List of German Americans

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Sidebar". German Americans (Template:Langx) 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.

Art and literature

Architects

Artists

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Dorothea Lange
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Thomas Nast
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Elisabet Ney
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Charles Schulz
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Alfred Stieglitz

Authors and writers

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L. Frank Baum
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Pearl S. Buck
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Dr. Seuss
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John Steinbeck
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Kurt Vonnegut

Businesspeople and entrepreneurs

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John Jacob Astor
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William E. Boeing
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Walt Disney
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James Stephen Donaldson
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Henry J. Heinz
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Elon Musk
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Steve Jobs
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Mark Zuckerberg

Brewers

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Adolphus Busch
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Frederick Miller

Distillers

Entertainment

Actors

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Ben Affleck
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Marlon Brando
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Sandra Bullock
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Nicolas Cage
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George Clooney
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Bryan Cranston
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Tom Cruise
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Robert De Niro
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Johnny Depp
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Leonardo DiCaprio
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Peter Dinklage
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Tina Fey
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Jon Hamm
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Anne Hathaway
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Angelina Jolie
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus
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Gwyneth Paltrow
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Joaquin Phoenix
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Brad Pitt
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Amy Poehler
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Julia Roberts
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Emma Stone
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Meryl Streep
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Sabrina Carpenter

Celebrities

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Katie Couric
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Megyn Kelly
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Ruth Westheimer

Composers and musicians

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Anastacia
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Jon Bon Jovi
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John Denver
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Eminem
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Alison Krauss
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Les Paul
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John Philip Sousa
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Taylor Swift

Directors, producers, screenwriters, and film editors

Humorists

Models

First Ladies of the United States

(in order by their husband's presidency)

Historical figures

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Neil Armstrong
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George Atzerodt
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Amelia Earhart
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J. Edgar Hoover
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Francis Daniel Pastorius
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Sully Sullenberger

Military

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George Armstrong Custer
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Aleda E. Lutz
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Chester W. Nimitz
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John J. Pershing
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Norman Schwarzkopf
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Baron von Steuben

Philosophers

Politicians and public servants

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Lorenzo Brentano
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George W. Bush
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Herbert Hoover
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Darrell Issa
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Henry Kissinger
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Frederick Muhlenberg
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Theodore Roosevelt
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Paul Ryan
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Carl Schurz
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Donald Trump

Religious

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Henry Muhlenberg
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St. John Neumann
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Walter Rauschenbusch

Scientists and inventors

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Wernher von Braun
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Arthur Compton
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Albert Einstein
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Maria Goeppert Mayer
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J. Robert Oppenheimer
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Linus Pauling
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David Rittenhouse
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Harold Urey
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Orville and Wilbur Wright

Sports

Baseball professionals

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Lou Bierbauer
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Bill Dahlen
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Lou Gehrig
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Orel Hershiser
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Carl Hubbell
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Erskine Mayer
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Barney Pelty
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Babe Ruth
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Max Scherzer
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Mike Schmidt
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Scott Schoeneweis
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Frank Schulte
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Kyle Schwarber
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Honus Wagner

Basketball

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Jon Leuer
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Dirk Nowitzki
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Adolph Rupp

American Football

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Tom Brady
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David Diehl
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John Heisman
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Ray Nitschke
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Mitchell Schwartz
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Roger Staubach
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Brian Urlacher
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Wes Welker
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Carson Wentz

Golf

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Jack Nicklaus

Ice hockey

Soccer

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Sigi Schmid

Tennis

Boxing, Mixed Martial Arts, Wrestling

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Max Baer
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Harry Greb

Other sports

Other

See also

References

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  15. Sauer Buildings "Frederick C. Sauer was a German immigrant-architect and builder who established a Pittsburgh office in 1884, and practiced locally for many years.
  16. Saints in the Strip Template:Webarchive "The church was designed by Frederick C. Sauer. While at Technical School in Wittenberg, Germany he worked as a stone cutter, brick layer arid carpenter. After graduation in 1879 he came to Pittsburgh at the age of 19."
  17. Aurand, Martin. 1994. The Progressive Architecture of Frederick G. Scheibler Jr., University of Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh.
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  38. Hofmann, Hans "German-American painter and teacher, often called the dean of abstract expressionism"
  39. Harold H. Knerr Lambiek Comiclopedia "Harold Hering Knerr was the son of an emigrated German physician."
  40. Bio. Krimmel German Heritage "Born in Ebingen, Württemberg. Krimmel immigrated to the United States in 1810. Settled in Philadelphia, where he painted portraits, miniatures and gently satirical street and domestic scenes. He returned to Germany from 1817 to 1818. Back in Philadelphia in 1819. Early 1821 he was elected president of the Association of American Artists, but on July 15 of the same year he accidentally drowned near Germantown, Pennsylvania."
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  42. Press release "German Americans also have influenced greatly our artistic heritage. Emanuel Leutze's 1851 painting, Washington Crossing the Delaware River, remains a cherished and recognized symbol of American courage and determination."
  43. Cornelius Krieghoff "... born in Germany. Worked as an itinerant artist in Europe before immigrating to the United States in 1837. While living in New York City he married a French-Canadian and spent most of his life in Canada."
  44. Nicola Marschall state.al.usTemplate:Webarchive "German-born artist, designed the first Confederate flag and the Confederate uniform".
  45. Louis Maurer artnet.com "German/American, 1832–1932"
  46. a b Muench Bio nau.edu "Josef Muench (David's father) was born in Schweinfurt, Bavaria on February 8, 1904."
  47. Bio. Nahl germanheritage.com "Nahl, Charles Christian (1818–1878), born in Kassel, immigrated to United States in 1849".
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  53. Julian Ritter "German-American painter trained in the "Munich School" style who is best known for his nudes, clowns and portraits and his ill-fated voyage of the South Pacific which nearly cost him his life"
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  55. Bios. Roetter German Heritage "... born most likely in Nuremberg, landscape and botanical painter. Studied art in Düsseldorf and Munich. In 1825 he went to Switzerland, where he stayed for 20 years before he emigrated to America in 1845."
  56. Pennsylvania German Culture and History "... earliest type founder in America, published the first Bible in German, 1743, and the first religious magazine in America, 1764. The magazine was published by Christopher Sauer II, who took over the printshop after his father died in 1758."
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  58. Bio. Sohon germanheritage.com "... born in Tilsit, East Prussia, came to America at the age of 17."
  59. Gustavus Sohon "Gustavus Sohon was born in Tilsit, Germany on December 10, 1825. He came to America at the age of 17 and lived in Brooklyn, New York. A gifted linguist (he spoke English, French, and German) ..."
  60. German Heritage "Gustavus Sohon, a native of East Prussia, arrived on the Columbia River in 1852 as a private in the US Army."
  61. Alfred Stieglitz "Birthplace: Cologne, Germany"
  62. Kat Von D "Though her father (Rene Von Drachenberg) is of German descent and her mother (Sylvia Galeano) has Spanish-Italian roots, both her parents are native Argentinians."
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  72. Theodore Dreiser "Part of a large German-American family, and the ninth of ten children, his childhood was marked by poverty." Theodore Dreiser "Theodore Dreiser was the son of a German Catholic immigrant father and a German-Moravian Mennonite mother."
  73. German American Chronology cloudnet.com "1829 – Gomried Duden's published travel report encourages thousands of Germans to come to America, especially Missouri"
  74. Roger Ebert Template:Webarchive "I could hear the pain in my German-American father's voice as he recalled being yanked out of Lutheran school during World War I and forbidden by his immigrant parents ever to speak German again."
  75. Official website "Born May 27, 1917, in Hamburg, Germany; died February 11, 2006, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Moved to United States in 1938; resided in New York City from 1938 to 2006."
  76. Max Ehrmann "An American writer, poet, and attorney from Terre Haute, Indiana. Born September 26, 1872 – Died September 9, 1945"
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  147. East Tennessee Historical Society, Mary Rothrock (ed.), The French Broad-Holston Country: A History of Knox County, Tennessee (Knoxville, Tenn.: East Tennessee Historical Society, 1972), p. 436.
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  149. Klaus Kleinfeld "Born in Bremen in Germany, Kleinfeld began his career as a marketing consultant in 1982 but before long had joined Siemens, the global engineering and technology services firm, and one of Germany's greatest companies."
  150. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Johan Adam Lemp was born in Gruningen, Germany"
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  153. a b c Archived copy Template:Webarchive "Famous German-Americans"
  154. Bausch Template:Webarchive "Bausch & Lomb Incorporated, one of the oldest continuously operating companies in the U.S. today. Bausch & Lomb traces its roots to 1853, when John Jacob Bausch, a German immigrant, set up a tiny optical goods shop in Rochester, New York."
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  157. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Among the black-and-whites is a shot of a burly German man. That would be Great Uncle Peter – more specifically, Peter Luger, who in 1887 opened a beer garden in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York, that started off selling sandwiches and steak tidbits before graduating to full-fledged steak dinners."
  158. Scheiffarth, Engelbert: "Der New Yorker Gouverneur Nelson A. Rockefeller und die Rockenfeller im Neuwieder Raum". Genealogisches Jahrbuch, 9 (1969), pp. 16–41.
  159. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Soon Oscar's brother Gottfried, a "wurstmacher" (or sausage-maker) from Nuremberg, Germany, would join Oscar in the states, and together they leased the Kolling Meat Market on Chicago's north side. Before long, customers in their German neighborhood were standing in line for Mayer specialties like bockwurst, liverwurst, and weisswurst. By the time a third brother, Max, joined them from Germany, the brothers had moved into their own establishment."
  160. "Carrie Marcus Neiman (1883–1953)". Immigrant Entrepreneurship: German-American Business Biographies.
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  164. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "In 1849, a young German chemist, Charles Pfizer, and his cousin Charles Erhart, who had come to America seeking new opportunities, founded the business that bears the Pfizer name."
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  166. The Museum "Son of John Augustus Reitz, born on December 17, 1815, in Dorlar, Prussia. He grew up in a German family that emphasized skill, thrift, and hard work. He came to the United States in the 1830s when many other Germans came, and for the same reasons: to find better business opportunities and a more "republican" form of government."
  167. The Museum – Reitz Home Museum "John Augustus Reitz was born on December 17, 1815, in Dorlar, Prussia. He grew up in a German family that emphasized skill, thrift, and hard work. He came to the United States in the 1830s when many other Germans came, and for the same reasons: to find better business opportunities and a more "republican" form of government."
  168. Rittenhouse "William Rittenhouse was born in what is now Germany, near the Dutch border. His name was then Wilhelm Rittenhausen, later changed in America"
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  170. Pittsburgher of the Year: Jim Rohr "Pittsburgher of the Year: Jim Rohr"
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  172. Bios "Popular, wealthy, and well-connected within the German-American community, Ruppert was a natural for politics."
  173. Dictionary "The son of German immigrants Jacob Ruppert and Anna Gillig, Ruppert was born August 5, 1867, attended Columbia Grammar School in New York, and went to work in the small Jacob Ruppert's family brewery in 1887."
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  176. Archived copy Template:Webarchive "Pauline Farabaugh and John Schwab, both of whose parents were German-born Catholics, were married in western Pennsylvania a week after the president appealed for volunteers to put down the rebellious Southern states. John wanted to join the Union Army with his pals. Pauline talked him out of it."
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  181. a b c German Americans Template:Webarchive "The roll call of German-American leaders in business and finance includes names like Astor, Boeing, Chrysler, Firestone, Fleischman, Guggenheim, Heinz, Hershey, Kaiser, Rockefeller, Steinway, Strauss (of-blue jeans fame), Singer (originally Reisinger), Sulzberger, Wanamaker, and Weyerhaueser."
  182. "Modie J. Spiegel (1871–1943)". Immigrant Entrepreneurship: German-American Business Biographies.
  183. Archived copy Template:Webarchive "Claus Spreckels was born on July 9, 1828 and started off as a poor German immigrant who first settled in North Carolina upon arriving in America in 1846."
  184. Archived copy Template:Webarchive "Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg, a German master-carpenter, builds his first instrument in his Seesen..."
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  186. Britannica "German-born Swiss pioneer settler and colonizer in California..."
  187. O'Dea, Meghan. "Peter Thiel." Template:Webarchive In Immigrant Entrepreneurship: German-American Business Biographies, 1720 to the Present, vol. 5, edited by R. Daniel Wadhwani. German Historical Institute. Last modified July 24, 2015.
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  189. Mike Reilly, Uihlein Family History (The Milwaukee Brewing Family) Template:Webarchive, Sussex-Lisbon Area Historical Society, Inc., 1/17/00
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  191. Germans - Encyclopedia of Milwaukee "German immigrants prospered in other industries too. Guido Pfister and Frederick Vogel owned the largest of Milwaukee's numerous tanning companies in the late nineteenth century."
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  195. German American chronology "1914 – ...Frederick Weyerhaeuser, German-born lumber king, dies. His fortune: $300,000,000."
  196. Rudolph Wurlitzer britannica.com "Rudolph Wurlitzer (born January 30, 1831, Schöneck, Saxony [Germany]—d. January 14, 1914, Cincinnati, Ohio), emigrated to the United States in 1853, settling in Cincinnati."
  197. Eberhard Anheuser britannica.com "German-born American cofounder of the firm later to be known as Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc., one of the largest breweries in the world."
  198. Famous Milwaukeeans "Valentin was a German-American brewer and banker. He was born in Bavaria and worked at his father's brewery in his youth. He started a brewery which became home to Blatz Beer. Valentin was one of the many "beer barons" of Milwaukee. So many, in fact, that there is a section at Forest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee called 'Beer Baron's Hill' which houses a few of these men."
  199. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Adolphus Busch, was a Corporal Co. E 3rd Regiment US Reserve Infantry Corps (3 months, 1861) after the war became St. Louis most famous German immigrant."
  200. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "And so it was with Adolph Coors, the young German immigrant who founded Coors Brewing Company..."
  201. John M. Haffen Template:Webarchive The Bronx and its people A History 1609–1927 Board of Editors: James L. Wells, Louis F. Haffen Josiah A. Briggs. Historian: Benedict Fitspatrick Publisher: The Lewis Historical Publishing Co., Inc. New York 1927
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  203. Archived copy Template:Webarchive "The history of Penn Brewery making great German beers began with Tom Pastorius' great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather, Franz Daniel Pastorius. Today considered the father of German-Americans, Franz Daniel Pastorius was an idealistic scholar..."
  204. Archived copyTemplate:Webarchive "The history of Penn Brewery making great German beers began with Tom Pastorius' great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather, Franz Daniel Pastorius. Today considered the father of German-Americans, Franz Daniel Pastorius was an idealistic scholar..."
  205. F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Co., Brooklyn, New York "'F. & M.', as most breweriana buffs know, stands for Frederick and Maximilian, the brothers who founded Schaefer. Frederick Schaefer, a native of Wetzlar, Prussia, Germany, emigrated to the US in 1838. When he arrived in New York City on October 23rd he was 21 years old and had exactly $1.00 to his name. There is some doubt as to whether or not he had been a practicing brewer in Germany, but there is no doubt that he was soon a practicing brewer in his adopted city."
  206. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". Schaefer Center at the 1939 World's Fair
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  208. Shiner "Kosmos Spoetzl, a German immigrant brewmaster, learned of the Shiner operation and coleased the facility with Oswald Petzold with an option to buy in 1915." Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
  209. History of Shiner Template:Webarchive "According to Texas historian Patrick J. Wagner, an organization founded by German investors known as the Shiner Brewing Association wanted to drink home brew, rather than city brew. "So they recruited Kosmos Spoetzl, a Bavarian brewmaster with an old-world brewing recipe that had been in his family for generations."
  210. Peter P. STRAUB & Sabina SORG "Peter STRAUB – Christening: 29 Jun 1850, Katholisch, Felldorf, Schwarzwaldkreis, Wuerttemberg. Father: Anton STRAUB; Mother: M. Anna EGER. Source: Kirchenbuch, 1801–1968. Katholische Kirche Felldorf (OA. Horb)"
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  214. Fred Astaire - The German Way & More "Johanna (mother) had been born in Omaha, but her parents, David Geilus and Wilhelmina Klaatke, were German-speaking, Lutheran immigrants from East Prussia and Alsace"
  215. German-American Heritage Museum promotes culture, doesn't tell whole story "It's a small but serious and intriguing museum (trace their ancestry and you find that Fred Astaire, Babe Ruth and Herbert Hoover were German Americans),"
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  218. Interview with Michael Biehn circa 1986 In this interview, he states that his surname's origin is German.
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  220. Curt Bois: "Vultures, vultures everywhere." Template:Webarchive "Born in Berlin, Bois worked as a "wide-eyed" character and stage actor for many years in Germany until he was forced to leave ..."
  221. About the Actors | Eric Braeden | The Young and the Restless @ soapcentral.com "Born Hans Gudegast, Eric Braeden emigrated to the US in 1959 from the port city of Kiel, West Germany and became a naturalized citizen while attending college. In 1989, Eric served as a member of the German-American Advisory Board along with the likes of Dr. Henry Kissinger. Eric has also been awarded the Federal Medal of Honor by the President of Germany for promoting a "positive, realistic image of Germans in America."
  222. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Hans Gudegast (a.k.a. Eric Braeden) is a German-born actor whose career has been very different from that of most other German-speaking actors who have made it big in Hollywood."
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  226. Ernst Klee. Das Kulturlexikon zum Dritten Reich. Wer war was vor und nach 1945. S. Fischer, Frankfurt am Main 2007, pp. 73–74.
  227. Profiles 1: Film People > German-Hollywood Connection Template:Webarchive "German actor who came to Hollywood in 1937 after fleeing Nazi Germany via France. In the US he was busy as a character actor in many films of the 1940s."
  228. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Yeah, my father’s actually half-German."
  229. Sarah Chalke "Her mother is originally from Rostock, Germany. According to a Scrubs commentary track, she used to attend the German school in her hometown twice a week."
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  232. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "... I would learn later, after she had passed away, that her name was really Klotz! And I don't ever remember her telling me that herself, you know, that's kind of a German name, but she would always say, 'Well, I'm half Irish.'"
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  234. Pursuing The Dream | TIME "The Costners, of Irish and German descent ..."
  235. Ancestry of Tom Cruise "Ancestry of Tom Cruise"
  236. Casablanca 2 >> German-Hollywood ConnectionTemplate:Webarchive "...the 19-year-old was then able to get to safety in America."
  237. Ten Years Ago "though as it happens, Doris Day, née Doris Kappelhoff, is purebred German. "And I have a beautiful shitsu called Wesley Winfield.""
  238. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Doris Day (Doris Mary Ann von Kappelhoff, 1924– ; some bios claim she was born in 1922) – American film actress and TV personality born in the Cincinnati suburb of Evanston, Ohio in her family's house, "attended by a good German midwife." Both her parents were children of German immigrants. (Her maternal grandfather Welz came from Berlin.) Despite being Catholics, Doris' parents separated over William von Kappelhoff's extramarital affair when Doris was eleven, and later divorced. In the 1940s in California, the singer began to use the stage name Doris Day."
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  244. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "His dad, George DiCaprio, half German and half Italian, is an underground comic book artist.... DiCaprio's mother, Irmelin Indenbirken (sometimes spelled In Den Birken), was born in a German air raid shelter in the midst of a World War II air raid. After the war, in the 1950s, she emigrated to the US with her parents as a young child.... DiCaprio's maternal grandparents, Wilhelm and Helene Indenbirken, continued to live in the US for many years before returning to Germany to enjoy their retirement."
  245. Interview with Leonardo DiCaprio's German Grandma Template:Webarchive "How did you choose the name Leonardo Wilhelm? My daughter Irmelin's husband is Italian. Leonardo goes well with the last name DiCaprio. But so he would also have something German about him, we added the name of my husband Wilhelm. His roots, by the way, lie far to the east where our ancestors come from."
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  247. Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to Women's History "German-American motion-picture actress whose aura of sophistication and languid sensuality made her one of the most glamorous of all film stars."
  248. Tom McCarthy, Peter Dinklage and Bobby Cannavale talk The Station Agent. | Neil Young's Film Lounge "German–it's actually von dinklage (dink-lager)".
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  251. AskMen.com - Kirsten Dunst pictures Template:Webarchive "... posters of this Swedish/German beauty will be plastered in locker rooms everywhere ..."
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  260. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "In actuality, Franz is Dennis's middle name, and the first name of his father, a German immigrant. Though unfailingly mispronounced, 'Franz' is less difficult to say than his given surname. "'Schlachta' was never easy for people to hear, say or spell", says Dennis."
  261. "He was played by Dennis Franz, the son of German immigrant postal workers from Chicago, who was also a graduate of Robert Altman's acting company."
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  263. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "... born in Cadiz, Ohio. Both Gable's mother (Adeline Hershelman) and father (William H. Gable) had German ancestors (Frankenfield, Hershelman, and Haupt) who had settled in Pennsylvania."
  264. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Gish Biography – Bio and Lyrics"
  265. Summer Glau - About her career - Summer-glau.net Interview "Actually, my last name does mean "glow" as it is German. My ancestry is Scotch-Irish and German."
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  269. Uta Hagen Dies at Age 84 "Uta Hagen, a German actress who achieved fame in her role in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, died on Wednesday. Uta was 84. Uta was born on June 12, 1919 in Göttingen, Germany. Her family was very artistic. At age 7, her father got a job as head of the art history department of University of Wisconsin."
  270. 10 Things You Didn't Know About Jon Hamm's Roots | HuffPost Entertainment "As you might expect for someone with solid St. Louis roots, Jon Hamm has German heritage. Roughly three-eighths of his family tree traces back to the fatherland, but he's equally English and one-quarter Irish."
  271. Stated on Who Do You Think You Are?, August 6, 2012
  272. Answers - The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life's Questions "... Hasselhoff took advantage of his fluency in the German language to establish a phenomenal successful singing career in Europe."
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  274. Ancestry of Angelina Jolie "Joseph Kamp, b. Büren, Germany, 16 Sept. 1863, bapt. Sankt Nikolaus Katholisch Kirch, Büren, Westfalen, Preußen, 20 Sept. 1863"
  275. Jon Voight, Slovak Studies Program Template:Webarchive "Jonathan Vincent Voight was born in Yonkers, NY, on 29 December 1938. His paternal grandfather immigrated from Košice, now the Slovak and European home of U.S. Steel, his maternal grandfather came from Büren, Germany, his grandmothers were born in the U.S."
  276. Katherine Heigl biography and filmography | Katherine Heigl movies "Raised in Connecticut with her two older brothers, Holt and Jason, and older sister Meg, the half-Irish, half-German natural blonde was a child model for Sears catalogs before landing small roles in commercial work."
  277. [1] "Her Irish-German beauty helped her grab her first TV gig back in her native Nebraska..."
  278. Veteran Actor and Audiobook Narrator Edward Herrmann "...in my family, the Herrmanns, who were German on my father's side. My father didn't speak English until he went to school. They were the most highly respected immigrant group in America, the Germans. They were models of immigrant application and education and hard work and honesty. They went from that to being vilified in about two years from 1914 to 1916. He was thrown off streetcars for forgetting and speaking German in public."
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  283. "Although in his autobiography the actor falsely claimed Brooklyn as his birthplace, Emil Jannings (Theodor Friedrich Emil Janez, July 23, 1884 – January 3, 1950) was actually born in Rorschach, Switzerland to a German mother (Margarethe Schwabe) and an American father (Emil Janez). He grew up as a German citizen in Switzerland, Leipzig, and Görlitz, Germany. Jannings began his acting career on the German stage. He made his first film in 1914, but his first real movie success came a few years later when he worked with the German (later Hollywood) director Ernst Lubitsch at the Ufa studios near Berlin."
  284. "Van Johnson Biography." Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved: October 28, 2011.
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  290. Stars mit deutschen Wurzeln | RP ONLINE Template:Webarchive "[...] His father had once told him he had a great-grandfather from Bavaria said Kevin Kline in an interview. "Somewhere deep in me slumbers German DNA" [...]"
  291. a b Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  292. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Reporter: How do I pronounce your last name? We were having a debate in my office about how to pronounce it. DK: 'Kekner.' Everyone butchers it; it's German. I come from a small town called Tipton, Missouri which started as a German community. I guess I could have taken a stage name to make it easier, but then I would have to answer to my hometown."
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  294. Peek-a-boo Bang Script error: No such module "Unsubst". "On the 1910 Census of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, it shows that the grandfather of Constance "Veronica" was born in Germany instead of Sweden..."
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  297. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "LR: How can you be Italian with a name like Lauper? CL: Lauper's my father's name. He's German and Swiss and my mom's Italian. So I'm German, Swiss and Sicilian. Kinda like cold cuts. [laughs] The German and the Italian in me are always fighting and the Swiss guy in the middle is goin', "OK, let's talk here. Everybody calm down." [both laugh]"
  298. A Face in the Crowd: Ed Lauter "Of German and Irish descent, Lauter does both redneck and roughneck with great relish and subtle variation, and though he excels at looming and hulking, he appears equally at home (and equally unnerving) behind a clipboard and a white lab coat."
  299. Taylor Lautner - Actor "I am only French, Dutch and German. I get my skin color from the French side of my family."
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  303. Dr. F. A. Brick Dead; 1 Jersey Educator The New York Times; October 17, 1932; pg. 15
  304. 12 Things You Didn't Know About Chloë Grace Moretz – Page 12 "She is of British and German descent, her patrilineal line can be traced back to Christian Moretz who was born, c.1714 in Sachsen, Germany".
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  306. Candice Michelle biography "Although she's from the Midwest, the Wisconsin native is an exotic blend of German and Costa Rican."
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  309. To the brink and back | Movies | The Guardian "Nolte's father was Franklin, of German origin and, so the story goes, one of a tribe of giants – Nolte's uncles Bener and Poob, plus his dad, all rode in at over 6ft 6in"
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  313. Profiles 5: Film People > German-Hollywood Connection Template:Webarchive "German actress who at one time was married to Rex Harrison. She arrived in Hollywood via France and England in 1945."
  314. Who Do You Think You Are? NBC transmitted March 5, 2010
  315. Sarah Jessica Parker bio Template:Webarchive Who Do You Think You Are? website
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  319. Metropolis (1926) - German film history by Thomas Staedeli "Erich Pommer ranks with the most important personalities of the German silent movie era and he was participated in the worldwide success. No other producer had so influenced the German film like Erich Pommer."
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  321. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Raft was born George Ranft in ****'s Kitchen, New York City to Conrad Ranft (a German immigrant) and an Italian-American mother, where he quickly adopted the "tough guy" persona that he would later use in his films."
  322. Profiles 5: Film People > German-Hollywood Connection Template:Webarchive "Born in Düsseldorf, Germany on Jan. 12, 1910. She became a US citizen in 1940"
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  324. Frank Reicher - IMDb "Born: December 2, 1875, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany." Template:User-generated source
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  328. Corliss, Richard. That Old Feeling: The Oscar Race. Time magazine. April 6, 2002.
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  331. Native American Actors who have left their mark on movies today "Half German, half Native Indian"
  332. Profiles 5: Film People > German-Hollywood Connection Template:Webarchive "Born Maximilian Josef Sommer in Greifswald, Germany, Sommer came to the US as a youth."
  333. Falling through the door of fame "The Nevada-bred beauty is a multicultural cocktail of Hawaiian, French, Dutch, Irish, Filipino and German ancestry."
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  337. Fifteen Immigrants Who Made It Big – Forbes "a naturalized US Citizen of note."
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  341. Jon Voight Biography "His maternal grandparents were German his paternal grandfather was an immigrant from Austria-Hungary."
  342. Jenna von Oy - TV.com Template:Webarchive "Jenna: (On her last name) My last name is German and both my grandparents immigrated from Germany. The name is actually composed of two parts..."von", denotes land ownership, and "Oy" refers to a region in the lower Rhine. The family name predates any national borders and the ancestral estates are in present day Holland. In fact, ruins of a castle still exist there. In current Dutch, the "Oy" mimics the Dutch word for stork and our family crest does portray a stork."
  343. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Both of his parents were immigrants – his father, Paul, from Germany; his mother, Rosalie, from Scotland."
  344. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "I'm Irish and German, I thought that I could go toe-to-toe but it's hard to keep up with the Aussies."
  345. Erin Wasson - Fashion Model | Models | Photos, Editorials & Latest News | The FMD "Ethnicity: German/American"
  346. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Weissmuller was born in the tiny hamlet of Freidorf ("free village" in German, Hungarian Szabadfalu) not far from Timişoara (Ger., Temeschburg). Even today the area around Timişoara is dotted with small towns bearing German names such as Gottlob, Johanisfeld and Liebling, reflecting the German ethnic influence on the region. Weissmuller's family left Banat for America in 1904, shortly after Johnny's birth, settling first in Pennsylvania, where many other Austrians and Germans lived (and where brother Peter was born in 1905), and later in Chicago, another Germanic stronghold and the home of Weissmuller's maternal grandparents. The original German family name Weissmüller translates literally as "white miller" or "wheat miller" (Weizen)."
  347. LOIS WEBER "Born Florence Lois Weber on June 13, 1879, in Allegheny City (annexed in 1907 officially as the North Side, Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania, Lois Weber was the second daughter of George and Mary Matilda (née Snaman) Weber. George's parents, Salesius Weber and Elizabeth Koch Weber arrived by 1854 from Germany."
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  349. CNN - Demi Moore, Bruce Willis splitting after 11 years - June 25, 1998 Template:Webarchive "The German-born, New Jersey-raised Willis, 43, is one of Hollywood's biggest ..."
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  352. Casablanca 2 >> German-Hollywood Connection Template:Webarchive "Zilzer and Palfi married in 1943 and soon moved to New York. Both continued to act, mostly in television. Zilzer died in Berlin in 1991, and his former wife (they divorced amicably when Zilzer was seriously ill and wanted to go to Germany), who refused to return to Germany, died just a few months later in New York."
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  357. "Jean Dixon Psychic and Astrologer Whose Predictions Were Read by Millions", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 27, 1997.
  358. Willie Geist 'devastated': His fave German chocolate cake isn't German! "The simple sight (and a tiny bite) of a German chocolate cake always reminds Willie Geist of his family and childhood birthday celebrations. Though his last name is German, Willie said, "when you really break it down, he is part German, French, English, Irish and Norwegian."
  359. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  360. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "I think German guys are really hot ... I am German."
  361. James Holzhauer Was Told to Smile to Get on 'Jeopardy!' He's Smiling Now - The New York Times "His father, Juergen Holzhauer, a German immigrant who worked as an engineer for a chemical company for 32 years, didn't approve at first."
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  363. Bend Weekly News for Bend Oregon Template:Webarchive "But the workaholic, something he picked up from his father, an executive vice president for IBM, and his stay-at-home mother, looks forward to work every day as he is surrounded by genuine members of his German-Italian family."
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  366. Sandmeier Name Meaning & Sandmeier Family History at Ancestry.com® "German: variant of Sandmeyer." Template:User-generated source
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  368. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "You know, the same way the anti-immigrant bigots didn't want my immigrant German ancestors changing the tempo of the whole neighborhood in 1900."
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  370. Schroeder "Schroeder is a North German (from Schröder) occupational name for a cloth cutter or tailor, from an agent derivative of Middle Low German schroden, schraden 'to cut'."
  371. Who do you think you are BBC documentary
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  382. Lukas Foss | 20th-century classical, avant-garde, orchestral | Britannica "German-born US composer, pianist, and conductor"
  383. Iron City Brewing Company Script error: No such module "Unsubst". "Frauenheim was the fifth of seven children born to Edward J. and Antoinette Marie "Nettie" Vilsack Frauenheim whose own parents were the co-founders of the Pittsburgh Brewing Company"
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  385. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "... born in San Francisco. His father was a cellist trained in Dresden, Germany; his mother, Eva König, was born in Germany. Because he could speak German, Warner Bros. assigned Friedhofer to work with the Austrian composers Erich Wolfgang Korngold and Max Steiner. Despite his own strong skills, he remained in their shadow for many years. Friedhofer won an Academy Award for his score for The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)."
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  390. Biography – Reinhold Heil "Reinhold Heil was born in a small town in West Germany."
  391. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Elbert Joseph Higgins of Portuguese, Irish and German descent ..."
  392. German American Corner: HINDEMITH, Paul (1895-1963) "... one of the most important figures in 20th century music, and an influential teacher. Hindemith was born in Hanau on Nov. 16, 1895, and studied at the Hock Conservatory in Frankfurt. ... He went to the US in 1940 and taught at Yale University"
  393. Hanya Holm - Britannica Concise Template:Webarchive "German-born American choreographer of modern dance and Broadway musicals"
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  395. Charles Martin Loeffler Collection - Performing Arts Encyclopedia (Library of Congress) "Charles Martin Loeffler (1861–1935) was a German-American violinist and composer"
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  397. Alyson in Wonderland - with Alyson and AJ Michalka - Special Agent Jeremy Shum Template:Webarchive "Their last name is German and is pronounced Miss-Shall-Car."
  398. a b Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  399. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "The Latin name PASTORIUS was once the German Schäfer, meaning shepherd. Jaco's father, John Francis Pastorius II, was born in Pennsylvania from German and Irish descendants."
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  402. GermanOriginality.com : 1700s Template:Webarchive "Elvis' descends from the PRESSLER family of the Southern Palatinate, Johann Valentin Pressler changed his name to PRESLEY during the Civil War."
  403. have a Catholic father and a Jewish mother. Charles Jr. had a mother with Italian ancestry and a father of German and Hungarian descent.
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  407. Heinz Roemheld Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More | AllMusic "Milwaukee-born Heinz Roemheld followed a circuitous route to a career as a film composer. At age four he was identified as a piano prodigy; he later studied with Ferruccio Busoni and Egon Petri in Berlin, and performed as a guest soloist with the Berlin Philharmonic at 23."
  408. Germany, Tucson Clubs, European Multi-ethnic Alliance of Tucson, Tapestry Project, GermanyTemplate:Category handler[<span title="Script error: No such module "string".">usurped]Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". "Father was Federico (Fred) Ronstadt – 1868–1954. His father was Herr Frederick Augustus Ronstadt, a German mining engineer, who came to the West in the 1850s from Hamburg, Germany. He settled in Las Delcias, Sonora, and married Margarita Redondo. She gave birth to Federico, known later as Fred, on January 30, 1868. Fred was brought to Tucson in 1882, when he was 14, to work and help support the family of four children: Gretchen, Peter, Linda & Mike. During the 1960s, Gretchen, Peter & Linda played and sang at coffeehouses in Tucson."
  409. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "(The German surname comes from a grandfather who married into the Mexican family.)"
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  411. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Salter came to the United States in 1937 and composed scores for some 150 Hollywood movies."
  412. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "1941 – Birth of his son Lawrence on 27 January. Arnold, Gertrud and Nuria are granted American citizenship."
  413. John Philip Sousa | Library of Congress "His father, John Antonio Sousa, was born in Spain of Portuguese parents, and his mother, Marie Elizabeth Trinkaus, was born in Bavaria."
  414. Stoermer Name Meaning & Stoermer Family History at Ancestry.com® "Stoermer Name Meaning North German (Störmer): nickname for a hot-tempered person, from a derivative of Middle Low German storm 'storm'." Template:User-generated source
  415. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/13579687:2442 Template:Bare URL inline
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  418. Theodore Thomas (German-American conductor) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia "German-born American conductor who was largely responsible for the role of symphony orchestras in many American cities."
  419. Kurt Weill "German composer, American citizen from 1943"
  420. TV ACRES: Ethnic Groups > German "Lawrence Welk, German-American bandleader"
  421. a b Wentz Name Meaning & Wentz Family History at Ancestry.com® "German: from a pet form of the personal name Werner, or, especially in eastern regions, from a short form of the Slavic personal name Wenceslaw." Template:User-generated source
  422. Source: David Jacques Way's afterword to The Modern Harpsichord
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  424. See Zuckermann (1968), as well as [3], in which an acquaintance writes "When he came to the United States, he told me he changed his name from Wolfgang Joachim Zuckermann to Wallace to Americanize it. Friends further Americanized it by calling him Wally." Zuckermann later published primarily under the name Wolfgang; only his column for Harpsichord (see below) is signed Wallace.
  425. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Born in Berlin, established in the USA"
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  427. From film-making to cake-baking | Family | The Guardian "As children, the Bullock sisters lived in Germany, moving to Virginia when Sandra was 11 and Gesine was five where their father, John, worked at the Pentagon. Helga, a German opera singer, continued to travel back to Europe for work – sometimes taking her daughters with her on tour."
  428. Gevinson, Alan. Within Our Gates: Ethnicity in American Feature Films, 1911–1960. University of California Press, 1997. P.372
  429. Famous German-Americans - Part 2: D-E-F Template:Webarchive "... the German director of Hollywood films including Stargate, Independence Day, Godzilla, The Patriot, and The Day After Tomorrow, was born in Stuttgart."
  430. Ernst Lubitsch (American director) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
  431. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Ernst Lubitsch (1892–1947) came to Hollywood from his native Berlin in 1922—at the request of Mary Pickford. It was in the German film capital that he began to develop what would later be known simply as "the Lubitsch Touch." In the American film capital his success would be phenomenal."
  432. Profiles 4: Film People > German-Hollywood Connection Template:Webarchive "Born Emil Anton Bundmann. German-American director. (Sullivan's Travels, Border Incident, Winchester '73, The Glenn Miller Story, God's Little Acre, El Cid)"
  433. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  434. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "(1897–1961, aka Nebenzal) – German-American film producer born in New York, educated there and in Berlin, Germany. Together with his father Heinrich Nebenzahl (died 1938), Seymour founded film companies and produced many of the classic movies of the Weimar period, including PANDORA'S BOX with Louise Brooks and M with Peter Lorre. In Hollywood Seymour worked as a producer at MGM and his own Nero Films."
  435. All Movie Guide Template:Webarchive "German-born director Kurt Neumann came to the US in the early talkie era, hired to direct German-language versions of Hollywood films."
  436. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Mike Nichols, the German-born director of HBO's Angels in America, tells the Washington Post his feel for Yiddish rushed back in a skit when Elaine May ..."
  437. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  438. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "... came to the US at the age of 19. The second son of Max Reinhardt (below), Gottfried was born in Berlin but lived in both Germany and the US before he died in Los Angeles in 1994."
  439. "Ringling Brothers". Encyclopædia Britannica, 2014.
  440. Tangerine by Victor Schertzinger Template:Webarchive "Schertzinger was born in Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania, a son of musical parents Pennsylvania Dutch German descent"
  441. Profiles 5: Film People > German-Hollywood Connection Template:Webarchive "German-American cinematographer and inventor of the "Schüfftan process" for optical special effects, used until it was replaced by the simpler matte method. Camera work: Menschen am Sonntag (1929), The Hustler (1961, Acad. Award), Lilith (1964)."
  442. Profiles 5: Film People > German-Hollywood Connection Template:Webarchive "German director and actor. After a long career in Germany that included directing and writing the screenplay for Viktor und Viktoria (1933, remade by Blake Edwards in 1982), Schünzel came to the U.S. in 1938. In Hollywood he acted (Hangmen Also Die, The Hitler Gang, Notorious, Golden Earrings, Berlin Express) and directed (Rich Man Poor Girl, Ice Follies of 1939, New Wine)."
  443. Profiles 5: Film People > German-Hollywood Connection Template:Webarchive "German director and brother of Hollywood screenwriter, Curt Siodmak. Although born in Memphis, Tenn., Robert grew up and was educated in Germany. He began his film career at the German UFA studios in 1925"
  444. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Wim Wenders was born Ernst Wilhelm Wenders on August 14, 1945 in Düsseldorf, Germany. After living in Los Angeles for eight years, the director returned to his homeland to make his first German-language film since moving to the US The German director has made most of his films in English in the US He has been living in Los Angeles since the 1980s, although he spends part of each year in Germany and Berlin (his favorite city)."
  445. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "... born in Mülhausen (Mulhouse), Alsace-Lorraine (then German, now part of France) on the first day of July 1902. ... Wyler became a US citizen in 1928."
  446. John Arthur Garraty and Mark Christopher Carnes (eds.), American National Biography, Vol. 24. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. 239–240.
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  449. 16 Things You Didn't Know About Daniel Tosh : COED Magazine
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  456. Lucretia Garfield Biography :: National First Ladies' Library Template:Webarchive "Ancestry: German, Welsh, English, Irish; Lucretia Garfield's parental great-grandfather immigrated to Pennsylvania (in a part that is now Delaware) from Württemberg, Germany. Her mother's family all originated in New England, the latest immigrating from England six generations before her own. Among her American ancestors were James and Mary Chilton, Pilgrims on the Mayflower."
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  458. How a racist hate-monger masterminded America’s War on Drugs | by Laura Smith | Timeline Template:Webarchive "Anslinger's zeal for law and order manifested early. He was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania, in 1892 to Swiss German parents."
  459. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "German-born George Atzerodt immigrated to the United States with his family in 1843, at the age of eight."
  460. Meta Schlichting Berger - Encyclopedia of Milwaukee "Meta Schlichting was born in Milwaukee in 1873 to parents who came to the city from Germany during their childhood. Schlichting's father, Bernard, who served on Milwaukee's school board, hired Victor Berger to teach German."
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  462. H-Net Reviews "This biography joins the ranks of several others on second-echelon German-American political and intellectual figures such as Frederick Hecker and Francis Hoffmann that have recently appeared."
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  464. Honky Tonks, Hymns, & the Blues "In Texas, there were several substantial waves of German immigration. The first, when Friedrich Ernst, "Father of German Immigration to Texas", arrived in Texas in 1831 and received a grant of more than 4,000 acres (16 km²) in what is now Austin County. He set about encouraging other Germans to join him. This tract of land formed the nucleus of what is now known as the German Belt."
  465. GERMANS | The Handbook of Texas Online| Texas State Historical Association (TSHA) "The German Belt is the product of concepts and processes well known to students of migration, particularly the concept of "dominant personality", the process called "chain migration", and the device of "America letters." Voluntary migrations generally were begun by a dominant personality, or "true pioneer." This individual was forceful and ambitious, a natural leader, who perceived emigration as a solution to economic, social, political, or religious problems in his homeland. He used his personality to convince others to follow him in migration. In the case of the Texas Germans, Friedrich Diercks, known in Texas under his alias, Johann Friedrich Ernst, was the dominant personality."
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  467. Fisher, Henry Francis "... born in Kassel, Hesse, in 1805. He left Europe late in 1833 and spent a year each in London and New York and two years in New Orleans. In 1837 or early 1838 he came to Houston, Texas, where he was consul for the Hanseatic League (modern-day Germany). He became interested in the exploration and colonization of the San Saba area and in 1839 was acting treasurer of the San Saba Company, which was later reorganized as the San Saba Colonization Company."
  468. Mining a Dynasty for Narrative Riches | The New York Sun "Meyer, though a native speaker of German, was Swiss-German."
  469. a b Massacre Victim's Stats. "Peter Gusenberg (Gusenberger) 'Goosey'. 434 Roscoe St. Born September 28, 1888 in Chicago, Illinois. Married to Myrtle Coppleman Gorman. He tells her he is salesman and uses the last name Gorman. His father was named Peter Gusenberg also. He was from Germany."
  470. Bruno Hauptmann | German Immigrant, Lindbergh Kidnapping Convict | Britannica "German-born American carpenter and burglar"
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  473. Pennsylvania German Culture and History "A Pennsylvania German named Michael Hillegas was the first Continental Treasurer. "
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  478. German American Corner: German Achievements in America 3 "The unknown interior of the latter colony was first explored by a young German scholar, Johann Lederer. who, born in Hamburg, came to Jamestown in 1668."
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  480. "Hume, Edgar Erskine, "The German Artist Who Designed the Confederate Flag and Uniform". The American-German Review, August 1940."
  481. http://www.germanheritage.com/biographies/mtoz/minuit.html Template:Bare URL inline
  482. http://www.2003.botanyconference.org/engine/search/detail.php?aid=247 Template:Webarchive "Charles Mohr (1824–1901), German-born Mobile pharmacist and botanist, is best known for the monumental Plant Life of Alabama"
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  485. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "In 1683 Francis Daniel Pastorius was commissioned by the Frankfort Land Company and a group of merchants from Crefeld, Germany to form a settlement in America. They purchased fifteen thousand acres in Pennsylvania and Germantown was born."
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  489. http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9070519 "German-born Swiss pioneer settler and colonizer in California"
  490. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ufa01 "Accordingly, in May 1842 the association sent two of its members, counts Joseph of Boos-Waldeck and Victor August of Leiningen-Westerburg-Alt-Leiningen to Texas to investigate the country firsthand and purchase a tract of land for the settlement of immigrants."
  491. Paul A. W. Wallace, Conrad Weiser, 1696–1760, Friend of Colonist and Mohawk. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1945. Reprinted Wennawoods, 2001, Template:ISBN
  492. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "German immigrant printer named John Peter Zenger"
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  501. https://spartacus-educational.com/USACWschimmel.htm "Alexander Schimmelfennig was born in Germany in 1824. A graduate of the German military academy he joined Franz Sigel, Carl Schurz, August Willich, Peter Osterhaus, Max Weber in taking part in the failed 1848 German Revolution. Schimmelfennig emigrated to America and on the outbreak of the American Civil War he joined the Union Army."
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  504. http://www.steubensociety.org Template:Webarchive "German-Prussian General who served with George Washington in the American Revolutionary War and is credited with teaching the Continental Army the essentials of military drill and discipline. He reorganised the Continental Army and guided it to victory."
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  507. http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=400 "Weitzel was born on November 1, 1835, in Germany. His family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio when he was quite young. He was educated in public schools and received an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1851."
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  509. https://spartacus-educational.com/USACWwillich.htm "August Willich was born in Germany in 1810. A graduate of the German military academy he joined Franz Sigel, Carl Schurz, Peter Osterhaus, Alexander Schimmelfennig, Max Weber in taking part in the failed 1848 German Revolution."
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  514. http://www.iep.utm.edu/c/carnap.htm "Rudolf Carnap, a German-born philosopher and naturalized US citizen"
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  518. Edward S. Kerstein, Milwaukee's All-American Mayor: Portrait of Daniel Webster Hoan. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1966; pg. 73.
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  523. Earl C. Kaylor Jr. 1996. Martin Grove Brumbaugh: A Pennsylvanian's Odyssey from Sainted Schooman to Bedeviled World War I Governor, 1862–1930. Teaneck, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson Press, p. 311.
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  526. Harmut Keil, "The German Immigrant Working Class of Chicago, 1875–90: Workers, Labor Leaders, and the Labor Movement," in Dirk Hoerder (ed.), American Labor and Immigration History, 1877-1920s: Recent European Research. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1983; pg. 165.
  527. http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=4169 "John Paul Hammerschmidt was born on May 4, 1922, in Harrison to Arthur Paul and Junie M. Hammerschmidt. Hammerschmidt was the fourth of five children. Both sets of grandparents migrated to Boone County in the early years of the twentieth century and were of German descent."
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  529. [4]"Commemorative biographical record of prominent and representative men of Racine and Kenosha counties, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of business and professional men and of many of the early settled families," Chicago, 1906, pg. 60
  530. http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/GermAmChron.htm "1820 – Joseph Heister becomes Governor of Pennsylvania"
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  533. 'Memoirs of Milwaukee County,' vol. 1, Jerome Anthony Watrous, Historical Associates: 1909, biographical sketch of Ferdinand Kuehn, pg. 134–135
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  539. 'History of Milwaukee, City and County,' Josial Curry Seymour, S.J. Clarke Company: Milwaukee, 1922, Biographical Sketch of William C. Rauschenberger, pg. 578–579
  540. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "The surname Ravenstahl, of German origin, might be translated as "steadfast raven" or "steel raven." ... one of only a few German-American mayors in Pittsburgh's history."
  541. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/111894-mayor-ravenstahl-of-pittsburgh "The prefix -stahl, in German, actually means steel to begin with."
  542. "Chicago's First Hispanic Alderman: How William E. Rodriguez broke ethnic – and political – barriers," Chicago magazine, vol. 30, no. 11 (November 1981), pp. 144–147.
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  544. http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=s000151 " SCHURZ, Carl, a senator from Missouri; born in Liblar, near Cologne, Germany, March 2, 1829; educated at the gymnasium of Cologne and the University of Bonn; having taken part in the German revolutionary movement of 1848, he was compelled to flee from Germany; was a newspaper correspondent in Paris and later taught school in London; immigrated to the United States in 1852 and settled in Philadelphia, Pa.; moved to Watertown, Wis., in 1855; studied law; admitted to the bar and practiced in Milwaukee, Wis ..."
  545. "Our Candidates Emil Seidel", Cleveland Socialist, whole no. 48 (September 21, 1912), pg. 2.
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  549. American anthropologist, Volume 10 (1908), American Anthropological Association
  550. http://www.biography.com/people/robert-graetz-21397007 Template:Webarchive "His German grandfather was an ardent Lutheran who, upon seeing that his own son had chosen a career in chemical engineering, prepped his grandson for a life in the ministry."
  551. https://www.germanmarylanders.org/profile-index/Education--Religion "German Marylanders: Education & Religion"
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  554. The Passavant House (Zelienople Historical Society) http://www.zelienoplehistoricalsociety.com/index.html Template:Webarchive
  555. Robert Paul Sutton, Communal Utopias and the American Experience: Religious Communities (2003) p. 38
  556. Template:Cite Schaff-Herzog
  557. https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/history/26/ "The Social Gospel and Socialism: A Comparison of the Thought of Francis Greenwood Peabody, Washington Gladden, and Walter Rauschenbusch"
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  562. http://sonic.net/maledicta/aman.html Template:Webarchive "Reinhold Albert Aman was born on April 8, 1936, in Fürstenzell (Bavaria), Germany. He grew up in Straubing and Oberschneiding, studied chemical engineering in Augsburg, and worked in Frankfurt and Munich."
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  564. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Baade wanted to go there to observe with it himself, but his German citizenship prevented him"
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  566. http://www.powerset.com/explore/go/Max-Bentele Script error: No such module "Unsubst". "Dr. Max Bentele (born Ulm, Germany January 15, 1909 – died New York May 19, 2006, at age 97) was a pioneer in the field of jet aircraft turbines and mechanical engineering"
  567. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  568. http://www.space.com/news/spacehistory/vonbraun_disney_020813.html "Wernher von Braun, the German physicist who oversaw most of the achievements of the US space program until his death in 1977"
  569. https://www.germanmarylanders.org/profile-index/Education--Religion German Marylanders: "Herman Collitz was born in the town of Bleckede, Hanover, Germany."
  570. Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
  571. http://nasawatch.com/archives/2008/01/werner-dahm-has-died.html "Werner K. Dahm, an internationally recognized rocket pioneer whose work in Germany and the United States."
  572. http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9029760 "German-born American physicist who shared one-half of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1989 with the German physicist Wolfgang Paul"
  573. http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9029810 "Max Delbruck German-born US biologist, a pioneer in the study of molecular genetics."
  574. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "German-born Harvard economist and developer of large-scale macroeconometric models (for which he founded a forecasting corporation, Data Resources Inc. (DRI))"
  575. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  576. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "German-born botanist"
  577. http://www.botany.org/bsa/misc/esau.html "The city was named originally after Katherine the Great who promoted agriculture in the steppes of the Ukraine by inviting settlers from Germany, among them the Mennonites. Dr. Esau's family is Mennonite. Dr. Esau's great-grandfather Aron Esau immigrated to the Ukraine In 1804 from Prussia"
  578. http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9035141?query=franck&ct= "James Franck German-born American physicist"
  579. https://www.mcall.com/news/mc-xpm-1987-02-08-2564784-story.html "There was no reason to think there was anything extraordinary about the boy born to George Fritz and Mary Meharg on Aug. 21, 1822. Little Johannes Fritzius, named after his German grandfather, soon found that there was plenty to do on his family's farm in rural Chester County. Under the stern but loving eye of their Scotch-Irish mother, John Fritz and his six brothers and sisters grew to maturity."
  580. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  581. http://www.pep-web.org/document.php?id=BAP.014.0379A "Born in Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1890, Frieda Fromm-Reichmann graduated from medical school at Königsberg, Eastern Prussia, in 1913."
  582. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "German engineer in WW2, member of the Rocket Team in the United States thereafter."
  583. http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9051590 "German-born American physicist"
  584. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "German-American engineer. Worked on V-2 gyro platform at Peenemünde 1939–1942. Returned to von Braun's team in US in 1948, working on Hermes II and Redstone guidance systems, becoming Director, Guidance and Control Division, at Huntsville."
  585. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  586. http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0241,black,39111,1.html Template:Webarchive "Herman Hollerith was the German American who first automated US census information"
  587. http://www.distinguishedwomen.com/biographies/horney.html Template:Webarchive "German-American psychiatrist"
  588. Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
  589. http://www.nap.edu/readingroom.php?book=biomems&page=hkluver.html "Heinrich Klüver, son of Wilhelm and Dorothes (Wübbers) Klüver, was born on May 25, 1897, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. He arrived in the United States in 1923, married Cessa Feyerabend on February 4, 1927, and was naturalized as a US citizen in 1934."
  590. http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9045891 "German psychologist"
  591. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Willy Ley was an extremely effective populariser of the idea of space flight – first in Germany and then in the United States. Ley was born in Berlin. Fluent in German, English, Italian, French, and Russian, he studied astronomy, physics, zoology, and paleontology at the University of Berlin."
  592. http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Ley.html "German engineer who was a founder of the German Rocket Society. In 1934, he emigrated to the United States rather than pursuing military applications of rocketry. In the U.S., he became a popularizer of space exploration and travel, writing many popular books."
  593. Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
  594. http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9052119 "Ottmar Mergenthaler, a German inventor"
  595. http://www.atomicarchive.com/Bios/Oppenheimer.shtml "Julius Robert Oppenheimer was born in New York City on April 22, 1904. His parents, Julius S. Oppenheimer, a wealthy German textile merchant, and Ella Friedman, an artist, were of Jewish descent but did not observe the religious traditions."
  596. "The Ancestry of Linus Pauling". The Special Collections & Archives Research Center – Oregon State University Libraries. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  597. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  598. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  599. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". Biography in Context.
  600. Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
  601. http://www.nysun.com/obituaries/frederick-seitz-96-physicist-led-rockefeller/72433/ "Seitz grew up in San Francisco, where he was born on July 4, 1911, to a German immigrant baker."
  602. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  603. https://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/10great/2006-10-05-german-places_x.htm "Two of San Francisco's best-known landmarks were built by Germans: Joseph Strauss designed the 1937 Golden Gate Bridge, and Bernard Maybeck, son of a German immigrant, designed the Palace of Fine Arts."
  604. http://www.germanheritage.com/biographies/mtoz/stern.html "Stern was born in Sorau, Germany (now Zary, Poland), and educated at the University of Breslau. He taught at Technische Hochschule in Zürich and at the universities of Frankfurt and Hamburg. In 1933 he moved to the U.S., accepting the position of research professor of physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie-Mellon University) in Pittsburgh, Pa."
  605. Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
  606. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "German botanist"
  607. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  608. Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
  609. http://www.walterwerke.co.uk/hw/wbiog.htm "In 1960 he emigrated to the United States and joined the Worthington Biochemical Corporation in Harrison, New Jersey, eventually becoming vice-president. During his life he was awarded numerous scientific medals and awards, and he published over 200 patents. Hellmuth Walter died on 16 December 1980."
  610. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  611. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  612. http://www.unmuseum.org/gustave.htm "Gustave Whitehead, a poor, German immigrant"
  613. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  614. https://baseballhall.org/discover-more/stories/pre-integration/von-der-ahe-chris CHRIS VON DER AHE – A MAGNATE FOR SUCCESS
  615. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  616. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/43a04e49 "Heinz Becker, the only German-born big-leaguer who played during the years of World War II."
  617. http://en.bab.la/dictionary/german-english/zinn "Zinn is the German word for tin"
  618. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/8dc7bc65 "The Benz family was of German Catholic stock, Joe's grandfather, also named Michael, having emigrated from the Grand Duchy of Baden in 1849."
  619. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  620. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  621. https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/31/sports/baseball/world-series-2014-madison-bumgarner-sf-giants-ace-is-product-of-north-carolina-and-proud-father.html?_r=0 "The Bumgarners began arriving from southwest Germany a couple of hundred years ago."
  622. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  623. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/571833af "His father, Daniel, was a German immigrant; his mother, Rosina (née Shellhorn), was the daughter of a German immigrant."
  624. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/a0faa084 "Father Peter Danzig emigrated to the United States in 1880, he was considered and listed himself in the 1900 census as German"
  625. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/1c9acfff "His father, Fred, was a salesman at a drugstore in Burleson, Texas, in 1920. Ten years later the 1930 census shows him as a salesman in a garage. Fred was a native Texan, too, but his father had been born in Berlin and his mother was Moravian. Both German and Bohemian were spoken in the household."
  626. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  627. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  628. Template:Sabrbio, "Not bad press for a man who just twenty-four years before had arrived from Freiburg, Germany with just a few dollars in his pocket."
  629. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  630. http://germanoriginality.com/heritage/people/sports.php?id=146 Template:Webarchive "David Eckstein was born to German-American parents in Sanford, Florida. He is an MLB shortstop and current leadoff hitter for the St. Louis Cardinals. Eckstein was named the World Series MVP in 2006."
  631. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/ff13ab21 Template:Webarchive "Elmer Albert Eggert was born and died in Rochester, New York – born on January 29, 1902 to parents of German ancestry. His mother Theresa Felgner Eggert had been born in Rochester, and his father Fred was born in New York City to two German parents."
  632. Society for American Baseball Research"Henry Eibel was born to foreign-born parents. His father, Henry, had come from Germany to America in 1870 and worked as a blacksmith in 1900 and a baker in 1910. His mother, Elizabeth, had been born in England, but to two German parents; she came to America in 1864. "
  633. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  634. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/cd61b579 "Oscar Emil Felsch, who grew up to be arguably the best baseball player ever produced by Milwaukee's north side, was born in 1891 in a German working-class neighborhood – Reference: Felsch's Application for Social Security Account Number, December 3, 1943; Wisconsin Original Certificate of Death #'64 024373; and 1900 and 1930 United States Censuses."
  635. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "The Guy Richard Freese Family Home Page"
  636. http://www.cloudnet.com/~edrbsass/GermAmChron.htm "1929 – ...baseball stars: Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Honus Wagner, Frank Frisch, all of German descent"
  637. http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=froemming "Froemming Name Meaning North German (Frömming): patronymic from Fromm." Template:User-generated source
  638. http://www.germanheritage.com/biographies/atol/lougehrigessay.html "Lou Gehrig's life, from the poor German boy in Yorkville to the famous star playing America's favorite pastime."
  639. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  640. https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/getzich01.shtml "Pretzels Getzien"
  641. Society of Baseball Research / SABR "Grimm's German-born father wanted him to join the family painting business, but young Charlie had other ideas."
  642. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  643. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  644. Heilmann surname
  645. "German Americans comprised of 30% of the U.S. Armed Forces, among them such high profile players such as Charlie Gehringer, Tommy Henrich, Pete Reiser and Red Ruffing."
  646. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  647. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  648. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "...He wasn't angry, but true to his German roots..."
  649. Template:Sabrbio, "Richard Carleton Hoblitzell... his father, Henry Hoblitzell, whose ancestors hailed from the oft-disputed Alsace-Lorraine region, was part German, Swiss, and French."
  650. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  651. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/b028c8f6 " Charles Schaeffer Kelchner ...was the son of Martin and Maria (Schaeffer) Kelchner, of Pennsylvania Dutch (German) descent."
  652. a b https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/6d17077b "His paternal great-grandfather, Johann Justus Kellner, a German immigrant."
  653. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~snowhillcloister/knepperfamily.htm "The Knepper Family... accompanied their founder, Alexander Mack, from Europe to Pennsylvania was a certain Wilhelm Knepper... 'Bob' Knepper, the noted baseball player, is a descendant"
  654. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  655. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/14d34d58 "Eugene Hamlet Krapp was born to Frederick "Fritz" and Bertha (Hettig) Krapp on May 12, 1887, in Rochester, New York. His father was born in Wurtemberg, Germany in 1854 and came to the United States three years later. His mother was a native New Yorker whose family had come from the same area in Germany."
  656. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/a79cd3a2 "The Kuenns were the typical German-American blue-collar family that so heavily populated Milwaukee."
  657. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  658. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0140153357 The Art of Hitting .300
  659. https://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Leibrandt "Leibrandt Surname"
  660. Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
  661. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/24/AR2006032401735.html "Markakis, who is half Greek and half German, led the Greek Olympic team..."
  662. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/10fba444 "Henry William Meine was born on May 1, 1896 in an unincorporated area called Luxemburg in the predominantly German neighborhood known as Carondelet bordering the Mississippi River in south St. Louis, Missouri. Meine's parents were both children of German immigrants; Henry (born in 1864) and Louisa (nee Kulhman, born in 1873) married in 1891 and had seven children, Lilly, Henry, Edwin, Arthur, Charles, Ferdinand, and Walter, born between 1892 and 1908."
  663. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  664. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/c4f233ab Template:Webarchive "Frederick William Muller was born on December 21, 1907, a son of German immigrants George and Mary Muller."
  665. Template:Sabrbio
  666. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  667. Fritz MollwitzScript error: No such module "Unsubst". "Frederick August Mollwitz – Born: 6/16/1890 at Koburg (Germany)"
  668. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  669. Census entry for Henry Peitz, ball-player, born November 1870. Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Census Place: Cincinnati Ward 23, Hamilton, Ohio; Roll: T623_1279; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 193.
  670. Census entry for Henry Peitz and family. Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Census Place: Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri; Roll: 733; Family History Film: 1254733; Page: 509C; Enumeration District: 306; Image: 0189.
  671. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  672. http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=roettger "Roettger Name Meaning North German (also Röttger): variant of Rudiger or Roger." Template:User-generated source
  673. http://german.about.com/library/bltrivia_misc1.htm Template:Webarchive "... born George Herman Ruth in Baltimore, Maryland to parents of German background. His mother, Katie Schaumberger, was the daughter of Pius and Anna Schaumberger, both born in Germany. Babe Ruth's father, saloon owner George Ruth, had German grandparents. Although Babe Ruth's German background is certain ..."
  674. Template:Sabrbio, "Herman A. Schaefer was born to German immigrant parents in Chicago's South Side Levee District, on February 4, 1876."
  675. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
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  681. Bill Nowlin. Al Schroll. Society for American Baseball Research.
  682. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/66b47e26 "...to German immigrant John Schulte"
  683. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  684. Society for American Baseball Research / SABR"James Robert "Bob" Shawkey was born on December 4, 1890, in Sigel, Pennsylvania. He was descended from German immigrants named Schaake."
  685. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  686. Template:Sabrbio, "The son of a German immigrant, Henry M. Steinfeldt was born on September 29, 1877, in St. Louis."
  687. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  688. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Ed (his mother never calls him Duke, a nickname coined by his father when the boy was five) is named Edwin Donald and has German-Dutch bloodlines on the paternal side and Scotch-Irish on the maternal side."
  689. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/a6f98d87 "He was born in St. Cloud, Minnesota, on May 20, 1879, to Leonard and Mary Thielman. Leonard was a hardware dealer at the time of the 1900 census, a German immigrant who had come to the United States around 1858. Mary had been born in New York to German immigrant parents."
  690. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/191174e8 "Elias Thoeny was a painter, a German immigrant as was his wife. National boundaries have, of course, changed over time. The Thoenys appear to have come from the southern part of current Germany..."
  691. https://web.archive.org/web/20070104082450/http://www.time.com/time/subscriber/personoftheyear/archive/stories/1984.html "His father, Victor, half German and half Viennese, with his hearty manner and curious mind, was the biggest influence in his life, says Ueberroth."
  692. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/0ba8bbd7 "James "Jim" Umbricht was born in Chicago on September 17, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Eduard Umbricht. Eduard's parents were from Illinois and he was born and raised in the state. Jantina Frank, Eduard's wife, was born in Holland to a Dutch mother and German father. She was a native German speaker."
  693. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  694. http://usa.usembassy.de/germanamericans.htm Template:Webarchive "In sports there have been such memorable figures as baseballers Honus Wagner, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Casey Stengel ..."
  695. https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/420628e7 "The Wambsganss name was German in origin, though the best a German professor at Concordia College in Fort Wayne, Indiana, could tell him was that it seemed to combine components of the word for overcoat, or at least a word that might have been used as overcoat in early 20th century German usage."
  696. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  697. a b https://www.lifeinthefingerlakes.com/boeheim-basketball/ "The Boeheims were German in an Italian neighborhood, but honestly, it's not like my family celebrated their cultural heritage much."
  698. http://www.nbadraft.net/players/isaiah-hartenstein "Notes: He is the son of Florian Hartenstein, a German former professional basketball player and basketball coach... His mother is American and he was born in Eugene, Oregon ... He lived in USA until 2008, when he followed his family in Germany where his father was playing professionally... He has been a member of the German junior national teams since 2014, when he was 16 years old."
  699. https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/07/23/sports/celtics-legend-tommy-heinsohn-had-scare-poland-1964-that-was-red-auerbach-prank/ "A government official told the players about anti-German sentiment in Poland, one of their main stops of the 21-game tour. Heinsohn, with his unmistakably German last name, was a bit wary, but he didn't think much of it. He was just going to play basketball anyway."
  700. Phil Jackson, "Sacred Hoops", p. 27
  701. "Clippers' Kaman becomes German citizen for Olympics". Los Angeles Times. July 3, 2008.
  702. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  703. http://forebears.io/surnames/prohm "Prevalence of Prohm Surname in Deutschland"
  704. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Unlike some coaches, Mr. Rupp rarely played the role of a substitute father to his players. He was not the chummy sort. He had stern and demanding qualities, inherited from his German-immigrant father. He had reverence for order and precision and demanded it from his players. To some person, he appeared to be a mean old man."
  705. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
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  707. Goodbread, Chase. "Son Also Rises: Amon-Ra St. Brown," NFL.com, Monday, April 19, 2021. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  708. Archived at GhostarchiveTemplate:Cbignore and the Wayback MachineTemplate:Cbignore: Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".Template:Cbignore
  709. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/coaches/CunnGu0.htm "Born: June 19, 1946 (Age: 70-313d) in Munich, Germany"
  710. http://www.hr/darko/etf/diehl.html "Chronicle: Dave, you are Croatian American, tell us about your background? Diehl: I grew up on the south side of Chicago. I'm fifty percent Croatian and fifty percent German. I went to grammar school and High School (Brother Rice) with some Croatian friends. So I have been following Croatian heritage ever since I can remember. That's why people couldn't figure out why I have Diehl as my last name and Croatian GRB tattooed on my left arm. I grew up going to St. Jerome's Croatian Catholic Church with my Grandmother. Her maiden name was Semanic and she was from one of the Croatian islands. I remember going to St. Jerome's and having palacinke for breakfast. My grandmother married Grandpa who was Ante Bekavac from small village Bekavci near Lovrec in Imotski, Dalmacija, Croatia. My father Jerry who passed away in August was hundred percent German on both sides."
  711. http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=ertz "Ertz Name Meaning German: variant of Ersch, from a pet form of Aro or Arez." Template:User-generated source
  712. http://www.familytree.com/surnames/Goff Template:Webarchive "... the Goff name comes from the Old German term 'goff', which means a priest, god-like person or a powerful warrior."
  713. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Born Johann Wilhelm Heisman on October 23, 1869, in Cleveland, Ohio, he was the son of John M. Heisman and Sara Lehr. The name John William was later adopted in order to make less apparent the fact that he was the son of immigrants. His father was the estranged son of German aristocrats and husband to his lower-class wife, for whom he gave up his family, inheritance, and surname."
  714. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Hostelter is a descendant of the Amish-Mennonite immigrant Jacob Hochstetler."
  715. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  716. 1900 Census, St. Louis, Missouri, FHL Film No. 1,240,888, Central Twp, E. D. 119, Sheet 5A, Family 105 at Lines 28–33.
  717. http://www.germanimmigrants1850s.com/index.php?f=ln&q=Kuechly "Kuechly Surname : 19th Century Germanic Immigrants to USA"
  718. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  719. Article titleTemplate:Category handler[<span title="Script error: No such module "string".">usurped]Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". "Their father, Theodore Nesser, was lured from Germany by the railroad and designed the steam engine the Pennsy used for years"
  720. http://forebears.io/surnames/pflugrad "Pflugrad Surname Distribution"
  721. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Norka – a German colony in Russia"
  722. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Norka – a German colony in Russia"
  723. http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=schlegel "German: from Middle High German slegel 'hammer', 'tool for striking' (Old High German slegil, a derivative of slahan 'to strike'), hence a metonymic occupational name for a smith or mason, or a nickname for a forceful person." Template:User-generated source
  724. http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=schobert "German Surname – (Schöbert): variant of Schober.variant of Schubert." Template:User-generated source
  725. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pocky/spach.html Template:Webarchive "Spach Family Name"
  726. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
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  728. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  729. http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=dufner "German: variant of Duffner." Template:User-generated source
  730. http://observer.guardian.co.uk/osm/story/0,,1517392,00.html "Golden wonder"
  731. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  732. http://ellisisland.org/search/matchMore.asp?LNM=BACKES&PLNM=BACKES&first_kind=1&kind=exact&offset=0&dwpdone=1 "Backes is a surname of German immigrants to America."
  733. http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=eichel "German: topographic name of uncertain origin, possibly related to modern German Eichel 'acorn'. German: habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of an acorn." Template:User-generated source
  734. http://gazette.com/cc-hockey-players-enjoying-pro-careers-overseas/article/1564421 "...became a U.S.-German dual citizen before the move."
  735. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  736. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  737. http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=mueller "German (Müller) and Jewish (Ashkenazic): occupational name for a miller, Middle High German müller, German Müller. In Germany Müller, Mueller is the most frequent of all surnames; in the U.S. it is often changed to Miller." Template:User-generated source
  738. http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=schaller "German: nickname from Middle High German schallære 'braggart', 'orator', 'babbler'. Jewish (Ashkenazic): occupational name for a trumpeter or a shofar player, from an agent derivative of Yiddish shaln 'to sound'." Template:User-generated source
  739. http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=umberger "German: topographic or habitational name of unexplained origin." Template:User-generated source
  740. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  741. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  742. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Marcus' surname comes from his German roots, with his parents leaving Hamburg 35 years ago"
  743. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
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  745. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  746. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". "Born in Tübingen, West Germany, he moved with his family to America at the age of four."
  747. "Mature beyond his years"Template:Category handler[<span title="Script error: No such module "string".">usurped]Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".. Yanks Abroad. November 9, 2005. Retrieved August 20, 2012.
  748. Winner, Andrew (September 19, 2005). "Spector aims to boost World Cup credentials". ESPN FC. Retrieved May 17, 2015. Archived from the original on May 15, 2010.
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