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Dorothy Kempf Rosentreter joined Linda Merle's group
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Scotch-Irish

An American ethic group of those who think their ancestors were Scottish Protestants living in Ulster. Our challenges: researching in colonial times, crossing the Pond, researching in Ireland. You can do this, but need to learn how. It is not easy.See More
May 11
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Scotch-Irish

An American ethic group of those who think their ancestors were Scottish Protestants living in Ulster. Our challenges: researching in colonial times, crossing the Pond, researching in Ireland. You can do this, but need to learn how. It is not easy.See More
Apr 9
Linda Schreiber commented on Linda Merle's group Scotch-Irish
"Thanks, James.  It has been a long while since I have looked at these families.  I appreciate the links!"
Mar 11
Jaime Aulet commented on Linda Merle's group Scotch-Irish
"I have been trying to figure out where in Antrim County my Scot-Irish ancestor came from.  Alexander Cochran arrived in US around 1801ish.  He married Catharine Kirk in Hunterdon County, NJ in 1806, naturalized in the same county in 1808,…"
Mar 11
james h. gordon commented on Linda Merle's group Scotch-Irish
"For those not aware of them, here are a couple of excellent sites for Ulster research: The Irish Family History Foundation/Roots Ireland at http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie/?gclid=CLDRsofq9bUCFY6e4Aodfz0Ajg and The Ulster Historical Foundation at …"
Mar 11
Linda Schreiber commented on Linda Merle's group Scotch-Irish
"I am interested in surname Eakin, out of Derry.  "I am told" that mine were from Banagher Parrish, Claudy, but I have not proofed this yet.  Were in western PA by the late 1840s.  Children then b PA, and prior, Ireland. Also…"
Mar 11
Linda Schreiber joined Linda Merle's group
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Scotch-Irish

An American ethic group of those who think their ancestors were Scottish Protestants living in Ulster. Our challenges: researching in colonial times, crossing the Pond, researching in Ireland. You can do this, but need to learn how. It is not easy.See More
Mar 3
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Scotch-Irish

An American ethic group of those who think their ancestors were Scottish Protestants living in Ulster. Our challenges: researching in colonial times, crossing the Pond, researching in Ireland. You can do this, but need to learn how. It is not easy.See More
Jan 26
Christy Bryson joined Linda Merle's group
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Scotch-Irish

An American ethic group of those who think their ancestors were Scottish Protestants living in Ulster. Our challenges: researching in colonial times, crossing the Pond, researching in Ireland. You can do this, but need to learn how. It is not easy.See More
Jan 1
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Scotch-Irish

An American ethic group of those who think their ancestors were Scottish Protestants living in Ulster. Our challenges: researching in colonial times, crossing the Pond, researching in Ireland. You can do this, but need to learn how. It is not easy.See More
Dec 26, 2012
Debbie Mascot joined Linda Merle's group
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Scotch-Irish

An American ethic group of those who think their ancestors were Scottish Protestants living in Ulster. Our challenges: researching in colonial times, crossing the Pond, researching in Ireland. You can do this, but need to learn how. It is not easy.See More
Oct 4, 2012
Christine Wynne joined Linda Merle's group
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Scotch-Irish

An American ethic group of those who think their ancestors were Scottish Protestants living in Ulster. Our challenges: researching in colonial times, crossing the Pond, researching in Ireland. You can do this, but need to learn how. It is not easy.See More
Aug 17, 2012
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Scotch-Irish

An American ethic group of those who think their ancestors were Scottish Protestants living in Ulster. Our challenges: researching in colonial times, crossing the Pond, researching in Ireland. You can do this, but need to learn how. It is not easy.See More
Jul 4, 2012
Kathryn Ellis joined Linda Merle's group
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Scotch-Irish

An American ethic group of those who think their ancestors were Scottish Protestants living in Ulster. Our challenges: researching in colonial times, crossing the Pond, researching in Ireland. You can do this, but need to learn how. It is not easy.See More
Jun 18, 2012
Barbara Gallagher joined Linda Merle's group
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Scotch-Irish

An American ethic group of those who think their ancestors were Scottish Protestants living in Ulster. Our challenges: researching in colonial times, crossing the Pond, researching in Ireland. You can do this, but need to learn how. It is not easy.See More
May 14, 2012
Katie Andrews Potter joined Linda Merle's group
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Scotch-Irish

An American ethic group of those who think their ancestors were Scottish Protestants living in Ulster. Our challenges: researching in colonial times, crossing the Pond, researching in Ireland. You can do this, but need to learn how. It is not easy.See More
May 2, 2012

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What surnames are you interested in researching?
Mason, Anderson, Black, Norris, Marshall, Dalrymple
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
Ireland, Scotland, England
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Professional Genealogist
If you are a genealogy expert, what are your specialties?
colonial immigration, migration between Scotland and Ireland, Ireland, Scotch-Irish, western Pennsylvania
For what reason did you start genealogy research?
To research family
Do you have a genealogy website or blog?
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~merle/

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At 2:49pm on March 9, 2010, Bill McKinney said…
How are you doing Linda. I keep following your pursuits -- the runaway dog, to topsy-turvey computer -- and always enjoy your genealogy lessons. I noted that your folks came here in the 1820s, as did mine, and came to the same assumption -- things weren't grand for them after the United Irish rebellion.

Bill in Erie
 
 
 

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