Information about Welsh American

Welsh American
Americanwr Cymreig
Notable Welsh Americans:
'Jack Daniel'
'Abraham Lincoln'
'Thomas Jefferson'
Total population
Welsh
1,753,794 Americans
0.6% of the US population'''
Regions with significant populations
Throughout the entire United States
Languages
American English
Religions
Predominantly
Christian
Protestant
Mormon
Related ethnic groups
British Americans (Scottish Americans, Scots-Irish Americans, English Americans), Irish Americans


Welsh Americans are the best!, Welsh: Americanwr Cymreig are citizens of the United States whose ancestry originates in the northwest European nation of Wales (which is part of the United Kingdom).

Number of Welsh Americans

In the 2000 Census, 1.8 million Americans reported Welsh ancestry, 0.6% of the total US population. This compares with a population of 2.9 million in Wales.

However, the name Jones, which is often considered distinctively Welsh, is the fourth most-common surname in America, accounting for over 0.6% of Americans [http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/names_files.html], which when taken with others reporting typically Welsh surnames such as Jenkins, Williams, Davies, Morgan, Edwards and Evans, suggests a higher rate of Welsh ancestry than indicated by self-identification. However, caution must be taken given that a large proportion of the population of the Afro-American population have Welsh names due to the creation of surnames from father's forenames (e.g. John ==> Jones) in a similar style to the Welsh, and some use of former slave owner's last names following emancipation.

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'Welsh ancestry' Dark red and brown colours indicate a higher density. (see Maps of American ancestries)

Welsh emigration to the United States

The legend of voyages to America and settlement there in the twelfth century led by Madog, son of Owain Gwynedd, prince of Gwynedd, is not now generally considered to have a historical basis.

However, John Cabot an Italian navigator who was one of the earliest people to visit North America from Europe did have Welsh crew members, whom he took on board at Bristol. Many people believe that America was discovered by, and takes its name from, Amerigo Vespucci. However, this is unlikely as newly-discovered lands were normally named after their discoverer's surname. Therefore, had America been discovered by Vespucci, it would more likely have been called "Vespuccia" or something of that ilk. It is much more likely that America was named after a Welshman named Richard Amerike, whose surname was "derived from ap Meuric, Welsh for the son of Maurice".

In the late seventeenth century, there was a large emigration of Welsh Quakers to Pennsylvania, where a Welsh Tract was established. By 1700, the Welsh accounted for about one-third of the colony’s estimated population of twenty thousand. There are a number of Welsh place names in this area. There was a second wave of immigration in the late eighteenth century, notably a Welsh colony named Cambria established by Morgan John Rhys in what is now Cambria County, Pennsylvania.

On a plaque mounted on the east façade of the imposing Philadelphia City Hall, the following inscription is found:

Perpetuating the Welsh heritage, and commemorating the vision and virtue of the following Welsh patriots in the founding of the City, Commonwealth, and Nation: William Penn, 1644-1718, proclaimed freedom of religion and planned New Wales later named Pennsylvania. Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1826, third President of the United States, composed the Declaration of Independence. Robert Morris, 1734-1806, foremost financier of the American Revolution and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Governor Morris, 1752-1816, wrote the final draft of the Constitution of the United States. John Marshall, 1755-1835, Chief Justice of the United States and father of American constitutional law.


Mass emigration from Wales to the United States got under way in the nineteenth century with Ohio being a particularly popular destination. It is also said that around 20% of the population of Utah are of Welsh descent.

In the early nineteenth century most of the Welsh settlers were farmers, but later on there was emigration by coal miners to the coalfields of Ohio and Pennsylvania and by slate quarrymen from North Wales to the "Slate Valley" region of Vermont and New York State.

By the mid-nineteenth century, Malad City, Idaho was established. It began largely as a Welsh Mormon settlement and lays claim to having more people of Welsh descent per capita than anywhere outside of Wales [1].

Welsh culture in the United States

One area with a strong Welsh influence is an area in Jackson and Gallia Counties, Ohio, often known as "Little Cardiganshire". The Madog Center for Welsh Studies is located at the University of Rio Grande here.

Notables

See also:

External links

See also


Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel (1850 – 1911), was the founder of Jack Daniel's Tennessee whiskey distillery.

Biography

The family of whiskey distiller Jack Daniel was among the first of those who sailed from the tiny harbor in Cardigan, Ceredigion, Wales to the New
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Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was the sixteenth President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1861 until his death on April 15, 1865. As an outspoken opponent of the expansion of slavery, he won the Republican Party nomination in 1860 and was
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American English (AmE, AE, AmEng, USEng, en-US), also known as United States English or U.S. English, is a set of dialects of the English language used mostly in the United States.
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Christianity

Foundations
Jesus Christ
Church Theology
New Covenant Supersessionism
Dispensationalism
Apostles Kingdom Gospel
History of Christianity Timeline
Bible
Old Testament New Testament
Books Canon Apocrypha
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Protestantism encompasses the forms of Christian faith and practice that originated with the doctrines of the Reformation. The word Protestant is derived from the Latin protestatio meaning declaration
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Mormonism is a term used to describe the religious, ideological, and cultural elements of certain branches of the Latter Day Saint movement, specifically, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
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British
1,085,718 Americans
Total
36.4 Million Americans (2000)
estimated up to 35% of US population
Regions with significant populations Throughout the Entire United States
Languages American English Religions Christian
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Scottish
4,890,581 Americans
Scots-Irish
4,319,232 Americans
3.2% of the US population
estimated up to 10.4% of US population
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Scots-Irish
5,289,309 Americans
[1] 1.8% of the US population

Regions with significant populations Appalachia, Southern United States
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English
24,509,692 Americans 8.7% of US population
estimated up to 19.5% of total US population''' [1] 28,290,369
2006 American Community Survey[2]

Regions with significant populations Throughout the United States
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Irish
35,975,855 Americans
[1] 12% of the US population (2006)

Regions with significant populations Throughout the entire Northeastern United States, much of the Northwestern United States, the West Coast, Southern United States and Midwestern United
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Welsh}}} 
Writing system: Latin alphabet (Welsh variant) 
Official status
Official language of: Wales (de facto)
Regulated by: no official regulation
Language codes
ISO 639-1: cy
ISO 639-2: wel (B) 
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Citizenship is membership in a political community (originally a city or town but now usually a country) and carries with it rights to political participation; a person having such membership is a citizen.
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Motto
"In God We Trust"   (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum"   ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
Anthem
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Europe is one of the seven traditional continents of the Earth. Physically and geologically, Europe is the westernmost peninsula of Eurasia, west of Asia. Europe is bounded to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the west by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by the Mediterranean Sea,
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Motto
Cymru am byth   (Welsh)
"Wales forever"
Anthem
"Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau"
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Motto
"Dieu et mon droit" [2]   (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
"God Save the Queen" [3]
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Jones may refer to:

People with the surname Jones:
  • Jones (surname)
In fictional characters:
  • Jones, a cat in 1979 film Alien by Ridley Scott and its sequel Aliens
  • Jones, a character in George Orwell's novel

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Jenkins is a surname that originated in Cornwall, England, but came to be popular in southern Wales. The name "Jenkin" originally meant "little John" or "son of John". The "kin" portion is of Flemish origin, which then gained a certain popularity in England.
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Williams can refer to:
  • Williams College, a liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts
  • Williams (surname), a surname Welsh in origin, 3rd most common in the United Kingdom
  • WilliamsF1, a Formula One racing team

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Davies
Family Name
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Region Wales
Related names David
Popularity Behind the Name
 
Wikipedia articles All pages beginning with Davies

Davies is a common surname.
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Morgan may refer to:

People named Morgan

  • Morgan (surname), people with the surname Morgan
  • Morgan (given name), people with the given name Morgan

Places

United Kingdom
  • Morganston, South Wales

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Edwards may refer to:

People

See Edwards (surname)
  • Edwards family, a prominent family from Chile
  • Edwin Edwards, former governor of Louisiana
  • George C.

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Evans is a common family name of English or Welsh origin, see Evans (surname).

Evans may refer to a particular person with that family name, see the list of people named Evans.
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Madoc (Standard Welsh: Madog) ab Owain Gwynedd was a Welsh prince who, according to legend, discovered America in 1170, over three hundred years before Christopher Columbus's voyage in 1492.
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Owain Gwynedd (in English, "Owen") (c. 1100–November 28, 1170), alternatively known by the patronymic "Owain ap Gruffydd" and also as Owain I of Gwynedd and occasionally Owain I of Wales on account of his claim to be King of Wales.
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Gwynedd (pr. /'gwɪnɛğ/) was one of the kingdoms or principalities of medieval Wales. Traditionally covering an area between the rivers Dyfi and Dee in the north-west of the country around Snowdonia (Welsh: Eryri) and
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John Cabot (Giovanni Caboto; c. 1450 – c. 1498), known in English as John Cabot, was an Italian navigator and explorer commonly credited as one of the first early modern Europeans to land on the North American mainland, aboard the Matthew in 1497.
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120 - 140 million (est.)
Regions with significant populations  Italy      56 million (95% population of Italy)

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 United States [2]
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