Americanwyr Almaenig
Dinasyddion yr Unol Daleithiau gyda'u llinach yn tarddu o'r Almaen yw'r Americanwyr Almaenig, a gaent eu disgrifio fel Almaenig-Americanaidd (Almaeneg Deutschamerikaner). Hon yw'r grŵp llinach mwyaf yn nemograffeg yr Unol Daleithiau, gan gyfrif 17% o'r boblogaeth yn bresennol.[1] Cyrhaeddodd yr Almaenwyr cyntaf i'r Unol Daleithiau mewn niferoedd arwyddocaol i Efrog Newydd a Pennsylvania yn yr 1680au. Mae tua 8 miliwn o fewnfudwyr wedi myned i'r Unol Daleithiau ers hynny.
Cymunedau Almaenig Americanaidd
[golygu | golygu cod]Erbyn hyn, mae'r rhan fwyaf o'r Americanwyr Almaenig wedi cymhathu i'r pwynt lle nad ydynt yn byw mewn cymunedau y gellir eu hadnabodd fel rhai Almaenig Americanaidd ond mae dal nifer o ardaloedd metropolaidd lle ceir y rhan fwyaf o genediglwydd Almaenig, megis Detroit, Chicago, Dinas Kansas, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Minneapolis-St. Paul, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville; Richmond, Virginia; a Milwaukee.
Mae'r rhestr ganlynol yn dangos y cymdogaethau a oedd yn rhai Almaenig yn hanesyddol. Mae'r rhestr yn canolbwyntio ar ardaloedd dinesig a gwledig rhwng gorllewin New Jersey ac Efrog Newydd Upstate i'r Great Plains a oedd, neu sydd yn dal yn, Almanenig yn bennaf.
- Irvington, New Jersey
- Hoboken, New Jersey
- Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, Ohio
- German Village, Columbus, Ohio
- Yorkville, Manhattan
- Woodhaven, Queens
- Ridgewood, Queens
- College Point, Queens
- Glendale, Queens
- Bushwick, Brooklyn
- Gerritsen Beach, Brooklyn
- Williamsburg, Brooklyn
- Lindenhurst, Efrog Newydd
- Rahway, New Jersey
- East Allegheny, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Lincoln Square, Chicago
- Kutztown, Pennsylvania
- Bevo Mill Neighborhood, St. Louis, Missouri
- Foggy Bottom, Washington, D.C.
- Germantown, Philadelphia
- Yorkville, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
- Helen, Georgia
- Hanover, Pennsylvania
- Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Reading, Pennsylvania
- Frankenmuth, Michigan
- German Coast, Louisiana
- Fredericksburg, Texas
Ffynonellau
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- Angus Baxter, In Search of Your German Roots. The Complete Guide to Tracing Your Ancestors in the Germanic Areas of Europe. Fourth Edition (2001)
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- Carl Frederick Wittke, The German-Language Press in America (1957)
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- Catholic Encyclopedia article
- Reasons Germans Came to America Archifwyd 2017-06-26 yn y Peiriant Wayback
- ↑ United States Census Bureau (2007-04-15). US demographic census.; Cyfrifiad 2000 - 15.2% neu 42.8 miliwn. Cyfrifiad 1990 - 23.3% neu 57.9 miliwn.
Dolenni allanol
[golygu | golygu cod]- The Germany Society of Pennsylvania
- Interactive German-History Map of Pittsburgh
- The Pennsylvania German Society
- The Conrad Weiser Homestead
- Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center Archifwyd 2009-04-08 yn y Peiriant Wayback
- The Germantown Historical Society
- The Goschenhoppen Historians
- The Hans Herr House
- Historic Schaefferstown, Pennsylvania
- The Speaker's House - The Home of Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg
- The first Germans[dolen farw]
- German-American links from University of Cincinnati
- Early German American Religious History Archifwyd 2009-01-08 yn y Peiriant Wayback
- Germans in Chicago
- Chronology: Germans in America
- Emigrant Letters to Germany (in German)
- Milwaukee German-American Radio Program Archifwyd 2023-07-09 yn y Peiriant Wayback
- Famous Americans of German, Austrian, or German-Swiss Ancestry Archifwyd 2008-07-05 yn y Peiriant Wayback
- Germany-USA Career Center - Bilingual Employment Opportunities Archifwyd 2008-05-26 yn y Peiriant Wayback
- Teutonia Männerchor in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Deutschtown (East Allegheny, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Mural
- German-American Heritage Foundation of the USA Inc. Washington,DC
- The Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies.
- American Languages: Our Nation's Many Voices