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Category Archives: Genealogy
Virtual Hike to Plymouth, Massachusetts
The next destination on my Virtual Hike was Plymouth, Massachusetts where one of my ancestors landed 400 years ago in 1620. George Soule was one of the passengers of the Mayflower. This segment of the Virtual Hike started in Providence, … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Family History, Genealogy, History, Travel, Virtual Hike
Tagged 400 years, George Soule, Mayflower, Pilgrims, Plymouth Colony, Plymouth Rock, Thanksgiving
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Amish Counties
Each year I look forward to the release of new statistics on Amish Population from the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies. This year they included a document that showed Amish settlements by county in each state. So, I … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Family History, Genealogy, History
Tagged Amish, amish settlements, Iowa, Kansas, mapping, maps, Nebraska
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