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  1. kate alston
    January 20, 2020 @ 11:05 am

    thank you for this warm insight into and about such an extraordinary culture. The more we learn about all people, the more we realize we are a lot more alike than we are different

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  2. MS Mary Kathleen Edwards-Carter
    March 10, 2025 @ 12:08 am

    My family moved from MAQUOKETA, IA, when I was 10 years old.

    I believe my father‘s mother, Nettie, Mabel, Heidi-EDWARDS, was old world order, Amish,
    BUT, I’m not sure.

    There were many German ancestry people
    living amongst, the area.

    I barely remember, my grandmother placing bonnets on me and my sister’s heads- & going to a ‘meeting’ of sorts, where the adults were inside & the children quietly we’re outside, together. Then we walked home, to our farm.

    I live between Georgia and Florida now, & am
    soon going to move to Illinois.

    I do remember, we had no electricity, gas refrigerator-most individuals traveled by
    Wagon, horse, and buggy, even the man who came and picked up our milk cans, traveled by horse and wagon (my father, putting the filled cans into the back of the wagon, & setting out empty cans to sterilize to use.

    Because the farms were so spread out, I assume, a bus was used to transport the children to schools. Which was 1, with several grades in one room, except the littler
    1’S, had a separate building, & I believe the
    Teacher’s name was MS WISENBACHER, but I could be wrong.

    I am 57yrs., now.

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