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A book of Strattons being a collection of Stratton records from England and Scotland, and a genealogical history of the early colonial Strattons in America, with five generations of their descendants
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A history and lineage of descendents of a Scottish family by the name of Sinclair, who migrated from Scotland to Ireland in the seventeenth century they settled in Newtownards, Co. Down and Belfast according to family tradition, the Earl of Caithness was the head of the family there are descendents in Ireland and England, in the middle nineteenth century, many emigrated to New Zealand, Australia, Nova Scotia and the United States of America
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A record of the descendants of John Alexander, of Lanarkshire, Scotland, and his wife, Margaret Glasson, who emigrated from County Armagh, Ireland, to Chester County, Pennsylvania, A.D. 1736
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A sketch of the Munro clan also of William Munro who, departed from Scotland, settled in Lexington, Massachusetts, and of some of his posterity together with a letter from Sarah Munroe to Mary Mason, descriptive of the visit of President Washington to Lexington in 1789
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Among the Scotch-Irish and a tour in seven countries, in Ireland, Wales, England, Scotland, France, Switzerland, and Italy with history of Dinsmoor family
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Emigrants from Scotland to America, 1774-1775 copied from a loose bundle of Treasury papers in the Public Record Office, London, England
Free
Gordons in Virginia with notes on Gordon of Scotland and Ireland
Free
Gordons of Spotsylvania County, Virginia with notes on Gordons of Scotland
Free
National Library of Scotland
New Aberdeen, or, The Scotch settlement of Monmouth County, New Jersey
Free
Scotch-Irish in New England
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Scotland's people
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Scottish Clans and Resources
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The Elmira centennial and Scottish pioneers, 1838-1938
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The Hills of Scotland, a genealogy
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The Paxtons their origin in Scotland and their migrations through England and Ireland, to the colony of Pennsylvania, whence they moved south and west, and found homes in many states and territories .
Free
The Scotch-Irish Presbyterians in Monroe County, Indiana a paper
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The Scotch-Irish settlers in the valley of Virginia alumni address at Washington College at Lexington, Va
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The Thompson family Scotch covenanters who came from Scotland to Ireland, and thence, in 1735, to America, settling first in the Cumberland Valley and east of Harrisburg, and subsequently at and about Thompsontown, Juniata County, Pennsylvania
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Three hundred years with the Corson families in America
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Watts (Watt), (in New York and in Edinburgh, Scotland) also Watts, Wattes, Wattys, Wathes, de Wath, Le Fleming, (in England)
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Witherspoons, Bradleys, Fultons of Scotland, Ireland, America
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