The history of the Amish church began with a
schism in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists
in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann. Those who followed Ammann became known as Amish. In the second half of the 19th century, the Amish divided into Old Order Amish and Amish Mennonites.
Jakob Ammann is known because his prominent involvement in a schism among the Swiss Brethren that began in 1693.
Until recent decades, he was often heavily blamed for the division,
being portrayed as an angry, harsh, and demanding leader who imposed his
views on others. With the publication of some of the correspondence
from the period (beginning in 1950, with Mast’s "Amish Letters") and the
uncovering of new evidence, Ammann’s reputation has received a more
positive appraisal among some researchers. Because of their prominent
roles, Jakob Ammann and Hans Reist have been used to characterize the
two sides of the schism, but the issues were broader than the two most
prominent men involved.
In
1693, Jakob Ammann, "together with the ministers and elders," sent a
general letter to people within the Swiss Brethren congregations, asking
for a meeting in which he wanted clarification about where they stood
on three issues: 1) Shunning those who had been banned, 2) whether liars should be excommunicated, and3) if people could be saved who did not follow God’s word.
The first Amish was Jakob Ammann = 33 (Chaldean) born in Canton of Bern, Switzerland, he was excommunicated by the Swiss Brethren movement. He also lived in near La Petite Lièpvre, Alsace, France = 444 (Reverse Ordinal), and settled in Lancaster, Pennsylvania = 322 (Reverse Ordinal).
• The Pennsylvania Dutch = 232 (Jewish Ordinal) • The Pennsylvania Dutch = 88 (Full Reduction) • The Pennsylvania Dutch = 77 (Septenary)
Pennsylvania Dutch Regions with significant populations:
United States, especially Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia; Canada, especially Ontario (Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Markham, Stouffville and Pickering).
The Pennsylvania Dutch (Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch, are a cultural group formed by early German-speaking immigrants to Pennsylvania
and their descendants. The word "Dutch" does not refer to the Dutch
people or Dutch language, but to the German settlers, known as Deutsch
(in standard German) and Deitsch (in the principal dialect they spoke,
Palatine German). Most emigrated to the Americas from Germany or Switzerland
in the 17th and 18th century. Over time, the various dialects spoken by
these immigrants fused into a unique dialect of German known as Pennsylvania German or Pennsylvania "Dutch". At one time, more than one-third of Pennsylvania's population spoke this language.
The Pennsylvania Dutch maintained numerous religious affiliations, with the greatest number being Lutheran or German Reformed, but also with many Anabaptists, including Mennonites, Amish, and Hutterite. The Anabaptist religions promoted a simple lifestyle, and their adherents were known as Plain people or Plain Dutch. This was in contrast to the Fancy Dutch,
who tended to assimilate more easily into the American mainstream.
Other religions were also represented by the late 1700s, in smaller
numbers.
Top 10 Amish Surnames & Gematria
Published May 15, 2018
Gematria Word of The Day
Top 10 Amish Surnames
#1 Amish Surname:
Miller
A
Full Reduction
33
B
Single Reduction
33
C
Full Reduction KV
33
D
Single Reduction KV
33
E
Reverse Full Reduction
39
F
Reverse Single Reduction
39
G
Reverse Full Reduction EP
57
H
Reverse Single Reduction EP
57
I
English Ordinal
69
J
Reverse Ordinal
93
K
Francis Bacon
95
L
English Extended
204
M
Franc Baconis
137
N
Sumerian
414
O
Reverse Sumerian
558
P
Jewish Reduced
29
Q
Jewish Ordinal
65
R
Jewish
164
S
Septenary
20
T
Chaldean
18
U
Satanic
279
V
ALW Kabbalah
85
W
KFW Kabbalah
85
X
LCH Kabbalah
50
Y
Primes
210
Z
Trigonal
478
AA
Squares
887
Gematria Word of The Day
Top 10 Amish Surnames
#2 Amish Surname:
Stoltzfus
A
Full Reduction
32
B
Single Reduction
50
C
Full Reduction KV
32
D
Single Reduction KV
50
E
Reverse Full Reduction
49
F
Reverse Single Reduction
49
G
Reverse Full Reduction EP
49
H
Reverse Single Reduction EP
49
I
English Ordinal
158
J
Reverse Ordinal
85
K
Francis Bacon
184
L
English Extended
1796
M
Franc Baconis
315
N
Sumerian
948
O
Reverse Sumerian
510
P
Jewish Reduced
40
Q
Jewish Ordinal
148
R
Jewish
1156
S
Septenary
43
T
Chaldean
45
U
Satanic
473
V
ALW Kabbalah
110
W
KFW Kabbalah
142
X
LCH Kabbalah
115
Y
Primes
547
Z
Trigonal
1601
AA
Squares
3044
Gematria Word of The Day
Top 10 Amish Surnames
#3 Amish Surname:
Yoder
A
Full Reduction
31
B
Single Reduction
31
C
Full Reduction KV
31
D
Single Reduction KV
31
E
Reverse Full Reduction
23
F
Reverse Single Reduction
23
G
Reverse Full Reduction EP
41
H
Reverse Single Reduction EP
41
I
English Ordinal
67
J
Reverse Ordinal
68
K
Francis Bacon
93
L
English Extended
859
M
Franc Baconis
133
N
Sumerian
402
O
Reverse Sumerian
408
P
Jewish Reduced
26
Q
Jewish Ordinal
62
R
Jewish
539
S
Septenary
18
T
Chaldean
19
U
Satanic
242
V
ALW Kabbalah
65
W
KFW Kabbalah
49
X
LCH Kabbalah
78
Y
Primes
223
Z
Trigonal
641
AA
Squares
1215
Gematria Word of The Day
Top 10 Amish Surnames
#4 Amish Surname:
Beiler
A
Full Reduction
33
B
Single Reduction
33
C
Full Reduction KV
33
D
Single Reduction KV
33
E
Reverse Full Reduction
39
F
Reverse Single Reduction
39
G
Reverse Full Reduction EP
75
H
Reverse Single Reduction EP
75
I
English Ordinal
51
J
Reverse Ordinal
111
K
Francis Bacon
77
L
English Extended
141
M
Franc Baconis
101
N
Sumerian
306
O
Reverse Sumerian
666
P
Jewish Reduced
31
Q
Jewish Ordinal
49
R
Jewish
121
S
Septenary
24
T
Chaldean
18
U
Satanic
261
V
ALW Kabbalah
107
W
KFW Kabbalah
99
X
LCH Kabbalah
61
Y
Primes
146
Z
Trigonal
327
AA
Squares
603
Gematria Word of The Day
Top 10 Amish Surnames
#5 Amish Surname:
Schwartz
A
Full Reduction
37
B
Single Reduction
46
C
Full Reduction KV
37
D
Single Reduction KV
46
E
Reverse Full Reduction
44
F
Reverse Single Reduction
53
G
Reverse Full Reduction EP
44
H
Reverse Single Reduction EP
53
I
English Ordinal
118
J
Reverse Ordinal
98
K
Francis Bacon
144
L
English Extended
1702
M
Franc Baconis
235
N
Sumerian
708
O
Reverse Sumerian
588
P
Jewish Reduced
44
Q
Jewish Ordinal
116
R
Jewish
1682
S
Septenary
33
T
Chaldean
31
U
Satanic
398
V
ALW Kabbalah
70
W
KFW Kabbalah
94
X
LCH Kabbalah
75
Y
Primes
409
Z
Trigonal
1241
AA
Squares
2364
Gematria Word of The Day
Top 10 Amish Surnames
#6 Amish Surname:
Troyer
A
Full Reduction
38
B
Single Reduction
38
C
Full Reduction KV
38
D
Single Reduction KV
38
E
Reverse Full Reduction
34
F
Reverse Single Reduction
34
G
Reverse Full Reduction EP
52
H
Reverse Single Reduction EP
52
I
English Ordinal
101
J
Reverse Ordinal
61
K
Francis Bacon
127
L
English Extended
1145
M
Franc Baconis
201
N
Sumerian
606
O
Reverse Sumerian
366
P
Jewish Reduced
31
Q
Jewish Ordinal
94
R
Jewish
715
S
Septenary
26
T
Chaldean
21
U
Satanic
311
V
ALW Kabbalah
95
W
KFW Kabbalah
55
X
LCH Kabbalah
78
Y
Primes
348
Z
Trigonal
1012
AA
Squares
1923
Gematria Word of The Day
Top 10 Amish Surnames
#7 Amish Surname:
Bontrager
A
Full Reduction
46
B
Single Reduction
46
C
Full Reduction KV
46
D
Single Reduction KV
46
E
Reverse Full Reduction
53
F
Reverse Single Reduction
53
G
Reverse Full Reduction EP
71
H
Reverse Single Reduction EP
71
I
English Ordinal
100
J
Reverse Ordinal
143
K
Francis Bacon
126
L
English Extended
505
M
Franc Baconis
199
N
Sumerian
600
O
Reverse Sumerian
858
P
Jewish Reduced
41
Q
Jewish Ordinal
95
R
Jewish
365
S
Septenary
35
T
Chaldean
31
U
Satanic
415
V
ALW Kabbalah
126
W
KFW Kabbalah
118
X
LCH Kabbalah
120
Y
Primes
316
Z
Trigonal
824
AA
Squares
1548
Gematria Word of The Day
Top 10 Amish Surnames
#8 Amish Surname:
King
A
Full Reduction
23
B
Single Reduction
23
C
Full Reduction KV
32
D
Single Reduction KV
32
E
Reverse Full Reduction
22
F
Reverse Single Reduction
22
G
Reverse Full Reduction EP
22
H
Reverse Single Reduction EP
22
I
English Ordinal
41
J
Reverse Ordinal
67
K
Francis Bacon
67
L
English Extended
86
M
Franc Baconis
81
N
Sumerian
246
O
Reverse Sumerian
402
P
Jewish Reduced
21
Q
Jewish Ordinal
39
R
Jewish
66
S
Septenary
16
T
Chaldean
11
U
Satanic
181
V
ALW Kabbalah
57
W
KFW Kabbalah
65
X
LCH Kabbalah
52
Y
Primes
114
Z
Trigonal
244
AA
Squares
447
Gematria Word of The Day
Top 10 Amish Surnames
#9 Amish Surname:
Graber
A
Full Reduction
33
B
Single Reduction
33
C
Full Reduction KV
33
D
Single Reduction KV
33
E
Reverse Full Reduction
39
F
Reverse Single Reduction
39
G
Reverse Full Reduction EP
57
H
Reverse Single Reduction EP
57
I
English Ordinal
51
J
Reverse Ordinal
111
K
Francis Bacon
77
L
English Extended
195
M
Franc Baconis
101
N
Sumerian
306
O
Reverse Sumerian
666
P
Jewish Reduced
31
Q
Jewish Ordinal
49
R
Jewish
175
S
Septenary
25
T
Chaldean
15
U
Satanic
261
V
ALW Kabbalah
81
W
KFW Kabbalah
73
X
LCH Kabbalah
77
Y
Primes
155
Z
Trigonal
389
AA
Squares
727
Gematria Word of The Day
Top 10 Amish Surnames
#10 Amish Surname:
Fisher
A
Full Reduction
38
B
Single Reduction
47
C
Full Reduction KV
38
D
Single Reduction KV
47
E
Reverse Full Reduction
34
F
Reverse Single Reduction
43
G
Reverse Full Reduction EP
52
H
Reverse Single Reduction EP
61
I
English Ordinal
65
J
Reverse Ordinal
97
K
Francis Bacon
91
L
English Extended
218
M
Franc Baconis
129
N
Sumerian
390
O
Reverse Sumerian
582
P
Jewish Reduced
45
Q
Jewish Ordinal
63
R
Jewish
198
S
Septenary
33
T
Chaldean
24
U
Satanic
275
V
ALW Kabbalah
87
W
KFW Kabbalah
79
X
LCH Kabbalah
57
Y
Primes
194
Z
Trigonal
478
AA
Squares
891
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