Ranking of Alabama Counties By Population with Danish Ancestry in 2021

Updated on April 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, there were 5.15K people in Alabama with Danish ancestry. Among all Alabama counties, Shelby County had the highest population with Danish ancestry (889), followed by Jefferson County (644), and Mobile County (595).

The chart and table below shows the top 10 counties with high number of people with Danish ancestry.

You can see similar information for other states and for other ancestry groups in Alabama.

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of Alabama Counties By Population with Danish Ancestry in 2021
Shelby County
Jefferson County
Mobile County
Madison County
Baldwin County
Autauga County
Limestone County
Calhoun County
Lee County
St. Clair County
Ranking of Alabama Counties By Population with Danish Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Population
1 Shelby County 889
2 Jefferson County 644
3 Mobile County 595
4 Madison County 439
5 Baldwin County 389
6 Autauga County 241
7 Limestone County 236
8 Calhoun County 226
9 Lee County 200
10 St. Clair County 177
11 Elmore County 154
12 Montgomery County 100
13 Lauderdale County 87
14 Morgan County 81
15 Dale County 76
16 Cullman County 70
16 Tuscaloosa County 70
17 Talladega County 63
18 Etowah County 48
18 Houston County 48
19 Russell County 43
20 Dallas County 37
21 Blount County 35
22 Crenshaw County 24
23 Marshall County 21
24 Jackson County 19
25 Barbour County 16
26 Covington County 14
27 Lowndes County 12
28 Bullock County 11
29 Cherokee County 10
30 Fayette County 9
30 Geneva County 9
31 Escambia County 8
32 DeKalb County 7
33 Coffee County 6
33 Marion County 6
33 Washington County 6
34 Hale County 5
34 Pike County 5
35 Franklin County 4
35 Wilcox County 4
36 Macon County 3
36 Tallapoosa County 3