US Residents: Where Are You From?

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The discussion revolves around participants sharing their birthplaces and current locations within the United States, highlighting a diverse range of states including California, Texas, Michigan, and New Mexico, among others. Many contributors express their migration histories, detailing moves across various states and even countries, such as Moldova and Canada. There is a notable emphasis on the mobility of Americans compared to other cultures, with some participants reflecting on their family's migration patterns over generations. The conversation also touches on the cultural differences within the U.S. and the historical context of settlement patterns, particularly in relation to the East and West coasts. Overall, the thread showcases a rich tapestry of personal histories and regional connections, while also hinting at broader themes of migration and identity in America.
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Would you mind awfully if i ask which state of the usa you are in ? or better
still what part of the us you were born in. or both, if you were not born in the us just the state you live in will be fine, thankyou for your time.
 
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California, Born and living in.
 
Age 0--10: Connecticut
10--25: Virginia
25--30:Oregon
30--now: Connecticut
 
None. I am just hijacking this thread.
 
Born in California (San Diego), lived in Michigan, Virginia, and now New Mexico.
 
Born in Missouri (St. Louis), lived in Missouri until 2004, currently go to school in Illinois (Urbana-Champaign).
 
Born in Massachusetts. Now live in New Hampshire.
 
Born in Texas. Have lived in Maryland, Washington DC, Georgia, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois & Kansas
 
Arizona

born in Canada though
 
  • #10
Born here in Az...still here...
 
  • #11
born califriona(in Long beach :frown:)
Living in Texas
 
  • #12
Born and living in Oregon.
 
  • #13
born and living in california
 
  • #14
Born in Michigan, lived a bunch of places, and now I am back in Michigan.
 
  • #15
Born in Moldova, live in California...
 
  • #16
Born and lived in California
 
  • #17
Born in Nebraska, lived my younger years in Florida, teen years in Michigan, collage years in colorado. Settled in Michigan.
 
  • #18
Born and living in California (went to school in NM for a while)
 
  • #19
bomba923 said:
Born in Moldova, live in California...
Hmm, so Moldova's between Romania and Ukraine, eh ? I don't be knowing exactly where those places are but a hippie friend of mine once told me that Ukraine is near Georgia. So I guess that puts you near...ummm, Arkansas ?
 
  • #20
Gokul43201 said:
Hmm, so Moldova is between Romania and Ukraine, eh ? I don't know exactlywhere those places are but a fried once told me that Ukraine is near Georgia. So I guess that puts you near...ummm, Arkansas ?

:smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile: :smile:
 
  • #21
Born and raised in New Jersey, acquired enough intelligence to know to get the heck out, lived in Michigan and Ohio for a bit, and now am in West Virginia, and am pleasantly surprised to really enjoy living here :bugeye: so if the opportunity presents itself, I may stick around more permanently...or not. :rolleyes:
 
  • #22
GUAM! Born and living in, although I've been a lot of other places since then.
 
  • #23
Evo said:
Born in Texas.
...and we want you back. At least get us a "guest" avatar with you in a cowgirl hat. Gotta represent, girl!
 
  • #24
Born and raised in Maine. And living in a really nice area; haven't had problems with anyone. And it's beautiful in many places.
 
  • #25
Wollie, I was born in Alabama, lived in Texas for a loooong time, and right now I live in California.

Are you coming over to visit?
 
  • #26
Born in Kansas City. Lived in Kansas, Ohio, Nebraska, Alaska, and Colorado.

26 houses in 11 cities.
 
  • #27
Born in Egypt, lived for 6 years in West Virginia but moving to Alanta, Georgia in August and who knows what will happen after that.
 
  • #28
Born in ST. Croix, lived in New Jersey, New York and currently in Pennsylvania
 
  • #29
Born in Melbourne, Australia - and still an Aussie.

Lived in TX, not to far from Evo (for about 13 years), spent one summer in Golden, CO, but still living in TX, then moved to NY. When not in NY, I am mostly in CA, but spend time visiting various states.
 
  • #30
Ahh I'm glad I am probably the only person on this board who can rightfully say they were born and raised in the good 'ol state of DELAWARE!

Living in Philadelphia, PA now though.
 
  • #31
Born Texas.
Living in New Mexico
 
  • #32
Born in Pennsylvania, lived in Maryland, Virginia, and Mississippi. Back in Pennsylvania.
 
  • #33
Born in Louisiana, currently residing in Nevada.
 
  • #34
Born in Austria, living in California.
 
  • #35
LBC

= Cali
 
  • #36
Year old thread, guys. Swerve replied twice.
 
  • #37
I just wanted to feel like I belonged. :(
 
  • #38
Still interesting though, you USA ans seem more willing to up sticks and move
relative to most countries, large distances.
 
  • #39
Perhaps it's because the US as a whole is more homogeneous than, say, Europe as a whole? That is to say there's less of a cultural difference between Ohio and California than there is between Spain and Bulgaria, for example. Just speculation.
 
  • #40
Born in New York, lived in New York, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Vermont. Pennsylvania, California, and Michigan. I'm back in NJ now. I also lived in Washington D.C. which is not a state. I lived in Israel and Japan as well.
 
  • #41
Born in Washington, teenage years in Alaska.
 
  • #42
wolram said:
Still interesting though, you USA ans seem more willing to up sticks and move
relative to most countries, large distances.

Along the East coast, there are probably quite a few families that have lived in the same area for over two centuries.

West of the Appalachians, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, etc, didn't open up for settlement until after 1800. The people who settled in those places were people willing to move and many kept on moving further West.

Some of my ancestors were among the first wave of settlers in Ohio. Some still live there, but my branch of the family moved on to Illinois, then on to Kansas within one person's lifetime.

On my father's side of the family, my great-grandfather moved from Switzerland to Pittsburgh to Gainesville TX (as a bartender) to New Mexico (as a failed farmer) and back to Texas (at least scratching out a living as a farmer). Both my grandfather and my dad lived in Texas and Kansas, not to mention that a lot of my moves were a result of my dad's moves.

It would be hard to find anyone in my family that didn't move several times in their life. There's a lot of Americans that have more of a tradition of migration than any long standing ties to any particular spot.
 
  • #43
0TheSwerve0 said:
LBC

= Cali

loseyourname said:
Year old thread, guys. Swerve replied twice.

Heh! That's how we weed out the amateurs from the pros. :smile:
 
  • #44
0TheSwerve0 said:
Born and living in California (went to school in NM for a while)

0TheSwerve0 said:
LBC

= Cali

loseyourname said:
Year old thread, guys. Swerve replied twice.

Ha! That's how we weed out the amateurs from the pros. :devil:
 
  • #45
Hmm. New Mexico - Domingo (ghost town on Santo Domingo Reservation)

People here are mostly ALL from here for at least the past 1200 years. In Pena Blanca, a town nearby, there are people whose famuilies got here in the past 100 years. My family is from the East Coast, So I am a "transient" by local standards.
 
  • #46
I was found in a corn field in rural Kansas.
Raised in Smallville, KS then moved to Metropolis, KS.
 
  • #47
I looked at this thread, and thought "hmm, I should reply"... Then I realized I already have. I didn't know at first this was such an old thread O_O
 
  • #48
Pretty much everyone living on the West coast has a mobile history. My maternal Grandfather imagrated from Germany to Oregon in the mid 1890's so as a 2nd Generation Oregonian I am relativly rare. My fathers family moved to Oregon from Southern Colorado during the Dust Bowl era. It is coincidental that my wife has a similar history, her maternal grand parents were Germans from Russia, and her father was a Native American born in Oklahoma, who's family also moved to Oregon during the Dust Bowl.

My maternal grandmothers family was the interesting one. She was 1 of 15 kids of a Morman family. She was born in Arizona, with siblings born in Utah, Colorado and Montana. I remain amazed at how mobile this family was at a time (1880 - 1910) when moving from Arizona to Montana meant WALKING though some of the roughest terrain in the US.

AAK! I am posting this from a computer that does not have ether Google, or Iespell installed. Sorry for displaying my native spelling inability.
 
  • #49
BobG said:
Along the East coast, there are probably quite a few families that have lived in the same area for over two centuries.
Though I've lived in several states, I was born about 20 miles from and currently live about 50 miles from where my extended family (on my mom's side) has lived for over to 300 years.
 
  • #50
I'm about 10400mi (16734 km) from where I was born, which is within ~200 miles of where my parents were born, but only 3300 mi (5310 km) from where my paternal grandfather was born - as the crow flies. In my later years, I'll likely end up several thousand miles from where I am now.
 

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