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Geonologies:
Mulogooli was the forbear of all the thirty-two clans of the Abalogooli. One of his wives had the following sons: Musali who founded the Abasali clan; Mukizungu who founded the Avakizungu clan; Mukirima who founded the Avakirima clan; Mmavi who founded the Avamavi clan; and a daughter called Kabogoyi. The following were the sons of his other wives: Muyonga, Mutemboli, Muhunami, Musianiaga, Mumigangu, Mguga, Musuba, Mmuku, Musanga, Msalia, Mugihayo, Mkubera, Mgisindi, Mdzalala, Mmugezi, Msaina, Mdamayi, Mmuhevi, Mmundega, Mgisisi and others.
           
Simioni Jumbo is the son of Lisingu, son of Kadukire; son of Mbunda. Tomasi Mwaisiagi is the son of Mutiba; son of Muhiahia; son of Madanji; son of Mmalaha; son of Namiri; son of Lobobo; son of Mmavi; son of Mulogoli.
Sakayo Ayuya is the son of Lwimbuli; son of Lubonga; of Ahoya; son of Ikomba; son of Mahi; son of Lugobo; son of Mmavi; son of Mulogoli.

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