Georgia Salzburgers and Allied Families

Georgia Salzburgers and Allied Families

Author: Pearl Rahn Gnann

Publisher: Southern Historical Press

Published: 1984-06-01

Total Pages: 4000

ISBN-13: 9780893080129

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The Georgia Colony was chartered by King George to act as a buffer between the Spanish settlement and Native American tribes in Florida and Charles Town in South Carolina. These German exiles started arriving in the New World in the 1730's and slowly started settling up & down the Savannah River. It is estimated that approx. 50% of the population of Effingham & Chatham county areas are directly descended from these early settlers. Since the first immigarnts arrived in 1734, as many as 15 generations have followed, many of who still live on ancestral land. This book has been completely REVISED & UPDATED since its last printing. It is now in 4 vols. with each volume having approx. 1000 plus pgs.


Georgia Salzburger and Allied Families

Georgia Salzburger and Allied Families

Author: Pearl Rahn Gnann

Publisher:

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 888

ISBN-13:

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The first three groups of Salzburgers emigrated to Georgia between 1733 and 1741. All three groups sailed from Rotterdam to Savannah.


Georgia Salzburger and Allied Families

Georgia Salzburger and Allied Families

Author: Pearl Rahn Gnann

Publisher:

Published: 1956

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780893087968

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The first three groups of Salzburgers emigrated to between 1733 and 1741. All three groups sailed from Rotterdam to Savannah.


Salzburger Migrants and Communal Memory in Georgia

Salzburger Migrants and Communal Memory in Georgia

Author: Christine Marie Koch

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2021-01-25

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 3643912994

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The book investigates processes and strategies of remembering the so-called Georgia Salzburger exiles, German-speaking immigrants in the 18th century British colony of Georgia. The longitudinal study explores the construction of Georgia Salzburger memory in what is today Austria, Germany and the United States from the 18th to the 21st century. The focus is set on processes of memoria throughout three centuries at the intersections between the creation of German-American, Lutheran, U.S.-American and `Southern' identity, memories of migration, nativism and Whiteness.