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The Amish Faith had its start in Switzerland and was founded by Jakob
Ammon. He and a small number of people became dissatisfied with the
worldliness of the parent
Mennonite Church. It was their wish to live a more strict and simple
life; therefore they formed together as a group who rejected wars,
materialism and frivolity. Early Mennonites came to America to seek
religious freedom in 1632. They settled in Pennsylvania and were divided
into two groups. The "Church Amish" favored a central church building;
the other group known as "House Amish" favored holding services in a
home. The Amish in our area are "House Amish." The first Amish family
came to Arthur in 1865. There are 22 church districts in this locality
which covers an area of approximately twelve miles East and West, and 15
miles North and South with Arthur in the center of the settlement....
There are approximately 3500 Amish in the Arthur area.
An average
family consists of six children.
When the young people are married they are often given a parcel of land
by one of the fathers from which they are to make their living. An
average Amish farm consists of approximately 80 acres. Their main crops
being wheat, oats, clover, and corn. Until a few years ago, farming was
their only way of life. Due to the fact that ground is no longer
plentiful, some of them are leaving farming for other ways of life such
as woodworking, canning, watch repair, and several are now employed at
various manufacturing jobs in the Arthur area. Many Amish folk are employed in various community support businesses such as metal workers, machinists, and rural grocery and supply stores.
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