I have about 1400 matches on FTDNA, no close relatives and most seem to be US based - all over the place within the US. Only a minority of my distant matches seem to have trees but those that I have looked at have US born ancestors going back to the end of the 18th century or v early 19th century. Little trace of the millions of UK and Irish and European immigrants that flooded in to the US from the mid 19th century and later, which is when I believe my own non direct
Line relatives are most likely to have gone over ( and in a couple of cases I know that relatives emigrated to the US in the late 1800s).
Is this just a peculiarity of my matches or are there factors about US research which encourage people to identify with earlier settlers?
I was also wondering, after reading the above two posts, given the scale and mobility of the US population from the 19th century onwards, would intermarriage in the 17th century still be showing up in DNA tests in 2017? If the answer is positive maybe I need to be less sceptical about my distant matches' trees.
Thanks.