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Scotch-Irish
Scotch-Irish, a. a. Belonging to that part of the population of northern Ireland which is descended from Scotch settlers. Also absol. in plural sense. So Scotch-Irishman. b. Of mixed Scots and Irish descent.1744 W. Marshe Jrnl. 21 June in Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc. (1801) 1st Ser. VII. 177 The inhabitan... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scotch-Irish Canadians
Scottish-Irish Canadians or Scots-Irish Canadians are those who are Ulster Scots or those who have Ulster Scots ancestry and live in or were born in Canada The society promoted Irish Canadian culture, but it was forbidden for members to speak of Irish politics when meeting. wikipedia.org
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Scotch-Irish Americans
Scotch-Irish in the 18th century. Sletcher, Michael, "Scotch-Irish", in Stanley I. wikipedia.org
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Scotch Irish Township, Rowan County, North Carolina
Geographically, Scotch Irish Township occupies in northwestern Rowan County. There are no incorporated municipalities in Scotch Irish Township. Davie County – north Cleveland – south Cool Springs – west Turnersburg – northwest Unity – east References Townships in Rowan County, North Carolina Scotch-Irish wikipedia.org
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List of Scotch-Irish Americans
Scotch-Irish ancestry Richard St. Americans Scotch-Irish wikipedia.org
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Irish-Scots
Irish-Scots or Hiberno-Scots may refer to:: Ulster Scots people Scotch-Irish Americans Scotch-Irish Canadians Ulster Scots dialect Irish Scottish people See also Ulster Scots (disambiguation) Scots (disambiguation) Scott's (disambiguation) Scottish (disambiguation) Scotts (disambiguation) Scotch-Irish wikipedia.org
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Scottish Americans
Johnson (English, German and Scotch-Irish) 36th President, 1963-1969:: Richard Nixon (Scotch-Irish, Irish, English and German) 37th President, 1969-1974 Vice Presidents of Scottish or Scotch-Irish descent John C. Calhoun (Scotch-Irish) 10th Vice President 1825-1832 George M. wikipedia.org
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阿尔斯特苏格兰语
阿尔斯特苏格兰语(或Ulster-Scots,阿尔斯特苏格兰语:Ulstèr-Scotch)指的是在爱尔兰阿尔斯特省境内所说的一种低地苏格兰语方言。一些区分方法把带著阿尔斯特苏格兰语口音的标准英语也算在内。阿尔斯特苏格兰语受到了爱尔兰英语,特别是中阿尔斯特英语和阿尔斯特爱尔兰语的影响。 名称 阿尔斯特苏格兰语在英语中曾被书写为“Scotch-Irish”,但现在通常写作“Ulster Scots”。说这种语言的人通常称其为“Braid Scots”、“Scotch”、或“hamely tongue”。 wikipedia.org
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Cohee
Cohee—also spelled coohee, kohee, quohee—was a name that Irish, Scotch-Irish and German immigrants to the colonial-era Southern United States gave themselves American culture in South Carolina Scotch-Irish American culture in North Carolina Scotch-Irish American culture in Virginia Scotch-Irish American culture wikipedia.org
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Scotch Hill, Pennsylvania
Scotch and William F. Hill. History Per The History of Clarion County Pennsylvania, which was edited by A.J. References Unincorporated communities in Pennsylvania Unincorporated communities in Clarion County, Pennsylvania Scotch-Irish American culture in Pennsylvania wikipedia.org
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Rock United Presbyterian Church
The church is significant due to its association with the early Scotch-Irish immigrants to Maryland. American culture in Maryland Scotch-Irish American history 19th-century Presbyterian church buildings in the United States National Register of Historic wikipedia.org
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United Presbyterian Church, Summerset
The founders of the church were Scotch-Irish immigrants who could trace their ancestry to Scotland and were proud of their Scottish heritage. the United States Presbyterian churches in Iowa Carpenter Gothic church buildings in Iowa Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa Scotch-Irish wikipedia.org
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Duncan's Creek Presbyterian Church
The church was founded by Scotch-Irish and Irish settlers and believed to be the oldest church in Laurens County. South Carolina Churches completed in 1842 19th-century Presbyterian church buildings in the United States Churches in Laurens County, South Carolina Scotch-Irish wikipedia.org
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Middle Spring Presbyterian Church
Scotch-Irish Settlers Sometime around 1730, a group of Scotch Irish immigrants settled in the area of Pennsylvania that would later become Cumberland in Pennsylvania Scotch-Irish American history Churches completed in 1738 1738 establishments in Pennsylvania wikipedia.org
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Abbott's Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery
All of the epitaphs are inscribed in English because of the English and Scotch-Irish settlers who were members of the church. on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Cemeteries in Davidson County, North Carolina English-American culture in North Carolina Scotch-Irish wikipedia.org
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