Talk:List of Scottish Americans

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[edit] Sources

This list should be sourced in accordance with Wikipedia's No Original Research and Verifiability policies. Basically, anyone described by a reliable source as "Scottish" or "Scottish-American" (i.e. as opposed to "of Scottish descent", "Scottish mother", etc.) is on the list. I'll be moving the people I couldn't find anything for here. If you have a reliable source that fits that please restore the names:

Mad Jack O'Lantern 06:24, 24 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Tommy Hilfiger

How can Tommy Hilfiger be a Scottish American if he is an Irish Catholic American???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????