The Mccarthys in Early American History

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The Mccarthys in Early American History
Michael Joseph Obrien
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IN EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY 151 Carty, who departed this life the first day of June, a. D. 1745, aged about 70 years, R. I. P. " James McCarty is recorded among ''Warrantees of lands in Bucks County" under date of April 15, 1716, and again on December 31, 1750. Among the settlers who came into the Township of Nockamixon in the year 1748 were "Thomas and Patrick McCarthy, brothers, from Ireland, " 12 who located on Haycock Run on a tract of 500 acres, and in course of time the records of grants an
...d conveyances of land in the vicinity show that they increased their holdings considerably, and some of their descendants still occupy a portion of the original tract. Nearly every historian of Pennsylvania, and indeed the historians of all parts of the Colonics, insist upon say- ing that t lie early emigrations from Ireland comprised only the so-called "Scotch-Irish " element, thai is to say, non-Catholics of original Scotch ancestry from the north of Ireland. They have an ulterior purpose that is well understood in thus describing these people, but the truth gradually is becoming known, not only as to the racial origin but as to the religious affiliations of the great majority of the early Irish settlers.

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