The family name of "Lane" of England was first found in "Staffordshire" where the family known then as De La Lone and De La Lane as listed in the Battle Roll of Abby, who was from Northern France, who was a supporter and fighter for the Duke of Normandy during the invasion of Hasting, England in 1066. De La Lone distinguished himself leading large forces for William The Conqueror. He was rewarded with Lands and Lordships, primarily in Staffordshire, where he was given the main Mansions and Castles of Staffordshire, and this became his base of operations. Careful research by professional analysts using the ancient manuscripts such as The Domesday Book, The Ragman Rolls, The Wace poem, The Honour Roll of the Battle Abbey, The Curia Regis, The Pipe Rolls, The Falasis Rolls, tax records, church & parish records have found the name "Lane" throughout England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. The family name De La Lone is believed to be of descendants of Viking Origin about 870 Ad. when the vikings invaded France. The De La Lone was a Viking who came to France during this time as warriors for their "Chiefs Stirgud the Stout", and later under their "Jarl" and "Thorfinn Rollo" who invaded France a second and third time around 940 AD.
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