Thursday, April 30, 2009

My recent posts have failed to post. Why? ???
So this is a test to ensure a direct post will work.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Commence the Census

We had a visit from a nice young lady representing the 2010 Census yesterday who wanted to know if we live in a single-family house (well, duh! Plano has the strictiest zoning laws you can imagine and nothing else is allowed here.) It was the first puff of wind in the coming deluge of census taking for the constitutionally-mandated decenial enumeration of the US of A.

So I got to thinking about it all and made a visit to the Census web site where I did a little digging on the name, Ashurst. In the 2000 Census there were 751 of us (not counting those that were not recognized as valid – too complex to define here, but you can read all you wanted to know and MUCH MORE on the Census web site.) There were 26 names with 751 people, and 751 was the 29,598th highest in the US. Ashursts were about 88% white, 8% black, 3.5% hispanic, and less than 1% of the other races. There were 0.28 of us in each 100,000 people in the US (or about 1 in 357,143).

Now, don’t that make you proud?

BTW, Smith is by far the most commnon name is the country, but Jones is all the way down at #5.

The top ten surnames are:

NAME

Number of occurrences

Smith

2,376,206

Johnson

1,857,160

Williams

1,534,042

Brown

1,380,145

Jones

1,362,755

Miller

1,127,803

Davis

1,072,335

Garcia

858,289

Rodriguez

804,240

Wilson

783,051