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I placed this information here, since someone had inserted it into the article james and Lily Potter from the Harry Potter books. It has no relevance to that article, except for the name coincidence. It appears to be an historical character with possible noteability for an article, but I have no further information. Anyone? Sandpiper 13:08, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
Special:Whatlinkshere/James Potter is quite amusing. — Chantessy 22:52, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
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I've always thought that the term "Scotch-Irish/Scots-Irish" was problematic. Scots may have made up the majority of immigrants sent from Britain to Ireland, but the number of English immigrants was considerable. The surname Potter can be found all-over the British Isles, but its origins are among the English, and it's still found more commonly over there. various ancestry sites on the internet show the immigrant ancestor as coming from England. Who knows. Bombadil USA ( talk) 12:38, 23 July 2020 (UTC)
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I placed this information here, since someone had inserted it into the article james and Lily Potter from the Harry Potter books. It has no relevance to that article, except for the name coincidence. It appears to be an historical character with possible noteability for an article, but I have no further information. Anyone? Sandpiper 13:08, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
Special:Whatlinkshere/James Potter is quite amusing. — Chantessy 22:52, 14 May 2006 (UTC)
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Was he?
I've always thought that the term "Scotch-Irish/Scots-Irish" was problematic. Scots may have made up the majority of immigrants sent from Britain to Ireland, but the number of English immigrants was considerable. The surname Potter can be found all-over the British Isles, but its origins are among the English, and it's still found more commonly over there. various ancestry sites on the internet show the immigrant ancestor as coming from England. Who knows. Bombadil USA ( talk) 12:38, 23 July 2020 (UTC)