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Popularity order:
1 - 10,001
40,001 - 50,001
80,001 - 90,001
120,001 - 130,001
10,001 - 20,001
50,001 - 60,001
90,001 - 100,001
130,001 - 140,001
20,001 - 30,001
60,001 - 70,001
100,001 - 110,001
140,001 - 150,001
30,001 - 40,001
70,001 - 80,001
110,001 - 120,001
150,001 - 151,671
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Nickname: The kaiser, the emperor. Kaiser and Cayzer represent the early English form of the name; Caesar, generally speaking, being an immigrant. 'Julius Cesar, phisitian to Qeen Elizabeth, was a Venetian by birth. His son, Sir Julius Cesar, was Master of the Robes to James I and Charles I, and lived at Hackney, and the family ramified somewhat strongly.
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| Origin |
English, Irish | |
| Rank |
9,348 (2000 US census) |
6,450 (1990 US census) |
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| Count |
3,199
(2000 US census)
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Ethnic distribution
By the 2000 US Census 32.23% of those with this family name identified themselves as being white, 58.11% as black, 1.38% as Asian and Pacific Islander, 1.13% as American Indian and Native Alaskan, 3.25% as two or more races, and 3.91% as Hispanic ethnic origin.
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