I have Huguenot ancestors as well. They settled New Rochelle, New York. Just remember that Catholics were targeted by Protestants in the same manor in other places. It was nasty from both sides.
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Mine settled in New Rochelle too. Yeah, "Christian" churches behaved like warring factions of the Shia and the Sunni back then, so Islam never had a monopoly on internecine warfare. It all comes down to religion much of the time. If the English were papists while the Irish were prods, Cromwell would have raised an army of micks to crush the limeys.
One thing Ive learned about Ancestry and their updates: everything changes, but Scotland always stays.
Actually it got way better in my case:)
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Ah, some Englishmen were Catholic or royalist while some Irishmen (not referring to Scots-Irish Presbyterians) were Protestant or parliamentarian, and O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin, was a primary example, but he converted back to Catholicism at some point. Cromwell was a taff, by the way, so there's your obscure ethnic slur of the day.
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As you can see, the Highlands and Ulster remain. The others have vacated.