His parents were vicar and rural dean Karl Fredrik Londen and Emilia Nordenstreng. His was married to Valborg Ferlmann in 1895–1919 and to Maria Elisabet Magnuson since 1920.[4]
He obtained a legal degree in 1886 and the title of varatuomari in 1889.[5]
He moved to Sweden to manage a tobacco factory in the 1910s and got their citizenship. He moved back to Finland after bankruptcy.[6]
He was the first executive manager of the Finnish Hunters' Association in 1922–1927. According to himself, he shot at least two bears and 17 mooses.[8]
He also was briefly the mayor of Ekenäs and held various jobs in the Finnish government.[6]
He was the secretary of the Finnish Maritime Administration from 1924 up to his death.[5]
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