Quincy Old Order Amish Settlement (Branch County, Michigan, USA)
The Old Order Amish settlement north of Quincy, Michigan, USA in early 1977 when ten families from Allen County, Indiana moved to the community. Quincy is in Branch County, just across the border from Indiana. The first minister was Amos Miller, Sr. and the first bishop was Enos Steury.
In 2015 there were four districts (congregations) with about 115 families.
Bibliography
Michigan Amish Directory 2015. Millersburg, Ohio: Abana Books, 2015: 389-410.
Additional Information
Location: Map:Quincy Old Order Amish Settlement (Branch County, Michigan, USA)
Author(s) | Samuel J Steiner |
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Date Published | August 2017 |
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