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I personally have a patrilocal family, we used to all live in proximity when we were in Tennessee, in Ohio the extent of our patrilocal existence includes the household of my paternal grandparents (my father and I included), then that of my grandfathers sister, her husband, and one of her kids who primarily stays on the farm, in the trend of most patrilocal families we do not share the same house, but rather have conjoined properties and individual homes and in the patrilocal trend we share the uses of those properties, including the farm (we no longer farm it though, the land is lent out for use and we use the ditches and waste areas for dumping excess construction/project waste.), for our produce we use minor scale agriculture with small plows and plots, it is border line horticulture, but not horticulture proper.
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