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=== External Sources === | === External Sources === | ||
In addition to many records from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, which continues to have one of the largest populations of Mennonites and related religions (Amish, Dunkards, Church of the Brethren), there are | In addition to many records from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, which continues to have one of the largest populations of Mennonites and related religions (Amish, Dunkards, Church of the Brethren), there are a number of sites of particular interest to genealogists tracing 19th and 20th century Mennonite families. <br> | ||
Mennonite Church USA:<br> | |||
Churches -- For locating Mennonite Congregations by name or location, is [http://www.mennonite.net/ Mennonite.net] (note that not all Mennonite congregations are associated with this site).<br> | |||
[http://www.mcusa-archives.org/index.html Historical Committee Site] | |||
Mennonite Archives -- Online scanned archives images and documents of genealogical interest are in the [http://www.mcusa-archives.org/GutenbergtoGigabytes/000_Index.html Gutenberg to Gigabytes: Archives for the 21st Century] collection. | |||
Obituaries -- An on-going collection of [https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Online_index_to_United_States_Amish_and_Mennonite_Newspaper_Obituaries,_starting_1864 Mennonite Obituaries] <br> | |||
[[Category:Religions]] | [[Category:Religions]] | ||
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