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    The Byler Amish, also called Alt Gemee (Old Church), are a small conservative subgroup of the Amish. They are known for the yellow color of their buggies...
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    split from the Byler Amish, who themselves emerged as the first conservative splinter group from the Amish mainstream in 1849. Amish settled in the Mifflin...
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  • Pennsylvania, the Amish are among the fastest-growing populations in the world. Old Order Amish groups include the Byler group, Nebraska Amish in Mifflin County...
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  • Rebekah A. Byler, a 23-year-old Amish woman, was found dead in her home outside of Spartansburg, Pennsylvania. Byler's husband, Andy Byler, left the house...
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  • in Alabama still in use today Byler Amish, an Amish subgroup, founded in 1849 Bankston, Alabama, formerly called Byler Beiler, a surname This disambiguation...
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    1840s there were three Amish congregations in the region. In 1849 one district divided from the two others, forming the Byler Amish, the first subgroup in...
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    Return to Amish is an American reality television series on the TLC television network that debuted May 22, 2014. It is a spinoff and continuation series...
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  • Breaking Amish is an American reality television series on the TLC television network that debuted September 9, 2012. The series revolves around five...
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    of the Amish. The Kishacoquillas Valley is home to the Nebraska Amish, the most conservative Amish group, the Byler Amish and the Renno Amish. Kishacoquillas...
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    population was 1,827 at the 2010 census. Much of the population is Amish or Mennonite. Amish settled in the area by 1791. Mennonites arrived soon after and...
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