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  1. Famous Scots Irish Last Names (With English Translations)

    1. Adams - Meaning "son of Adam." This surname has Biblical origins and was popularized by Scots Irish immigrants in America.
    2. Brown - Meaning "brown-haired" or "dark complexion." ...
    3. Clark - Meaning "clerk" or "scribe." ...
    4. Crockett - Meaning "small hill." ...
    5. Graham - Meaning "gravelly homestead." ...
    6. McCoy - Meaning "son of Aodh." ...
    7. Penn - Meaning "head" or "top." ...
    8. Wallace - Meaning "foreigner." ...
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    List of Scotch-Irish Americans - Wikipedia

    This is a list of notable Scotch-Irish Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. The Scotch-Irish trace their ancestry to Lowland Scottish and Northern English people, but through having stayed a few generations in Ulster. This list is ordered by … See more

    U.S. presidents
    Many Presidents of the United States have ancestral links to Ulster, including three whose parents … See more

    Karen Allen (actress), of English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh descent
    Billie Joe Armstrong (singer, actor, musician, record producer and songwriter)
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    Mickey Cochrane (sportsman)
    Kirk Cousins (NFL quarterback)
    Jeff Gordon (NASCAR driver)
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    Tammy Bruce (radio talk show host)
    James Creelman (journalist)
    Robert R. McCormick (owner of Chicago Tribune)
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    L. Frank Baum (author)
    William Faulkner (author)
    Ellen Glasgow (novelist)
    Cork Graham (author)
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    Neil Armstrong (astronaut)
    James M. Buchanan (economist; 1986 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics)
    Charles Stark Draper (inventor of inertial navigation)
    Timothy Eaton (founder of the Eaton's department store) See more

    Daniel Boone (frontiersman)
    Kit Carson (frontiersman)
    Wyatt Earp (lawman)
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