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Cheyenne County – Ancestry

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Ancestry refers to the lineage or descent of a person, family, or group, tracing back through generations to identify their origins, heritage, and familial connections. It encompasses the genetic, cultural, and historical ties that link individuals to their forebears, shaping their identity and sense of belonging. Ancestry is a multifaceted concept, intertwining biology, genealogy, history, and culture, and it plays a significant role in how people understand themselves and their place in the world.

At its core, ancestry is rooted in genetics. Each individual inherits a unique combination of DNA from their parents, who in turn inherited their DNA from their own ancestors. This genetic material carries information about physical traits, predispositions to certain health conditions, and even behavioral tendencies. Advances in genetic testing, such as DNA analysis, have made it possible for individuals to trace their biological ancestry with remarkable precision. Companies like 23andMe and AncestryDNA offer services that analyze genetic markers to provide insights into a person's ethnic composition and geographic origins, often revealing surprising connections to distant relatives or previously unknown heritage.

Beyond genetics, ancestry is deeply tied to genealogy, the study of family history and lineage. Genealogical research involves constructing family trees, documenting relationships, and uncovering historical records such as birth certificates, marriage licenses, census data, and immigration documents. This process often reveals stories of migration, resilience, and adaptation, offering a window into the lives of ancestors and the challenges they faced. For many, genealogy is a way to honor their forebears and preserve their legacy for future generations.

Cultural ancestry is another critical dimension, encompassing the traditions, languages, customs, and values passed down through generations. It connects individuals to their ethnic or national heritage, shaping their cultural identity and worldview. For example, someone with Irish ancestry might celebrate St. Patrick's Day, learn traditional Irish dance, or explore the Gaelic language, while someone with Japanese ancestry might practice tea ceremonies, study calligraphy, or observe Obon festivals. Cultural ancestry fosters a sense of continuity and belonging, linking individuals to a broader community with shared experiences and values.

Historical ancestry delves into the broader context of a family's or group's past, including significant events, social conditions, and historical movements that shaped their lives. For instance, the transatlantic slave trade, the Irish Potato Famine, or the Jewish diaspora have profoundly influenced the ancestry of millions of people, leaving lasting imprints on their descendants' identities. Understanding historical ancestry often involves grappling with complex narratives of triumph and tragedy, resilience and oppression, and the interplay of individual and collective experiences.

Ancestry also has a deeply personal and emotional dimension. For many, exploring their ancestry is a journey of self-discovery, offering insights into who they are and where they come from. It can foster a sense of pride, connection, and continuity, as well as a deeper appreciation for the struggles and achievements of those who came before. At the same time, it can raise questions about identity, belonging, and the complexities of heritage, particularly for individuals with mixed or multicultural backgrounds.

In a globalized world, ancestry serves as a bridge between the past and the present, connecting individuals to their roots while also highlighting the interconnectedness of human history. It underscores the diversity and richness of human experience, reminding us that every person's story is part of a larger tapestry woven over centuries. Whether through genetic testing, genealogical research, cultural practices, or historical exploration, ancestry offers a profound way to understand ourselves and our place in the world.

A diversification score measures the diversity of ancestries in the county. As the value appoaches 100, ancestry diversity decreases and therefore increasing the risk of a lack of cultural diversity. The ancestry diversification score for this county is:

14.78

Most common ancestry not including "Unknown" is:

German

 
Ancestry Report Part I
DescriptionTotal Population American Native American Hawaiian Carribean Mexican Central American South American Other Hispanic British Dutch French German Italian

Cheyenne County1,78291803185302210071739027
Colorado (in 000's)5,9811683295791343392473984674617152
National (in 000's)340,98116,5892,16560710,91237,9175,6004,1394,87718,3212,0964,23427,00610,025
Kit Carson County6,96938225451,1930711935535661,22762
Lincoln County5,68918338192104580630318405680749
Wallace County1,4858512646029812215103875
Kiowa County1,4127701087018130191437329
Greeley County1,2556440520800670271526411
 
Per Cent to Total PopulationDiversity
Index
 

Cheyenne County14.785.110.450.000.1710.380.170.001.235.610.390.9521.891.52
Colorado10.752.810.530.140.9515.260.720.664.136.660.771.2410.312.53
National10.644.870.640.183.2011.121.641.211.435.370.611.247.922.94
Kit Carson County14.895.480.360.060.0717.120.000.101.715.090.500.9517.610.89
Lincoln County14.573.220.670.330.041.831.020.0011.075.590.700.9814.190.86
Wallace County18.155.720.070.130.403.100.001.950.548.221.010.6726.060.34
Kiowa County16.165.450.000.070.006.160.000.070.579.211.350.9926.422.05
Greeley County15.035.100.320.000.4016.570.000.000.485.582.151.2021.040.88
 
Comparisons to State Norms % to Total >= 150% % to Total < 50% 

Cheyenne County 181.4484.910.0017.7868.0423.400.0029.8884.2750.8376.79212.2259.78
Colorado 100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
National 172.86120.11124.97337.9372.88228.28184.4534.6280.6879.5499.9676.80116.00
Kit Carson County 194.7567.8540.327.58112.200.0015.2641.3376.4964.9976.23170.7235.10
Lincoln County 114.29126.34234.643.7111.98141.720.00268.0283.9490.9879.24137.5533.98
Wallace County 203.3712.7494.6242.6720.300.00296.7413.04123.37130.7054.21252.7013.28
Kiowa County 193.750.0049.760.0040.380.0010.7613.71138.25174.1279.81256.1581.03
Greeley County 181.1960.280.0042.07108.630.000.0011.5783.76278.3896.21203.9834.58
 
Comparisons to National Norms % to Total >= 150% % to Total < 50% 

Cheyenne County 104.9670.700.005.2693.3610.250.0086.32104.4463.9076.82276.3351.54
Colorado 57.8583.2680.0229.59137.2143.8154.22288.88123.94125.72100.04130.2186.21
National 100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
Kit Carson County 112.6756.4932.272.24153.940.008.27119.3994.8181.7076.26222.3030.26
Lincoln County 66.12105.19187.761.1016.4462.080.00774.25104.04114.3879.27179.1129.30
Wallace County 117.6510.6075.7212.6327.860.00160.8837.67152.91164.3354.23329.0511.45
Kiowa County 112.090.0039.820.0055.410.005.8339.61171.36218.9179.84333.5469.86
Greeley County 104.8250.190.0012.45149.040.000.0033.43103.81349.9996.25265.6029.81
 
Ancestry Report Part II
DescriptionTotal Population Polish Scandi­navian Scotish Irish Other European Chinese Japanese Korean South Central Asian South East Asian Other Asian Middle Eastern Other Ancestry Unknown

Cheyenne County1,782560156440030000245416
Colorado (in 000's)5,98172195440237331224416027251,049972
National (in 000's)340,9815,2116,56222,89210,8864,3408331,7585,3296,0541,4412,14472,84556,198
Kit Carson County6,9696415338314800804901,1251,595
Lincoln County5,6892023939912940317131331,1351,410
Wallace County1,485959103360030100115443
Kiowa County1,412733146220000050124336
Greeley County1,25502779110000030240221
 
Per Cent to Total PopulationDiversity
Index
 

Cheyenne County14.780.283.378.752.470.000.000.170.000.000.000.0013.7523.34
Colorado10.751.203.267.363.960.550.190.400.681.000.450.4217.5416.25
National10.641.531.926.713.191.270.240.521.561.780.420.6321.3616.48
Kit Carson County14.890.922.205.502.120.000.000.110.000.060.130.0016.1422.89
Lincoln County14.570.354.207.012.270.070.000.050.300.230.230.0519.9524.78
Wallace County18.150.613.976.942.420.000.000.200.000.070.000.007.7429.83
Kiowa County16.160.502.3410.341.560.000.000.000.000.000.350.008.7823.80
Greeley County15.030.002.156.290.880.000.000.000.000.000.240.0019.1217.61
 
Comparisons to State Norms % to Total >= 150% % to Total < 50% 

Cheyenne County 23.36103.33118.9362.310.000.0042.200.000.000.000.0078.38143.62
Colorado 100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
National 127.2659.0691.2180.56231.25125.52129.24229.95177.2993.49148.62121.79101.40
Kit Carson County 76.4767.3874.6753.590.000.0028.780.005.7328.560.0092.03140.81
Lincoln County 29.28128.9395.2957.2212.770.0013.2243.9722.8250.5412.46113.73152.48
Wallace County 50.47121.9394.2361.170.000.0050.640.006.720.000.0044.15183.53
Kiowa County 41.2871.73140.4839.320.000.000.000.000.0078.310.0050.06146.40
Greeley County 0.0066.0385.5222.120.000.000.000.000.0052.870.00109.02108.34
 
Comparisons to National Norms % to Total >= 150% % to Total < 50% 

Cheyenne County 18.36174.97130.3977.340.000.0032.660.000.000.000.0064.36141.64
Colorado 78.58169.33109.63124.1243.2479.6777.3843.4956.40106.9667.2982.1198.62
National 100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00100.00
Kit Carson County 60.09114.0981.8666.520.000.0022.270.003.2330.550.0075.56138.87
Lincoln County 23.00218.31104.4771.025.520.0010.2319.1212.8754.068.3993.39150.38
Wallace County 39.66206.46103.3175.930.000.0039.190.003.790.000.0036.25181.00
Kiowa County 32.44121.45154.0148.800.000.000.000.000.0083.770.0041.11144.38
Greeley County 0.00111.8093.7627.450.000.000.000.000.0056.550.0089.52106.85


Sources: STI: PopStats