Scots-Irish Links : Consolidated Edition. in Two Volumes. Volume I: Scots-Irish Links, 1575-1725, Parts One to Eight by David Dobson (2022, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherRegional Publishing Company
ISBN-100806359374
ISBN-139780806359373
eBay Product ID (ePID)8057252829

Product Key Features

Number of Pages948 Pages
Publication NameScots-Irish Links : Consolidated Edition. in Two Volumes. Volume I: Scots-Irish Links, 1575-1725, Parts One to Eight
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGenealogy & Heraldry, Europe / Great Britain / Scotland, Emigration & Immigration
Publication Year2022
TypeNot Available
Subject AreaReference, Social Science, History
AuthorDavid Dobson
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height1.9 in
Item Weight38 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN2022-435448
Dewey Edition23/eng/20230330
Dewey Decimal929/.308991630415
Intended AudienceTrade
SynopsisVolume I of this consolidated edition contains Parts One through Eight of Scots-Irish Link, 1525-1725 with a full name index., The Plantation of Ulster by Scots in the 17th century meant the migration and settlement of thousands of Scots in Ireland during that period. Most settlers were from the Scottish Lowlands, but some were Highlanders. Although Presbyterians were in the majority, a sizable minority were Episcopalians and a few Roman Catholics. Although most settled in Ulster, a number settled further south, including in Dublin. The emphasis of Scottish emigration changed in the 18th century, from destinations such as Ireland and the Netherlands, to North America and the Caribbean. This century also saw the rise of emigration from Ireland, notably the Scots-Irish to America. The consolidation is designed to meet the requirements of family historians, genealogists, and academics as it identifies what is available to researchers and where it is located. Many of the entries are based on primary sources. The references identify the publication, volume and folio number, or the archive, and the documentary details. Research was based in sources in the National Records of Scotland, the National Library of Scotland, the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, the National Archives of the U.K., and the University of St. Andrews. Sources include wills, testaments, deeds, sasines, port books, rent rolls, family papers, burgess rolls, apprenticeship records, estate papers, church records, monumental inscriptions, university registers, contemporary journals, newspapers, government records, and various publications.
LC Classification NumberCS486.S36D63 2022
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