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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910 edition. Excerpt: ... APPENDIX V Vital Records Of Towns In Ulster, Begun Before 1755 Birth, marriage and death records in Ulster at the time of the Protestant migration to America are very meagre. Those which relate to members of the Established Church rarely reach back to this period except in the large towns and cities, and facts concerning members of dissenting chapels are still less common. It must be said, however, that many dissenters were married and buried by the Episcopal rector or curate, to satisfy the law. For this reason, and because members of Presbyterian families not infrequently "conformed" in order to hold public office, the following list of vital records will be of service. It is from the Appendix to the 28th report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland. An asterisk means that the records are in local custody. Italics indicate that the records are in the Public Record Office in Dublin. Town and County. Baptisms. Marriages. Antrim, Antrim Ardkeen, Down Ardttraw, Tyrone Bailieborough or Moybolgne, Cavan.. Ballyphilip, Down Belfast: * St. Anne, Shankill Cappagh, Tyrone Carrickfergus, Antrim. Clondehorky, Donegal . . Clonfeacle, Tyrone Clonleiqh, Donegal Oolerame Comber Deny Cathedral (Templemore) Derryaghey, Antrim... Donaghendry, Tyrone. Down, Down Dromachose, Derry.... Dumglass, Tyrone Drumholm, Donegal... Ematris, Monaghan ... Enniskillen, Fermanagh Glenavy, Antrim Killeshandra, Cavan... Killyman, Tyrone Kilmore, Cavan Lisburn, Antrim Lissan, Derry Loughgall, Armagh ... Magherafelt, Deny Magheralin, Down .... Mulfaghbrack, Armagh . -Newtownards, Down.. Saintfleld, Down... Ulster Scots-Irish THE SCOTCH-IRISH The following is a very brief accounting of where the Scotch-Irish started from traveled to and settled in According to The Scotch-Irish: A Misconceptions about the Scotch-Irish - The Ulster-Scots Misconceptions about the Scotch-Irish Revision of an essay originally published in Journal of East Tennessee History vol 67 1-33 (1995) By Prof Michael Tracing the Scots-Irish - Barlow Genealogy The early Scots-Irish pioneers to America settled in the western part of Pennsylvania where they found the Quakers more to The Scots/Irish Immigration of the 1700s The Scots/Irish Immigration of the 1700s GFS Linda Co-leader Scot and Irish SIG AOL Genealogy Forum Table of Contents Introduction; The Scots; The People Scottish people - Wikipedia The Scottish people (Scots: Scots Fowk Scottish Gaelic: Albannaich) or Scots are a nation and ethnic group native to Scotland Historically they emerged from an Home Page for Ulster Virginia Born Fighting How the Scots-Irish Shaped America by James Webb: From Ulster to America: Scotch - Irish Heritage of American English by Michael Montgomery The Scotch Irish - Ulster Ancestry THE SCOTCH-IRISH The following is a brief account of where the Scotch-Irish started out from travelled to and then settled in America Source: The Scotch-Irish: A Scotch-Irish Americans - Wikipedia Scotch-Irish (or Scots-Irish) Americans are American descendants of Presbyterian and other Ulster Protestant Dissenters from various parts of Ireland but usually Scottish and Scotch-Irish Americans - History The scotch Scottish and Scotch-Irish Americans - History The scotch-irish Immigration Settlement patterns Acculturation and Assimilation Pa-Sp The Scots Irish - Go Foxburg! Many people in the United States use the term Scotch-Irish instead of Scots-Irish In this paper the term Scots-Irish is used because it tends to
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