New Upsala, Wisconsin

New Upsala (Swedish: Nya Uppsala) also referred to as the Pine Lake Settlement, was an early pioneer Swedish-American community in Wisconsin.

It was located in the north central section of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, near the town of Merton, outside Delafield, in the area now incorporated as the villages of Chenequa and Nashotah.

He staked a claim on the east shore of Pine Lake (43°07′01″N 88°23′02″W / 43.117°N 88.384°W / 43.117; -88.384), naming it New Upsala after the historic Swedish university city of Uppsala.

In 1850 the congregation split, with one group forming St. John's English Lutheran Church of Stone Bank in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin.

Today there remains an active Holy Innocents cemetery on the former church site located on the west side of Highway C, approximately 1½ miles north of Nashotah exit off of Hwy 16.

Gustaf Unonius, Founder of New Upsala