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My nom de plume is Loretta Lynn Layman, but Ann is my middle name and Lynn my maiden name. I am blessed to be one of eleven children of remarkable parents named Milton Omer Lynn and Mary Elizabeth Keever Freeman. I am as American as I am Irish as I am Scottish as I am English as I am Flemish. My blood also carries a smidgen of Welsh and Dutch and a hefty dose of German. To a certain degree, my family's history has made me what I am. | My nom de plume is Loretta Lynn Layman, but Ann is my middle name and Lynn my maiden name. I am blessed to be one of eleven children of remarkable parents named Milton Omer Lynn and Mary Elizabeth Keever Freeman. I am as American as I am Irish as I am Scottish as I am English as I am Flemish. My blood also carries a smidgen of Welsh and Dutch and a hefty dose of German. To a certain degree, my family's history has made me what I am. | ||
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My historical interests are rooted primarily in our sojourn in Scotland and, thus, in Scottish history generally. ("Braveheart" was great entertainment but highly fictionalized.) I spent little time in college but have studied a few hundred Scottish historical writings of the 18th-19th centuries and nearly as many 12th-19th century document extracts at the National Archives of Scotland. Having worked for nearly 30 years as a legal administrative assistant, I understand the importance of citing credible sources and constructing a good argument (not the cat-and-dog kind of row but an analytical presentation of one's views). Since my Lynn ancestors also lived for a time in Ulster, that Irish province also places high on my list of interests. | My historical interests are rooted primarily in our sojourn in Scotland and, thus, in Scottish history generally. ("Braveheart" was great entertainment but highly fictionalized.) I spent little time in college but have studied a few hundred Scottish historical writings of the 18th-19th centuries and nearly as many 12th-19th century document extracts at the National Archives of Scotland. Having worked for nearly 30 years as a legal administrative assistant, I understand the importance of citing credible sources and constructing a good argument (not the cat-and-dog kind of row but an analytical presentation of one's views). Since my Lynn ancestors also lived for a time in Ulster, that Irish province also places high on my list of interests. | ||
− | Finally, I also am actively pursuing the DNA evidence for my family's origins and serve as administrator of a Lynn surname project at Family Tree DNA. Please feel free to contact me at Lynneage@h-o-l.com. | + | Finally, I also am actively pursuing the DNA evidence for my family's origins and serve as administrator of a [http://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Lynn Lynn surname project] at Family Tree DNA. Please feel free to contact me at Lynneage@h-o-l.com. |
− | + | ==What I've Written== | |
− | '''Books''': | + | '''Books''': |
− | + | # "Henry and Hannah (Bryan) McDaniel and the McDonalds, Bryans, and Lincolns", The House of Lynn, Carroll Valley, PA (2005)<br /> | |
− | + | # "Lynneage - The Lynns, Linns, and Linds of Scotland and Ulster", The House of Lynn, Carroll Valley, PA (2010) | |
− | '''Periodical''': | + | '''Periodical''': |
− | "Barony of Lynn", ''The Scottish Genealogist'', Vol. LVII No. 1, Edinburgh (March 2010), pp. 16-22 | + | # "Barony of Lynn", ''The Scottish Genealogist'', Vol. LVII No. 1, Edinburgh (March 2010), pp. 16-22 |
− | '''Websites''': | + | '''Websites''': |
− | + | # [http://lincolnmythsandrumors.house-of-lynn.com/ Lincoln Myths and Rumors] | |
− | + | # [http://scotlandinmay.house-of-lynn.com/LynnOfThatIlk.html Lynn of that Ilk in Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland] | |
− | + | # [http://scotlandinmay.house-of-lynn.com/LynnsofLondonderryDonegalTyrone.html Lynns of Northwest Ulster (Counties Londonderry, Donegal, and Tyrone)] | |
− | + | # [http://ru198lynns.house-of-lynn.com/ Lynns in the Y-DNA Haplogroup R-U198] | |
− | Widney/Woodney Family of Ulster | + | # [http://scotlandinmay.house-of-lynn.com/WidneyWoodneyUdneyIreland.html Widney/Woodney Family of Ulster] |
Latest revision as of 01:28, 20 July 2011
Who I Am[edit]
My nom de plume is Loretta Lynn Layman, but Ann is my middle name and Lynn my maiden name. I am blessed to be one of eleven children of remarkable parents named Milton Omer Lynn and Mary Elizabeth Keever Freeman. I am as American as I am Irish as I am Scottish as I am English as I am Flemish. My blood also carries a smidgen of Welsh and Dutch and a hefty dose of German. To a certain degree, my family's history has made me what I am.
My historical interests are rooted primarily in our sojourn in Scotland and, thus, in Scottish history generally. ("Braveheart" was great entertainment but highly fictionalized.) I spent little time in college but have studied a few hundred Scottish historical writings of the 18th-19th centuries and nearly as many 12th-19th century document extracts at the National Archives of Scotland. Having worked for nearly 30 years as a legal administrative assistant, I understand the importance of citing credible sources and constructing a good argument (not the cat-and-dog kind of row but an analytical presentation of one's views). Since my Lynn ancestors also lived for a time in Ulster, that Irish province also places high on my list of interests.
Finally, I also am actively pursuing the DNA evidence for my family's origins and serve as administrator of a Lynn surname project at Family Tree DNA. Please feel free to contact me at Lynneage@h-o-l.com.
What I've Written[edit]
Books:
- "Henry and Hannah (Bryan) McDaniel and the McDonalds, Bryans, and Lincolns", The House of Lynn, Carroll Valley, PA (2005)
- "Lynneage - The Lynns, Linns, and Linds of Scotland and Ulster", The House of Lynn, Carroll Valley, PA (2010)
Periodical:
- "Barony of Lynn", The Scottish Genealogist, Vol. LVII No. 1, Edinburgh (March 2010), pp. 16-22
Websites: