Walnut Grove has a rich farming heritage, but following World War II, families began moving closer to town for manufacturing jobs. Since then, the community has changed. There are fewer farms (except for several large chicken farms) and the area has mostly family homes, vacation homes and hunting cabins.
Both of my in-laws grew up in this community, as did their parents and their grandparents. My in-laws attended the same church and the same two-room elementary school. They knew many of the same folks, and several of their family branches are intertwined, so "community" genealogy is almost a necessity there.
My in-laws are among those who moved a little closer to town, and my husband didn't grow up in the community. But he spent a lot of time with his grandparents, and his parents continued to make the short drive to worship at the church they grew up in.
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And although we live thirty miles from the church, my husband and I continue to attend there, as well.
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