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Ancestry Maps from the 1990 census: Which states have the highest percentage of people of
Danish ancestry?
Greek?
Hispanic? Who (perhaps)
doesn't realize that we almost all came here from somewhere else? Using the data provided on 1990 Census question 13, which asked respondents to identify the ancestry groups with which they identified most closely, the State of Minnesota provides us with these nifty Ancestry maps. More info
here on 'the ancestry question' from the US Census Bureau.
link via ::crabwalk.com::
posted by anastasiav
on Oct 28, 2003 -
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"My name is John Johnson, I come from Wisconsin..." Find out the historical distribution of
your last name throughout the U.S. (This will not, alas, be useful for Mr.
Johnson, or the
Smiths, Joneses, Williamses, and Browns of the world.)
Brits, we haven't forgotten you! Of course, if you're doing genealogical research, you can turn to specific resources, like the
US Census or the massive
Familysearch.
posted by snarkout
on Sep 10, 2001 -
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