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The map that shows where America came from: ...the ancestry of EVERY county in the US
Daily Mail ^ | 09/01/2013 | Jessica Jerreat

Posted on 09/29/2013 10:57:42 AM PDT by Rusty0604

Census data shows heritage of 317 million modern Americans Clusters show where immigrants from different nations chose to settle Largest ancestry grouping in the nation are of German descent with almost 50 million people

African American or Black is the second largest grouping with just over 40 million people Almost 20 million people claim to have 'American' ancestry for political reasons and because they are unsure of their family's genealogy

49,206,934 Germans

By far the largest ancestral group, stretching from coast to coast across 21st century America is German, with 49,206,934 people. The peak immigration for Germans was in the mid-19th century as thousands were driven from their homes by unemployment and unrest.

41,284,752 Black or African Americans The census map also identifies, Black or African-American as a term for citizens of the United States who have ancestry in Sub-Saharan Africa.The majority of African Americans are descended from slaves

35,523,082 Irish Another group who joined the great story of the United States were the Irish and the great famine of the 1840s sparked mass migration from Ireland.

31,789,483 Mexican And from 1990 to 2000, the number of people who claimed Mexican ancestry almost doubled in size to 31,789,483 people.

(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Society
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To: Verginius Rufus

Smith admitted in his own writings to being a rather randy fellow, shall we say, in his years soldiering around Europe, before he went to Jamestown.

The first record I’m aware of in Jamestown of Pocahontas is her coming into the fort with a pack of other girls buck naked, dancing wildly.

Smith spent a couple of years out in the wild interacting with her and her tribe. The entire Atlantic Ocean between him and the Crown, and him and a single English woman.

It strains credulity to think that they weren’t intimate, in my opinion.

Add to that the fact that Powhatan treated him like a son in law, and that there were reports of at least one child escaping when she was kidnapped by the English, not long before she converted and married Rolfe.

Anyhow, like I said, I can’t prove it officially, but there is a ring of truth to the whole story, to me.

And the story has come down to us through our Hiatt line. There are even a couple of examples of the middle name Powhatan being used by family members down through the years.


161 posted on 09/29/2013 6:24:14 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (We the People sent you to DEFUND it, not defend or delay it!)
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To: Verginius Rufus

The genealogical consensus is that the descendants of Pocahontas are through her granddaughter Jane Rolfe who married Robert Bolling. From this union, one son was born, John. After Jane Rolfe died, Robert Bolling married Anne Stith.


162 posted on 09/29/2013 6:24:32 PM PDT by wfu_deacons
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To: Tennessee Nana
My GGrandmothers family emigrated from NH to Vermont around 1745. Found that out by accident because I was using a LDS genealogy and they don't go into a lot of detail, with exceptions, about non Mormon ancestors. Just names and dates.

That and they left the NY area in 1833 and went West a lot of information lost.

163 posted on 09/29/2013 6:39:05 PM PDT by Little Bill (A)
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To: Rusty0604

On this map, does German equate to Swedish and/or Scandinavian and/or Slavic?

My father grew up in Alabama and while I know very little about those before him, it was sort of a “family known” that our surname was truncated from a more complicated Slavic version.


164 posted on 09/29/2013 6:42:55 PM PDT by workerbee (The President of the United States is DOMESTIC ENEMY #1)
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To: wfu_deacons

And yet as I trace my family tree, I find Peregrine Smith, born in VA in 1612, died in England, according our family records. The LDS records say the same thing.

John Smith spent his teen years in the Bertie household in England. His contemporary in that family was a boy named Perigrine Bertie. They were like brothers. So it’s not a stretch at all to think that John Smith would name a son after his friend.

Perigrine Smith ended up marrying a Mary Bertie in England. They had a son named William, who late in life emigrated to the colonies. His daughter Mary Lois Smith married John Hiett, producing our Hiatt family line.


165 posted on 09/29/2013 6:48:07 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (We the People sent you to DEFUND it, not defend or delay it!)
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To: EternalVigilance

And by the way, that 1612 date, I know, is problematic, since Smith returned to England in 1609. But who knows. Dates are not that reliable that far back. :-)


166 posted on 09/29/2013 6:50:44 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (We the People sent you to DEFUND it, not defend or delay it!)
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To: wfu_deacons

Whoops. #166 was meant for you as well.

Have a great night.


167 posted on 09/29/2013 6:51:50 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (We the People sent you to DEFUND it, not defend or delay it!)
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To: carlo3b

Great story!

My family has some infamous characters in the not so distant past, (native American) and we don’t even have the great food!


168 posted on 09/29/2013 7:22:51 PM PDT by Rusty0604
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To: EternalVigilance
I had read about Pocanontas going to Jamestown the first time naked. She was pretty young--I seem to recall one source which put her age at that time as 9, but Wikipedia has her born ca. 1595, which would put her about 12. John Smith left in the fall of 1609 and never returned to Jamestown--so she might have been 14 when he left.

William Byrd reports an Indian mother hinting that she would have let her daughter sleep with him if she had been a year older. The Indians of that region apparently saw nothing wrong with premarital sex, but evidently had strong views on when a person was too young, and Pocahontas may have fallen into that category during the time that Capt. John Smith was in Virginia.

169 posted on 09/29/2013 7:43:41 PM PDT by Verginius Rufus
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To: seeker41

Thanks goodness, no connection.


170 posted on 09/29/2013 8:50:28 PM PDT by machogirl (First they came for my tagline)
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To: seeker41

we had our great great grandfathers Bible and it had his history written on 2 sheets of blue paper and then sewn into it..

We learnt that Guy Stephen Secord was born in Upper West Canada (Ontario) in 1833 and his mother was born in the United States (Vermont) His father was born in Upper West Canada and was the descendant of “French settlers”

Those french Settlers were Huguenots. Ambroise Sicard fled from La Rochelle in france to Kondon and came to New York City with 5 children in 1680. He helped found New Rochelle.

By the 3rd generation the Sicard had become at least 8 different veriations...ours was Secord down to my great grandmother who died 3 years before I was born..so we pronounced it like record instead of seecord

My other Huguenot families and others in New York state during the 1600s were Woertman, Mabie/Mabille, Badeau, Peek, De Forest, Du Trieux, Schuerman, Snyder, Van Woert, Van Antwerpen, Kipp, Peek, Jandron/Gendron, Parcot, Van Westerhaut, DeNyse, Lubberts, Scheerburch, Groot

Some of them moved on to Albany later..


171 posted on 09/29/2013 8:55:27 PM PDT by Tennessee Nana
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To: Verginius Rufus

Some things we’ll just never know for sure. Not on this mortal coil anyhow.


172 posted on 09/29/2013 9:04:07 PM PDT by EternalVigilance (We the People sent you to DEFUND it, not defend or delay it!)
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To: basil

Do you know what town they lived near?


173 posted on 09/30/2013 7:06:08 AM PDT by nanetteclaret (Unreconstructed "Elderly Kooky Type" Catholic Texan)
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To: nanetteclaret

In the area of what is now Lynchburg, I think. Some later ended up in Halifax.


174 posted on 09/30/2013 7:08:44 AM PDT by basil (2ASisters.org)
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To: Rusty0604
Almost 20 million people claim to have ‘American’ ancestry for political reasons and because they are unsure of their family’s genealogy

I claim American because... my ancestors have BEEN HERE for 373 years!!!

Good Grief! How long to you have to LIVE somewhere to be FROM there?

Along the way, we've blended a little of just about every group into the fold. Originally, English...but, we've added a LOT of Spanish, American Indian, German, Scottish, Italian.....

I am... an AMERICAN MUTT!

175 posted on 09/30/2013 7:20:13 AM PDT by SomeCallMeTim ( The best minds are not in governm<p>ent.</i><p> If any were, business would hire them f)
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To: Rannug
"I use to listen to the “old folks” talk about how we settled in Louisiana, by way of France, in the late 1500s."

I found this interesting, you may too.

Something You Didn't Know About Cajuns (Ilenos, Canary Islands)

I checked my DNA and here are the results:

* yDNA (Male) = R1b - Norwegian by way of Ireland. (Maybe a Viking?)

* mtDNA (Female) = 'V' - Skolt Sami from Finland.

We've always considered ourselves Irish.

176 posted on 09/30/2013 11:16:35 AM PDT by blam
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To: llevrok

Just one - the WRONG ONE!


177 posted on 09/30/2013 11:45:20 AM PDT by ZULU (Impeach that Bastard Barrack Hussein Obama)
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To: Conservative4Ever

People of mixed ethnic background, predominantly Northwestern European but who only identify with America - hence AMERICAN! We should all feel that way.


178 posted on 09/30/2013 11:47:00 AM PDT by ZULU (Impeach that Bastard Barrack Hussein Obama)
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To: Salamander
Western Maryland is lousy with Scots-Irish and Welsh immigrants yet that map shows nothing but Germans.

The map's based on people's self-definition, so the Scots-Irish are probably divided between those who consider themselves "American," "English," "Irish," "Scots-Irish" and "Scottish," while the German-Americans just say "German."

179 posted on 09/30/2013 12:45:32 PM PDT by x
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To: workerbee
On this map, does German equate to Swedish and/or Scandinavian and/or Slavic?

Because Germany is in the middle of Europe and had shifting boundaries, many Germans had (and have) Danish, Polish, Czech, Slovenian, Italian or French last names (and vice versa).

180 posted on 09/30/2013 12:49:59 PM PDT by x
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