Amish Mennonites
"An Amish Mennonite group is one that has broken with the Old Order Amish, but has not joined a Mennonite group. The Beachys are the largest modern Amish Mennonite affiliation. The other large group is the Conservative Mennonite Conference, which used to be the Conservative Amish Mennonite Conference, but the group has become mainstream in most beliefs and practices and is no longer conservative or Amish Mennonite in practice. The Mennonite Christian Fellowship is another Amish Mennonite group, which is generally more conservative than most Beachy churches. The Kauffman Amish Mennonite, or the "Sleeping Preacher" churches, are also Amish Mennonite. Much emphasis is placed on the historic leadership of John Kauffman, which sets them markedly apart from other Amish Mennonites."
(Source: http://www.beachyam.org/FAQs.htm)
Another resource:
http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/A4594ME.html
"An Amish Mennonite group is one that has broken with the Old Order Amish, but has not joined a Mennonite group. The Beachys are the largest modern Amish Mennonite affiliation. The other large group is the Conservative Mennonite Conference, which used to be the Conservative Amish Mennonite Conference, but the group has become mainstream in most beliefs and practices and is no longer conservative or Amish Mennonite in practice. The Mennonite Christian Fellowship is another Amish Mennonite group, which is generally more conservative than most Beachy churches. The Kauffman Amish Mennonite, or the "Sleeping Preacher" churches, are also Amish Mennonite. Much emphasis is placed on the historic leadership of John Kauffman, which sets them markedly apart from other Amish Mennonites."
(Source: http://www.beachyam.org/FAQs.htm)
Another resource:
http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/A4594ME.html