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As other have said, lots of German things in Pennsylvania. There were many waves of German migration.
My grandfather and his siblings could speak Pennsylvania Dutch, but none of that got passed down after that.
It looks like the thread from the other day is gone about are German families tougher on themselves than American ones, but I talked there about how there wasn't much sharing of anything, so with nothing passed down about our German heritage, I have no connection to it whatsoever. If you asked if I was from a German family, I'd say yes, but it doesn't mean any more to me than that.
I think it's unfortunate that I don't know much about my family, but none of them were big talkers.