Steve Nissley

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My parents were raised Amish. Many of my kin are still part of the Amish community. I have an interest in Amish ancestrial graveyard research across the country I've taken many pictures in many states. My Amish ancestry began arriving in the United States in the early 1700s . I am descendant of the Yoder's who largely to dominated the Amish name at that time. My grandparents names were Nissley / Schrock and Lee/Byler. I have about 200 first cousins and many of our generation has already passed away including two of my siblings. If you feel like we are distantly related and would like to meet up for coffee I would be happy to do that. I travel the country a lot in my painting business and taking in research along the way I meet lots of people.

My parents were raised Amish. Many of my kin are still part of the Amish community. I have an interest in Amish ancestrial graveyard research across the country I've taken many pictures in many states. My Amish ancestry began arriving in the United States in the early 1700s . I am descendant of the Yoder's who largely to dominated the Amish name at that time. My grandparents names were Nissley / Schrock and Lee/Byler. I have about 200 first cousins and many of our generation has already passed away including two of my siblings. If you feel like we are distantly related and would like to meet up for coffee I would be happy to do that. I travel the country a lot in my painting business and taking in research along the way I meet lots of people.

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