LUXEMBOURG-AMERICANS
Who has made a difference?
The following Luxembourg-Americans have had a noteworthy place in American history or have been leaders in fostering continued relations between Luxembourg and the United States. Do you have an idea of another person we should profile? Let us know!

Theodore Altman
1832-1908
Immigrant, first Luxembourger on Dubuque City Council, co-founder of the Luxemburger Gazette newspaper

Joan Wester Anderson
1938-2023
New York Times best-selling author, authority on angel spirituality

Mike Ansay
1954-
Dual citizen, co-founder of Luxembourg American Cultural Society, Honorary Consul of Luxembourg in Wisconsin, philanthropist

Ann Manette Ansay
1964-
Dual citizen, professor, New York Times best-selling author

Kate Ansay
1987-

Robert Arens
1937-
Dual citizen, genealogist, historian, creator of LuxembourgAmericanFamilies.org database

Francis Baasen
1829-1901
Immigrant, attorney, Civil War soldier, first Secretary of State in Minnesota, Minnesota House of Representatives

Maria Bach-Dunn
1910-2005
Immigrant, WWII war bride, translator, editor of Luxembourg News of America

Bishop Peter W. Bartholme
1893-1982
Bishop of St. Cloud, Minnesota

Nicholas E. Becker
1842-1920
Immigrant, poet, Wisconsin State Assemblyman, compiled index of Luxembourg nicknames in Wisconsin

Anita Kultgen Becker
1920-2005
Co-founder of Luxembourg Society of Wisconsin, register of deeds, historian, genealogist

Edward Peter ‘E. P.’ Bertrand
1838-1924
Immigrant, judge, banker, Minnesota state legislator

Theodore ‘Teddy’ Bettendorf
1889-1967
Immigrant, builder of the Bettendorf Castle (reminiscent of Vianden Castle) in Fox River Grove, Illinois

Henry Birren
1812-1880
Immigrant, founder of first funeral home in Chicago

Joseph Pierre Birren
1864-1933
Noted American landscape artist

William ‘Big Bill’ Bonifas
1864-1936
Immigrant, Michigan logger, lumber business owner, capitalist, millionaire

Mary Pat Breitfelder
1941-2023
Co-founder of St. Donatus Parish Museum, historian, genealogist, author

Bernard J. Cigrand
1866-1932
Teacher, naval officer, dentist, inventor of oral prosthetic devices, historian, author, father of U.S. Flag Day

Nicholas Colling
1906-1991
Immigrant, Honorary Consul General of Luxembourg, manager of Luxembourg Gardens Social Hall in Morton Grove, Illinois, tour organizer

Lloyd Croatt
1933-2022
Dual citizen, co-founder of Luxembourg American Cultural Society, genealogist, historian, tour leader
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