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Ulster Scots Agency

The Ulster-Scots Agency, or Tha Boord o Ulstèr-Scotch as it is known in Ullans, is a relatively new but important body that aims to promote the Ulster-Scots language and culture within the island of Ireland and beyond.

The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI)

PRONI is the official archive for Northern Ireland. It aims to identify and preserve records of historical, social and cultural importance and make them available for the information, education and enjoyment of the public.

Ulster Heritage

Here you will find information about Ulster genealogy, families, clans, history and culture. This is the place to renew one’s Ulster roots and to meet other Ulster folk.

The Ulster Heritage DNA Project

The County Antrim and County Derry McMurtry haplotypes are part of this DNA project.

R1b1c7 Haplogroup Project

County Antrim and County Derry McMurtry haplotypes are part of this Haplogroup project.

Mount Stuart

Mount Stuart is Britain's most astounding Victorian gothic house. Ancestral home of the Stuarts of Bute on the beautiful Isle of Bute in Scotland.

Ayrshire, Scotland

Ayrshire is steeped in history with links to William Wallace, Robert the Bruce and Robert Burns.

Hamilton & Montgomery Settlement 1606

The Hamilton & Montgomery Settlement of 1606: The Dawn of the Ulster-Scots

The Ulster Scots Society of America

The Ulster-Scots Society Of America is primarily an educational and social organization committed to the promotion of the Ulster-Scots history and heritage, especially as it pertains to the nearly quarter of a million immigrants who left the north of Ireland (Ulster) during the 18th century and settled in America (often referred to as: The Great Migration).

Ulster Ancestry

Using the unique archives at the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland with it's numerous family pedigrees, family notes, wills, land records, deeds, leases, and most importantly both Catholic and Protestant Parish Church records of birth and marriage we work to put our clients in touch once again with their family roots here in Ireland.

   
   
   
   
   

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