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Can't really post hillbilly or country music since most Hillbillies are British-Irish descent and thus R1b.
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I for Scots is at it's highest in the East and North. Gaels are mix of E, I, R. Ireland. There are pockets of I all over Ireland inluding the Kings of Munster and in Derry. Ulster-Scots are mix of Anglo-Irish, Scots, Natives and everything in between, he is of the typical Ulster-Scots mix. Not uncommon to find Saxon surnames in the N.Irish mixes. I have heard he is supposedly a descendant of Robert the Bruce too so idk for certain I have never seen his full family tree. My ancestors immigrated to America from England and they were Scots-Norman, we just held land in England. I may not be widely dispersed in Ireland but in Northern Ireland you can find heavy pockets of it as well as South Western/ Western Ireland. You can find G,J all kinds of groups amongs Gaels, maybe some through diffusion but they are there for sure. Ireland is also a bastion for the oldest I Ireland as well as Scotland. But I agree with you in a sense.
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For all tribal I2 people of Gaul who died to Franks
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