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Peterski
05-08-2020, 01:16 AM
I made Eurogenes K15 average of 53 Quebec kits (GEDCOMs with full ancestry from Quebec).
I did not filter out outliers, and not all of them are ethnically French. Simply, all European-descended inhabitants.
Here is the result, Quebec(n=53) in K15, perhaps I will add some more kits to this average:
https://i.imgur.com/utIixQE.png
For comparison, Canada Prince Edward Island (n=3 small sample size):
https://i.imgur.com/6tx1buJ.png
Edit:
USA, New York (n=69):
https://i.imgur.com/fC8C0Gf.png
Peterski
05-08-2020, 01:51 AM
I will continue this project showing also other regional averages.
Nova Scotia (n=21):
https://i.imgur.com/MxZv0kV.png
New Brunswick (n=19):
https://i.imgur.com/VoRs6i5.png
Newfoundland (n=25):
https://i.imgur.com/FwZ2NYb.png
Alabama (n=30):
https://i.imgur.com/d3Cscvc.png
Edit:
Pennsylvania (n=45):
https://i.imgur.com/RuEuu7d.png
Peterski
05-08-2020, 02:15 AM
USA, Maine (n=11):
https://i.imgur.com/DN7CabZ.png
USA, Kentucky (n=50):
https://i.imgur.com/vZ4RYO1.png
USA, Wisconsin (n=32):
https://i.imgur.com/4tpHPRn.png
CAN, Ontario (n=22):
https://i.imgur.com/OdvelMy.png
Feel free to send me more kits.
The main requirement is that all 4 grandparents were born in the same state/province.
Peterski
05-08-2020, 02:28 AM
USA, Ohio (n=41):
https://i.imgur.com/3hDs5lv.png
USA, Georgia (n=28):
https://i.imgur.com/UI7n7pj.png
Connecticut (n=10):
https://i.imgur.com/xSJ2tLZ.png
North Dakota (n=9), here rather the sample is too eastern-shifted:
https://i.imgur.com/n9PVkCy.png
Peterski
05-08-2020, 03:16 AM
Nebraska (n=11):
https://i.imgur.com/8W842k7.png
Massachusetts (n=24):
https://i.imgur.com/v22uT2R.png
Maryland (n=15):
https://i.imgur.com/T5VbzYM.png
Peterski
05-08-2020, 03:34 AM
Texas (n=29):
https://i.imgur.com/kzPuQpO.png
Michigan (n=30):
https://i.imgur.com/WxC2wGb.png
Washington (n=16):
https://i.imgur.com/S7G8HYK.png
Oklahoma (n=14):
https://i.imgur.com/bkTgg2b.png
Mississippi (n=12):
https://i.imgur.com/yU2uA8P.png
Coastal Elite
05-08-2020, 03:41 AM
New Jersey
https://i.imgur.com/cFqYs83.jpg
Peterski
05-08-2020, 03:48 AM
Rhode Island (n=4):
https://i.imgur.com/gaB1wpb.png
Tennessee (n=31):
https://i.imgur.com/GkJKuKY.png
Indiana (n=18):
https://i.imgur.com/osjIM8F.png
Louisiana (n=28):
https://i.imgur.com/c0t4jIx.png
New Jersey
New Jersey (n=9 small sample size):
https://i.imgur.com/8A3mAPo.png
Peterski
05-08-2020, 04:31 AM
Virginia (n=32):
https://i.imgur.com/CjjvdW1.png
Wyoming (n=6):
https://i.imgur.com/D03xb0b.png
Canada Manitoba (n=5):
https://i.imgur.com/3JlaKOl.png
South Carolina (n=25):
https://i.imgur.com/YwHSubk.png
Peterski
05-08-2020, 04:52 AM
Arkansas (n=8):
https://i.imgur.com/23Y5R23.png
Canada, Alberta (n=8):
https://i.imgur.com/W0mpDGK.png
British Columbia (n=8):
https://i.imgur.com/vk4W1mp.png
Illinois (n=37):
https://i.imgur.com/FFrbua0.png
North Carolina (n=44):
https://i.imgur.com/kWN4VgJ.png
Missouri (n=21):
https://i.imgur.com/GCZWHA3.png
Montana (n=4):
https://i.imgur.com/CKbpsdU.png
Utah (n=30):
https://i.imgur.com/YfSYkgq.png
SharpFork
05-08-2020, 06:58 AM
Outside New Jersey, they are all so northern.
Peterski
05-08-2020, 07:24 AM
Outside New Jersey, they are all so northern.
Well Quebec is closer to Italy Aosta, South France and Austria Tyrol than to English average, I wouldn't call that "so northern".
There is a myth that French-Canadians are Northern French but it is wrong, they are closer to Central France as you can see.
In case of New Jersey there is a problem with too small and rather unrepresentative sample.
dududud
05-08-2020, 07:36 AM
Well Quebec is closer to Italy Aosta, South France and Austria Tyrol than to English average, I wouldn't call that "so northern".
There is a myth that French-Canadians are Northern French but it is wrong, they are closer to Central France as you can see.
In case of New Jersey there is a problem with too small and rather unrepresentative sample.
And Northern French are more closer to Central France that to English.
Peterski
05-08-2020, 07:40 AM
And Northern French are more closer to Central France that to English.
Depends from which region. Bretons are closer to British people than to Central France.
Mingle
05-08-2020, 08:21 AM
Well Quebec is closer to Italy Aosta, South France and Austria Tyrol than to English average, I wouldn't call that "so northern".
There is a myth that French-Canadians are Northern French but it is wrong, they are closer to Central France as you can see.
In case of New Jersey there is a problem with too small and rather unrepresentative sample.
From a Wikipedia article about French emigrants to New France:
• Paris - Almost 50%
• Normandy - 16%
• Western France - 13%
That makes about close to 80%. So the remaining 20%+ were from all other parts of France combined.
By the way, the stat above is for the filles du roi, which refers to 800 French women that were sent to New France to increase the population of Frenchmen there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King%27s_Daughters
According to this article, around 2/3 of Quebeckers today are descended from them: https://www.cbc.ca/2017/canadathestoryofus/most-french-canadians-are-descended-from-these-800-women-1.4029699
Peterski
05-08-2020, 08:42 AM
So far all of the states with high % of English ancestry are scoring very close to English K15 average:
(Kentucky, Maine, North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee)
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/ee/English_ancestry_in_the_USA_and_Canada.png/772px-English_ancestry_in_the_USA_and_Canada.png
From a Wikipedia article about French emigrants to New France:
This is the breakdown of immigrants to New France until year 1700 according to Father A. Godbout:
https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/cgq/1972-v16-n38-cgq2612/021058ar.pdf
https://i.imgur.com/gQQ8CQF.png
Most of those who came from what is now Nouvelle-Aquitaine, came from former Poitou-Charentes:
https://i.imgur.com/zOarhXq.png
SharpFork
05-08-2020, 08:49 AM
Depends from which region. Bretons are closer to British people than to Central France.
On G25 all French people north of Auvergne are closer to Brits than to Aostans and Bretons are closer to Englishmen than Central French and the Seine_Maritime and the Pas-de-Calais sample are 50/50, to me they are relatively northern in any case(a rough definition of northern to me would be >55-60% Steppe+WHG) although it's obviously arbitrary.
Is there any chance to get more G25 samples out of all those k15 samples you post?
SharpFork
05-08-2020, 08:52 AM
From a Wikipedia article about French emigrants to New France:
• Paris - Almost 50%
• Normandy - 16%
• Western France - 13%
That makes about close to 80%. So the remaining 20%+ were from all other parts of France combined.
By the way, the stat above is for the filles du roi, which refers to 800 French women that were sent to New France to increase the population of Frenchmen there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King%27s_Daughters
According to this article, around 2/3 of Quebeckers today are descended from them: https://www.cbc.ca/2017/canadathestoryofus/most-french-canadians-are-descended-from-these-800-women-1.4029699
This is most likely incredibly exaggerate, but if it's true and if genetic IQ is relevant then Quebec should be one of the worst dysgenic mess given the poor origins of the founding female population...
SharpFork
05-08-2020, 08:55 AM
So far all of the states with high % of English ancestry are scoring very close to English K15 average:
(Kentucky, Maine, North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee)
From the blue region most should have come from the northern part, this explains the apparenl lack of southern influence which should have been strong otherwise.
https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/cgq/1972-v16-n38-cgq2612/021058ar.pdf
XenophobicPrussian
05-08-2020, 09:05 AM
This is most likely incredibly exaggerate, but if it's true and if genetic IQ is relevant then Quebec should be one of the worst dysgenic mess given the poor origins of the founding female population...
They must've all moved to New England, because French Canadians in the USA are one of the worst performing ethnic groups, both when studies were carried out in the early 1900s and today. They mostly came as factory workers to Maine, Massachusetts, etc. They only surpass Portuguese(Madeirans overrespented in Portuguese Americans) I believe, even Italians outperform them. While, French Canadians are among the best performing Canadians.
@Peterski, how come you think North Dakota is too eastern shifted? The Scandinavian/German parts of the US are also going to be the most Polish/Czechoslovakian(also more East Germans among the Germans, while the east coast/south of the US had more southern Germans/Swabians/etc.. Would be cool to see samples from NYC, more from PEI, southern New Jersey, California, Appalachia(so eastern Kentucky, western W. Virginia, curious if more English or Scotland/Ireland), urban/big city vs small city/rural results.
Peterski
05-08-2020, 09:09 AM
From the blue region most should have come from the northern part
Most from the blue region came from around La Rochelle, and this area is pretty southern autosomally (far away from Bretons).
Dududud posted a Limousin kit recently, also far away from Bretons (despite being in the northeastern part of the blue region):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limousin
https://www.cartes-2-france.com/C2F/france/23/Gu%C3%A9ret/mini200/carte-mini200-Gu%C3%A9ret-1000px.jpg
^^^ From this area:
Eurogenes K15:
# Population Percent
1 Atlantic 31.27
2 North_Sea 23.73
3 West_Med 18.05
4 Baltic 8.73
5 Eastern_Euro 6.83
6 East_Med 6.03
7 West_Asian 2.79
8 Red_Sea 1.72
9 Northeast_African 0.47
10 Sub-Saharan 0.31
11 Oceanian 0.09
Single Population Sharing:
# Population (source) Distance
1 Spanish_Cataluna 5.39
2 French 6.7
3 Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon 6.73
4 Spanish_Cantabria 7.22
5 Southwest_French 7.4
6 Portuguese 7.92
7 Spanish_Galicia 8.16
8 Spanish_Murcia 8.21
9 Spanish_Extremadura 8.48
10 Spanish_Valencia 8.48
11 Spanish_Castilla_La_Mancha 8.69
12 Spanish_Aragon 9.2
13 South_Dutch 9.42
14 Spanish_Andalucia 10.47
15 Southwest_English 12.44
16 North_Italian 13.31
17 Southeast_English 13.67
18 West_German 13.74
19 North_German 15.14
20 East_German 15.19
Mixed Mode Population Sharing:
# Primary Population (source) Secondary Population (source) Distance
1 56.1% Southwest_French + 43.9% South_Dutch @ 1.25
2 68.1% Spanish_Cantabria + 31.9% North_German @ 1.44
3 70.7% Spanish_Aragon + 29.3% North_Swedish @ 1.63
4 69.7% Southwest_French + 30.3% Danish @ 1.65
5 50.6% Spanish_Aragon + 49.4% South_Dutch @ 1.66
6 69.7% Spanish_Aragon + 30.3% Swedish @ 1.78
7 70.1% Southwest_French + 29.9% North_Dutch @ 1.79
8 57% Spanish_Cantabria + 43% South_Dutch @ 1.83
9 67.7% Southwest_French + 32.3% North_German @ 1.86
10 65.4% Southwest_French + 34.6% Southeast_English @ 1.86
11 70.5% Spanish_Cantabria + 29.5% Danish @ 1.92
12 62.5% Spanish_Aragon + 37.5% North_German @ 1.96
13 68.8% Spanish_Aragon + 31.2% Norwegian @ 1.99
14 65.6% Southwest_French + 34.4% West_German @ 2.02
15 63.3% Southwest_French + 36.7% Southwest_English @ 2.03
16 74.8% Southwest_French + 25.2% West_Norwegian @ 2.08
17 73.6% Southwest_French + 26.4% Norwegian @ 2.1
18 69.4% Southwest_French + 30.6% West_Scottish @ 2.14
19 71.1% Spanish_Castilla_La_Mancha + 28.9% Swedish @ 2.17
20 74.5% Southwest_French + 25.5% Swedish @ 2.2
Eurogenes K13:
1 North_Atlantic 41.72
2 West_Med 23.1
3 Baltic 18.97
4 East_Med 8.19
5 West_Asian 4.61
6 Red_Sea 1.63
7 Northeast_African 0.78
8 South_Asian 0.44
9 Oceanian 0.38
10 Sub-Saharan 0.18
Single Population Sharing:
# Population (source) Distance
1 French 4.34
2 South_Dutch 7.91
3 Spanish_Cataluna 7.93
4 West_German 8.54
5 Spanish_Galicia 8.81
6 Southwest_French 8.85
7 Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon 9.12
8 Spanish_Cantabria 9.23
9 Portuguese 9.41
10 Spanish_Valencia 10.6
11 Spanish_Castilla_La_Mancha 10.69
12 Spanish_Extremadura 10.96
13 Spanish_Murcia 10.98
14 Spanish_Aragon 12.23
15 Southeast_English 12.3
16 Spanish_Andalucia 12.35
17 Southwest_English 12.73
18 Austrian 13.18
19 Orcadian 14.48
20 East_German 14.72
Scandal
05-08-2020, 09:11 AM
New Jersey
https://i.imgur.com/cFqYs83.jpg
Really?
Peterski
05-08-2020, 09:42 AM
Alabama, South Carolina added (I edited posts on page 1).
Interesting, all of these southern states are very English.
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Georgia added. Also English 1st.
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Pennsylvania average added (n=45), see on page 1.
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Mennonites (n=31), from few different states/provinces:
https://i.imgur.com/Lp9Ii9x.png
JamesBond007
05-08-2020, 10:01 AM
Alabama, South Carolina added (I edited posts on page 1).
Interesting, all of these southern states are very English.
I guess, I dunno why everyone trust stuff like K15. For instance, I know I'm Scottish and K15 says I'm English. I'm So not English that I'm actually about 50% Goidelic genetically. Sorry, if I'm being contentious but these calculators do not necessarily match up with reality. I went around telling people I was English American based on stupid stuff like this and some dude was like "You're not English you are a Scottish" and "you are medeival Braveheart era Scottish" from another dude.
Scandal
05-08-2020, 10:25 AM
They must've all moved to New England, because French Canadians in the USA are one of the worst performing ethnic groups, both when studies were carried out in the early 1900s and today. They mostly came as factory workers to Maine, Massachusetts, etc. They only surpass Portuguese(Madeirans overrespented in Portuguese Americans) I believe, even Italians outperform them. While, French Canadians are among the best performing Canadians.
@Peterski, how come you think North Dakota is too eastern shifted? The Scandinavian/German parts of the US are also going to be the most Polish/Czechoslovakian(also more East Germans among the Germans, while the east coast/south of the US had more southern Germans/Swabians/etc.. Would be cool to see samples from NYC, more from PEI, southern New Jersey, California, Appalachia(so eastern Kentucky, western W. Virginia, curious if more English or Scotland/Ireland), urban/big city vs small city/rural results.
I heard a lot of German immigrants to USA were Prussians.
savvas
05-08-2020, 01:36 PM
This is most likely incredibly exaggerate, but if it's true and if genetic IQ is relevant then Quebec should be one of the worst dysgenic mess given the poor origins of the founding female population...
Reality:
https://i.imgur.com/cb9iYyb.png
Pierrot
09-27-2020, 12:20 PM
Feel free to send me more kits.
The main requirement is that all 4 grandparents were born in the same state/province.
So if great-grandparent is from other state or outside US you still want such kit?
Matty74
09-28-2020, 06:56 AM
Alabama, South Carolina added (I edited posts on page 1).
Interesting, all of these southern states are very English.
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The Mennonites originally came from the Frisian areas of the Netherlands, so hardly surprising. I grew up in an area with a sizable number of them.
Most of the 1860’s and onwards immigration from the German speaking lands to the upper Midwest came from Northern Germany and Prussia. A lot of Pomeranians and Mecklenburgers in Wisconsin. Michigan as well. My
neighbor growing up was from Konigsberg, which was a little further east
Georgia added. Also English 1st.
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Pennsylvania average added (n=45), see on page 1.
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Mennonites (n=31), from few different states/provinces:
https://i.imgur.com/Lp9Ii9x.png
J. Ketch
09-28-2020, 12:54 PM
Have you added the US regional kits I sent? (all follow the 4 grandparents rule)
Should post the averages once you have 25+ or so.
Davystayn
01-03-2021, 11:26 AM
Thus is fascinating, could never have imagined such differences between states/provinces, Utah and Wyoming suprised me, and certainly New Jersey
MINARDOWICZ
01-04-2021, 02:57 AM
New Jersey
https://i.imgur.com/cFqYs83.jpg
LOL
MINARDOWICZ
01-04-2021, 02:57 AM
Rhode Island (n=4):
https://i.imgur.com/gaB1wpb.png
Tennessee (n=31):
https://i.imgur.com/GkJKuKY.png
Indiana (n=18):
https://i.imgur.com/osjIM8F.png
Louisiana (n=28):
https://i.imgur.com/c0t4jIx.png
New Jersey (n=9 small sample size):
https://i.imgur.com/8A3mAPo.png
OMG I am pretty much just like New Jersey! LOL
Flashball
04-07-2021, 02:14 AM
"I did not filter out outliers, and not all of them are ethnically French. Simply, all European-descended inhabitants."
So, they are not québécois...
Québécois = purely french
Natixy
04-07-2021, 02:25 AM
Diverse
Boudin
05-30-2023, 10:58 PM
https://i.imgur.com/gaB1wpb.png
https://i.imgur.com/osjIM8F.pngLouisiana (n=28):
https://i.imgur.com/c0t4jIx.png
https://i.imgur.com/8A3mAPo.png
Is this Acadiana only?
Peterski
04-20-2025, 11:28 AM
Bump! Maybe I will finish calculating these averages for the remaining states.
Lucas
04-21-2025, 06:33 PM
In K15?
Peterski
04-22-2025, 02:37 AM
In K15?
Yes, they are in K15. Maybe I will check them again in another calculator, if I have time.
You are interested how they score in K36, right?
Highwayman
04-23-2025, 10:43 PM
Going by K15, I am closest to Nebraska, followed by Mennonites. One set of great grandparents grew up there.
Does Washington stand for Washington state? Or is it Washington DC?
Thus is fascinating, could never have imagined such differences between states/provinces, Utah and Wyoming suprised me, and certainly New Jersey
The US is recently settled. There hasn’t been enough time for blending such a large land mass together.
How come Wyoming and Utah surprised you? Utah is Mormon and Wyoming is sparsely populated.
Peterski
04-23-2025, 10:56 PM
Does Washington stand for Washington state? Or is it Washington DC?
Washington State.
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