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    1. Ulster-Scots websites
    2. Rob D
    3. Hello All, This list of Ulster-Scots sites may be of use. As with all sites concerning Ireland, any political statements on these sites are the writer's viewpoint, not mine. The British county boundaries were changed in 1974. A map of the older counties of England, Scotland and Wales can be found at http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/Britain.html The Scottish Migration to Ulster in the Reign of King James I (including a map of the undertakers home areas in Scotland) http://www.angelfire.com/ut/humceltic/Undertakers.html Ulster Scots online (community forum) http://www.ulster-scots.co.uk/ Ulster Scots Voices (from BBC Northern Ireland) hear the spoken language http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/learning/voices/ulsterscots/ Ulster-Scots Agency www.ulsterscotsagency.com/ Looking at the Scotch-Irish from a North American viewpoint http://www.theulsterscots.com/welcome.htm Scotch-Irish and Ulster Scots Family Research http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~merle/index.htm 'The Scot in British North America' by W.J. Rattray B.A. Toronto 1880 http://www.electricscotland.com/history/canada/scot/index.htm electricscotland.com is a very good site for all things Scottish. Welcome to Canada's Ulster Scots http://canadasulsterscots.tripod.com/page1.htm Migration Timelines: Ulster-Scots and Irish Famine Passengers http://www.irishgenealogy.com/surnames/places-migration.htm The Scots/Irish Immigration of the 1700s. http://www.zekes.com/~dspidell/famresearch/ulster.html University of Ulster-Scots Studies http://www.arts.ulster.ac.uk/ulsterscots/ 'The People with No Name', a book on the Ulster-Scots in North America, is available on pdf at http://www.pupress.princeton.edu/chapters/i7173.pdf An article on Medieval Scotland in summary on pdf at http://assets.cambridge.org/052158/4434/frontmatter/0521584434_frontmatter.pdf Official government source of genealogical data for Scotland (free surname search then pay) http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ Scottish Archive site (part free, part pay) including Scottish Documents online http://www.scan.org.uk/ A site on the reivers, the bandits who prowled the border area between England and Scotland and who emigrated to Fermanagh and Tyrone- can be found at http://www.reivers.com/h1.htm GENUKI and GENWEB sites are available for most Scottish counties. Rob Doragh Liverpool UK

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