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Scots-Irish Links, 1575-1725. Part Eight

David Dobson
 

Format: Paper

Pages: 104 pp.,

Published: 2010

Price: $15.95

ISBN: 9780806354613

Item #: CF9002

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. In some instances Dr. Dobson gives quite a bit more, for example:

Blair, Robert, born 1593 in Irvine, Ayrshire, sixth son of John Blair of Windyedge, a merchant adventurer, and his wife Beatrix Mure of Rowallan, graduated MA from Glasgow University in 1612, minister of a Presbyterian congregation in Bangor until 1634, minister of St. Andrews, Scotland, from 1639 to 1661, died in Aberdour, Fife, during 1666. Husband of (1) Beatrix Hamilton, parents of James, Robert, and Jean, (2) Katherine Montgomerie, parents of William, David, Samuel, John, Archibald, Alexander, Andrew, Montgomery, Hugh, and Catherine. [F.V.233]
In all, Mr. Dobson has uncovered an additional 1,500 Lowland Scots who re-settled in Ulster, and many of their progeny would cross the Atlantic.

See also the other books in this series:
Scots-Irish Links, Parts One and Two
Scots-Irish Links 1575-1725, Part Three
Scots-Irish Links 1575-1725, Part Four
Scots-Irish Links 1575-1725, Part Five
Scots-Irish Links 1575-1725, Part Six
Scots-Irish Links 1575-1725, Part Seven

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