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  2. Renno Amish - Wikipedia

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    The Renno Amish, also called Peachey Amish or "black toppers" are a subgroup of Amish that was formed in 1863 in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania. They are the moderately conservative Old Order Amish group in Kishacoquillas Valley , locally called Big Valley, but still relatively conservative compared with the Amish of other regions.

  3. List of Amish and their descendants - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Amish and their descendants, including both those who lived or are living culturally as Amish or Amish Mennonite as well as those who recognize themselves culturally as Amish or Amish Mennonite descendants but may or may not practice Anabaptist beliefs.

  4. Amish - Wikipedia

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    When people refer to the Amish today, they normally refer to the Old Order Amish, though there are other subgroups of Amish. [8] The Amish fall into three main subgroups—the Old Order Amish, the New Order Amish, and the Beachy Amish—all of whom wear plain dress and live their life according to the Bible as codified in their church's Ordnung.

  5. Subgroups of Amish - Wikipedia

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    When referring to affiliations, Amish themselves speak of "our people" (unser Leit) and "our way" to do things. By 2012 there were more than 40 affiliations, with smaller subgroups within some affiliations counted, there were more than 65. In addition to that, there were more than 130 fairly independent congregations. [1]

  6. No, there aren't 180,000 new Amish voters in Pennsylvania ...

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    Under 3,000 Amish people voted in Lancaster County in 2020, researchers say. ... "But the idea that there are tens of thousands of Amish voters in Lancaster County, let alone 180,000, is false and ...

  7. Ex-Amish Woman, 44, Grew Up a Rebel. After Escaping ... - AOL

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  8. Black Mennonites - Wikipedia

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    By 1950, there were only about 150 Black Mennonites in the United States. [4] James Lark was the first Black person ordained as a Mennonite bishop. Lark was ordained as a Mennonite minister in 1945 and ordained as a bishop in 1954 in Chicago. Rowena Lark was an important figure in Mennonite outreach, a children's storyteller, and a soloist.

  9. Ex-Amish Woman, 21, Details Escape with $24, a Partial ... - AOL

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