Ulster Scots Women:  &quot;Neither is there any record of complaint by them against their lot; they had never known any other.  There were no schools for them, either in Scotland or Ulster...their only school was the hard one of being helpmeet &amp; companion to a strong man.  The success of Ulster &amp; of the Scotch-Irish settlement in the back-country of America is the silent but eloquent tribute to the hardiness of the Ulster woman.&quot;  (fm &quot;The Scotch-Irish, A Social History&quot;, p 148-9 by James G…