When Jews Marry Gentiles
jected Anglo-Saxon surnames into Celtic areas of the British Isles but
left Celtic cultures intact.
According to the McDonalds' new estimate, which takes into account
the ethnic traditions of immigrant Americans as well as "bloodlines,"
less than half the population south of Pennsylvania was Anglo-Saxon.
(Unreliable figures from several states make accurate new nation-wide
estimates impossible.)
Where Barker and Hansen classified 64.5 percent of Marylanders as
Anglo-Saxon, the...