Jenn Sterger

Birth Name: Jennifer Lynette Sterger

Place of Birth: Miami, Florida, U.S.

Date of Birth: November 29, 1983

Ethnicity: Slovenian (paternal grandfather), German, Swiss-German, English, Scottish, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, Welsh, remote Dutch, Belgian, and Portuguese

Jenn Sterger is an American model, television personality, and writer. She was a Gameday Host for the New York Jets, a co-host of Versus sports news show The Daily Line, a columnist for Sports Illustrated, and an interviewer for AEW.

She is married to professional baseball player Cody Decker. She is sometimes credited as Jenn Decker.

Jenn’s paternal grandfather was Casmir Augustus Sterger (the son of Jacob Phillip Sterger/Stergar and Frances Melle). Casmir was born in Indiana, to Slovenian parents. Jacob was born in Srednje, the son of Vincent Stergar.

Jenn’s paternal grandmother was Helen Louise Clossin (the daughter of Harry Pervine Clossin and Katherine E. Morris). Helen was born in Indiana. Harry was the son of Joel A. Clossin and Matilda A. Cope, whose father was German. Katherine was the daughter of Daniel Snyder Morris and Meda Miller.

Jenn’s maternal grandfather was Marshall Pace (the son of Eddie Richard Pace and Mattie Bell Johnston). Eddie was the son of William Burr Pace and Cordelia Ann Pace. Mattie was the daughter of Perry James Johnston/Johnson and Nancy Jane Brooks.

Jenn’s maternal grandmother is the daughter of Thomas Noah Toms and Mina Williams. Thomas was the son of Thomas Toms, who was born in London, England, and of Maria Barbara Schultheis, who was born in Stetten, Lörrach, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Source: Genealogy of Jenn Starger – https://www.geni.com

3 Responses

  1. Oaken05 says:

    Unless the name was slavicized, her ancestors sound like Sudenten Germans (or other Czech German), right? Sterger is certainly not a Slavic surname.

  2. andrew says:

    Slovenian? Sounds German

  3. Mr. Postman says:

    She is sometimes credited as Jenn Decker.

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