British Population in Montgomery County, OH by City : 2025 Ranking & Insights

The British population in Montgomery County, OH is reported at 2,790 residents, according to recent U.S. Census estimates. Several cities in Montgomery County - including Dayton, Kettering, Huber Heights, and others - contribute to the British population, but the total county figure of 2,790 indicates additional presence beyond municipal borders. The sections below explores how British residents are distributed in Ohio and the U.S.

Top 5 cities with the largest British population in Montgomery County

  • 1
    Dayton
    British population in Dayton is 479
    0.35% of Dayton population is British
  • 2
    Kettering
    British population in Kettering is 400
    0.70% of Kettering population is British
  • 3
    Huber Heights
    British population in Huber Heights is 210
    0.49% of Huber Heights population is British
  • 4
    Riverside
    British population in Riverside is 146
    0.60% of Riverside population is British
  • 5
    Centerville
    British population in Centerville is 139
    0.56% of Centerville population is British

Overview of British population in Montgomery County

  • Population Count and Percentage: American Community Survey data document Montgomery County with 2,790 British residents (0.52% of 535,528 total county population), positioning the jurisdiction at the 96th percentile nationally among counties and 94th percentile within Ohio for British population concentrations, despite absolute population figures.
  • Comparison to State and National Averages: Census Bureau's ACS show Montgomery County's British population of 0.52% surpassing both Ohio's state average of 0.43% and the national average of 0.45%, positioning the county as a high-concentration jurisdiction exceeding demographic benchmarks across all geographic scales.
  • Share of Total State Population: Official American Community Survey data documents Montgomery County with 2,790 British residents, representing 5.6% of Ohio's total British population of 50,214.
  • Population Density per Square Mile: U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey indicate Montgomery County's density of 6 British Americans per square mile exceeds Ohio's average of 1.2 per square mile by more than quadruple, establishing the county as a significant concentration center for British demographic communities.
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18 Cities in Montgomery County Ranked by British Population

ACS data [1] show British populations distributed across multiple cities in the county, led by Dayton, Kettering, Huber Heights, and Riverside. The table below provides additional context, including total population, population density, and demographic distributions, based on current ACS data for 18 incorporated cities included in this analysis*.
cities in Montgomery County, OH ranked by British population count
Rank by British Population
City
British Population
% of Total City Population
% of Total Montgomery County British Population
5 Year Rank Trend
1 Dayton 479 0.35% 17.17%
2 Kettering 400 0.70% 14.34%
3 Huber Heights 210 0.49% 7.53%
4 Riverside 146 0.60% 5.23%
5 Centerville 139 0.56% 4.98%
6 Miamisburg 110 0.55% 3.94%
7 Englewood 89 0.66% 3.19%
8 74 0.56% 2.65%
9 60 0.46% 2.15%
10 52 0.55% 1.86%
11 38 1.01% 1.36%
12 35 0.56% 1.25%
13 32 0.46% 1.15%
14 23 0.10% 0.82%
15 15 0.26% 0.54%
16 12 0.18% 0.43%
17 10 0.07% 0.36%
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Methodology

This ranking list is based on data from the American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates, conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The ACS is one of the most reliable sources for understanding population trends across different locations, and it provides estimates for various racial and ethnic groups at city, county, state and all geography levels down to the Census block group.
This list ranks city in Montgomery County, OH by their British population, using the most recent ACS data available.

How the Census defines British population

The U.S. Census Bureau allows people to self-identify their ancestry, meaning individuals can write upto ancestries when responding to the survey. In this ranking, we include everyone who identifies as having British ancestry, whether alone or in combination with another ancestry.
Here are a few important things to know about how ancestry is reported:
  • Some people identify as British alone, while others identify as British along with another race (such as British and German).
  • We’ve used the “British alone or in any combination” category unless noted otherwise, which gives a broader picture of the British population in each area.

How We Ranked the Data

This ranking is based on the total number of people who identified as British alone or in combination in city. To provide additional context, we’ve also included two key percentages:
  1. % of Total City Population – This shows what percentage of the total state population identifies as British .
  2. % of Total Montgomery County British Population – This tells us how much of the entire U.S. British population lives in that state.
To keep things simple, all population numbers have been rounded to the nearest whole number, and percentages are rounded to one decimal place. Because of rounding, some percentages may not add up to exactly 100%.

Things to Keep in Mind

Like all survey-based data, ACS estimates come with some limitations. Here are a few things to be aware of:
  • In places with very small British populations, the numbers may not be reported at all due to privacy protections or sampling variability in the survey.
  • Since the ACS is based on a sample, the numbers are estimates, not exact counts. That means they may slightly differ from other sources like the decennial U.S. Census.
  • City that don’t have any reported British population are not included in the ranking but are listed separately below for reference.
This ranking is meant to provide a clear, data-driven look at where British populations are most concentrated while keeping the numbers easy to understand.

Sources

  1. 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
  2. 2023.