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Chick Hafey did have Irish ancestry. The Hafey's were originally from Scotland but migrated to Ireland before coming to America.
Yes it certainly can be. The name Anderson (or its variations) originates in Scandinavia and travelled to Scotland with the Danes. It was a popular name in the Lowlands & Borderlands of Scotland. Many of these Scots migrated to Ulster (in Ireland) from the beginning of the 1600's. After a few generations these Scottish settlers in Ulster became the people known as the Scots-Irish (or Ulster Scots). Anderson is a common name in Ulster. After a few more generations many of the Scots-Irish migrated to America, especially between the years 1717 & 1770.
Great Irish Potato famine
No. They are from Scotland.
A lot of hostility towards both parties and used the same tactics to brutally remove them from their lands.
No, they are Scottish.
irish and germany
Gerald Butler was born in Scotland , but he is partially Irish.
By sea
Scotland is named after the Scotis - an Irish tribe who inhabited southwest Scotland about 1200 years ago.
Alba, pronounced as 'allapa' is the Scottish Gaelic. Since we get a lot of question on this site from Americans and others who refer to Irish as 'Gaelic', it is necessary to say the Irish Gaelic is Albain.
The Scotch-Irish (or Scots-Irish) were forbidden to ship their dairy products, linens, and woolens to English markets, and they were faced with economic ruin.