Liddel, Liddell, Little, Lyttle, Lyddell

The History of Liddesdale, Eskdale, Ewesdale, Wauchopedale and the … – Robert Bruce Armstrong – Google Books

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It is felt that the names Little-Lyttle, are derived by people think how Lyddell of the Liddel River in Scotland is Spelled. It is not Y-DNA from the Joan Wake Lady Liddel, but that is a most likely place of name origin. It is most likely that the R-L193, Glendinning, Elliot, and Little living in the Glendinning (glen with sound, with a Glendinning River), and Meikledale (dale of Meikle likely easy flowing river), the region along with the 1376 Armystrand (army strand along Liddel), Armistrang (Scots for army strong, the strong army of Scotland), then Armstrong, a previous name related to the I-M253 Elliot-Elwald elk (moose) of the wood(s) descended from the child of the Danish Bjorn-Bourne-Bear line. It should be noted that it is felt that R-L193 is of the people already living in the Debatable Lands region, in the valleys of the Glendinning and Meikledale.  Following are for research;

https://gorrenberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/A1-Clade-Report.pdf

‘Sheep stealers from the north of England’: the Riding Clans in Ulster by Robert Bell

 

http://www.therjhuntercollection.com/resources/muster-rolls-c-1630/search-muster-rolls/

http://named.publicprofiler.org/

https://forebears.io/surnames/little

A1-Clade-Report

1/19/2019 MSE

Elliot, Glendinning, & Little; R-L193 sub of L513

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