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From: "robert mclaren" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA] E3b in Northern Ireland
Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 21:23:43 -0400


The Ulster Plantation was Scots and English from the Borders, plus Scots
from the Lowlands.

Yours aye,

Bob McLaren
Chairman, Genealogy Committee, Clan MacLaren Society of North America
Administrator, Clan MacLaren Surname DNA Project (Worldwide)
Member, Association of Professional Genealogists


> [Original Message]
> From: Nelda Percival <>
> To: <>
> Date: 5/11/2007 8:39:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [DNA] E3b in Northern Ireland
>
> Hi,
> I thought the Ulster plantation was Scotts from the border area, at least
> that is what I have read about it...
> Comments?
>
> Nelda
>
> Nelda's websites -
> http://freepages.folklore.rootsweb.com/~bonsteinandgilpin/
>
> ---Original Message Follows----
> From: "Steven Bird" <>
>
> Probably not as rare, because most northern Irish protestants are
actually
> English, having typically immigrated to Ireland under Cromwell in about
1650
> (Ulster Plantation.)
>
> Steve
>
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