Hi, This is my first attempt to send....hope I am sending to the correct place! I am researching names from Berks and surrounding counties. I grew up in Reading, so most of my ancestors settled around there. Ancestors siblings moved around the country, but luckily I don't have to go far to find mine! German, Swiss and French Huguenot names are: BARRELL/BORRELL, BRIGEL, CRING/GRING/KRING, CHRISTMAN, DERR, EARNEY/ERNIGH, FLICKINGER, FRIETAG/FRIDAY, GEHRET/GERHART/GARRET, HABERACKER, HILL, HAYNE/HEHN, HOFFMANN, KEPPLE, KUNZMANN, KUHN, KUTZ, LORAH, SCHILD, SEIDERS, URICH/URIG, WEINHOLD, WENTZEL, WUNDER and ZWEITZIG. English names are: CUTLER, FOREMAN, QUAINTANCE, SHIELDS, and BUFFINGTON. Please define Pennsylvania Dutch as my family was considered Pennsylvania Dutch when I lived there because of our PA Dutch dialect. My grandmother had such a heavy Pa Dutch accent and she was the one who had the English blood. Am I in correct mailing list? Thanks and so far I love this group, especially the history. My ancestor John Quaintance was a soldier at Germantown and his commander was Captain Morgan, so I could really relate to the article...waiting for 2nd part Jean Neumann Hopper