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German Americans (German: Deutschamerikaner) are citizens of the United States who are of German ancestry; they form the largest ethnic ancestry group in the United States, accounting for 17% of U.S. population. [1] The first significant numbers arrived in the 1680s in New York and Pennsylvania. Some eight million German immigrants have entered the United States since that point. Immigration continued in substantial numbers during the 19th century; the largest number of arrivals moved 1840–1900, when Germans formed the largest group of immigrants coming to the U.S., outnumbering the Irish and English. [2] Some arrived seeking religious or political freedom, others for economic opportunities greater than those in Europe, and others for the chance to start afresh in the New World. California and Pennsylvania have the largest populations of German origin, with more than six million German Americans residing in the two states alone. [3] More than 50 million people in the United States identify German as their ancestry; it is often mixed with other Northern European ethnicities. [4] This list also includes people of German Jewish descent.
Americans of German descent live in nearly every American county, from the East Coast, where the first German settlers arrived in the 17th century, to the West Coast and in all the states in between. German Americans and those Germans who settled in the U.S. have been influential in almost every field, from science, to architecture, to entertainment, and to commercial industry.
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Dankmar Adler (1844–1900) was born in a small town in Germany.
Walter Gropius was a German architect and art educator
German-born architect famous for his wire rope suspension bridge designs, in particular, the design of the Brooklyn Bridge.
In figuring that his paternal ancestors emigrated from Germany in 1682, he must have relied on a year he knew, that in which Philadelphia was laid out. More likely they arrived nearly half a century later from the Black Forest region where their name had been "Trum" or "Trump," his line descending from an eldest son who inherited the family farm of "Bauer."
born December 6, 1898, Dirschau, West Prussia ... pioneering German-American photojournalist
Born Dorothea Nutzhorn in Hoboken, New Jersey, to first-generation German Americans
William was the fifth of eight sons born to Israel and Mary (Snader) Rinehart and the greatgrandson of Ulrich Rinehart (1704 - 1787). Ulrich Rinehart had emigrated to Pennsylvania from the German Palatinate in 1733 and eventually settled on a three-thousand acre farm in Chester County.
Pearl's mother and father were Virginians. Absalom Sydenstricker, of German ancestry, was born into a strict Presbyterian family of Greenbrier County, Virginia.
His mother's father, Josiah Zieger, was Pennsylvania Dutch, a genealogical detail he tended to play down in his recitation of family history.
on my mother's side wholly German, except her Irish father ... I can reasonably suppose that it is because of the mixture of Welsh, German, and Irish in me that I feel myself so typically American
Mencken came from a German-American neighborhood and family.
…largely German-speaking neighborhood (Miller's grandparents had emigrated from Germany
The author wishes to acknowledge his own Pennsylvania Dutch origins of mingled German, English, French, Scots-Irish and other blood that has been in America from 100 to 250 years.
Stevens was German, or "Pennsylvania Dutch" on the maternal, Zeller, side.
ASTOR, John Jacob, merchant, was born at Walldorf near Heidelberg, Germany, July 17, 1768
German-born electrical engineer invested $200,000 in a quirky search engine in 1998. Google returned the favor—and $1.5 billion.
George Albert Hormel, the son of German immigrants, used the knowledge, skills, and values he learned from his family to succeed as an independent meatpacker in an industry dominated by corporate giants.
Kluge, a German-born billionaire, donated a whopping $60 million to start the ...
It's a bit of an irony that the Blue Note label – synonymous with jazz, the seminal American music form – was created by two German immigrants. In Blue Note Records, The Biography, author Richard Cook tells the story of Alfred Lion and Francis Wolff, who formed the label in 1939.
The team had a pronounced German-American flavor from its owner beer baron Jacob Ruppert to Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth, Mark Koenig, Bob Meusel, George Pipgras, Dutch Ruether and half Germans Waite Hoyt and Earle Combs.
Jules Schmid, a onetime sausage-maker who'd started making lamb-gut condoms in the 1880s; by the time Trojan debuted, he was manufacturing rubber condoms under the Ramses and Sheik brand names. Schmid's packages often featured romantic Egyptian or Arab images....
Born into poverty in Schorndorf, Germany, in 1865, the half-paralyzed Jewish immigrant arrived in New York at the age of 17 to make his fortune....
I came from a German Catholic family in the Depression era.
[Her father] Rolf Eggert, a German-born executive...
Is of mostly Irish and German descent.
...the former reality star does Christmas big with her Italian family. 'We would always do a big Italian feast. My dad would make homemade raviolis and all kinds of things...My mom is German...'
Rush Limbaugh, also of German descent
Ich liebe Berlin! Und das nicht nur, weil mein Vater deutsche Wurzeln hat. Es gibt eine richtige Verbindung, weil ich einen deutschen Freund hatte.[I love Berlin! And not just because my father has German roots. There is a real connection because I had a German boyfriend.]
Born Heinrich Erich Roemheld in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he was one of four children of German immigrant Heinrich Roemheld and his wife Fanny Rauterberg Roemheld.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Edwin Earhart's ancestors were God-fearing, German-speaking Lutheran farmers who had also come to America when it was still a colony.
Hoffa's father was a coal miner and of Pennsylvania "Dutch" (German) lineage
[Aquilina's] father was born in Malta, a Mediterranean country near Sicily, and her mother in Germany.
Elsie was a German Presbyterian ...
Schoonmaker, German...
His last real name was von Willich. His father was an officer in the Prussian army. He was born in Braunsberg, Prussia in 1810.
Felix Adler, a German-American educator
the German-American philosopher Susanne K. Langer
His father was the son of an Irish immigrant, and his mother a schoolteacher of German descent.
John L. Bohn, the son of German Luthern immigrants...
On his father's side he was of Scotch and German ancestry
...born in Pennsylvania of Pomeranian immigrants, lived in Germany from 1886 to 1892...
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)His mother, Margaret Emily Mierisch Aiken, was a child of German immigrants
The mother is Otelia Catherine Augspurger Compton, sprig of a German Mennonite family
German-American John Froelich
His paternal grandfather had emigrated from Germany to Detroit, where he had invented the first process for the mass production of gelatin pill capsules.
One of five children in a family of German and Irish ancestry
My mother, daughter of German immigrants, had been a mathematics instructor at the University of Kansas.
Americanized form of German Rittinghaus: habitational name from a farm near Altena, Westphalia. History: William Rittenhouse (1644–1708) was the first Mennonite preacher in North America. He was born in the Rhineland, Prussia (Germany) and worked as a papermaker in Amsterdam, emigrating to PA in 1688 and establishing the first paper mill in America. His great-grandson David Rittenhouse (1732–96) of Philadelphia was an astronomer and the first director of the United States Mint.
Born into a family of German immigrants
His parents were ethnic German farmers who escaped from Russian-controlled Ukraine in 1911 for Canada.
The name is English. All the rest of my grandparents are German. Their names are Hofstettler. Hofstettler is a corruption. It was Hochstettler or something. And Eckhart and Reinoehl, very German, you see.
Willard's paternal grandmother, Katherine Motz, was born in Fronhofen in the Rhineland Palatinate, coming to Akron as a child.
Paul R. Viotti draws on extensive, candid interviews with Waltz—starting with his German grandparents' immigration to the United States
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ignored (help)The Wright brother's mother, Susan Koerner Wright, was born near Hillsboro in 1831. Her parents (Wilbur and Orville's grandparents) were John Koerner, a carriage maker who emigrated from Saxony, and Catherine Frye Koener (1796-1889), who was born in the German Settlement in Loudoun County.
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German American assistants Rudolph Hynicka and August Hermann
Young August, a good Cincinnati German, worked for another good Cincinnati German...
part German mother
Americans of German descent, like John Smoltz
he story of Alfred Holmes "Fritz" Von Kolnitz illustrates ethnic ambivalence. Sensitive to his obviously Prussian-sounding name, he used the name "R. H. Holmes" when entering professional baseball in 1913...
...described herself as German...
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) "Hostelter is a descendant of the Amish-Mennonite immigrant Jacob Hochstetler."