Scots-Irish Links, 1575-1725

Scots-Irish Links, 1575-1725 by David Dobson is a reference work published by Clearfield in December 2009, comprising 106 pages. This volume is part of a series aimed at identifying the approximately 100,000 Lowland Scots who migrated to Ulster between 1575 and 1725, many of whom may have descendants in America. The book draws from various historical sources, including the Glasgow Burgess Roll and the Calendar of State Papers, to provide detailed listings of individuals, including their names, occupations, places of residence, and relevant dates.
Readers will find a comprehensive compilation of genealogical information that serves as a valuable resource for those interested in Scots-Irish ancestry. Each entry is meticulously documented, offering insights into the migration patterns and historical context of the era. The focus on genealogy and heraldry makes this edition particularly useful for researchers and enthusiasts looking to trace their lineage or understand the broader historical connections between Scotland and Ireland during this period.
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This is the seventh volume (eighth part) in a series compiled by Dr. Dobson to identify as many as possible of the roughly 100,000 Lowland Scots who migrated to Ulster between 1575 and 1725–many of whose progeny may have immigrated to America. Following are a handful of the sources consulted by the author for this volume: Glasgow Burgess Roll; Catalogue of Graduates of the University of Dublin; Regimental History of the Covenanting Armies, 1639-1651; Subsidy Roll of County Waterford, 1662; and Calendar of State Papers. As with previous volumes, each listing provides the inhabitant’s name, occupation, place of residence, a date, and the source.
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