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Diff · History 45 2006 figures
Diff · History -1 according to census figures
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Diff · History -9 Ancestry according to population geneticists:
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Diff · History 23 Descent: cultural diffusion theory is disputed; this whole paragraph needs to be re-worded and referenced
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Diff · History -4 Descent: lol, I meant to say 1000 years earlier
Diff · History -11 this bracket is for groups who came during/after the middle ages. As you say, the Gaels came a 100 years earlier with the assortment of "celtic tribes"
Diff · History 0 agreed, this is getting tiresome
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Diff · History -38 not related to swedes or danes and any norwegian influence has been shown to be insignificant
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Diff · History -11 Descent: they didnt arrive in this era with Vikings, they arrived in the Iron Age from 600 - 150 BC.
Diff · History -3 Descent: the Gaels were closely related, but not the same as the Brythons or the Picts
Diff · History -11 the celtic peoples who arrived in the Iron Age were largely Gaels
Diff · History -86 Descent:
Diff · History -12 rv; source of the genetic affinity is controversial, could say that all European peoples are related to Basques if going by that study
Diff · History -11 rv, error
Diff · History 293 Descent: rv, I don't know why this was removed
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Diff · History -20 (reverted)  if talking of origins/genealogy, the link to Scandinavia is very limited and absent in the majority. If the Irish are related to them based on this, then one could say Sicilians are related to Normans
Diff · History -20 (reverted)  care to explain how theyre related other than very few place names ?
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Diff · History -39 Enzedbrit, you dont make any sense. A settlement at Dublin existed before the Norwegians arrived there. The Irish people have no significant cultural, linguistic, national or ancestral ties to them.
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Diff · History 8 very few Norse settled in a few areas such as Dublin and Cork & had no influence on Irish culture or language compared to the peoples of Scotland. Irish share many ties with their "Celtic" bretheren.
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Diff · History -7 not related to Norwegians
Diff · History 10 Surnames:
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Diff · History -15 See also: "Latin-Celt" is a non-sense article which is entirely original POV and research soon to be deleted
Diff · History -11 Descent: the tribes were Celts, no need to clarify "culturally"
Diff · History 3 MtDNA is only a minor factor in maternal laineage. Tests on the more important X-chromosome have not been done with any population as of yet.
Diff · History 236 References: first, get a User/discussion page !!!, Second ,read entry on the Scottish people talk page
Diff · History 239 the 250,000 number is an approx. from historical records and they came during the early 18th cnt. (if you read through the site) but more also came during later periods as well.
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Diff · History 235 References: To the unkown user with no discussion page who kept deleting this before: The new edit has been agreed with the Admin. [User:Wobble], do not edit it again or u will face a penalty
Diff · History 136 (reverted)  There is proof in the link I provided how so many presbyterian and protestants as a whole simply declared Irish and how it is well documented so many Scotch-irish have decided to simply label Irish.
Diff · History 135 (reverted)  this is hardly an outlandish estimate and it is backed up by a valid sources as well as the admin, talk to User:Wobble
Diff · History 136 the policy on no original research clearly states that both primary and secondary sources are acceptable for verifiability
Diff · History 114 (reverted)  Read the link to ScotchIrish.net, it explains the reasons for the large number sof protestant Irish included in the Irish category of the 1990 and 2000 census
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Diff · History 15 Irish diaspora: Scots-Irish included in the total number of Irish Americans
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