DarkWater
08-04-2018, 12:48 PM
I have lived in: Cincinnati, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Iowa City, Iowa; and Greenville, North Carolina.
Cincinnati, Ohio: Borreby, Faelid, Atlantid, North Atlantid, Keltic Nordid, Alpine, Brunn, Hallstatt Nordid
The white population has a lot German Palatinate ancestry, as well as Colonial British, and Scots-Irish from the Appalachian region. Many people are a combination of those, plus some Italian or Eastern European. I am a product of Cincinnati, and my look is extremely typical.
Iowa City, Iowa: Faelid, Hallstatt Nordid, Borreby, Alpine, North Atlantid, Atlantid, Keltic Nordid, Tronder,
People Here looked more Northern German and Scandinavian than in Cincinnati. Still a very Germanic and British look, but more blonde
Columbus, Ohio: Borreby, Faelid, Atlantid, North Atlantid, Keltic Nordid, Hallstatt Nordid, Tronder, Alpine, Brunn,
Similar to Cincinnati, strong German heritage, with a lot of Colonial British heritage and some Scots-Irish. Almost like a blend between Cincinnati and Iowa City, but leaning toward Cincinnati
Greenville, NC: Atlantid, Atlanto-med, North Atlantid, Keltic Nordid, Tonder (mostly women), Brunn, Borreby, Alpine, Hallstatt Nordid
The men here seem to be of smaller stature than in Ohio and Iowa. They have darker hair, and often have finer features. They look very English, Scottish, and Welsh. I say Atlanto-Med because of their smaller stature (compared to midwesterers), and darker features. There are a lot of women with very blonde hair, however. I think there is more of a Scandinavian element here than in Ohio, evident in many women who look like N. Atlantid and Tronder mixes, but with very think bodies.
****note: this is only considering European heritage. I could make another post about diversity****
Most Irish: 1)Greenville,NC 2)Cincinnati, OH 3)Columbus, OH 4)Iowa City, Iowa
Most German: 1) Iowa City 2)Cincinnati, OH 3) Columbus, OH 4)Greenville, NC
(All of the top 3 have tons of German heritage. Iowans look more stereotypical German though, and I think they descend from more northern Germans.
Most Catholic: Cincinnati, then Iowa City
Least Catholic: Greenville
Most Evangenlical:Greenville, then Iowa City
Most metheodist: Iowa City
Most athesist: Columbus
Cincinnati, Ohio: Borreby, Faelid, Atlantid, North Atlantid, Keltic Nordid, Alpine, Brunn, Hallstatt Nordid
The white population has a lot German Palatinate ancestry, as well as Colonial British, and Scots-Irish from the Appalachian region. Many people are a combination of those, plus some Italian or Eastern European. I am a product of Cincinnati, and my look is extremely typical.
Iowa City, Iowa: Faelid, Hallstatt Nordid, Borreby, Alpine, North Atlantid, Atlantid, Keltic Nordid, Tronder,
People Here looked more Northern German and Scandinavian than in Cincinnati. Still a very Germanic and British look, but more blonde
Columbus, Ohio: Borreby, Faelid, Atlantid, North Atlantid, Keltic Nordid, Hallstatt Nordid, Tronder, Alpine, Brunn,
Similar to Cincinnati, strong German heritage, with a lot of Colonial British heritage and some Scots-Irish. Almost like a blend between Cincinnati and Iowa City, but leaning toward Cincinnati
Greenville, NC: Atlantid, Atlanto-med, North Atlantid, Keltic Nordid, Tonder (mostly women), Brunn, Borreby, Alpine, Hallstatt Nordid
The men here seem to be of smaller stature than in Ohio and Iowa. They have darker hair, and often have finer features. They look very English, Scottish, and Welsh. I say Atlanto-Med because of their smaller stature (compared to midwesterers), and darker features. There are a lot of women with very blonde hair, however. I think there is more of a Scandinavian element here than in Ohio, evident in many women who look like N. Atlantid and Tronder mixes, but with very think bodies.
****note: this is only considering European heritage. I could make another post about diversity****
Most Irish: 1)Greenville,NC 2)Cincinnati, OH 3)Columbus, OH 4)Iowa City, Iowa
Most German: 1) Iowa City 2)Cincinnati, OH 3) Columbus, OH 4)Greenville, NC
(All of the top 3 have tons of German heritage. Iowans look more stereotypical German though, and I think they descend from more northern Germans.
Most Catholic: Cincinnati, then Iowa City
Least Catholic: Greenville
Most Evangenlical:Greenville, then Iowa City
Most metheodist: Iowa City
Most athesist: Columbus