Hi Monica,
Thank you for responding. You're right that this is a general request. I will
try and narrow it down.
We know from census records that my paternal Gt-Grandfather and his parents
were born in Ireland. My Gt-Grandfather was born about 1868 and emigrated
to America as a young man. His father was in shipping, boating or fishing and
at one time had a boat at port in Scotland. Also, although my great-grandparents
met and married in America, her side had ancestry in Scotland. Also, my paternal
mother's side has quite a bit of Scottish background. This is too much to go into here and
I am trying to focus on my lineage through the Gt-Grandfather.
In short, I know my paternal Gt-Grandfather's side has at least some Irish background
but it is hard to determine how far back the family goes in Ireland. Also, the name May
in Ireland may be Irish, English or Scottish. It is ultimately English but it may also be
anglicized from an Irish name. Also, May and O'May seem to be common in Scotland.
This is where I come up with my question. Part of my question is genealogical and part has
to do with curiosity of the May and O'May surname history in Scotland. Also, there is a related question of migration of families between the Isles. Thank you for any leads.
Tim