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  1. Scotch-Irish Americans. Scotch-Irish (or Scots-Irish) Americans are American descendants of primarily Ulster Scots people [5] who emigrated from Ulster (Ireland 's northernmost province) to the United States during the 18th and 19th centuries. Their ancestors had originally migrated to Ulster, mainly from the Scottish Lowlands and Northern ...

    • What Does Scotch-Irish Really Mean?
    • Why Did The Scotch-Irish Leave Scotland?
    • When Did The Scotch-Irish Come to America?
    • What’s The Difference Between Scotch-Irish and Irish?
    • Where in The USA Did The Scotch-Irish End Up?
    • Can Your DNA Tell You If You Are Scotch-Irish?
    • Conclusion

    As a kid, the term Scotch-Irish seemed like a handy term to describe someone who was of Irish and Scottish descent. In reality, this isn’t what it means at all. The term is used to describe Irish immigrants from a particular part of Ireland, specifically, Ulster Ireland (Northern Ireland). These immigrants from Northern Ireland came from one partic...

    Religion is often the source of conflict that causes extreme suffering, and often ends in one population attempting to flee a particular area, and the history of the Ulster Scots, or the Scotch-Irish is no exception. The Scots who left Scotland to live in Ireland, at the encouragement of the English government, whose descendants eventually became t...

    Beginning in about 1718, and up until the time of the Revolutionary War between the colonies and Britain. It halted during the war, since the British would actually stop ships carrying Scotch-Irish and force the men to fight for the British side of the conflict. The Scotch-Irish began immigrating again as soon as the war ended. Their history in the...

    You might not be surprised to learn that the difference between the Scotch-Irish and the Irish is… religion, generally speaking. Before the arrival of the Catholic Irish immigrants that came in great numbers starting in about 1840, there was little need for the Scotch-Irish in the US to distinguish themselves from anyone else from Ireland. The Scot...

    Scotch-Irish immigrants ended up settling in every corner of the United States, but there are some states which tended to have more Scotch-Irish than others. The following is a list of the top ten states that had the highest number of residence citing Scotch-Irish ancestry in the 2010 US Federal Census: 1. Texas 2. North Carolina 3. California 4. F...

    Many of my readers ask me whether or not it is possible to take a DNA test that could determine whether they are Irish, or Scotch-Irish, or even just Scottish. Remember how I mentioned towards the beginning of this article that there has been a lot of movement back and forth between Scotland and Ireland between the two areas? While this is true, an...

    I hope that this post gave you some insight about the Scotch-Irish, their roots in America, and how to research your own Irish, and possibly Scotch-Irish, ancestry. If you have anything to add, I would love to hear from you in the comments. Thanks for stopping by! Share the knowledge!

  2. Scotch-Irish is first documented in the British Isles, where it referred to Gaelic-speaking Highlanders and Islanders from western Scotland, people who had long moved back and forth to northeastern Ireland and who by the late 1500s threatened English rule in Ulster. Their sea-based territory spanning the North Channel of the Irish Sea formed a ...

  3. May 14, 2018 · SCOTCH-IRISH, a term referring to a migrant group of Protestant settlers from Scotland to northern Ireland in the seventeenth century and their subsequent migration to the American colonies in the eighteenth century, is an Americanism, a term seldom heard in Ireland and the United Kingdom and seldom used by British historians.

  4. "To be Scotch-Irish is very common. Then I'll ask them, what does that mean, Scotch-Irish? And usually they'll think of… a grandparent or great-grandparent, one came from Ireland, the other came ...

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  5. The meaning of SCOTCH-IRISH is of, relating to, or descended from Scottish settlers in northern Ireland.

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  7. James G. Leyburn. December 1970. Volume. 22. Issue. 1. Millions of Americans have Scotch-Irish ancestors, for when this country gained its independence perhaps one out of every ten persons was Scotch-Irish. Few descendants among these millions, however, know much about their ancestors—about what the hyphenated name implies, where the original ...