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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 two sites of particular interest to genealogists tracing 19th and 20th century Mennonite families. The first is the on-going collection of [https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Online_index_to_United_States_Amish_and_Mennonite_Newspaper_Obituaries,_starting_1864 Mennonite Obituaries] and the second, for locating Mennonite Congregations by name or location, is [http://www.mennonite.net/ Mennonite.net]. | 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 two sites of particular interest to genealogists tracing 19th and 20th century Mennonite families. The first is the on-going collection of [https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Online_index_to_United_States_Amish_and_Mennonite_Newspaper_Obituaries,_starting_1864 Mennonite Obituaries] and the second, for locating Mennonite Congregations by name or location, is [http://www.mennonite.net/ Mennonite.net]. | ||
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