New Jersey Genealogical Records
New Jersey Birth & Baptism Records
An index and digital images to birth, marriage, death and burial records; lists of church members and officers; communion lists; confirmations; probationers and other records. The collection contains around 11 million names.
An index to and digital images of 285,000 records of baptism, marriage and burial of the Dutch Reformed Church in the United States.
An index to 1.6 million birth and baptism records, which may list name, gender, date and place of birth/baptism, parents' names and more.
An index to 2.15 million births and baptisms recorded in the state. Can be used to locate original records, which may contain further details.
An index to and images of Lutheran registers containing close to 3 million baptism, marriage and death records.
New Jersey Marriage & Divorce Records
An index and digital images to birth, marriage, death and burial records; lists of church members and officers; communion lists; confirmations; probationers and other records. The collection contains around 11 million names.
An index to and images of over 300,000 marriage records.
An index to and digital images of 285,000 records of baptism, marriage and burial of the Dutch Reformed Church in the United States.
An index to marriages recorded in the state, which may record name of the bride and groom: their age, and marital status, date and place of marriage and parents' names. The index can be used to locate original records, which may contain further details.
An index to around 15,000 early marriage records, arranged alphabetically.
New Jersey Death & Burial Records
An index and digital images to birth, marriage, death and burial records; lists of church members and officers; communion lists; confirmations; probationers and other records. The collection contains around 11 million names.
An index to over 1.1 million death and burial records, which may include name, date and place of birth, age, occupation, race, marital status, gender, residence, date and place of death/burial, particulars of parents and more.
An index to and digital images of 285,000 records of baptism, marriage and burial of the Dutch Reformed Church in the United States.
An index to records concerning the funerals of more than 235,000 residents of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The index may contain the name of the deceased, names of those who paid for the funeral, addresses, next of kin, place of burial and funeral cost.
An index to over 1.1. million death records, which may list name, date of death, age and parents' names. The index can be used to locate original records, which may contain further information.
New Jersey Census & Population Lists
Digital images of schedules recording 1.56 million inhabitants of the state, their: gender, race and place of residence. The records can be searched by a name index.
An index to schedules recording over 2.75 million people living in the state. Arranged by household, the index includes name, gender, mont and year of birth, place of birth and place of residence.
An index to schedules recording over 2.75 million people living in the state. Arranged by household, the index includes name, gender, mont and year of birth, place of birth and place of residence.
An index to schedules recording around 1.3 million inhabitants of New Jersey, arranged by household. Includes name, rough age, gender and place of residence.
An index to over 800,000 names occurring in various tax lists, censuses and veteran schedules.
Newspapers Covering New Jersey
Transcripts of around 500 various, early newspaper articles.
Text-searchable editions of over 7,500 newspaper titles from the United States, containing 2 billion articles and over 100 million obituaries.
A growing collection of text-searchable, digitalised newspapers from the United States of America. Contains thousands of titles and over 100 million pages.
Text-searchable editions of and over 250 million obituaries and death notices extracted from over 7,500 United States newspaper titles.
This database contains digitized volumes of more than 60 Quaker publications, including some foreign-language periodicals. Names have been indexed from a variety of articles including births, marriage notices, obituaries, officers, missionaries, committee members, names of people who have moved, and other references to members of the Society of Friends.
New Jersey Wills & Probate Records
An index to and images of more than 385,000 wills and probate documents. They typically record details of the deceased's relatives; and sometimes describe real and personal property, sentiments, convictions, intended places of burial and more.
Transcripts of 34,000 wills, which may list real estate, property, several generations of families, charity and more.
Abstracts of early wills and other probate documents, which may include occupation, residence, relatives, property owned and more.
A collection of close to 30,000 documents from the state's colonial period, including land records, arrest warrants, probate documents, legal records, licenses, state administration and financial records, minutes and newspaper extracts.
An index to almost 78,000 wills that were disputed. The index can lead you to documents that may shed a great deal of genealogical information as disputes often arose between siblings and cousins.
New Jersey Immigration & Travel Records
Digital images of registers recording the arrival of passengers and crew at New York harbour. Varying details are included, such as name, age, gender, occupation, nationality, race, last place of residence, intended place of residence and more. The registers can be searched by a name index of over 28 million names.
This database contains an index of aliens and citizens crossing into the U.S. from Canada via various ports of entry along the U.S.-Canadian border. It may include name, age, date and place of birth, gender, ethnicity/nationality, names of friends and relatives and more.
Name index and images from passenger lists of those arriving in San Francisco, California. Records details, such as place of birth and occupation of around 3 million people.
Images of passenger and crew lists, searchable by an index of more than 51 million names. Lists may contain details such as age, gender, place of origin, occupation and much more.
Digital images of passenger lists, recording passenger names, their age, gender, occupation place of birth, citizenship, place of residence and intended place of residence. Searchable by an index of almost 3 million names.
New Jersey Military Records
An index and digital images of registers listing the deaths of around 250,000 Union soldiers. The registers list name, rank, company, date and place of death, cause of death and miscellaneous notes.
Digital images of over 10 million registration cards, which record name, address, date and place of birth, next of kin, employer and more. Cards can be searched by a name index.
Records registering over 15 million men born between 1877 and 1897, including name, age, birth date and place, residence, employer, and physical description.
Details of millions of American men and women who enlisted in the US Army, including serial number, residence, education, enlistment location and date, Army branch and grade, height and weight, military specialty, and other data.
Documents recording the draft of around 2 million men, including name, residence, age, place of birth, employer, physical characteristics, and other information.
New Jersey Court & Legal Records
A vast collection of documents from the state's early history.
A collection of close to 30,000 documents from the state's colonial period, including land records, arrest warrants, probate documents, legal records, licenses, state administration and financial records, minutes and newspaper extracts.
Digital images of applications for passports, which list name, date and place of birth, father's particulars, immigration and naturalisation details, residence, occupation, photograph and more. Searchable by a name index.
An index to 49 million applications and claims for social security. The index includes name, SSN, date and place of birth, nation of citizenship, gender, father's name, mother's maiden name and race.
Over 2.3 million records from investigations of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
New Jersey Taxation Records
An index to over 800,000 names occurring in various tax lists, censuses and veteran schedules.
An index to and digital images of registers recording 8.8 million instances of taxation. The records list the name of the person or business being taxed: their address and details tax assessed and paid.
New Jersey Land & Property Records
A collection of close to 30,000 documents from the state's colonial period, including land records, arrest warrants, probate documents, legal records, licenses, state administration and financial records, minutes and newspaper extracts.
Various maps and documents listing and delineating around 7 million land plots and their owners. Searchable by a name index.
This database is a collection of maps and atlases detailing land areas that comprise the present-day United States and Canada, as well as various other parts of the world.
Over 235,000 documents relating to Union prisoners, legal proceedings, oaths, land forfeitures and more.
An index to and digital images of around 80,000 applications for pensions or grants to public lands in lieu of military service. Some applications may contain over 200 pages of information.
New Jersey Directories & Gazetteers
Images from a book, searchable by a text index, that lists important information about the area and the names of residents and businesses.
A searchable book containing information relating to the area, its residents and businesses.
A directory of the court, parliament, aristocracy, mayors, civil service, military, militia and banks in the British Empire.
An index to around 1.5 billion names found in books containing list of citizens & businesses: their addresses and occupation or business. The index is linked to scanned images of the books, which may also contain local history, details of government bodies, officials and more.
One of the earliest attempt to form a comprehensive dictionary of places in The Americas.
New Jersey Cemeteries
An index to records concerning the funerals of more than 235,000 residents of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The index may contain the name of the deceased, names of those who paid for the funeral, addresses, next of kin, place of burial and funeral cost.
A growing database of over 13,000 gravestones, searchable by name and organised by cemetery.
A database containing details of the burial of 7.6 million US military veterans. Entries may contain details of birth, next of kin and more.
Photographs and transcriptions of millions of gravestones from cemeteries around the world.
A growing collection of millions of funeral and cemetery record transcriptions, including obituaries and names of relatives.
New Jersey Obituaries
Text-searchable editions of over 7,500 newspaper titles from the United States, containing 2 billion articles and over 100 million obituaries.
A growing collection of millions of funeral and cemetery record transcriptions, including obituaries and names of relatives.
A growing database containing 10s of millions of abstract obituaries with a reference to the publication it occurred in and a link to the full obituary if available online.
Text-searchable editions of and over 250 million obituaries and death notices extracted from over 7,500 United States newspaper titles.
A growing index to more than 16 million obituaries, citing name, age, residence and source publication.
New Jersey Histories & Books
A vast collection of documents from the state's early history.
A lengthy history of the state from pre-colonial times, including information on politics, war, education, law, the press, industry and more.
One of the earliest attempt to form a comprehensive dictionary of places in The Americas.
A database of over 300,000 photos, etchings, engravings and other mediums depicting places and events in the British Isles and the rest of the world.
Over 7 million remembrances and historic details submitted by Ancestry members. Useful for local historians.
New Jersey School & Education Records
A growing index to over 300 million entries in middle school, junior high, high school, and college yearbooks linked to digital images of the yearbook pages. Yearbooks usually include name and photo, but may include biographical data, such as family relations, academic achievements and hobbies.
An index to and digital images of over 20,000 year books, listing details of schools, students and staff. Many contain photographs.
A variety of publications listing names of students, faculty, alumni, and others associated with US universities, seminaries and theological institutes, normal schools, medical schools, academies, military schools, etc. Records include catalogues, obituary records and necrologies, class histories, speeches and addresses, commencement exercises, class reports, registers, prospectus, circulars, proceedings, annual reports, magazines and other documents.
Digital images of a variety of publications listing the names of students, faculty, alumni, and others associated primarily with preparatory and similar schools, including academies, high schools, seminaries, reform schools, institutes, industrial schools, military academies, dance schools, grammar schools, Latin schools and others. Searchable by an index of around 650,000 names.
Digital images of a variety of publications listing the names of college students, faculty, alumni, and others associated with places of learning. They include catalouges of students and officers, histories, biographical sketches, retrospectives, memorials, registers, anniversary books, annual reports, addresses and commencement exercises, alumni lists, lists of lectures and courses, board proceedings, catalogues of fraternity members, and other items.
New Jersey Occupation & Business Records
Over 2.3 million records from investigations of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
An index and digital images of schedules recording statistical data concerning agriculture, industry, social and other areas. Includes many people and businesses.
Registers include the name of each government employee, office held, where employed, where born, whence appointed, and pay received, as well as information regarding the Navy, such as names and conditions of all ships and vessels belonging to the United States and when and where they were built.
Books recording over 1.5 million post office appointments. They contain name, appointment date, date and cause of vacancy and post office of appointment. Searchable by a name index.
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database has information on more than 35,000 slave voyages that forcibly embarked over 12 million Africans for transport to the Americas between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Pedigrees & Family Trees Covering New Jersey
Pedigrees of women who were descendants of one or more servicemen of The American Revolutionary War. Contains 100,000s of names.
A searchable database of linked genealogies compiled from thousands of reputable and not-so-reputable sources. Contains many details on European gentry & nobility, but covers many countries outside Europe and people from all walks of life.
Genealogical charts, and coats of arms where appropriate, of prominent families in America's early history.
A compilation of lineage-linked family trees submitted by Ancestry users. The database contains over 2 billion individuals and is searchable by numerous metrics.
Detailed guides for researchers with Spanish-American ancestors. It includes biographies and genealogical charts for over 700 noted Spanish-American families.
New Jersey Royalty, Nobility & Heraldry Records
A searchable database of linked genealogies compiled from thousands of reputable and not-so-reputable sources. Contains many details on European gentry & nobility, but covers many countries outside Europe and people from all walks of life.
A lengthy history of England detailing the country's connection to the U.S.A. Includes much detail on royalty, nobility and other historical figures of note.
New Jersey Church Records
An index and digital images to birth, marriage, death and burial records; lists of church members and officers; communion lists; confirmations; probationers and other records. The collection contains around 11 million names.
An index to and digital images of 285,000 records of baptism, marriage and burial of the Dutch Reformed Church in the United States.
Details of records held by selected churches in the states on Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
An index to and digital images of documents recording almost 6 million names. They include registers of births, marriages and deaths; lists of members; movement of members between congregations; records of discipline; disownment; burials and more.
This database contains digitized volumes of more than 60 Quaker publications, including some foreign-language periodicals. Names have been indexed from a variety of articles including births, marriage notices, obituaries, officers, missionaries, committee members, names of people who have moved, and other references to members of the Society of Friends.
Biographical Directories Covering New Jersey
A ten volume work containing close to 20,000 biographies of notable Americans.
Over 75,000 biographies covering congressmen, women, military and other notable individuals.
An index to millions of biographies, listing names, dates of birth and death and the biography's source publication.
Detailed guides for researchers with Spanish-American ancestors. It includes biographies and genealogical charts for over 700 noted Spanish-American families.
This database contains millions of records of people whose names have appeared in printed genealogical records and family histories.
New Jersey Maps
Maps recording districts used to allot areas in which census takers would operate. Searchable by street name and more.
Various maps and documents listing and delineating around 7 million land plots and their owners. Searchable by a name index.
This database is a collection of maps and atlases detailing land areas that comprise the present-day United States and Canada, as well as various other parts of the world.
An interactive index to thousands of maps covering the world, continents, countries and regions. The majority of maps cover Britain and Ireland.
A collection of around 2,000 reconnaissance, sketch, and theater-of-war maps.
New Jersey Reference Works
Details of records held by selected churches in the states on Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
An index to over 2.7 million articles published in various genealogical, historical and ethnographic publications.
A search engine that covers over 2.5 million pages of vital records, family trees, biographies and other genealogical resources.
Details of record collections held by numerous sub-branches of The National Archives.
Detailed guides for researchers with Spanish-American ancestors. It includes biographies and genealogical charts for over 700 noted Spanish-American families.
Historical Description
NEW JERSEY is one of the central states on the Atlantic coast of the country comprising the original thirteen United States. The earliest settlement was made in the county of Bergen, between the years 1620 and 1630, by some Dutch people from New York. They were joined by parties of Danes and Norwegians, who, in 1638, were followed by a body of Swedes and Fins, which formed a colony on the Delaware River, and purchased of the aborigines the lands on both sides of that stream, as far as the river was navigable. In 1664, the territory between the Connecticut and Delaware Rivers was granted to the Duke of York, brother to Charles II. The charter included New Jersey, of which the Dutch were forthwith dispossessed by the English; and it was then conveyed to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. These latter proprietors drew up a form of government, and sent over Philip Carteret as governor, who fixed upon Elizabethtown as his seat of government, in 1665. Sundry political changes ensued, and in 1676 the province was divided, the western part annexed to New York, and the eastern remaining as a separate colony, under the direct dominion of the crown. Six years afterwards, the latter section was assigned to William Penn and his associates. Twenty years subsequently, it was surrendered to Queen Anne, and incorporated with New York, under the government of which both provinces continued until 1738, when, they were again placed under the immediate jurisdiction of the British sovereign, and so remained until the royal authority was abrogated by the revolution of 1776. The republican constitution of the state is dated July 2d of that year. During the war with Great Britain, New Jersey suffered more than her proportion of the hardships, and rendered her full measure of the services, incident to that eventful struggle.
Boundaries and Extent
New Jersey is bounded north by New York State, east by the Atlantic Ocean, south by Delaware Bay, and west by the State of Pennsylvania. It lies between 38° 58' and 41° 21' north latitude, and extends from 73° 58' to 75° 29' west longitude. Its extreme length, from north to south, is about 160 miles, and its average breadth not far from 50 miles. Its area, by official report, is 8320 miles.
Government
The government is vested in a governor, Council, and House of Assembly, all of whom are elected annually, the former by the legislative branches in joint ballot, the latter by the people. The Council consists of 18 members, the president of which is, ex officio, lieutenant governor, and the Assembly comprises 58 members. No persons are eligible for either of these offices without a previous residence of one year, and the possession of property valued at £1000 in the case of councillors, or at £500 in the case of assembly men. Voters must also have resided within the state one year, and possess property worth £50 “proclamation money.”
Judiciary. The judicial tribunals consist of a Court of Errors and Appeals, a Court of Chancery, a Supreme Court, and Courts of Common Pleas. The Court of Errors comprises the chancellor, the justices of the Supreme Court, and six other judges appointed for six years by the executive, one of the latter vacating his seat in rotation each year. This court holds four stated terms every year. The chancellor and judges of the Supreme Court are appointed by the governor and council for seven years; the Court of Chancery holds four regular terms per annum, and the Supreme Court the same, the judges of which also hold Circuit Courts quarterly in each county. Judges of the Common Pleas Courts, five in each county, are chosen for five years by the legislature, and hold courts four times a year.
Education. The state holds an available school fund amounting to $377,413.01. There are some 1600 school districts in the state; but the system of free school education, judging from the latest returns, does not seem to have met with that favor from the legislature, or that solicitude on the part of the people, which its great importance demands; for it appears that, out of 119,000 children, between the ages of 5 and 16 years, only 70,000 receive instruction; that the average length of time within the year, for which schools are kept, is but nine months, and that the average cost of tuition is $2.06 per quarter for each pupil. New Jersey, however, has long sustained a large number of literary institutions of a respectable order. At Princeton, there are the College of New Jersey, an ancient and distinguished establishment, and the Presbyterian Theological Seminary, of like eminence. At New Brunswick is Rutgers, formerly Queen’s College, founded in 1770, with which also is connected the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Dutch church. There are likewise numerous academies, &c., in all parts of the state. The Friends have several respectable schools under their particular charge.
Finances
The absolute debt of the state, on the 1st of January, 1850, was $67,595.82, the annual interest upon which amounted to $4075.84. The productive property of the state was valued at $262,397.53, and the unproductive at $764,670.60; the latter consisting of the “surplus fund” received from the United States, which has been loaned without interest to the respective counties. The revenues are derived mainly from transit duties on railroads and canals, dividends on stocks of ditto, taxes on railroad stock, interest on railroad bonds, special loans, &c. The aggregate receipts from these sources, for the year ending on the above-mentioned date, amounted to $125,690.82, and the public expenditures for the same period were $126,552.75. There are between 20 and 30 banks in the state, with an aggregate capital of from three to four millions of dollars.
Surface, Soil, &c.-The face of the country at the north is rather mountainous and broken, being crossed by portions of the Blue Ridge and other elevated ranges. From this point to the central part of the state the land is gradually depressed, and becomes undulating. At the south it is still lower and more level. The soil in the hilly region furnishes many excellent tracts for grazing; in the centre it is quite fertile; while towards the Atlantic coast it is sandy and naturally sterile. The latter district, however, by manual toil, has been made uncommonly productive, the proximity of two great markets having stimulated the industry and the agricultural skill of the inhabitants. Wheat and all the grains peculiar to the Middle States, potatoes, all descriptions of garden vegetables, and fruits of the finest sorts, as peaches, apples, pears, plums, cherries, strawberries, &c., are raised in great profusion, wherever due regard has been given to the improvement of the soil.
Rivers. Several navigable streams intersect the state or flow along its borders, furnishing fine mill sites and abundance of water power for all needed manufacturing purposes. Besides the Hudson and the Delaware, which wash the eastern and western shores, the chief rivers are the Raritan, navigable for 15 miles, with important waterfalls beyond; the Hackensack, of about the same navigable extent, though supplying water power for about 20 miles farther; the Passaic, Salem, Cohanzey, and others, all more or less convertible to the purposes of commerce or manufactures.
Internal Improvements
Among the most important works of internal improvement are the Morris Canal, the Delaware and Hudson Canal; the Camden and Amboy, the Paterson and Hudson, the New Jersey, the New Brunswick and Trenton, the Morris and Essex, and other railroads, with divers branches. These pass through various quarters of the state in almost every direction, and afford great facilities for internal and external commerce. Most of the trade of the state is carried on or benefited by means of these valuable public works. They afford convenient egress to the vast quantities of agricultural produce, cattle, domestic animals, poultry, manufactured articles, &c., which are annually exported from the state.
Minerals
Valuable iron, zinc, and copper ores are found in the state, and have been extensively worked, the smelting establishments and numerous furnaces being well supplied with fuel from the great sandy tracts which are covered with forests of pine timber.
Manufactures
The manufacturing branches principally pursued in New Jersey are those of iron, glass, cotton, and woollen. There are also large numbers of paper mills, tanneries and other manufactories of leather, potteries, hat, cap, and bonnet factories, distilleries, machine shops, flouring mills, ropewalks, &c.; besides which, great quantities of home-made or family articles are annually produced.
Indians
Few, if any, of the descendants of the aboriginal tribes are found within the limits of the state.
Population
The character of the people has undoubtedly been essentially modified during the lapse of the several generations that have successively followed in the train of time, since the date of the earliest settlements. But few of the characteristics of the original emigrants from the north of Europe are now discoverable. Most of the inhabitants probably are of English extraction. The last census (1850) shows a population of near 500,000, including about 22,000 free colored persons.
Climate
New Jersey enjoys a mild and healthful climate. Towards the sea-coast, the air is pure, and the temperature varies less between the seasons than in the high regions at the north, the thermometer seldom indicating a greater heat in summer than 87°, or less than 13° in winter. In the mountainous districts, the weather in winter is quite severe.
Religion
The Presbyterians are the most numerous; the Methodists, Baptists, Dutch Reformed, Episcopalians, and Quakers nearly equally divide the remainder of the population. There are, however, some Roman Catholics, Congregationalists, Universalists, &c.
Most Common Surnames in New Jersey
| Rank | Surname | Incidence | Frequency | Percent of Parent | Rank in United States |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Patel | 33,399 | 1:269 | 14.44% | 123 |
| 2 | Williams | 31,895 | 1:282 | 1.66% | 3 |
| 3 | Brown | 30,473 | 1:295 | 1.72% | 4 |
| 4 | Johnson | 28,944 | 1:310 | 1.32% | 2 |
| 5 | Rodriguez | 27,691 | 1:325 | 3.24% | 14 |
| 6 | Lee | 23,184 | 1:388 | 2.77% | 15 |
| 7 | Jones | 22,755 | 1:395 | 1.37% | 5 |
| 8 | Miller | 21,548 | 1:417 | 1.58% | 7 |
| 9 | Davis | 19,799 | 1:454 | 1.41% | 6 |
| 10 | Rivera | 18,604 | 1:483 | 5.46% | 68 |
| 11 | Gonzalez | 17,820 | 1:504 | 2.86% | 29 |
| 12 | Perez | 17,077 | 1:526 | 3.20% | 40 |
| 13 | Garcia | 15,729 | 1:571 | 1.74% | 10 |
| 14 | Martinez | 15,638 | 1:575 | 1.94% | 19 |
| 15 | Lopez | 15,305 | 1:587 | 2.30% | 24 |
| 16 | Kim | 14,268 | 1:630 | 5.11% | 91 |
| 17 | Wilson | 14,157 | 1:635 | 1.45% | 9 |
| 18 | Torres | 13,680 | 1:657 | 3.82% | 65 |
| 19 | Hernandez | 13,234 | 1:679 | 1.86% | 23 |
| 20 | Jackson | 13,188 | 1:681 | 1.59% | 16 |
| 21 | Anderson | 12,435 | 1:723 | 1.23% | 8 |
| 22 | Harris | 12,394 | 1:725 | 1.61% | 21 |
| 23 | White | 12,262 | 1:733 | 1.51% | 18 |
| 24 | Taylor | 12,135 | 1:741 | 1.35% | 11 |
| 25 | Murphy | 11,690 | 1:769 | 3.04% | 58 |
| 26 | Martin | 11,381 | 1:790 | 1.39% | 17 |
| 27 | Moore | 11,366 | 1:791 | 1.32% | 13 |
| 28 | Shah | 11,220 | 1:801 | 14.33% | 516 |
| 29 | Robinson | 11,031 | 1:815 | 1.76% | 27 |
| 30 | Kelly | 10,987 | 1:818 | 3.34% | 72 |
| 31 | Thompson | 10,941 | 1:821 | 1.39% | 20 |
| 32 | Clark | 10,853 | 1:828 | 1.51% | 22 |
| 33 | Lewis | 10,464 | 1:859 | 1.62% | 25 |
| 34 | Diaz | 10,037 | 1:895 | 3.43% | 85 |
| 35 | Green | 9,859 | 1:912 | 1.83% | 37 |
| 36 | Sanchez | 9,769 | 1:920 | 2.07% | 44 |
| 37 | Cohen | 9,505 | 1:945 | 6.56% | 247 |
| 38 | Ortiz | 9,367 | 1:959 | 3.79% | 113 |
| 39 | Young | 8,746 | 1:1,028 | 1.46% | 31 |
| 40 | Campbell | 8,655 | 1:1,038 | 1.76% | 41 |
| 41 | Allen | 8,651 | 1:1,039 | 1.39% | 28 |
| 42 | Walker | 8,543 | 1:1,052 | 1.35% | 26 |
| 43 | Reyes | 8,409 | 1:1,069 | 3.06% | 96 |
| 44 | Wright | 8,396 | 1:1,070 | 1.51% | 33 |
| 45 | Morales | 8,303 | 1:1,082 | 3.34% | 112 |
| 46 | Ramos | 8,242 | 1:1,090 | 3.61% | 125 |
| 47 | King | 8,235 | 1:1,091 | 1.47% | 32 |
| 48 | Scott | 8,232 | 1:1,092 | 1.53% | 38 |
| 49 | Adams | 7,810 | 1:1,151 | 1.41% | 34 |
| 50 | Hall | 7,769 | 1:1,157 | 1.25% | 30 |
| 51 | Santiago | 7,760 | 1:1,158 | 7.38% | 362 |
| 52 | Sullivan | 7,529 | 1:1,194 | 2.57% | 83 |
| 53 | Singh | 7,497 | 1:1,199 | 5.60% | 273 |
| 54 | Fernandez | 7,483 | 1:1,201 | 4.28% | 200 |
| 55 | Hill | 7,319 | 1:1,228 | 1.35% | 35 |
| 56 | Gomez | 7,225 | 1:1,244 | 2.46% | 82 |
| 57 | Ramirez | 7,208 | 1:1,247 | 1.75% | 52 |
| 58 | Morris | 7,202 | 1:1,248 | 1.80% | 55 |
| 59 | Santos | 7,116 | 1:1,263 | 6.33% | 329 |
| 60 | Mitchell | 6,901 | 1:1,302 | 1.51% | 45 |
| 61 | Evans | 6,770 | 1:1,327 | 1.49% | 46 |
| 62 | Collins | 6,631 | 1:1,355 | 1.58% | 50 |
| 63 | Phillips | 6,597 | 1:1,362 | 1.50% | 47 |
| 64 | Cooper | 6,577 | 1:1,366 | 1.81% | 61 |
| 65 | Nelson | 6,511 | 1:1,380 | 1.21% | 39 |
| 66 | Baker | 6,505 | 1:1,382 | 1.20% | 36 |
| 67 | Russo | 6,434 | 1:1,397 | 9.59% | 622 |
| 68 | Roberts | 6,326 | 1:1,421 | 1.34% | 43 |
| 69 | Walsh | 6,162 | 1:1,458 | 4.30% | 251 |
| 70 | Ryan | 6,089 | 1:1,476 | 3.19% | 170 |
| 71 | Carter | 6,030 | 1:1,490 | 1.24% | 42 |
| 72 | Edwards | 6,023 | 1:1,492 | 1.42% | 49 |
| 73 | Stewart | 6,015 | 1:1,494 | 1.50% | 54 |
| 74 | Schwartz | 5,967 | 1:1,506 | 4.85% | 296 |
| 75 | Flores | 5,950 | 1:1,510 | 1.66% | 63 |
| 76 | Wang | 5,884 | 1:1,527 | 4.12% | 254 |
| 77 | Hughes | 5,811 | 1:1,547 | 1.91% | 78 |
| 78 | Ross | 5,746 | 1:1,564 | 1.95% | 80 |
| 79 | Fisher | 5,713 | 1:1,573 | 2.06% | 94 |
| 80 | Bennett | 5,651 | 1:1,590 | 1.74% | 74 |
| 81 | Ruiz | 5,641 | 1:1,593 | 2.69% | 141 |
| 82 | Bell | 5,595 | 1:1,606 | 1.55% | 62 |
| 83 | Park | 5,554 | 1:1,618 | 4.44% | 291 |
| 84 | Gordon | 5,534 | 1:1,624 | 2.57% | 136 |
| 85 | Rogers | 5,528 | 1:1,626 | 1.43% | 57 |
| 86 | Gallagher | 5,500 | 1:1,634 | 5.82% | 418 |
| 87 | Jimenez | 5,477 | 1:1,641 | 3.18% | 204 |
| 88 | James | 5,410 | 1:1,661 | 1.79% | 79 |
| 89 | Burke | 5,398 | 1:1,665 | 3.22% | 214 |
| 90 | Silva | 5,397 | 1:1,665 | 3.50% | 232 |
| 91 | Parker | 5,388 | 1:1,668 | 1.29% | 51 |
| 92 | Vargas | 5,384 | 1:1,669 | 3.71% | 246 |
| 93 | Hoffman | 5,355 | 1:1,678 | 2.90% | 178 |
| 94 | Cook | 5,278 | 1:1,703 | 1.33% | 56 |
| 95 | Colon | 5,277 | 1:1,703 | 8.46% | 677 |
| 96 | Alvarez | 5,262 | 1:1,708 | 2.74% | 167 |
| 97 | Watson | 5,255 | 1:1,710 | 1.65% | 76 |
| 98 | Morgan | 5,224 | 1:1,720 | 1.43% | 60 |
| 99 | Castro | 5,212 | 1:1,724 | 3.22% | 223 |
| 100 | Lynch | 5,159 | 1:1,742 | 3.37% | 236 |
| 101 | Ward | 5,134 | 1:1,750 | 1.56% | 71 |
| 102 | Richardson | 5,060 | 1:1,776 | 1.61% | 77 |
| 103 | Peterson | 4,989 | 1:1,801 | 1.37% | 59 |
| 104 | Kennedy | 4,881 | 1:1,841 | 2.15% | 129 |
| 105 | De | 4,819 | 1:1,865 | 19.38% | 1,825 |
| 106 | Henry | 4,814 | 1:1,867 | 2.29% | 138 |
| 107 | Castillo | 4,808 | 1:1,869 | 2.40% | 155 |
| 108 | Burns | 4,783 | 1:1,879 | 2.16% | 131 |
| 109 | Reilly | 4,766 | 1:1,886 | 8.21% | 722 |
| 110 | Reed | 4,701 | 1:1,912 | 1.35% | 66 |
| 111 | Weiss | 4,688 | 1:1,917 | 5.43% | 465 |
| 112 | Turner | 4,648 | 1:1,934 | 1.08% | 48 |
| 113 | Coleman | 4,642 | 1:1,936 | 1.66% | 92 |
| 114 | Medina | 4,624 | 1:1,944 | 2.79% | 218 |
| 115 | Jenkins | 4,602 | 1:1,953 | 1.68% | 100 |
| 115 | Soto | 4,602 | 1:1,953 | 3.67% | 289 |
| 117 | Brooks | 4,592 | 1:1,957 | 1.40% | 73 |
| 118 | McCarthy | 4,555 | 1:1,973 | 3.98% | 320 |
| 119 | Velez | 4,553 | 1:1,974 | 8.61% | 805 |
| 120 | Graham | 4,542 | 1:1,979 | 1.76% | 103 |
| 121 | Obrien | 4,532 | 1:1,983 | 3.91% | 315 |
| 122 | Butler | 4,493 | 1:2,000 | 1.59% | 88 |
| 123 | Klein | 4,490 | 1:2,002 | 3.83% | 310 |
| 124 | Figueroa | 4,474 | 1:2,009 | 5.19% | 467 |
| 125 | Vasquez | 4,464 | 1:2,013 | 2.28% | 162 |
| 126 | Gray | 4,402 | 1:2,042 | 1.37% | 75 |
| 127 | Nguyen | 4,389 | 1:2,048 | 1.09% | 53 |
| 128 | Perry | 4,369 | 1:2,057 | 1.59% | 98 |
| 129 | Fox | 4,355 | 1:2,064 | 2.12% | 147 |
| 130 | Mendez | 4,348 | 1:2,067 | 3.47% | 290 |
| 131 | Myers | 4,324 | 1:2,078 | 1.47% | 84 |
| 132 | Schmidt | 4,323 | 1:2,079 | 2.19% | 160 |
| 133 | Wood | 4,321 | 1:2,080 | 1.29% | 69 |
| 134 | Price | 4,237 | 1:2,121 | 1.45% | 86 |
| 135 | Howard | 4,231 | 1:2,124 | 1.27% | 70 |
| 136 | Foster | 4,230 | 1:2,125 | 1.44% | 81 |
| 137 | Guzman | 4,226 | 1:2,127 | 3.17% | 275 |
| 138 | Wagner | 4,221 | 1:2,129 | 2.01% | 139 |
| 139 | Roman | 4,180 | 1:2,150 | 6.12% | 605 |
| 140 | Carroll | 4,176 | 1:2,152 | 2.31% | 184 |
| 141 | Snyder | 4,175 | 1:2,153 | 2.01% | 144 |
| 142 | Khan | 4,134 | 1:2,174 | 5.05% | 495 |
| 143 | Alexander | 4,131 | 1:2,175 | 1.58% | 101 |
| 144 | Quinn | 4,115 | 1:2,184 | 3.90% | 358 |
| 145 | Brennan | 4,107 | 1:2,188 | 5.95% | 597 |
| 145 | Hayes | 4,107 | 1:2,188 | 1.67% | 114 |
| 147 | Ford | 4,087 | 1:2,199 | 1.73% | 121 |
| 148 | Jordan | 4,082 | 1:2,202 | 1.61% | 108 |
| 149 | Powell | 4,053 | 1:2,217 | 1.47% | 97 |
| 150 | Romano | 4,052 | 1:2,218 | 10.33% | 1,111 |
| 151 | Nunez | 4,046 | 1:2,221 | 3.94% | 377 |
| 152 | McDonald | 4,024 | 1:2,233 | 1.72% | 122 |
| 152 | Rosario | 4,024 | 1:2,233 | 10.64% | 1,164 |
| 154 | Marshall | 4,020 | 1:2,236 | 1.77% | 128 |
| 155 | Grant | 4,010 | 1:2,241 | 2.21% | 183 |
| 156 | Moran | 3,995 | 1:2,250 | 3.91% | 379 |
| 157 | Esposito | 3,989 | 1:2,253 | 12.76% | 1,446 |
| 158 | Levine | 3,966 | 1:2,266 | 7.00% | 748 |
| 158 | Meyer | 3,966 | 1:2,266 | 1.90% | 142 |
| 160 | Weber | 3,953 | 1:2,273 | 2.66% | 244 |
| 161 | Russell | 3,927 | 1:2,289 | 1.42% | 95 |
| 162 | Schneider | 3,915 | 1:2,296 | 2.76% | 258 |
| 162 | Wong | 3,915 | 1:2,296 | 2.56% | 237 |
| 164 | Friedman | 3,897 | 1:2,306 | 6.17% | 667 |
| 165 | Shaw | 3,894 | 1:2,308 | 1.86% | 143 |
| 166 | Romero | 3,882 | 1:2,315 | 2.14% | 181 |
| 167 | Patterson | 3,865 | 1:2,325 | 1.52% | 107 |
| 168 | Joseph | 3,851 | 1:2,334 | 3.53% | 344 |
| 169 | McLaughlin | 3,800 | 1:2,365 | 3.76% | 384 |
| 170 | Goldberg | 3,798 | 1:2,366 | 7.57% | 850 |
| 171 | Henderson | 3,780 | 1:2,378 | 1.38% | 99 |
| 172 | Reynolds | 3,772 | 1:2,383 | 1.47% | 105 |
| 173 | Hamilton | 3,742 | 1:2,402 | 1.44% | 102 |
| 174 | Vega | 3,708 | 1:2,424 | 3.55% | 365 |
| 175 | Vazquez | 3,687 | 1:2,437 | 4.07% | 437 |
| 176 | Harrison | 3,684 | 1:2,439 | 1.56% | 120 |
| 177 | Dunn | 3,678 | 1:2,443 | 1.93% | 172 |
| 178 | Simmons | 3,655 | 1:2,459 | 1.43% | 106 |
| 179 | Lin | 3,643 | 1:2,467 | 3.98% | 431 |
| 180 | Wallace | 3,629 | 1:2,476 | 1.43% | 110 |
| 181 | Rose | 3,608 | 1:2,491 | 1.80% | 156 |
| 182 | Greene | 3,606 | 1:2,492 | 2.14% | 210 |
| 182 | Washington | 3,606 | 1:2,492 | 1.76% | 146 |
| 184 | Maldonado | 3,596 | 1:2,499 | 3.52% | 380 |
| 185 | Barnes | 3,594 | 1:2,501 | 1.28% | 89 |
| 186 | Jacobs | 3,593 | 1:2,501 | 2.27% | 228 |
| 187 | Mason | 3,560 | 1:2,524 | 1.76% | 151 |
| 188 | Matthews | 3,559 | 1:2,525 | 2.11% | 211 |
| 189 | Daniels | 3,553 | 1:2,529 | 1.93% | 179 |
| 190 | Long | 3,547 | 1:2,534 | 1.24% | 87 |
| 191 | Rojas | 3,530 | 1:2,546 | 3.99% | 453 |
| 192 | Giordano | 3,529 | 1:2,547 | 15.13% | 1,972 |
| 193 | Marino | 3,526 | 1:2,549 | 8.31% | 1,025 |
| 194 | Desai | 3,522 | 1:2,552 | 13.44% | 1,719 |
| 194 | Stevens | 3,522 | 1:2,552 | 1.49% | 119 |
| 196 | Simon | 3,508 | 1:2,562 | 3.37% | 366 |
| 197 | Liu | 3,502 | 1:2,566 | 3.45% | 383 |
| 198 | Pena | 3,488 | 1:2,577 | 2.75% | 285 |
| 199 | Freeman | 3,458 | 1:2,599 | 1.60% | 133 |
| 200 | Holmes | 3,444 | 1:2,609 | 1.80% | 168 |
| Rank | Surname | Incidence | Frequency | Percent of Parent | Rank in United States |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Smith | 15,361 | 1:74 | 2.43% | 1 |
| 2 | Brown | 6,756 | 1:167 | 1.90% | 3 |
| 3 | Johnson | 6,508 | 1:174 | 1.70% | 2 |
| 4 | Miller | 5,441 | 1:208 | 1.94% | 6 |
| 5 | Williams | 4,100 | 1:276 | 1.28% | 4 |
| 6 | Clark | 3,977 | 1:284 | 2.38% | 10 |
| 7 | Wilson | 3,955 | 1:286 | 2.10% | 8 |
| 8 | Taylor | 3,709 | 1:305 | 2.19% | 9 |
| 9 | Jones | 3,686 | 1:307 | 1.16% | 5 |
| 10 | Davis | 3,595 | 1:315 | 1.42% | 7 |
| 11 | Thompson | 3,274 | 1:346 | 2.08% | 13 |
| 12 | Murphy | 3,261 | 1:347 | 3.44% | 32 |
| 13 | Moore | 3,118 | 1:363 | 1.95% | 12 |
| 14 | White | 2,951 | 1:383 | 1.83% | 11 |
| 15 | Kelly | 2,816 | 1:402 | 3.86% | 44 |
| 16 | Allen | 2,801 | 1:404 | 2.32% | 21 |
| 17 | Martin | 2,763 | 1:410 | 1.88% | 15 |
| 18 | Anderson | 2,470 | 1:458 | 1.69% | 17 |
| 19 | Cook | 2,433 | 1:465 | 2.78% | 33 |
| 20 | Jackson | 2,209 | 1:512 | 1.50% | 14 |
| 21 | Young | 2,153 | 1:526 | 1.87% | 24 |
| 22 | Green | 2,129 | 1:531 | 1.75% | 19 |
| 23 | Ryan | 2,049 | 1:552 | 3.85% | 69 |
| 24 | Adams | 2,005 | 1:564 | 2.06% | 31 |
| 25 | Hall | 2,002 | 1:565 | 1.65% | 20 |
| 26 | Wright | 1,979 | 1:572 | 1.85% | 26 |
| 27 | Harris | 1,953 | 1:579 | 1.52% | 18 |
| 28 | King | 1,936 | 1:584 | 1.83% | 27 |
| 29 | Ward | 1,917 | 1:590 | 2.87% | 50 |
| 30 | Hoffman | 1,893 | 1:598 | 5.85% | 158 |
| 31 | Thomas | 1,887 | 1:600 | 1.29% | 16 |
| 32 | Parker | 1,879 | 1:602 | 2.34% | 37 |
| 33 | Campbell | 1,870 | 1:605 | 2.17% | 34 |
| 33 | Morris | 1,870 | 1:605 | 2.68% | 46 |
| 35 | Bennett | 1,867 | 1:606 | 3.51% | 70 |
| 36 | Conover | 1,852 | 1:611 | 44.37% | 1,559 |
| 37 | Lewis | 1,830 | 1:618 | 1.54% | 22 |
| 38 | Robinson | 1,824 | 1:620 | 1.76% | 30 |
| 39 | Collins | 1,801 | 1:628 | 2.37% | 41 |
| 40 | Reed | 1,773 | 1:638 | 2.35% | 42 |
| 41 | Fisher | 1,766 | 1:641 | 2.64% | 49 |
| 42 | Riley | 1,750 | 1:647 | 4.06% | 104 |
| 43 | Burns | 1,727 | 1:655 | 3.36% | 74 |
| 44 | Wood | 1,712 | 1:661 | 2.14% | 38 |
| 45 | Hill | 1,678 | 1:674 | 1.59% | 28 |
| 46 | Dunn | 1,637 | 1:691 | 3.89% | 109 |
| 47 | Snyder | 1,629 | 1:695 | 3.47% | 84 |
| 48 | O'Brien | 1,598 | 1:708 | 4.06% | 119 |
| 49 | Sullivan | 1,585 | 1:714 | 2.36% | 48 |
| 50 | Scott | 1,570 | 1:721 | 1.50% | 29 |
| 51 | Baker | 1,555 | 1:728 | 1.40% | 25 |
| 52 | Cole | 1,524 | 1:742 | 2.93% | 73 |
| 53 | Lee | 1,494 | 1:757 | 1.81% | 35 |
| 54 | Rogers | 1,486 | 1:761 | 2.37% | 55 |
| 55 | Hunt | 1,456 | 1:777 | 3.36% | 102 |
| 56 | Cooper | 1,413 | 1:801 | 2.37% | 60 |
| 57 | Price | 1,395 | 1:811 | 2.54% | 67 |
| 58 | Murray | 1,372 | 1:825 | 3.62% | 128 |
| 59 | Hughes | 1,346 | 1:841 | 2.90% | 89 |
| 60 | Lynch | 1,338 | 1:846 | 3.66% | 137 |
| 61 | Higgins | 1,328 | 1:852 | 5.27% | 208 |
| 62 | Haines | 1,320 | 1:857 | 10.76% | 505 |
| 63 | Sharp | 1,306 | 1:866 | 5.39% | 217 |
| 64 | Cox | 1,290 | 1:877 | 2.15% | 57 |
| 65 | Stewart | 1,287 | 1:879 | 1.80% | 45 |
| 66 | Applegate | 1,256 | 1:901 | 30.88% | 1,594 |
| 67 | Walker | 1,240 | 1:912 | 1.05% | 23 |
| 68 | Morgan | 1,224 | 1:924 | 1.90% | 53 |
| 69 | Crane | 1,221 | 1:927 | 8.39% | 412 |
| 70 | Fox | 1,208 | 1:937 | 3.03% | 118 |
| 71 | McDonald | 1,181 | 1:958 | 2.26% | 72 |
| 72 | Henry | 1,180 | 1:959 | 2.77% | 107 |
| 73 | Brady | 1,179 | 1:960 | 5.12% | 232 |
| 74 | Roberts | 1,178 | 1:960 | 1.47% | 39 |
| 75 | Baldwin | 1,141 | 1:992 | 4.51% | 207 |
| 76 | Howell | 1,123 | 1:1,008 | 4.89% | 234 |
| 77 | Stout | 1,119 | 1:1,011 | 8.87% | 488 |
| 78 | Hart | 1,115 | 1:1,015 | 2.72% | 112 |
| 79 | Voorhees | 1,110 | 1:1,019 | 47.91% | 2,731 |
| 80 | Watson | 1,100 | 1:1,029 | 1.86% | 63 |
| 81 | Harrison | 1,098 | 1:1,030 | 2.50% | 100 |
| 82 | Garrison | 1,092 | 1:1,036 | 9.00% | 512 |
| 83 | Pierson | 1,088 | 1:1,040 | 12.15% | 700 |
| 84 | Ford | 1,086 | 1:1,042 | 2.41% | 96 |
| 85 | Meyer | 1,085 | 1:1,043 | 3.36% | 159 |
| 86 | Post | 1,082 | 1:1,046 | 12.42% | 717 |
| 86 | Edwards | 1,082 | 1:1,046 | 1.65% | 52 |
| 88 | Foster | 1,071 | 1:1,056 | 1.80% | 62 |
| 89 | Holmes | 1,055 | 1:1,072 | 2.85% | 132 |
| 90 | Kane | 1,051 | 1:1,077 | 5.70% | 299 |
| 91 | Decker | 1,045 | 1:1,083 | 6.16% | 338 |
| 92 | Kennedy | 1,043 | 1:1,085 | 2.57% | 114 |
| 93 | Shaw | 1,024 | 1:1,105 | 2.36% | 103 |
| 94 | Burke | 1,019 | 1:1,110 | 3.64% | 187 |
| 95 | Drake | 1,015 | 1:1,115 | 4.96% | 256 |
| 96 | Peterson | 1,011 | 1:1,119 | 2.06% | 79 |
| 97 | Vreeland | 1,010 | 1:1,120 | 61.77% | 3,707 |
| 98 | Woodruff | 1,002 | 1:1,129 | 10.20% | 643 |
| 99 | Turner | 992 | 1:1,141 | 1.26% | 40 |
| 100 | Ackerman | 989 | 1:1,144 | 15.21% | 991 |
| 101 | Sutton | 985 | 1:1,149 | 4.93% | 269 |
| 102 | Clayton | 984 | 1:1,150 | 7.80% | 487 |
| 103 | Lane | 981 | 1:1,153 | 2.77% | 145 |
| 103 | Kelley | 981 | 1:1,153 | 2.07% | 82 |
| 105 | West | 980 | 1:1,155 | 2.12% | 90 |
| 106 | Myers | 978 | 1:1,157 | 1.69% | 65 |
| 107 | Apgar | 977 | 1:1,158 | 77.54% | 4,687 |
| 108 | Evans | 975 | 1:1,160 | 1.32% | 43 |
| 109 | Pierce | 966 | 1:1,171 | 2.61% | 133 |
| 110 | Schmidt | 962 | 1:1,176 | 3.94% | 214 |
| 111 | Quinn | 959 | 1:1,180 | 4.06% | 223 |
| 112 | Mathews | 955 | 1:1,185 | 3.24% | 171 |
| 113 | Lippincott | 953 | 1:1,187 | 59.12% | 3,757 |
| 114 | Carter | 952 | 1:1,189 | 1.16% | 36 |
| 115 | Reynolds | 946 | 1:1,196 | 1.95% | 81 |
| 116 | Day | 934 | 1:1,211 | 2.96% | 163 |
| 117 | Berry | 933 | 1:1,213 | 2.53% | 135 |
| 118 | Mitchell | 931 | 1:1,215 | 1.46% | 54 |
| 119 | Ross | 922 | 1:1,227 | 1.84% | 76 |
| 120 | Phillips | 921 | 1:1,229 | 1.54% | 59 |
| 121 | Welsh | 910 | 1:1,243 | 4.59% | 273 |
| 122 | Bell | 905 | 1:1,250 | 1.36% | 51 |
| 123 | Bailey | 897 | 1:1,261 | 1.63% | 66 |
| 124 | Mason | 891 | 1:1,270 | 2.05% | 101 |
| 125 | Freeman | 887 | 1:1,276 | 2.55% | 148 |
| 126 | Mills | 886 | 1:1,277 | 2.42% | 138 |
| 127 | Farrell | 880 | 1:1,286 | 5.49% | 368 |
| 128 | Reeves | 876 | 1:1,292 | 5.42% | 365 |
| 129 | Doyle | 873 | 1:1,296 | 3.57% | 215 |
| 130 | Lyons | 868 | 1:1,304 | 3.86% | 237 |
| 130 | Gray | 868 | 1:1,304 | 1.46% | 61 |
| 132 | Walsh | 864 | 1:1,310 | 4.38% | 276 |
| 133 | Long | 863 | 1:1,311 | 1.44% | 58 |
| 134 | Bird | 854 | 1:1,325 | 4.53% | 290 |
| 135 | Patterson | 852 | 1:1,328 | 1.69% | 75 |
| 136 | Coleman | 851 | 1:1,330 | 1.85% | 93 |
| 137 | Hand | 843 | 1:1,342 | 11.63% | 877 |
| 138 | Carroll | 838 | 1:1,350 | 2.80% | 169 |
| 139 | Conklin | 834 | 1:1,357 | 8.43% | 636 |
| 139 | Butler | 834 | 1:1,357 | 1.59% | 71 |
| 141 | Hendrickson | 832 | 1:1,360 | 14.21% | 1,104 |
| 142 | Flynn | 822 | 1:1,376 | 4.39% | 292 |
| 143 | Leonard | 816 | 1:1,387 | 3.29% | 209 |
| 144 | Robbins | 811 | 1:1,395 | 4.56% | 318 |
| 144 | Stevens | 811 | 1:1,395 | 1.74% | 85 |
| 146 | Wells | 810 | 1:1,397 | 1.76% | 92 |
| 147 | Wallace | 800 | 1:1,414 | 1.79% | 97 |
| 148 | Hopper | 794 | 1:1,425 | 11.40% | 913 |
| 149 | Horner | 790 | 1:1,432 | 12.73% | 1,037 |
| 149 | Gardner | 790 | 1:1,432 | 2.15% | 136 |
| 151 | Williamson | 786 | 1:1,440 | 2.70% | 172 |
| 152 | Rose | 785 | 1:1,441 | 2.56% | 167 |
| 153 | Carr | 784 | 1:1,443 | 2.29% | 152 |
| 154 | Howard | 781 | 1:1,449 | 1.26% | 56 |
| 155 | Dougherty | 775 | 1:1,460 | 5.24% | 404 |
| 156 | Jacobus | 769 | 1:1,471 | 55.48% | 4,299 |
| 157 | Marshall | 765 | 1:1,479 | 1.99% | 125 |
| 158 | Henderson | 759 | 1:1,491 | 1.51% | 77 |
| 159 | Farley | 758 | 1:1,493 | 6.93% | 566 |
| 160 | Emmons | 752 | 1:1,505 | 16.88% | 1,467 |
| 161 | Case | 747 | 1:1,515 | 4.95% | 394 |
| 162 | Lawrence | 740 | 1:1,529 | 2.89% | 201 |
| 163 | Armstrong | 731 | 1:1,548 | 1.93% | 129 |
| 164 | Osborn | 727 | 1:1,556 | 4.31% | 342 |
| 165 | Marsh | 726 | 1:1,558 | 3.71% | 278 |
| 166 | O'Neil | 724 | 1:1,563 | 4.50% | 367 |
| 167 | Wagner | 719 | 1:1,574 | 2.33% | 166 |
| 168 | Simpson | 718 | 1:1,576 | 1.88% | 127 |
| 169 | McCarty | 716 | 1:1,580 | 2.82% | 205 |
| 170 | Nelson | 708 | 1:1,598 | 1.02% | 47 |
| 171 | Perry | 706 | 1:1,603 | 1.52% | 87 |
| 172 | Hamilton | 703 | 1:1,609 | 1.44% | 80 |
| 172 | Hogan | 703 | 1:1,609 | 3.37% | 253 |
| 174 | Moran | 702 | 1:1,612 | 3.64% | 284 |
| 174 | Randolph | 702 | 1:1,612 | 6.78% | 608 |
| 176 | Duffy | 697 | 1:1,623 | 5.36% | 472 |
| 177 | Welch | 694 | 1:1,630 | 1.72% | 115 |
| 178 | Layton | 688 | 1:1,645 | 13.31% | 1,242 |
| 179 | Dolan | 684 | 1:1,654 | 6.37% | 575 |
| 180 | Cunningham | 682 | 1:1,659 | 1.97% | 149 |
| 181 | Mount | 680 | 1:1,664 | 22.06% | 2,070 |
| 182 | Nichols | 679 | 1:1,666 | 1.94% | 146 |
| 183 | Hopkins | 671 | 1:1,686 | 2.33% | 177 |
| 184 | Warner | 669 | 1:1,691 | 2.31% | 175 |
| 185 | Demarest | 659 | 1:1,717 | 52.47% | 4,698 |
| 186 | James | 656 | 1:1,725 | 1.32% | 78 |
| 186 | Nolan | 656 | 1:1,725 | 4.66% | 429 |
| 188 | Gould | 647 | 1:1,749 | 4.60% | 428 |
| 189 | Powell | 646 | 1:1,751 | 1.51% | 106 |
| 190 | Weber | 645 | 1:1,754 | 3.53% | 302 |
| 191 | Manning | 644 | 1:1,757 | 3.91% | 350 |
| 192 | Black | 641 | 1:1,765 | 1.64% | 121 |
| 193 | McGuire | 637 | 1:1,776 | 3.41% | 293 |
| 194 | Bishop | 636 | 1:1,779 | 2.27% | 184 |
| 194 | Dennis | 636 | 1:1,779 | 3.79% | 343 |
| 196 | Johnston | 635 | 1:1,782 | 1.64% | 122 |
| 196 | Hayes | 635 | 1:1,782 | 2.02% | 164 |
| 196 | Griffin | 635 | 1:1,782 | 1.42% | 98 |
| 199 | Richards | 630 | 1:1,796 | 1.96% | 160 |
| 200 | Gordon | 626 | 1:1,807 | 2.18% | 178 |