Scots-Irish
Scots-Irish is a term used to refer to ancestors of the current inhabitants of
Northern Ireland who emigrated to North America.
Also known as
Ulster Scots. Significant numbers of them settled on the American frontier, at the time of their immigration, the
Appalachian Mountains. Large numbers of their descendants moved into the
Ohio River and central
Mississippi River valleys.
(The alternative Scotch-Irish is archaic, and now considered offensive. see Scotch.)