Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America Vol. 7, 1740
- Author: George Fenwick Jones and Don Savelle
- SKU: 1537
- ISBN: 0-89725-197-0
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(GEORGIA). DETAILED REPORTS on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America, Vol. 7, 1740. Translated and edited by Dr. George Fenwick Jones and Don Savelle. Smythe sewn and hard cover, 328 pages. 2008.
In 1731 all remaining Protestants, a total of 21,475 people, were driven from Salzburg (now in Austria) by an Edict of Expulsion issued 31 Oct 1731 by Roman Catholic Archbishop Leopold von Firmian. Those without land were given eight days to leave; those with land were given one to three months following the forced sale of their goods. These Protestant emigrants, known to us today as Salzburgers, were primarily Lutheran. Several hundred of them settled in Georgia in 1734, and the Detailed Reports give translated accounts of the affairs of the Georgia Salzburger settlers for the period 1733-1760. The complete list of all 21,475 Lutheran Expellees is given in #1877.
This is an important primary source for students of Germanic genealogy in America's South, for colonial historians generally, and for all others interested in 18th century Lutheran affairs. These eighteen volumes offer a firsthand account of the daily lives of some of Georgia's earliest, most extraordinary, and most industrious settlers.
"An important historical document beyond its significance for Georgia." - Georgia Historical Quarterly.
"A wonderful resource" - Palatine Immigrant
In this, the newest and final volume of the Detailed Reports, Drs. Jones and Wilson bring to a close a long and distinguished series of translations of one of colonial America's more important Gerrman-language sources.
Highly recommended for all students of the grand migration of German-speaking settlers to America.