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Pennsylvania German language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pennsylvania Dutch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Subj: Pennsylvania Dutch Are Of German Heritage, Not Dutch. Purpose: To aide genealogists and researchers not familiar with the origins of the people known as the Pennsylvania Dutch. Keywords: PA DUTCH GERMAN PENNSYLVANIA DEUTSCH HERITAGE ROOTS NAMES;
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I hope that the above information will be of assistance to individuals researching 18th Century Pennsylvania-German names and records. Sorry, but I cannot give you specific advice or answer questions about individual German names.
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Society Home Page The Twenty Chapter The waterloo Area Chapter The York Chapter ... THE PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN FOLKLORE SOCIETY OF ONTARIO; ... You do not have to be a descendant of a Pennsylvania German settler to be a member. All members receive a copy of the Spring and Fall Newsletters. Publications and Membership's May...
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But not so weird, perhaps, when you remember that your Pennsylvania Dutchman has three languages to wrestle with. He has the German of his hymnbook and his Bible, brought by his forefathers from their ... ; Excerpted from The English Pennsylvania Dutch German Dictionary, Culinary Arts Press, Reading, PA, 1965, 98pp.
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- Much of the population which we know as Pennsylvania German today, came from a section of Germany called the Palatinate. Its inhabitants were descended from a group of German tribes called the Rheinfranken, with an admixture of Alemanni.
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