Why the Irish are so...
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A decent bit of them also migrated to the SE portion of the US. Granted their were already a decent bit of Irish people here in SE section of the US anyway. But as far as I know the ancestor that I was talking about moved around 1870 or so I think. Since he was a doctor I'm pretty sure he wasn't a poor farmer. Also as far as I know he came straight to the SE portion of the US. Granted all of this stuff is pretty much an educated guess. All I know for certain is that he was a full bloodied Irish doctor and that he married a full bloodied Native American. They settled around the SE portion of Alabama where they lived until they died at a ripe old age. Or at east he lived a long time. One of these days I need to do a in depth ancestry search because there as a lot I don't know about my families history.
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