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mcintyre Name Meaning and History

Scottish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an tSaoir ‘son of the craftsman’. Compare Irish McAteer.

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mcintyre Family Facts

Distribution of mcintyre Families in the US in 1920
Number of mcintyre families
 241-480
 81-240
 1-80
 0
Compiled by Ancestry.com.au from the 1920 US Federal Census records

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McIntyre message board


Threads: 829 - Messages: 1634
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McINTYRE Nelson 1890-1980 t42justin 0
Mary McIntyre - Alexander Hamilton, County Antrim IRE trishlefe 0
Family In England Cheryl Marie McINTYRE 2
McIntyre's FannieNealy 9
Robert Mcintyre/Mcintire b. 1766 Chester County PA dcesa_1 0
Granddaughter of Morton Oliver McIntyre Mary McIntyre H. 4
McINTYRE Charles Dean 1913 1972 t42FiveMile 0
McINTYRE Vera Lucille 1906 1986 t42FiveMile 0
McIntyres from Ayrshire carolmcintyre110 0
McINTYRE John S 1930-1984 t42Moore 0
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