- David Appelbaum
- Debra Lynn Aubuchon
- Mark Steven Aubuchon
- Robert S Bogie
- Burt R Ballard
- August Clark
- Edward Condon
- Edward J Condon
- Grace Condon
- Allan Louis Cordes
- Beverly J Cordes
- Natalie M Condon
- Jaclyn Coyle
- Carolyn J Coyle
- Patricia C Dudenhoeffer
- Debbie L Dietrich
- Laura Engelmeyer
- Todd R Hebel
- Jacob W Hartwig
- Mary C Kucharczyk
- Donald P Ames
- Doris E Ames
- Alice E Achenbach
- William O Amelung
- Betty L Acheson
- Frances Anstett
- Ralph E Arand
- Antoinette Ali
- Nicholas J Ali
- Charles E Brawner
- Catherine Bauer
- Gay A Browne
- Richard H Bauer
- Shirley W Bauer
- Paul J Bauermeister
- Betty L Batts
- Patricia A Bagwill
- Carl F Buettner
- Greg J Buettner
- Linda Bennington
Population in Ballwin, MO
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As shown in Wikipedia, the population of Ballwin in 1850 was 84 After 160 years, it has risen up to 30,404 in 2010. The average increase per year is 27.65%.
Between 2000 and 2010, Ballwin enjoyed the biggest population growth rate of −2.8% from 31,283 to 30,404.
The second biggest population growth in Ballwin took place between 1960 and 1970.
The lowest population growth rate is — from 0 to 159.
Place of Birth in Ballwin
Any person who is not a U.S. citizen is defined as a non-citizen, which includes permanent residents, temporary workers, international students, humanitarian and undocumented immigrants.
- 62.02%Born in Ballwin
- 92.67%Native Born
- 7.33%Foreign Born
- 3.37%Non Citizen
- 3.95%Naturalized
About 62.02% of Ballwin residents were born in this city, while 7.33% of residents were foreign-born (3.37% are non-citizens and 3.95% are naturalized citizens). The majority of non-citizen residents are from Asia.
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