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Where Did Montville's Ancestors Come From?

An analysis by the Connecticut Mirror broke down the state's ancestry by town.

Italy is the predominant country of ancestry in Connecticut, according to an analysis of the American Community Survey by the Connecticut Mirror.

According to the Mirror, 18.8-percent of Connecticut residents say their ancestors arrived from Italy. Ireland comes in at second place with 16-percent of residents having Irish roots.

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Residents with German ancestry account for 9.6-percent of the population while those with English ancestry account for 9.2-percent of the population.

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  • Predominant country of ancestry: Irish
  • Percentage: 18.06-percent

According to the Mirror, Italians tended to settle around New Haven and Fairfield Counties. Descendants of Irish immigrants tend to dominate the rest of the state.

Another interesting fact noted by the Mirror is the French influence in the northeast corner of the state.

Read more about the analysis and the trends in ancestry at the Connecticut Mirror.

Jaimie Cura contributed to this report.

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