Likely there weren't many people torturing their CPUs to generate Bitcoin blocks, but still the blockrate from your screenshots looks a bit as if there were no competing miners at all (the visible sample space is a bit small).
I know that the transaction IDs are not existent in the blockchain, but they exist in your wallet. Transaction IDs are easier to find and verify because you don't need to care about address types and such.
I already have the addresses related to the various private keys and blockchain.com tells me they are P2WPKH how do I convert them to P2PKH?
P2WPKH weren't a thing in 2009, forget about the BS blockchain.com tells you.