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From Bornholm To Jamestown: C. C. Beck And The Settlement Of Danish Immigrants In Chautauqua County, New York And Warren County, Pennsylvania, John Everett Jones Jan 2021

From Bornholm To Jamestown: C. C. Beck And The Settlement Of Danish Immigrants In Chautauqua County, New York And Warren County, Pennsylvania, John Everett Jones

The Bridge

One of the earliest Danish immigrant settlements in North America was a community in western New York and northwestern Pennsylvania called Jamestown. Marcus P. Jacobsen has been recognized as the first person from Bornholm to settle in the Jamestown area1 in 1855 or 1856, and early on, members of this community came almost exclusively from Bornholm. However, histories have not recognized the importance of Charles C. Beck in the origin of this community. Emigration from Bornholm has been written about by Henning Bender2 this article adds to that research by situating Beck within the larger community of Danish immigrants who …


Review: Tritt Family History. Volume I: Ancestry, Life And Times Of Brothers Hans, Peter, And Christian Tritt, Immigrants To Pennsylvania In 1739, And Their Children, Raymond S. Martin, Darvin L. Martin Feb 2002

Review: Tritt Family History. Volume I: Ancestry, Life And Times Of Brothers Hans, Peter, And Christian Tritt, Immigrants To Pennsylvania In 1739, And Their Children, Raymond S. Martin, Darvin L. Martin

Swiss American Historical Society Review

Although its contents are not directly relevant to family historians of Mennonites in Lancaster County , Pennsylvania, this top-quality history demonstrates how to organize, research, and present the story of a Pennsylvania German family with Swiss roots.