Last week’s survey about the British Isles revealed some interesting statistics. 89% of respondents had pre-1850 immigrants from England. The lowest percentage, 6%, were those with post-1860 immigrants from Wales. Complete results are:
- Pre-1850 immigrants from England, 89%
- Pre-1850 immigrants from Scotland, 55%
- Pre-1850 immigrants from what is today the Republic of Ireland, 33%
- Post-1850 immigrants from England, 32%
- Pre-1850 immigrants from Wales, 31%
- Pre-1850 immigrants from what is today Northern Ireland, 31%
- Pre-1850 immigrants from Ireland, but I don’t know which part, 28%
- Post-1850 immigrants from what is today the Republic of Ireland
- Post-1850 immigrants from Scotland, 15%
- Post-1850 immigrants from what is today Northern Irleand, 11%
- Post-1860 immigrants from Ireland, but I don’t know which part, 9%
- Post-1850 immigrants from Wales, 6%
This week's survey asks about whether or not you have ancestors on the Mayflower. Take the survey now!