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Genealogy Bulletin, Number 34, July-August 1996. Copy of article written by William Dollarhide giving "The Origins of British and Scottish Borderers to America, 1717-1775" Although Hasty is not mentioned by name, Hasty appears to have been a Scots Borderer family, attached to the family of Graham in the Border Counties. This article received through an Inter Library Loan is a treasure of history, both secular and sacred, of the Scots interaction (usually bitter) with the British through the years You will enjoy reading the history of the border Scots in both Scotland/England/and the colonies where they were pushed into more dangerous lands than the original Quakers faced A man, James Hasty/Heasty, was sent as a prisoner to South Carolina. Dobson, David. "The Original Scots Colonists of Early America", Spplement: 1607-1707. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1998. Page 77 lists "HASTY, ("Heasty"), JAMES, a prisoner in Edinburgh Tolbooth, to be transported from Leith to Virginia on the "Phoenix of Leith," master James Gibson, 4.1666. {ETR]" William Dollarhide wrote two additional articles that I have in my files: "Roads to the Old Southwest," Genealogy Bulletin, Number 28, July-August 1995. "Colonial Roads of Our Ancestors." Genealogy Bulletin, Number 22, April, May, June, 1994. All sent to me through Inter Library Loan. Shirley Maynard Hampton, VA Notify Administrator about this message?
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