by kathykeyser ADMIN | 31 Aug 2024 | Family Research
2022 Finding Your Celtic Ancestors Series What You Will Learn When the Revolutionary War ended, Kentucky was opened for settlement. The Scots-Irish, who learned Kentucky was a land literally flowing with milk and honey, poured into the area; thus, your ancestors were...
by kathykeyser ADMIN | 31 Aug 2024 | Family Research
2022 Finding Your Celtic Ancestors Series What You Will Learn When the Revolutionary War ended, Kentucky was opened for settlement. The Scots-Irish, who learned Kentucky was a land literally flowing with milk and honey, poured into the area; thus, your ancestors were...
by kathykeyser ADMIN | 31 Aug 2024 | Family Research
2022 Finding Your Celtic Ancestors Series What You Will Learn When the Revolutionary War ended, Kentucky was opened for settlement. The Scots-Irish, who learned Kentucky was a land literally flowing with milk and honey, poured into the area; thus, your ancestors were...
by TheEventsCal | 31 Mar 2023 | Free Kentucky Resources
What You Will Learn This talk lays out its origins, development, structure and most recent developments and in the process provides a guide to its nooks and crannies and a repertoire of tips and tricks to get the best out of the website. Speaker Among John’s...
by TheEventsCal | 17 Mar 2023 | Uncategorized
What You Will Learn Some refer to them as Ulster Scots, others as Scots-Irish. Whatever their name, they are the U. S. descendants of those who were “planted” in the Ulster province of Ireland in the 17th century and subsequently immigrated to the American frontier....
by Pamela Guye Holland | 8 Mar 2023 | Genealogy Tips
Migration to the British Colonies was a Long Journey Between 1718 and 1774, over 250,000 Scots-Irish migrated to North America from Ireland. These Irish citizens had many reasons for their migration as we will learn in this video short. Like other immigrants, the...
by TheEventsCal | 16 Feb 2023 | Free Kentucky Resources
What You Will Learn With many archives and libraries currently closed, much of our Irish research needs to be conducted online. This session will focus on ways that you can accomplish much of your research and planning for future research while working online. In...