The Scotch-Irish: Or, The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America, Volume 1Genealogical Publishing Company, 1968 The history of the Scotch Presbyterian emigrants from Ireland who settled in Northern Ireland (Ulster) before seeking a new home in America. |
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... Andrew Clark , Richard Chapman , Edward Chapman , Wm . Chapman , Patrick Cornelia , Wm . Crassley , John Cowan , Andrew Cannon , James Curry , Patrick Conroy , Joseph Cooper , Ramsey Cooper , Thomas Connolly , John Conn , George ...
... Andrew Clark , Richard Chapman , Edward Chapman , Wm . Chapman , Patrick Cornelia , Wm . Crassley , John Cowan , Andrew Cannon , James Curry , Patrick Conroy , Joseph Cooper , Ramsey Cooper , Thomas Connolly , John Conn , George ...
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... Andrew McCaldon , Andrew McCalla , Joseph McCan , John McCardy , James McCarly , Thomas McCarly , Widow McCarly , Alexander McCartney , William McClurgh , W. James McCo , Janet McComb , Caghtry McConnell , James McConnell , John ...
... Andrew McCaldon , Andrew McCalla , Joseph McCan , John McCardy , James McCarly , Thomas McCarly , Widow McCarly , Alexander McCartney , William McClurgh , W. James McCo , Janet McComb , Caghtry McConnell , James McConnell , John ...
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... Andrew Stewart , or Stuart , was minister of Donaghadee in county Down from 1645 to 1671. His father , who was also the Rev. Andrew Stewart , was a man of eminent piety . He was minister of Done- gore , near Antrim , from 1627 to 1634 ...
... Andrew Stewart , or Stuart , was minister of Donaghadee in county Down from 1645 to 1671. His father , who was also the Rev. Andrew Stewart , was a man of eminent piety . He was minister of Done- gore , near Antrim , from 1627 to 1634 ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
IITHE SCOTCHIRISH AND THE CONSTITUTION | 31 |
IIITHE SCOTCHIRISH IN AMERICAN POLITICS | 49 |
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