nearby island might have bear the name Mu-Dyawa inhabited among others by mu-angol - now called mongol in the vicinity of the mentioned nations at Sepik region.

Dyawa of today may also have a population originally of keram-melanesian origin speaking a language variant called krama.

Mongo and dagu language whose speakers are obvious relatives of monggol and daguur of Asia may somewhat be similar to that of anbulás - possibly also called bolgárs - otherwise distantly similar to japanese of course,and d'adio tribal name may also reflect descending from the king himself : De-A-Daya-Wa.

These peoples formed the base of Dzhou empire where Dzhou-Da in Asia and after the exile Da-Dzhou in Africa belong to,and were later ruled by Daya-De called by chinese Wu-Wang.

From here may have also come some blaks with bolgárs called alan-blak.

Jews and christians call these people Dani'el,Kile'ab,Dawid,Abigail,Karmel,Nabal,Kaleb,Yefunneh,Kaleb.

See Landau,Blak,Vajda,Deutsch,Kramer,Oppenheimer,Waldner,Matyó,Camara !

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