Meryl Streep made her film debut in 1977. She has since been
nominated for 25 Golden Globes and 15 Academy Awards (including wins for
both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress in Sophie’s Choice and Kramer v. Kramer,
respectively) and, in 2004, received the American Film Institute’s Life
Achievement Award. A New Jersey native and fifth-generation American,
Steep’s ancestry can be traced back ten generations to the small town of
Loffenau in Wurttemberg, Germany. It was from Loffenau that her second
great-grandfather, Gottfried Streeb, illegally emigrated, possibly in
the midst of the 1848 Revolution. Meryl’s 6th great-grandparent, George
Streeb, was mayor of the town during the 1700s and there are 15 Streebs –
her very distant relatives – still living in Loffenau today. The other
branch of the Streep family came from a small town in Switzerland called
Giswil. Meryl’s great-grandfather, Balthazar William Huber, emigrated
to the US during the tumultuous period of the Franco-Prussian War.
Meryl’s maternal side has deep roots in Pennsylvania and Rhode
Island. Her eighth great-grandfather, Lawrence Wilkinson was one of the
first Europeans to settle Rhode Island. Lawrence’s grandson, John
Wilkinson Sr., was a Quaker who settled in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
(Wilkinson Road in Bucks County is named for the family). Another line
of Meryl’s maternal family, the Crispins, can also be traced to
Pennsylvania. The Crispins were distant relatives of William Penn, the
founder of Pennsylvania, and records show they were among the first
purchasers of land in Pennsylvania.
Thursday, 12 November 2015
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