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Hamptonville is an unincorporated community located in southwestern Yadkin County, North Carolina, United States. Hamptonville is named for Henry Hampton (1750–1832), a colonel in the Revolutionary Army . [ 2 ]
0.35 miles SW of jct. of NC 1605 and NC 1569 36°07′08″N 80°29′59″W / 36.118889°N 80.499722°W / 36.118889; -80.499722 ( Durrett-Jarratt Enon
According to Albrecht Powell, the Pennsylvania Amish has not always been the largest group of U.S. Amish as is commonly thought. The Amish population in the U.S. numbers more than 390,000 and is growing rapidly (around 3-4% per year), due to large family size (seven children on average) and a church-member retention rate of approximately 80%."
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When he was 17 years old on Jan. 18, 2014, Swartzentruber fled his community in Harmony, Minnesota, and faced the arduous task of rebuilding his life, he told KARE.
As previously reported by The Center Square, it's difficult to estimate how many members of the Amish community vote. Nearly 400,000 exist nationwide across 654 individual settlements.
Oldest two-story brick house in North Carolina. National Register of Historic Places, 1972. [7] Duke-Lawrence House: Northampton County, North Carolina: 1747 House One of NC's oldest colonial homes. The original western frame section was built about 1747, with the eastern brick section built between 1787 and 1796.
Hamptonville, North Carolina Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.