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4th September 11, 01:45 AM
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Cornwal
reposted with a corrected title
Last edited by massmanute; 4th September 11 at 01:47 AM.
Reason: reposted with a corrected title
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4th September 11, 01:51 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by massmanute
Still continuing with clan associations
snip her ancestors were from County Cork and the nearby County Armagh. I assume this would likely make them Ulster Scots. snip
I can't help with your clan question. but County Cork isn't nearby County Armagh, they really are quite far away in both geographically as well as politically(in terms of Country)
But if there is County Cork in your history it is very unlikely that your family could be called Ulster-Scots, ....different countries and different religions
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4th September 11, 01:56 AM
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 Originally Posted by paulhenry
I can't help with your clan question. but County Cork isn't nearby County Armagh, they really are quite far away in both geographically as well as politically(in terms of Country)
But if there is County Cork in your history it is very unlikely that your family could be called Ulster-Scots, ....different countries and different religions
Oops, you're right. She was not born in County Cork but in County Down. Thanks for catching that. I am not sure why I made that error. (Also, to compound the errors, my original message had a spelling error in the title. I wrote "Cornwal" when I should have written "Cornwall".
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