owned and run by German vintner Bob Landon.
In the Literary World there are several books with the name Landon in the title -
The Landon Snow books by R.K. Mortenson,
Fridays With Landon: "another time...another place" by Richard McKenzie Neal,
Landon and the Leatherback Sea Turtle by Adele Edwards
Landon's Odyssey by J.A. Gasperetti
FAMOUS PERSONS:
Colonel Landon Carter (1710-1778), master of the largest plantation in Virginia at the time - Sabine Hall (50,000 acres and 500 slaves)
Landon Carter Haynes, Sr. (1816-1875) a Confederate politician during the American Civil War
Sir Landon Ronald (Landon Ronald Russell) (1873-1938), an English composer, pianist and conductor
Dr. Landon Gilkey (1919-2004) a theologian at the University of Chicago Divinity School
Landon Parvin (1948-) speechwriter for Ronald and Nancy Reagan, George W. Bush and Arnold Schwarzenegger
Landon Curt Noll (1960-) mathematician, astronomer and cryptologist
NAME VARIANTS: Landan, Landin, Lando and Landyn
Landon is also a very common surname. Ancestry.com has a book written about this popular family name.
Sources:
www.amazon.com
www .ancestry.com
www.wikipedia.com
http://www.yeahbaby.com
http:// www.landonbay.org/
www.thinkbab ynames.com
http://www.bedbreakf ast.net/
http://www.landonwiner y.com/
http://www.cjonline.com/storie s/051398/mid_alf.shtml
http://w ww.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/ qx/landon-family-crest.htm
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