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  1. Feb 8, 2021 · Background. The “plantation” of Ulster, in Northern Ireland, with Scottish immigrants, took place from roughly 1606 through 1700. The “Great Migration” of Scotch-Irish to America took place from 1717 through 1776. An estimated 200-250,000 Scotch-Irish migrated to America during this period.

  2. A BRIEF HISTORY of the Human Colonisation of Ireland and Scotland. Each Irish and Scottish Origenes Y-DNA Case Study completed over the last 12 years has a pinpointed origin for their paternal ancestor within Ireland or Scotland (Irish example click here and Scottish here).

  3. Nov 13, 2015 · By the end of the seventeenth century around 100,000 Scots or people of Scottish descent had settled in Ireland, a considerable figure when compared to the estimated population of contemporary Scotland of one million. The final destination for emigrants from Scotland was the Americas.

  4. Oct 24, 2018 · Yet, a census of surnames of the states of Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia taken in 1790 revealed that while 10.5% of the population was adjudged to have been Scots-Irish, 59.7% were of apparent English descent.

  5. Mar 10, 2019 · The formation of the nation of Scotland took place over centuries through the migration of peoples originally from mainland Europe and Asia. Here, Steven Keith, originally from Scotland and living in India for twenty years, explains the origins of Scotland and the Scottish people.

  6. At the time of our first federal census (1790) people of Scottish (including the Scots-Irish) origins made up more than six percent of the population, numbering about 260,000. After the Revolution, most Scots immigrated to Canada rather than the United States.

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  8. May 3, 2020 · Who were these people? The ancients in Scotland around this time were modelled in what is recognisable as a “Celtic” tribal society.

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