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===Early life=== Born in 1849 in [[Ribe]], [[Denmark]], Jacob Riis was the third of the 15 children (one of whom, an orphaned niece, was fostered) of Niels Edward Riis, a schoolteacher and writer for the local Ribe newspaper, and Carolina Riis (''née'' Bendsine Lundholm), a homemaker.<ref>Pascal, pp. 10–11; Ware, p. 2.</ref> Among the 15, only Jacob, one sister, and the foster sister survived into the twentieth century.<ref>Ware, p. 5.</ref> Riis was influenced by his father, whose school Riis delighted in disrupting. His father persuaded him to read (and improve his English via) [[Charles Dickens]]'s magazine ''[[All the Year Round]]'' and the novels of [[James Fenimore Cooper]].<ref>Pascal, p. 12.</ref> Jacob had a happy childhood but experienced tragedy at the age of eleven when his brother Theodore, a year younger, drowned. He never forgot his mother's grief.<ref>Ware, p. 9.</ref> At age eleven or twelve, he donated all the money he had and gave it to a poor Ribe family living in a squalid house if they cleaned it. The tenants took the money and obliged; when he told his mother, she went to help.<ref>Pascal, pp. 12–14; Ware, p. 9.</ref> Though his father had hoped that Jacob would have a literary career, Jacob wanted to be a carpenter.<ref>Ware, p. 9 Alland, p. 18.</ref> When he was 16, he became fond of Elisabeth Gjørtz, the 12-year-old adopted daughter of the owner of the company for which he worked as an apprentice carpenter. The father disapproved of the boy's blundering attentions, and Riis was forced to travel to [[Copenhagen]] to complete his carpentry apprenticeship.<ref>Pascal, pp. 14–15.</ref> Riis returned to Ribe in 1868 at age 19. Discouraged by poor job availability in the region and Gjørtz's disfavor of his marriage proposal, Riis decided to emigrate to the United States.<ref>Yochelson and Czitrom, pp. 3–4</ref>
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