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Scots-Irish of America: Virginia's Westward Expansion
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McDowells, their relations, and early American Scots-Irish migration and settlement. Tuesday, February 12, 2008. From A History of Rockbridge County, Virginia. By Oren Frederic Morton, published 1920, The McClure Co., Virginia:. Which became effective in 1721. Yet it came only to the South Fork of the Shenandoah, one extremity of the line touching the river in the vicinity of Elkton, the other about midway between Front Royal and Bentonville. Orange. Which became effective January 31, 1770. .
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Scots-Irish of America: February 2009
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McDowells, their relations, and early American Scots-Irish migration and settlement. Saturday, February 28, 2009. Elizabeth "Betty" Hutchinson Jackson (1737-1781). Elizabeth "Betty" Hutchinson, Scots-Irish immigrant and mother of Andrew Jackson (who would become 7th President of the United States), had these last words for her son:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). McDowells of Early America. The War Between the States. French and Indian War. Treaty of New Echota. Elizabeth Betty Hutchinson Jackson (1737-1781).
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Scots-Irish of America: The North Georgia Gold Rush (part 1)
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McDowells, their relations, and early American Scots-Irish migration and settlement. Thursday, February 21, 2008. The North Georgia Gold Rush (part 1). From The New Georgia Encyclopedia. By David Williams (Valdosta State University); the Georgia Humanities Council and the University of Georgia Press:. Ran the following notice. McDowells of Early America. The War Between the States. French and Indian War. Treaty of New Echota. The North Georgia Gold Rush (part 2). The North Georgia Gold Rush (part 1).
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Scots-Irish of America: March 2009
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McDowells, their relations, and early American Scots-Irish migration and settlement. Saturday, March 7, 2009. A Scotch-Irish Presbyterian Rebellion". In 1778 an unknown Hessian officer recorded his observations on the Revolutionary War: "Call this war by whatever name you may, only call it not an American Rebellion: it is nothing more or less than a Scotch-Irish Presbyterian Rebellion.". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). McDowells of Early America. The War Between the States. French and Indian War.
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Scots-Irish of America: "A Scotch-Irish Presbyterian Rebellion"
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McDowells, their relations, and early American Scots-Irish migration and settlement. Saturday, March 7, 2009. A Scotch-Irish Presbyterian Rebellion". In 1778 an unknown Hessian officer recorded his observations on the Revolutionary War: "Call this war by whatever name you may, only call it not an American Rebellion: it is nothing more or less than a Scotch-Irish Presbyterian Rebellion.". McDowells of Early America. The War Between the States. French and Indian War. Treaty of New Echota.
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Scots-Irish of America: Washington Irving, re: North Carolina settlers
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McDowells, their relations, and early American Scots-Irish migration and settlement. Thursday, January 31, 2008. Washington Irving, re: North Carolina settlers. From The Life of George Washington. Volume IV, by Washington Irving, published 1857:. McDowells of Early America. The War Between the States. French and Indian War. Treaty of New Echota. Washington Irving, re: North Carolina settlers. Origin of the McDowells. The Over Mountain People. Bordens Grant settlers request a Captin. More on John Lewis.
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Scots-Irish of America: March 2008
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McDowells, their relations, and early American Scots-Irish migration and settlement. Wednesday, March 5, 2008. Auraria is a ghost town in Lumpkin County, Georgia, southwest of Dahlonega, the county seat. In 1828, a man walked along Findley Ridge and kicked a rock–and discovered it was full of gold. This was in Cherokee territory, and part of present day Lumpkin County, Georgia. The first American gold rush subsequently ensued. Treaty of New Echota. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). McDowells of Early America.
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Scots-Irish of America: December 2007
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McDowells, their relations, and early American Scots-Irish migration and settlement. Monday, December 31, 2007. The Back Country and the Scots-Irish. From The 1780 Presbyterian Rebellion and the Battle of Huck's Defeat. By Sam Thomas, Curator of History, Culture and Heritage Commission of York County:. Sunday, December 30, 2007. Scotland to Ireland, the First Migrations. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scots Irish). Wednesday, December 26, 2007. More re: Ephraim McDowell. From Historic Families of Kentucky.
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Scots-Irish of America: Elizabeth "Betty" Hutchinson Jackson (1737-1781)
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McDowells, their relations, and early American Scots-Irish migration and settlement. Saturday, February 28, 2009. Elizabeth "Betty" Hutchinson Jackson (1737-1781). Elizabeth "Betty" Hutchinson, Scots-Irish immigrant and mother of Andrew Jackson (who would become 7th President of the United States), had these last words for her son:. McDowells of Early America. The War Between the States. French and Indian War. Treaty of New Echota. Elizabeth Betty Hutchinson Jackson (1737-1781).