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    Karl-just-Karl

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    Yeah it sounded pretty close to that. younz/yinz. They are in the W. Sunbury Butler area.
    I got kin-folk in Butler and Sewickley! I'm pretty certain most of the old folks from Sewickley are all dead. I haven't seen them since I was a youngster and we never did keep up with any of their kids. But I got dozens of cousins in Butler, PA.
     

    KG1

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    I got kin-folk in Butler and Sewickley! I'm pretty certain most of the old folks from Sewickley are all dead. I haven't seen them since I was a youngster and we never did keep up with any of their kids. But I got dozens of cousins in Butler, PA.
    Yeah I haven't been back there in years since a little bit after my Dad passed away in "85. I think the last time I was there was to attend my grandmother's funeral a few years after that.. That was a long time ago. My grandparents (Joesph and Elfrieda) lived in W. Sunbury. Other family members were there and in Butler.
     
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    Mij

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    In the corn and beans
    As I understand it, you'ns was used in the Scots-Irish parts of Appalachia. That would be me and my kin.
    NEVER!!! To be confused with the Scotch-Irish. Two entirely different groups of immigrants. Way to go Ex. :thumbsup: Scots-Irish we’re some of the first to migrate out of the colonial region and start the westward expansion of our great nation.
     

    jamil

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    Gtown-ish
    That’s really country.
    That’s more Appalachian. But. Maybe in Missippi. You drive until it’s a dirt road. And keep driving until it’s just two tracks and weeds in the middle. And then you see an angry woman with no teeth holding a shotgun standing in the middle of the path. And she says, you’uns need to turn around and git awn outta here.
     
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