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In reply to the discussion: Is anybody here descended from Scottish families who left Scotland because of [View all]CTyankee
(65,512 posts)43. I have no idea. My mother's mother was a Campbell. She married James Brown in El Paso.
My mother was born there in 1911. I am not entirely sure how she eventually got to Dallas, but I was born there. So at some point she migrated there and met my father. She probably went to Dallas early in the Depression, since El Paso wasn't much of a great place to be in those days...she told me stories of Pancho Villa riding in and shooting up the town. My mother and her sister would hide under the bed...
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Is anybody here descended from Scottish families who left Scotland because of [View all]
CTyankee
Jan 2012
OP
I don't know about 1790 per se or scots but savannah boomed shortly thereafter.
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#52
Thanks. I'm interested in why these Scots went to America, how they secured help to get
CTyankee
May 2012
#21
according to tattered family records, his son was named Watt Campbell. Later I was
CTyankee
May 2012
#28
A girl once ask me (who was not familiar with the Scot-Irish mix): "What's the difference between
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2012
#31
Thanks. I don't understand why we don't have MORE understanding of the Scots experience
CTyankee
Aug 2012
#40
I have no idea. My mother's mother was a Campbell. She married James Brown in El Paso.
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#43
Well, all I have is family lore than our forebear is Alexander Campbell who emigrated to the
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#45
It's really interesting. My son is married to a MacKenzie and somewhere I heard that
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#47
My father was a Mason, but he was of Welsh heritage, a Williams...can't get more
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#49
I never was really interested in how the Williams side came over. But I should have
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#51