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Tag: Emigration

The Burnt Church

July 5, 2018

Read about the church that burned, and how this affected Scotch-Irish immigrants … More The Burnt Church

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The Extraordinary Life of Asa Gray, 1810-1888

June 30, 2018

Who was Asa Gray? What made his life extraordinary? How is he related to our heritage project? … More The Extraordinary Life of Asa Gray, 1810-1888

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The Water is Wide: Scottish Journeys to Ireland and New England, 1603-1718

June 30, 2018

Who were the Ulster Scots? Why were they in Ireland? What caused them to move to New England? … More The Water is Wide: Scottish Journeys to Ireland and New England, 1603-1718

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Scotch-Irish Immigration to Worcester, Massachusetts in 1718

June 30, 2018

Who were the Scotch-Irish? Why is 1718 important? Find out the basis for our heritage project … More Scotch-Irish Immigration to Worcester, Massachusetts in 1718

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Worcester 1718 – The Scotch-Irish Heritage Project

September 24, 2017

Find out about our exciting heritage project. … More Worcester 1718 – The Scotch-Irish Heritage Project

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