My ancestors are Highland Scots, and my father's home in north Alabama is so much like northwest Arkansas. I have the same allergies in both places.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My great grandparents are Scottish, and I have this very tenuous connection which I try and bump up whenever I can, because I'd much rather be Scottish than English.
My mom's side of the family is from Arkansas!
I think there's a down-to-earthness with Midwesterners and with people from the Midlands - which is where my family is from - in Ireland.
Both my parents are Scottish, and although I grew up in Canada after moving over, all of my family are proud to be Scots.
My father is from Newark in Nottinghamshire and my mother is from the very north of Ireland. They've ended up in Scotland, where my father - well, both of them - will always be seen as having come from somewhere else.
I'm such an odd mix of things. My grandfather was Indian: I've got more family living in India than I do in the U.K. My old man was East London. I was brought up in Yorkshire. My great-grandfather was Irish.
Georgia has some really tough allergies.
My mother's background was Scottish. She came from an old family, some of whom lived in upper New York State and some of whom had come over from Scotland.
My mother was from Scotland and had very fair skin... she wouldn't allow us to go in the sun.
I'm from Dallas. My whole family is based in Texas and Mississippi and Arkansas, spread throughout most of the South.