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Correction Ulster Scot (Scott) numbers 1630 muster.

When first searched in the 1630 Ulster muster roll, found only two of the name “Scott”, but the most prevalent name was “Scot”.  So here are the listing of the ones with the name “Scot”; As one can see there

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Daniel Elliot, Otter Neck-Salem Village-Salem End

Cave, Gresham, Scarborough, surname, location, history, Y-DNA FTDNA Greenspan – Elwald Daniel Elliot (1637–1704) • FamilySearch     https://elwald.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Difficult-to-Transcribe-plus-Confusion-and-a-Result-with-Clarification.pdf   For making corrections to site; by Mark Stephen Elliott son of Loren Spencer Elliott WikiTree Your user name or IP

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Daniel Elliot immigrant did not die at Casco 1690

Danvers (Salem Village) History; The above from The History of Danvers  pg 36, states; In 1690 Godfrey Sheldon, Daniel Elliot, Thomas Alsob, Edward Crocker, and George Ingersoll were killed, most of them at Casco Bay. Samuel Parris’s Record of Death

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Elwald a Father of Stobs.

Maggie; clever and efficient; have borrowed the elwand from your shield and am taking measurements, utilizing as your husband oriented towards technology may seem interested, using not only the measurements, but the changes within, and therefore been applying long range

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Sweet Milk

Sir Gilbert Elliot, is put in a good light, but Sweet Milk is not;   Who could Sweet Milk be? Sweet Milk seems to be one three people;   1. Hob (Robert) Ellot called Sweet Milk alias Great Leggis 1569.

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Pre UK Surname Genealogy Liddesdale 1376 +DNA link

The History of Liddesdale, Eskdale, Ewesdale, Wauchopedale and the … – Robert Bruce Armstrong – Google Books   Surnames seemed to be still in development in Liddesdale, in 1376, so naming is in a spectrum, of locality, son of, and

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Armstrong letter 1/1/2015 rev 3/30

Clan Armstrong  Margaret is nicknamed Maggie; for her cleverness and efficiency. Buck (Buccleuch) is called Buck, because it represents the old location of the estate of Buckcleuch, indicating a Scottish stream bucking through the kraigs. APPENDIX C The Name In

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