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Early Origins of the Gergen family

The surname Gergen was first found in Hamburg, where the name contributed greatly to the development of an emerging nation which would later play a large role in the tribal and national conflicts of the area. In later years the name branched into many houses, each playing a significant role in the local social and political affairs. The name is also connected to several place names in the Holstein region.

Early History of the Gergen family

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Gergen Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Gehra, Gehren, Gehring, Gera, Geradon, Geradts and many more.

Early Notables of the Gergen family

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United States Gergen migration to the United States +

Some of the first settlers of this family name were:

Gergen Settlers in United States in the 19th Century
  • Karl H. Gergen, who settled in New York, NY in 1851
  • Samuel Gergen, aged 18, who settled in America, in 1895
  • Thomas Gergen, aged 19, who immigrated to the United States, in 1895
Gergen Settlers in United States in the 20th Century
  • Anna Gergen, aged 20, who immigrated to the United States, in 1909

Contemporary Notables of the name Gergen (post 1700) +

  • Mary McCanney Gergen (1938-2020), American social psychologist specializing in feminist studies women's studies and social constructionism
  • Michael Gergen (b. 1987), American professional NHL hockey player
  • Kenneth J. Gergen (b. 1935), American psychologist and professor at Swarthmore College
  • John Jay Gergen (1903-1967), American mathematician who introduced the Lebesgue–Gergen criterion
  • David Gergen (b. 1942), American political consultant who served during the administrations of Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton


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