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Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] Dohertys and YCAab = 19-22
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 04:03:09 EST
Shirley, setting aside tradition, do you have a supporting genealogy for
William Laughlin and how far does it go back moving from father to son?
Alan Milliken
In a message dated 22/01/2008 23:35:15 GMT Standard Time,
writes:
John to respond to your email, yes we do have a history in Scotland but I
will start in Ireland with Aodh Alainn born abt 1037 in Ulster Ireland and
his son, Dunsleve moved to Loch Fine Scotland and there they stayed for
about 18 generations, then Iain (John) MacLachlan went back to Ireland were
he died, his son Adam born 1698 in Ireland got on a ship and settled in PA.
This sounds so confusing, sorry but I have been to Scotland many times to
the clan gathering on Loch Fyne and our research has the Laughlin's in
Ireland first then Scotland then back to Ireland and then PA.
Sincerely,
Shirley for William Laughlin Kit 75091
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