Who, fearful of the provisions of the Schism Bill, in their turn fledįrom Ireland to America between the years l7l4-l774. North of Scotland, by Charles I, and driven to the north of Ireland, and Race of devout Christians whose ancestors had been persecuted in the These people were nearly all Scotch-Irish, a hardy II, page 37: In about l74l, the first determined attempt to settle the Information taken from book " Juniata Valley" writted by Jones - Chapter This information was obtained from theīook by Percevil-Maxwell titled The Scottish Migration to Ulster in the ![]() Among those listed was a John Brown of Georgiemill:Ĭarrodonan 1,000 acres Tullyhunco barony, Cavan. James I of England he became intent on establishing a presence in the After King James VI of Scotland became King ![]() The history books refer to these Lowland Scots as Ulster Scots. Likely they migrated to the Ulster area of Ireland in the early sixteen Lowland Scots, possibly the poor end of the MacMillan clan. ![]() It is suggested that the ancestors of Michael Brown were John Brown Family of Dry Fork, Butler County, OH Ireland ~ Mifflin County, PA ~ Butler County OH
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