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  2. Amish - Wikipedia

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    The Amish ( / ˈɑːmɪʃ /; Pennsylvania German: Amisch; German: Amische ), formally the Old Order Amish, are a group of traditionalist Anabaptist Christian church fellowships with Swiss and Alsatian origins. [ 2] As they maintain a degree of separation from surrounding populations, and hold their faith in common, the Amish have been described ...

  3. Category:Amish in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Amish in Europe". The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Category:Amish - Wikipedia

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    Anabaptism. German-American history. Anabaptist denominations in North America. Swiss-American history. Self-sustainability. Simple living. Rural culture. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. Swartzentruber Amish - Wikipedia

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    History. The Swartzentruber Amish formed as a result of a division that occurred among the Amish of Holmes County, Ohio, in the years 1913–1917. The bishop who broke away was Sam E. Yoder. The Swartzentruber name was applied later, named after bishop Samuel Swartzentruber who succeeded him. In 1932 there was a split among the Swartzentrubers ...

  6. Amish way of life - Wikipedia

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    The Amish believe large families are a blessing from God. Amish rules allow marrying only between members of the Amish Church. The elderly do not go to a retirement facility; they remain at home. As time has passed, the Amish have felt pressures from the modern world; their traditional rural way of life is becoming more different from the ...

  7. Amish Mennonite - Wikipedia

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    The Egli Amish, also known as the Égly Amish, were organized in 1865–1866 and changed their name to Defenseless Mennonite Church in 1908. They adopted the name Evangelical Mennonite Church in 1949 and became mainstream. While Evangelical Mennonite Churches currently exist, in 2003, a broader group of Mennonites became the Fellowship of ...

  8. List of Amish and their descendants - Wikipedia

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    Milton Hershey, founder of Hershey Chocolate. Jacob Hochstetler (1704–1775), folk hero. Jeff Hostetler, professional football player. Nellie Miller-Mann, humanitarian. Jerome Monroe Smucker, entrepreneur and founder of Smuckers. Gene Stoltzfus, American peace activist. Carl Yoder, industrialist.

  9. The Rush County Amish community - AOL

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    The Old Order Amish faith was an outgrowth of the Reformation Anabaptist Movement in central Europe. Anabaptists in the 1500's were anti-Catholic and believed in a "rebaptism" in Christ.