Ranking of Tennessee Counties By Population with Belgian Ancestry in 2021

Updated on April 16, 2025.

Based on the US Census ACS-5Yrs estimates, in 2021, there were 2.77K people in Tennessee with Belgian ancestry. Among all Tennessee counties, Williamson County had the highest population with Belgian ancestry (316), followed by Davidson County (298), and Maury County (279).

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

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

Data Source: US Census Bureau.
Ranking of Tennessee Counties By Population with Belgian Ancestry in 2021
Williamson County
Davidson County
Maury County
Shelby County
Knox County
Montgomery County
Wilson County
Sumner County
Rutherford County
Hamilton County
Ranking of Tennessee Counties By Population with Belgian Ancestry in 2021
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Rank County Population
1 Williamson County 316
2 Davidson County 298
3 Maury County 279
4 Shelby County 216
5 Knox County 139
6 Montgomery County 121
7 Wilson County 100
8 Sumner County 99
9 Rutherford County 84
10 Hamilton County 82
11 Putnam County 81
12 Blount County 75
12 Cumberland County 75
13 Grainger County 71
14 Washington County 64
15 Bradley County 56
16 Carter County 44
17 Humphreys County 43
18 Claiborne County 42
18 Rhea County 42
19 Hickman County 39
19 Jefferson County 39
19 Loudon County 39
20 Coffee County 38
21 Cheatham County 31
21 Greene County 31
22 Sevier County 27
23 Franklin County 26
24 Obion County 20
25 Lewis County 15
26 Sullivan County 14
27 Crockett County 12
27 Hamblen County 12
27 Madison County 12
28 Fentress County 11
29 Marshall County 10
29 Warren County 10
30 Robertson County 9
30 Stewart County 9
30 Van Buren County 9
31 Cocke County 8
32 Anderson County 7
33 McNairy County 5
34 Fayette County 3
34 Lawrence County 3
34 Polk County 3