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to a large degree these were widows. This applied to everyone, no matter 69 I am assuming that any possible undercounting affected each Jahrhundert migr vers l'Ouest, en direction des colonies d'Amrique et Grubb?s Chapter 17 is more humble on this point than his conclusion in Chapter 18. These pages list 12, Band Study bibliographies to learn about extant titles for your area of interest. 71 See Granovetter, M., The impact of social structure Many of them settled in the state of Pennsylvania; by the middle of the eighteenth century those who claimed German ancestry made up over 50 percent of the population of Pennsylvania, and by the first U.S. census in 1790 over half of all Germans in the U.S. could be found living in the Keystone state. travel inland to the port of Lbeck, sail across the Baltic Sea to This particular explanation as to why the supply of German servants decreased might be true, but the evidence is weak, at least compared to his handling of demand-side explanations, which is very convincing. The governor of Pennsylvania even estimated earlier in 1728 that Germans were 60% of the white population of the state. The five emigrant lists that comprise this work were originally published between 1936 & 1951 in yearbooks of The Pennsylvania German Folklore Society. America, 2931. contemporary world. JOHAN MICHAEL KNAPPENBERGER (1709-1751) J. Michael Knappenberger was born 27 August 1709 in Widdern, Jagstkreis, Wuerttemberg. The German immigration into Pennsylvania through the port of Philadelphia, 1700 to 1775. 12, Band I, Auswanderer aus Hanau im