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Bermudian Americans

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Americans of Bermudian birth or descent
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Ethnic group
Bermudian Americans
Total population
8,500 (2019)[1]
Regions with significant populations
New York,Massachusetts,Pennsylvania,Ohio,Michigan,Illinois,Wisconsin,Delaware,Maryland,Virginia,Kentucky,North Carolina,Georgia andFlorida[2]
Smaller numbers in parts of the country includingNew Jersey,Rhode Island,Connecticut,Minnesota,Texas,Washington,Colorado andCalifornia
Languages
English
Religion
Christianity

Bermudian Americans areAmericans of full or partialBermudian ancestry.

Notable people

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Lists of Americans
By U.S. state
By ethnicity
  • Sasha Allen, singer and actress
  • G. K. Butterfield, member of theUnited States House of Representatives
  • Michael Douglas, actor and film producer
  • Stephen Hopkins,Mayflower passenger
  • Norman Lewis, painter, scholar, and teacher
  • Andy Newmark, session drummer
  • Albert Alexander Smith, artist
  • Eugenius Harvey Outerbridge, chair of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
  • Reggie Pearman, American middle distance runner
  • Edgar Toppin, historian
  • B. Dylan Hollis, social media personality and baker
  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^"Table B04006 - PEOPLE REPORTING ANCESTRY- American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates".United States Census Bureau. 2019. Retrieved29 June 2022.
    2. ^Frazier, John W.; Tettey-Fio, Eugene (2006).Race, Ethnicity, and Place in a Changing America. p. 158.ISBN 9781586842642.
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