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    <title>Scots in Mississippi - Family History &amp; Genealogy Message Board</title>
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      <title>I'm a Mississippi Scot</title>
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      <description>Your page says there aren't any people in Mississippi whose ethnicity is of Scottish extraction. Well I would like a chance to inform you of the contraty. I am a Scottish decendant as well as all of the other Findleys. Also anyone whose last name ends in Mac (not Mc) is decended from Scotland. Mac is Scottish while Mc is Irish. The Mc's are Scottish families who left Scotland for Ireland and dropped the a. So people who still have the a in (Mac) are directly Scottish as opposed to those who dropped the a who have to go through Ireland to get to Scotland in their Genealigical history.</description>
      <pubDate>23 Jul 2006 12:01:12 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Jeremy Findley</author>
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