Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish
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But all the Scotch people- all the- like- I remember w-- we heard one time that years ago all the Irishmen were all Scotch. |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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Well, I don't know where they were born. But mother had some Irish background and some Scotch background. She was a Flamborough. Janet-Flamborough. |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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She's not pure Scotch. She's a lot of English. |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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So they always had- some of them said they were Irish because they'd come from Londonderry and the other ones said "Well we were born in Scotland, so we're Scotch." And I think they were Scots too, because- |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
He's pure Scotch, he always tells me that. My mother's mother was Irish. And my grandfather was Scotch. And then on Dad's side, his mother was a Morrison. They lived on this hill out here, you- they call it Morrison-Hill. (inc) Clayton-Road. |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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Ah, my father ah- his father was French and his mother was Scotch. And my mother- both her parents were ah German. |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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Yeah, there's a mixture of ah, scotch, Irish and English, you-know? |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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Pe-- people tell you, the Scotch and the English were just as bad. |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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Interviewer: Would that have been more Scot or Irish ancestry? Speaker: Irish and with some English and Scotch. But my mom was half French and half German so there's quite a mix in there. |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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Now I- I can't tell you how there- they were Scotch, the McDaley, so I spent all (inc) we never did get too fancy, my father came, he had a farm or whatever they call it out west for a number of years, he and mother were out there for a while, then they came back to live with her ah- her aunt, and ah- |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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Mm-hm. McCresant, m-c, a little c, c-r-e-s-a-n-t. Scotch. |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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Well, he, ah- he was Scotch, Calum. |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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He said there was French and Indian on his- on his side. Well there could have been- there could have been a wee bit of Scotch but ah, he always loved pipes but I don't think there was because he said he- French but not too many French people was pipers. |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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I got what these scotch (inc) and Sophia's- Sophia's ah- Sophia's relatives, they right from Scotland eh? |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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Yeah, all mother's were Scot- my mother's side was Scotch and then dad's were Irish, eh? |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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Speaker: I can speak a little but very little now but my dad was Polish, my mom was Scotch. Interviewer: Scotch? S-- Scotch? Speaker: Yup, Scottish. |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |
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And- and so that to me reminded me of the fact that there were- that Irish and Scotch sayings must have been prevalent in this area. |
Of or belonging to Scotland or its inhabitants; Scottish |