Of course yes, I do not know the numbers.
There were some there, before Elmo Stoll a post Amish elder, tried to start his own communal community, which has been parceled out after his death.
I believe two smaller splinter communities, of Elmo Stoll's still survive.
I know there are Amish communities in Kentucky, very near the border of Tennessee as well.
There are a few Amish settlements in Mississippi.
Amish people typically live into their 70s or 80s, similar to the average life expectancy in the United States.
About 4,661,900 people live in Alabama.
3,554
Ohio i think
About 1500.
No Amish people also reside in Spain, Mongolia, and Canada. They originated in the back woods of Shri Lanka. They get there name from the ruler of Shri Lanka, Amish Shirala. Their native tongue is similar to that of the blue bottom baboon.
they grow crops and stuffs
The majority of the people in Alabama live in the urban areas.
Amish or Renaissance period.
Not usually. Most Jewish people prefer towns or cities, while the Amish are in such locales as rural Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.
The population of Gallant, Alabama, is 855.