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    Default how inaccurate are the ethnic figures from the US Census?

    I suspect the ethnic and ancestry figures from the US census bureau are inaccurate because if you check the most common family names list you can see is totally british/irish dominated. unless millions of people anglicized their names there is something that doesn't turn out right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manu View Post
    unless millions of people anglicized their names there is something that doesn't turn out right.
    You answered your own question. Some of my "English" forebears turned out to be German.

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    When my mother's family came over to Ellis Island, they actually changed the spelling of our name- van Vliet became Van Vleet. If you did not speak english well, and correct them, the names were sometimes spelled phonetically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carol View Post
    When my mother's family came over to Ellis Island, they actually changed the spelling of our name- van Vliet became Van Vleet. If you did not speak english well, and correct them, the names were sometimes spelled phonetically.
    Census-takers and record-keepers sometimes changed Irish surnames too. They changed at least four of my ancestors' last names, and all of them came from various parts of Ireland! They removed and/or replaced letters in my forebears' surnames. When it comes to genealogy, it's best to drop most assumptions.

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    They count jews as white!
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    Quote Originally Posted by leisitox View Post
    They count jews as white!
    They come in all colors. My Jewish forebears were purple.

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    Names were often Americanized by immigration clerks, the county clerk, census takers and on tax records by people who thought it was proper to do so or who were just incapable of catching non-English sounds

    ^ This was done for everyone from Germans, Scandinavians, Irish, and many other non white European immigrants.

    I think no American census can show a real accurate representation anymore. What they can show, is what group dominates most in which area. However, even then its not fully accurate. We're talking about a nation with hundreds of people intermixing. I don't think typical Caucasian Americans care to ask another Caucasian American what kind of white they are before they do their buisness.
    I don't get the logic of some people in European countries. You say the people in your country aren't an ethnicity based on the diversity of haplogroups but at the same time you get upset when people don't treat you like an ethnicity and include foreigners as ethnics as well. You can't have it both ways.

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    Yes it was very common to anglicize last names. EG. Italians would change Giovanni to John and Portuguese would change Pereira to Perry, etc.

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