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[[File:JUDGE SEYBOURN H LYNNE HOMEPLACE at 503 FERRY ST NE, DECATUR, AL.jpg|thumb|The home he built in Decatur at 503 Ferry Street NE]]

[[File:JUDGE SEYBOURN H LYNNE HOMEPLACE at 503 FERRY ST NE, DECATUR, AL.jpg|thumb|The home he built in Decatur at 503 Ferry Street NE]]

He was born near [[Somerville, Alabama]]. He attended an academy in Somerville and Morgan County College. He taught for a year before studying law at the University of Alabama. He was a Baptist, Odd Fellow, and meber of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics.<ref name=so>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5e7gLzzZGioC&dq=Seybourn+Arthur+Lynne&pg=PA197|title=Notable Men of Alabama: Personal and Genealogical|first=Joel Campbell|last=DuBose|date=November 17, 1904|publisher=Southern historical assoc.|via=Google Books}}</ref>

He was born near [[Somerville, Alabama]]. He attended an academy in Somerville and Morgan County College. He taught for a year before studying law at the University of Alabama. He was a Baptist, Odd Fellow, and meber of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics.<ref name=so>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5e7gLzzZGioC&dq=Seybourn+Arthur+Lynne&pg=PA197|title=Notable Men of Alabama: Personal and Genealogical|first=Joel Campbell|last=DuBose|date=November 17, 1904|publisher=Southern historical assoc.|via=Google Books}}</ref>

He married Annie Leigh Harris in 1906. He was a director and lawyer for various companies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wNkBAAAAMAAJ&dq=Seybourn+Arthur+Lynne&pg=PA223-IA1|title=History of Alabama and Her People|first=Albert Burton|last=Moore|date=November 17, 1927|publisher=American historical society, Incorporated|via=Google Books}}</ref>

He married Annie Leigh Harris in 1906. He was a director and lawyer for various companies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wNkBAAAAMAAJ&dq=Seybourn+Arthur+Lynne&pg=PA223-IA1|title=History of Alabama and Her People|first=Albert Burton|last=Moore|date=November 17, 1927|publisher=American historical society, Incorporated|via=Google Books}}</ref>


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Seybourn Arthur Lynne (July 5, 1877-?) was a lawyer, state legislator, and judge in Alabama. He served in the Alabama Senate and Alabama House of Representatives, including as Speaker of the Alabama House of Representatives. Judge Seybourn H. Lynne was one of his children.[1]

The home he built in Decatur at 503 Ferry Street NE

He was born near Somerville, Alabama. He attended an academy in Somerville and Morgan County College. He taught for a year at a school before studying law at the University of Alabama. He was a Baptist, Odd Fellow, and meber of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics.[2]

He married Annie Leigh Harris in 1906. He was a director and lawyer for various companies.[3]

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