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Cornish Americans

Cornish Americans (Cornish: Amerikanyon gernewek)[2] are Americans who describe themselves as having Cornish ancestry, an ethnic group of Brittonic Celts native to Cornwall and the Scilly Isles, part of England in the United Kingdom. Although Cornish ancestry is not recognized on the United States Census, Bernard Deacon at the Institute of Cornish Studies estimates there are close to two million people of Cornish descent in the U.S., compared to half a million in Cornwall itself and only half of those Cornish by descent.[3]

Cornish surnames and personal names remain common, and are often distinct from English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish and Manx names, although there is a similarity to the related Welsh and Breton names in many instances. Similarly, the majority of place names in Cornwall are still Brittonic. The Cornish language had died out as a primary spoken language by the end of the 18th century, but a revival of the tongue has been ongoing since the early 20th century.

Cornish immigration to the United States edit

Tangier Island is an island in lower Chesapeake Bay in Virginia: some inhabitants have a West Country accent that traces back to the settlers (including the Cornish) who arrived there in the 1600s.[4]

The coincidence of the decline of the mining industry in Cornwall in the 19th century and the discovery of large amounts of mineral deposits abroad meant that Cornish families headed overseas for work. Each decade between 1861 and 1901, a fifth of the entire Cornish male population migrated abroad – three times the average for England and Wales. In total, the county lost over a quarter of a million people between 1841 and 1901.[5]

Large numbers of Cornish people moved to the United States, and while some stayed in New York City and other East Coast ports after arriving, many moved inland to mining areas in California, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan. One such area was Mineral Point, Wisconsin, in which the largest group of immigrants were Cornish miners attracted to the lead mining opportunities, and by 1845 roughly half of the town's population had Cornish ancestry.[6] Today the Cornish town of Redruth is twinned with Mineral Point.

Cornish culture in the United States edit

 
A "Cousin Jack's" pasty shop in Grass Valley, California

Mineral Point, Wisconsin serves Cornish food, such as pasties and figgyhobbin,[7] and Cornish pasties are sold at ex-Cornish mining towns in America, especially in Butte, Montana[8] and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

In California, statues and monuments in many towns pay tribute to the influence of the Cornish on their development.[9] In the city of Grass Valley, the tradition of singing Cornish carols lives on and one local historian of the area says the songs have become "the identity of the town". Some of the members of today's Cornish Carol Choir are in fact descendants of the original Cornish gold miners. The city holds St Piran's Day celebrations every year, which along with carol singing, includes a flag raising ceremony, games involving the Cornish pasty, and Cornish wrestling competitions.[10] The city is twinned with Bodmin in Cornwall.

Cornish culture continues to have an influence in the Copper Country of northern Michigan, the Iron Ranges of northern Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, and Butte, Montana.[8]

There were many famous Cornish wrestling champions from the U.S.[11][12][13][14] including many world champions.[15][16][17][18][19][20]

Cornish immigrant miners are depicted in the TV series Deadwood, speaking their native language, even though Cornish had died out in the 18th century before a revival in the 20th century; the actors in the relevant scenes are, in fact, speaking Irish, a fellow Celtic language, but not mutually intelligible as Irish/Gaelic is from a different branch of the Celtic languages, whereas Cornish being much closer to, and a part of the same branch, as the still thriving Welsh and Breton, and the now extinct Brittonic languages of Great Britain such as Cumbric and Pictish.[21]

Legends of the Fall, a novella by American author Jim Harrison, detailing the lives of a Cornish American family in the early 20th century, contains several Cornish language terms. These were also included in the Academy Award-winning film of the same name starring Anthony Hopkins as Col. William Ludlow and Brad Pitt as Tristan Ludlow.[22]

Notable people edit

 
Natasha Trethewey, United States Poet Laureate
 
President Truman, possibly a Cornish Tremaine

Several notable Americans were either born in Cornwall or have family connections to the county.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Immigrants from Cornwall, Great Britian, in Marquette County
  2. ^ Rogerson, Sam (November 4, 2020). "Online Translation Request Service". Cornwall Council.
  3. ^ Deacon, Bernard; Schwartz, Sharron (July 2007). "Cornish identities and migration: a multi-scalar approach". Global Networks. 7 (3): 289–306. doi:10.1111/j.1471-0374.2007.00170.x. hdl:10036/26432.
  4. ^ "The tiny US island with a British accent". BBC.
  5. ^ "BBC - Legacies - Immigration and Emigration - England - Cornwall - I'm alright Jack - Article Page 1". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  6. ^ Nesbit, Robert C. (1989). Wisconsin: A History. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 0-299-10804-X.
  7. ^ . Pendarvis.wisconsinhistory.org. Archived from the original on October 25, 2012. Retrieved March 17, 2015.
  8. ^ a b "The Butte Pasty - The Foods of the World Forum". Foodsoftheworld.activeboards.net. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
  9. ^ "Missing - Thebannerofpiran". Archive.is. June 28, 2007. Archived from the original on June 28, 2007. Retrieved January 9, 2018.[dead link]
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on February 16, 2009. Retrieved September 24, 2012.
  11. ^ Letters from the Transvaal, Cornishman, 13 May 1948, p4.
  12. ^ Delbridge, James: Delbridge's guide on grab hold, or Cornish style of wrestling, (Michigan), 1879, p1-28.
  13. ^ News from foreign mining camps, Cornishman, 16 November 1905, p3.
  14. ^ Over the Northwest, Camulet News, 30 July 1898, p8.
  15. ^ Gotch Wins Handily, The Morning Astorian, 12 April 1904, p1.
  16. ^ B William versus Rowett, Camulet News, 21 February 1910, p8.
  17. ^ Wrestling in the limelight, just now, The Minneapolis Journal, 19 August 1906, p28.
  18. ^ Cornish wrestling will be feature, The Tacoma Times, 25 April 1912, p2.
  19. ^ Sid Varney was good wrestling coach, Oredigger (US)— 4 April 1921 p3.
  20. ^ Rydholm, Fred: Harlow’s Wooden Man, Winter 1984.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on August 14, 2011. Retrieved April 26, 2011.
  22. ^ Tristram, Hildegard L. C. (2007). The Celtic Languages in Contact. p. 204. ISBN 9783940793072. Retrieved March 17, 2015.
  23. ^ Payton, Philip. The Cornish Overseas, 2005.
  24. ^ "Trevorrow Name Meaning & Trevorrow Family History at Ancestry.co.uk". www.ancestry.co.uk. Retrieved December 20, 2017.
  25. ^ Kent, Alan M. Cousin Jack's Mouth Organ: Travels in Cornish America, 2004
  26. ^ Eastman, Dick (April 8, 2012). . Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter. Archived from the original on October 14, 2013. Retrieved October 13, 2013.
  27. ^ . April 8, 2012. Archived from the original on December 13, 2022. Retrieved July 26, 2013.
  28. ^ Butler, Gillian; John Butler; Ren Kempthorne (2000). Karanza Whelas Karanza, The Story of the Kempthornes, 1300-2000.
  29. ^ Trethewey, Natasha (2007). Native Guard. New York, USA: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978-0-618-60463-0.
  30. ^ . The Creative Writing Program at Emory University. Emory University. Archived from the original on August 14, 2011. Retrieved June 18, 2011.
  31. ^ "Cornish Surnames - extensive A-Z list". Ancestry.com. Retrieved June 18, 2011.
  32. ^ Sawyers, June Skinner Famous Firsts of Scottish-Americans Pelican Publishing, 1996; p. 11
  33. ^ "ROOTED IN HISTORY: The Genealogy of Harry S. Truman". Truman Library. Retrieved July 30, 2016.
  34. ^ Ancestors of American Presidents, Gary Boyd Roberts, Published by Carl Boyer III, 1995, Santa Clara CA, p 44
  35. ^ Ancestors of American Presidents, Gary Boyd Roberts, Published by Carl Boyer III, 1995, Santa Clara CA, p275

Further reading edit

  • Cornish, Joseph H. The History and Genealogy of the Cornish Families in America. Higginson Book Company. 2003. ASIN: B0006S85H6.
  • Ewart, Shirley. Highly Respectable Families: the Cornish of Grass Valley, California 1854-1954 (Nevada County Pioneers Series). Comstock Bonanza Press. October 1998. ISBN 978-0-933994-18-8.
  • Magnaghi, Russell M. Cornish in Michigan (Discovering the Peoples of Michigan Series). Michigan State University Press. October 2007. ISBN 978-0-87013-787-7.
  • Payton, Philip The Cornish Overseas. Cornwall Editions Limited. April 2005. ISBN 978-1-904880-04-2.
  • Rowse, A. L. The Cornish in America. Redruth: Dyllansow Truran. June 1991. ISBN 978-1-85022-059-6.
  • Todd, Arthur C. The Cornish Miner in America: the Contribution to the Mining History of the United States by Emigrant Cornish Miners: the Men Called Cousin Jacks. Arthur H. Clark (publisher). September 1995. ISBN 978-0-87062-238-0.
  • White, Helen M. Cornish Cousins of Minnesota, Lost and Found: St. Piran's Society of Minnesota. Minnesota Heritage Publications. 1997. ASIN: B0006QP60M.

External links edit

  • The Cornish American Heritage Society
  • California Cornish Cousins
  • The Cornish Society of Greater Milwaukee

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Cornish Americans Cornish Amerikanyon gernewek 2 are Americans who describe themselves as having Cornish ancestry an ethnic group of Brittonic Celts native to Cornwall and the Scilly Isles part of England in the United Kingdom Although Cornish ancestry is not recognized on the United States Census Bernard Deacon at the Institute of Cornish Studies estimates there are close to two million people of Cornish descent in the U S compared to half a million in Cornwall itself and only half of those Cornish by descent 3 Cornish AmericansTotal population2 million estimated Regions with significant populationsCalifornia Michigan Minnesota Pennsylvania and Wisconsin Particularly in the cities of Butte Duluth Hibbing Marquette Mineral Point Sault Ste Marie Sault Ste Marie OntarioLanguagesEnglish American English dialects CornishReligionMethodism 1 Related ethnic groupsCornish English Americans Welsh Americans Breton Americans Manx Americans Scottish Americans Scotch Irish Americans Irish Americans Cornish surnames and personal names remain common and are often distinct from English Scottish Welsh Irish and Manx names although there is a similarity to the related Welsh and Breton names in many instances Similarly the majority of place names in Cornwall are still Brittonic The Cornish language had died out as a primary spoken language by the end of the 18th century but a revival of the tongue has been ongoing since the early 20th century Contents 1 Cornish immigration to the United States 2 Cornish culture in the United States 3 Notable people 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksCornish immigration to the United States editTangier Island is an island in lower Chesapeake Bay in Virginia some inhabitants have a West Country accent that traces back to the settlers including the Cornish who arrived there in the 1600s 4 The coincidence of the decline of the mining industry in Cornwall in the 19th century and the discovery of large amounts of mineral deposits abroad meant that Cornish families headed overseas for work Each decade between 1861 and 1901 a fifth of the entire Cornish male population migrated abroad three times the average for England and Wales In total the county lost over a quarter of a million people between 1841 and 1901 5 Large numbers of Cornish people moved to the United States and while some stayed in New York City and other East Coast ports after arriving many moved inland to mining areas in California Wisconsin Pennsylvania and Michigan One such area was Mineral Point Wisconsin in which the largest group of immigrants were Cornish miners attracted to the lead mining opportunities and by 1845 roughly half of the town s population had Cornish ancestry 6 Today the Cornish town of Redruth is twinned with Mineral Point Cornish culture in the United States edit nbsp A Cousin Jack s pasty shop in Grass Valley California Mineral Point Wisconsin serves Cornish food such as pasties and figgyhobbin 7 and Cornish pasties are sold at ex Cornish mining towns in America especially in Butte Montana 8 and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan In California statues and monuments in many towns pay tribute to the influence of the Cornish on their development 9 In the city of Grass Valley the tradition of singing Cornish carols lives on and one local historian of the area says the songs have become the identity of the town Some of the members of today s Cornish Carol Choir are in fact descendants of the original Cornish gold miners The city holds St Piran s Day celebrations every year which along with carol singing includes a flag raising ceremony games involving the Cornish pasty and Cornish wrestling competitions 10 The city is twinned with Bodmin in Cornwall Cornish culture continues to have an influence in the Copper Country of northern Michigan the Iron Ranges of northern Michigan Wisconsin and Minnesota and Butte Montana 8 There were many famous Cornish wrestling champions from the U S 11 12 13 14 including many world champions 15 16 17 18 19 20 Cornish immigrant miners are depicted in the TV series Deadwood speaking their native language even though Cornish had died out in the 18th century before a revival in the 20th century the actors in the relevant scenes are in fact speaking Irish a fellow Celtic language but not mutually intelligible as Irish Gaelic is from a different branch of the Celtic languages whereas Cornish being much closer to and a part of the same branch as the still thriving Welsh and Breton and the now extinct Brittonic languages of Great Britain such as Cumbric and Pictish 21 Legends of the Fall a novella by American author Jim Harrison detailing the lives of a Cornish American family in the early 20th century contains several Cornish language terms These were also included in the Academy Award winning film of the same name starring Anthony Hopkins as Col William Ludlow and Brad Pitt as Tristan Ludlow 22 Notable people edit nbsp Natasha Trethewey United States Poet Laureate nbsp President Truman possibly a Cornish Tremaine Several notable Americans were either born in Cornwall or have family connections to the county Mark Twain Samuel Langhorne Clemens November 30 1835 April 21 1910 better known by his pen name Mark Twain was an American author and humorist He is noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 1885 called the Great American Novel and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer 1876 The Clemens family originally came from Looe Cornwall 23 Richard Bullock became a legendary figure of the Wild West cowboy era His quick shooting deeds working on the Deadwood stage gained him the nickname Deadwood Dick Colin Trevorrow an American film director and screenwriter The surname Trevorrow originates in the village of Ludgvan near Penzance 24 Jayne Mansfield an American actress working both on Broadway and in Hollywood Her ancestors moved from Cornwall to Pen Argyl to work slate 25 Her daughter is the actress Mariska Hargitay Edie Falco an American television film and stage actress Her ancestor was a Cornish master mariner from Penzance 26 27 Dirk Kempthorne United States Secretary of the Interior Governor of Idaho United States Senator representing Idaho and Mayor of Boise who has immigrant ancestors from Cornwall 28 Rick Rescorla a retired United States Army officer of Cornish birth who served with distinction in Rhodesia as a British soldier and the Vietnam War as an American officer Rescorla was World Trade Center security chief for the financial services firm Morgan Stanley and died in the attacks of September 11 2001 while leading the evacuation efforts John Spargo a Cornish born American socialist writer and muckraker William Williams a Cornish immigrant to Saint Paul Minnesota who was convicted of the 1905 murders of his homosexual lover and the latter s mother His hanging was botched and Williams remains the last person executed by the State of Minnesota Natasha Trethewey an American Pulitzer Prize winning poet 29 who was made United States Poet Laureate and also Poet Laureate of Mississippi in 2012 Her father Eric Trethewey from Canada is also a poet and professor of English at Hollins University 30 Trethewey is a Cornish language derived surname 31 Elizabeth Arden Florence Nightingale Graham December 31 1884 October 18 1966 who went by the business name Elizabeth Arden was a Canadian American businesswoman who built a cosmetics empire in the United States At the peak of her career she was one of the wealthiest women in the world Her mother was Cornish her father Scottish having met in Cornwall 32 Harry S Truman Truman the 33rd President of the United States 1945 1953 may have been a descendant of the Cornish Tremayne family although he himself disliked this theory preferring an Anglo Saxon origin The President said that he believed the Tremaine thing is a lot of bunk but conceded Maybe I m wrong Anyway as I ve told you so long as we don t find Captain Kidd Morgan the Pirate or J P Morgan either for that matter in the line I m satisfied 33 Rutherford B Hayes the 19th President of the United States 1877 1881 was descended from Thomas Burgess an emigrant from Truro Cornwall to Salem Massachusetts in the 17th century 34 Franklin D Roosevelt the 32nd President of the United States 1933 1945 was like Hayes a descendant of Thomas Burgess whose grandmother happened to be a Trethewey 35 Donald Bertrand Tresidder was the fourth president of Stanford University serving from 1943 until his sudden death in 1948 He also had a longtime association with Yosemite National ParkSee also edit nbsp Cornwall portal nbsp United States portal Celtic Britons Cornish language Cornish emigration Cornish Australians Notable Cornish wrestlers from the United States Mining in Cornwall and Devon Celtic music in the United States List of people from Cornwall British American Scottish American Scots Irish American Welsh American Breton American Dumnonia Kernow Maps of American ancestries Pen Argyl PennsylvaniaReferences edit Immigrants from Cornwall Great Britian in Marquette County Rogerson Sam November 4 2020 Online Translation Request Service Cornwall Council Deacon Bernard Schwartz Sharron July 2007 Cornish identities and migration a multi scalar approach Global Networks 7 3 289 306 doi 10 1111 j 1471 0374 2007 00170 x hdl 10036 26432 The tiny US island with a British accent BBC BBC Legacies Immigration and Emigration England Cornwall I m alright Jack Article Page 1 www bbc co uk Retrieved August 2 2020 Nesbit Robert C 1989 Wisconsin A History Madison Wisconsin University of Wisconsin Press ISBN 0 299 10804 X Shops amp Restaurants Pendarvis Pendarvis wisconsinhistory org Archived from the original on October 25 2012 Retrieved March 17 2015 a b The Butte Pasty The Foods of the World Forum Foodsoftheworld activeboards net Retrieved July 30 2016 Missing Thebannerofpiran Archive is June 28 2007 Archived from the original on June 28 2007 Retrieved January 9 2018 dead link Grass Valley s St Pirans Day Celebration Archived from the original on February 16 2009 Retrieved September 24 2012 Letters from the Transvaal Cornishman 13 May 1948 p4 Delbridge James Delbridge s guide on grab hold or Cornish style of wrestling Michigan 1879 p1 28 News from foreign mining camps Cornishman 16 November 1905 p3 Over the Northwest Camulet News 30 July 1898 p8 Gotch Wins Handily The Morning Astorian 12 April 1904 p1 B William versus Rowett Camulet News 21 February 1910 p8 Wrestling in the limelight just now The Minneapolis Journal 19 August 1906 p28 Cornish wrestling will be feature The Tacoma Times 25 April 1912 p2 Sid Varney was good wrestling coach Oredigger US 4 April 1921 p3 Rydholm Fred Harlow s Wooden Man Winter 1984 Deadwood South Dakota Blog RECAP HBO Deadwood Episode 25 Tell Your God to Ready for Blood Archived from the original on August 14 2011 Retrieved April 26 2011 Tristram Hildegard L C 2007 The Celtic Languages in Contact p 204 ISBN 9783940793072 Retrieved March 17 2015 Payton Philip The Cornish Overseas 2005 Trevorrow Name Meaning amp Trevorrow Family History at Ancestry co uk www ancestry co uk Retrieved December 20 2017 Kent Alan M Cousin Jack s Mouth Organ Travels in Cornish America 2004 Eastman Dick April 8 2012 Last Friday s Who Do You Think You Are with Edie Falco Eastman s Online Genealogy Newsletter Archived from the original on October 14 2013 Retrieved October 13 2013 Edie Falco Who Do You Think You Are April 8 2012 Archived from the original on December 13 2022 Retrieved July 26 2013 Butler Gillian John Butler Ren Kempthorne 2000 Karanza Whelas Karanza The Story of the Kempthornes 1300 2000 Trethewey Natasha 2007 Native Guard New York USA Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ISBN 978 0 618 60463 0 Photos from the May 8 2007 celebration to honor Natasha Trethewey for her Pulitzer Prize winning collection of poetry Native Guard The Creative Writing Program at Emory University Emory University Archived from the original on August 14 2011 Retrieved June 18 2011 Cornish Surnames extensive A Z list Ancestry com Retrieved June 18 2011 Sawyers June Skinner Famous Firsts of Scottish Americans Pelican Publishing 1996 p 11 ROOTED IN HISTORY The Genealogy of Harry S Truman Truman Library Retrieved July 30 2016 Ancestors of American Presidents Gary Boyd Roberts Published by Carl Boyer III 1995 Santa Clara CA p 44 Ancestors of American Presidents Gary Boyd Roberts Published by Carl Boyer III 1995 Santa Clara CA p275Further reading editCornish Joseph H The History and Genealogy of the Cornish Families in America Higginson Book Company 2003 ASIN B0006S85H6 Ewart Shirley Highly Respectable Families the Cornish of Grass Valley California 1854 1954 Nevada County Pioneers Series Comstock Bonanza Press October 1998 ISBN 978 0 933994 18 8 Magnaghi Russell M Cornish in Michigan Discovering the Peoples of Michigan Series Michigan State University Press October 2007 ISBN 978 0 87013 787 7 Payton Philip The Cornish Overseas Cornwall Editions Limited April 2005 ISBN 978 1 904880 04 2 Rowse A L The Cornish in America Redruth Dyllansow Truran June 1991 ISBN 978 1 85022 059 6 Todd Arthur C The Cornish Miner in America the Contribution to the Mining History of the United States by Emigrant Cornish Miners the Men Called Cousin Jacks Arthur H Clark publisher September 1995 ISBN 978 0 87062 238 0 White Helen M Cornish Cousins of Minnesota Lost and Found St Piran s Society of Minnesota Minnesota Heritage Publications 1997 ASIN B0006QP60M External links editThe Cornish American Heritage Society California Cornish Cousins Pennsylvania Cornwall Association The Cornish Society of Greater Milwaukee Pasties in Wisconsin by Dorothy Hodgson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cornish Americans amp oldid 1209540258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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