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PART ONE : FROM SCOTLAND TO CAROLINA
| Chapter One |
The Highlands of Scotland: Fountainhead of Emigration |
| Chapter Two |
Winds of Change |
| Chapter Three |
North Carolina: New Home of the Highland Scots |
PART TWO : GENEALOGY OF REPRESENTATIVE CAROLINA SCOTS
FAMILIES
| Chapter Four |
Some 1739 Argyll Colony Families, and other Early
Settlers in Mid-Cumberland and Harnett Counties: McNeill, McAllister,
Smith, McKay, Clark, McLean, Darroch
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| Chapter Five |
The Buie Family Settles in Carolina and
then Moves Westward: Buie, McDuffie, Patterson |
| Chapter Six |
The Most Scottish County in North Carolina: Bethune,
Cameron, Black, Patterson, Blue, Ferguson, Dalrymple, McCallum |
| Chapter Seven |
Skye Families in Moore County: Martin, McIver, McGilvary,
Murchison, Kelly, McIntosh, McLeod, Keith, McCaskill, McKenzie, McDonald,
McCrummen/McCrimmon |
| Chapter Eight |
Families of Western Cumberland, Robeson, and [Present]
Hoke Counties: Monroe/Munroe, McKeithan, Currie, Johnson, McPhaul,
Conoly |
| Chapter Nine |
Families of the Longstreet Church Area of Cumberland
County: McFadyen, Lindsay, Gillis, McInnis, McDiarmid, McRacken |
| Chapter Ten |
Families of Upper Robeson and Scotland
[Richmond] Counties: McNair, McKinnon, MacQueen, McRae, McArn, Graham,
Brown, McNeill, McCallum, McMillan |
| Chapter Eleven |
"Lumber River Scots", Robeson County and Lower Cape
Fear: McLean, Purcell, McIntyre, Torrey, Gilchrist, Mcleod, Fairly,
McKeithan, McColl/McCall, McMillan |
| Chapter Twelve |
Highland Scots in the Pee Dee Area of South Carolina:
Carmichael, McIntyre, McLaurin, McColl, McRae, Henderson, Brown, McEachern,
McDonald, McLellan, McDaniel |
| Epilogue |
South and West From Carolina |
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