Here's a new website  that's an informative timekiller: Just type in a British surname and it will  show you on a map of Britain where that name is most often found, both in 1998  and in 1881.
The 1881 maps are probably of more interest, since names are less geographically  dispersed by the vagaries of modern life. For instance, most Shakespeares in  1881 were found quite close to Stratford upon Avon.
Oxford geneticist Bryan Sykes  was surprised to find that all the men named Sykes in Britain appeared to be his  relatives (excepting adoptees and cuckoo's eggs). In other words, back in the  late medieval times when surnames were adopted, only one man (or one set of  brothers or cousins) in England chose "Sykes." The 1881 map showed  that almost all the Sykes in Britain lived with a fairly narrow radius of one  sport in north-central England, thus supporting this genetic inference that all  the Sykes go back to one man.
And here's the Hamrick surname map  for American states. The state with the highest proportion of Sailers is North  Dakota.
My published articles are archived at iSteve.com -- Steve Sailer
 
 
 
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