uNITED STATES of America

The earliest Scottish Immigration to America dates back to Colonial times. Robert Sproat was a Mayflower Pilgrim who emigrated from Scotland and worked to pay for his passage on the voyage.
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Scottish Immigration to America

Scottish Americans-Wiki

 

Ship Passengers Lists to America

Settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America

History of Immigration, 1620-1783, includes Scottish, Scotch-Irish, and English Immigration, 1715-1775

Pre-Revolutionary Map of Migration to America – 1710-1850

The North Carolina Settlement of 1739 by A. I. B. Stewart

Original Members of the Argyll Colony

Cape Fear Clans

Cape Fear Map

Descendants of Daniel McNeill

 The Highland Scots of North Carolina, 1732-1776 e-book

The Argyll Colony 1739

Highland Scots-Journey to NC Map

The Argyll Colony Plus-The Journal of the North Carolina Scottish Heritage Society

Colonsay Emigration-notes by Prof. John Sheets

Records of Emigrants from England and Scotland to North Carolina 1774-1775

Ulysses Passenger List sailed in 1774 to NC

Diana Passenger List sailed in 1775 to NC

Mount Pleasant, Philadephia McNeills

West Virginia History: The McNeill Rangers: A study in Confederate Guerrilla Warfare – 1786

Emigration to the Maritimes, 1770-1815

The Ships List

Happy Haggis Emigration From Scotland

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