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From: "Duangkamol - Grace O'Flanagan" <>
Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] sectarian division in Ulster of r1b1c7?
Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 13:14:49 -0700 (PDT)
I think the original post was a bit off though. One can be Irish and Protestant, as my line has been for as far back as I am aware, and not Scots Irish. So I think that the couching of it in terms of religion was a bit irrelevant. As I said my family has been Protestant for at least 2 centuries. But my son is Catholic....
Grace
Duangkamol
(Granuaile Lythande O'Flanagan)
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From: Marie Kerr <>
To:
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 4:34:22 PM
Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] sectarian division in Ulster of r1b1c7?
Personally, I don't find these questions at all off-putting. They are
interesting to me, and I would find additional data on the existing R1b1c7
database to be helpful. Although "sectarian" or religious lines are
notoriously changeable, it still might tell us something, from a historical
and immigration pattern (in Ireland, Scotland and the US) perspective, to
see the Orange vs. the Green.
Although the info would be self-reported, I'd be willing to share. My
grandfather (north Mayo near the Sligo border, therefore not far from
Ulster) was Catholic (Green).
Marie Golden Kerr (on behalf of my father, James J. Golden)
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Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 3:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [DNA-R1B1C7] sectarian division in Ulster of r1b1c7?
What is your question? Sounds like your trying to stir up a bit of
something. And why didn't you see fit to sign your name.
Billy Dunbar
In a message dated 6/27/2008 2:59:06 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
writes:
Is there a sectarian division in Ulster of r1b11c7?
It is obvious that r1b1c7 pertains to the native Irish
but many of them joined the Plantation in Ulster and others may have
been r1b1c7
in Scotland.
Is there a great difference along sectarian lines of r1b1c7 lines?
What about the Scots-Irish and Irish-Catholics in America.
How do they compare?
I have seen it assumed (probably by mistake) that the Scots-Irish
have an even higher rate
than others and find this hard to believe but if true deserving of
further inquiry.
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