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2. Surnames
Scots-Irish
names include those with the Scottish prefix of 'Mac'
(e.g. MacDonald, MacDowell, McCloud) and names such as Campbell,
Graham and Ferguson.
Irish
names include those with the Irish prefix 'O' (e.g. O'Neill, O'Donnell,
O'Rourke) and names such as Quinn, Fitzpatrick and Murphy.
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3. Emigration
period
The
Scots-Irish left north of Ireland (Ulster) in the 1700's and were
the early frontiersmen who carved America out of the wilderness.
The Scots-Irish are particularly numerous across the American
Mid-West and the Southern States.
The
Irish arrived on mass in America in the second half of the 19th
century following the potato famine. They tended to congregate
in Irish Catholic communities in cities such as New York, Chicago
and Boston.
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