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For Genealogists and Surname hunters - search the following records

Here you can search through a list of ships arriving in New England from Ireland from 1714 - 1720
Read and search through the signatories of the Petition to Governor Shute in 1718
Search a list of Members of the Charitable Irish Society in Boston
Here you will find a list of names of fathers on the Presbyterian Baptismal Records in Boston, 1730-1736
A list of surnames showing home towns of Ulster families, 1691-1718.

Scotch Irish Pioneers - A detailled account to Scotch Irish (Ulster Scot) migration to America in the 1700's

The following is a list of chapters from the book, "Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America", written by Charles Knowles Bolton, and published in 1910.

The following pages attempts a systematic treatment of the beginning of a migration of settlers of Scotch and English descent from the north of Ireland tothe New World. Parker, Perry, Green, Hanna and other writers have collected much of general history and tradition ; and they have so pictured the Scotch traits developed under Irish skies, that Scotch Irish blood, once a reproach, is now cause for pride. But the conditions in Ireland before the migration, the voyage across the ocean, the emigrants as they appeared to early observers these phases of the story have now for the first time been treated in detail, drawing upon hitherto unexplored sources. If a large part of the American population traces back to Ulster, the early religious, political and economic life of the valleys of the Foyle and the Bann should interest many, for many, whether they are aware of it or not, are descended from the Scotch Irish. Clergymen and statesmen have from generation to generation extolled the rugged virtues of these pioneers, and a closer study of their lives will, it is hoped, deepen the hold which they already have upon our affections. Their story is both brave and powerful.

Chapter
I Ireland and New England before 1714
II Ireland's relation to Maryland, Pennsylvania and South Carolina before 1718
III Economic conditions in Ulster, 1714-1718
IV Political and Religious conditions in Ulster, 1714-1718
V The Rev. William Homes and teh Rev. Tomas Craighead
VI Ulster and the Presbyterian Ministry in 1718
VII Agahadowey and the Session Book
VIII The arrival of "five ships" in August, 1718
IX The winter of 1718-1719 in Boston
X The years 1718 and 1719 in Worcester; and in the settlements at Rutland, Pelham and Palmer
XI The winter of 1718-1719 in Dracut, Andover, and in Casco Bay
XII The years 1718 and 1719 at Merrymeeting Bay
XIII Nutfield and Londonderry, 1719-1720
XIV The Scotch Irish in Donegal, Derry, and Neshaminy, Pennsylvania, after 1718
XV The Scotch Irish in Charleston and Williamsburg, South Carolina, after 1718
XVI The character of the Scotch Irish
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