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by secret.simon » Mon Jun 22, 2015 12:48 pm
I can relate to your desire to explore wanting to settle in the UK because of your anglophile tendencies. That is what lay behind my intention to settle in the UK, although unlike you, I have absolutely no ancestry from these isles.
From the description that you have given of tracing your ancestry to the UK from the High Middle Ages to the 17th century, I would guess that you are a member of, or at least are aware of, geneological societies in the US like Sons of the American Revolution or Daughters of the American Revolution.
Unfortunately, it is becoming quite hard to settle in the UK from outside the UK. As mentioned earlier, you have three basic options;
a) Marry/be a partner of a person settled in the UK (that includes British and Irish citizens and anybody having either ILR or PR).
b) Look at Tier 2 work visas. You would have the advantage of being natively English speaking. But the law requires vacancies to be first advertised in the UK and the rest of the EU before you are allowed to apply, so it is much tougher.
c) Mark83's suggestion is likely to be the easiest option for you to exercise. Other countries within the EU allow citizenship of their countries to be passed down more generations abroad.
Ireland recognises the grandchildren of anybody born on the island of Ireland (in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland) as a citizen. If you have an Irish grandparent, once you get an Irish passport, you are considered settled on arrival in the UK.
Other EEA countries that allow their citizenships to be transmitted overseas are Germany, Poland and Spain, among others.
All of them have various conditions to meet, so please do your own research. I wish you the best of luck in whichever avenue you explore.