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Societies & Groups - Lineage
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- Arizona Genealogical Advisory Board - Arizona Pioneer Certificate Project
- CGS Pioneer Certificates - Pioneer of Cook County Certificates
Chicago Genealogical Society, Illinois.
- Clinton County, Iowa-Pioneer Certificate
- First Families of Sevier County ~ Sevierville, Tennessee
- First Families of Tennessee Project
A heritage program sponsored by the East Tennessee Historical Society, honoring descendants of the first settlers of Tennessee.
- First Families of the Twin Territories
Descendants of the early settlers of Oklahoma.
- First Fleet Fellowship
A historical society for people who have ancestors who arrived in Australia in 1788 aboard one of the ships of the First Fleet.
- GSCM Central Missouri Pioneer Certificates
Genealogical Society of Central Missouri.
- IGS Certificates
Idaho Genealogical Society: Pioneer Certificate, Early Settler Certificate, Oregon Trail Certificate.
- Illinois State Genealogical Society - Prairie Pioneer Certificates
- Illinois Trails Coles County Website - Pioneer Certificate Project
Coles County, Illinois.
- Iowa Genealogical Society - Statehood, Pioneer and Century Certificates
- Livingston County Michigan Pioneer Certificates
- Logan County Genealogical Society - Application for Pioneer Certificate
Guthrie, Oklahoma.
- Los Californianos ~ San Diego, California
Membership society for the descendants of Hispanic persons who arrived in Alta California prior to the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, February 2, 1848.
- Louisiana Genealogical & Historical Society -- First Families of Louisiana Program
Open to anyone (including Society non-members) who can prove descent from a resident of Louisiana (within the PRESENT-DAY boundaries) before 20 December 1803, the date the American flag was raised in New Orleans. This is meant to be an *educational* program and applications will be carefully evaluated.
- Native Daughters of the Golden West
- Ohio Genealogical Society - First Families of Ohio
- Old Settlers Association ~ Grayson County, Texas
- Order of the First Families of Maryland
- Oregon Genealogical Society - Pioneer Certificate Project
- P.G.S. Butte County Pioneer Certificate Program
Paradise Genealogical Society, California.
- Pioneer/Century Family Certificates - Dodge/Jefferson Counties Genealogical Society
Watertown, Wisconsin. Pioneer Family Certificate, Century Family Certificate.
- Pioneer Certificate 1854-1904 - Genealogical Society of Queensland
Australia.
- Pioneer Families of Williamson County, Tennessee Certificate
- Pioneers Association of South Australia
Perpetuates the memory of the pioneers of early settlement in South Australia. Membership is open to any person with an ancestor who arrived in South Australia up to 31 December 1845.
- Red River Valley Genealogical Society - Pioneer Certificate Program
Fargo, North Dakota.
- Root Cellar Pioneer Certificates
Sacramento Genealogical Society, California.
- Sedgwick County Pioneer Certificate Holders
Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society, Wichita, Kansas.
- Society of California Pioneers
Founded by pre-Gold Rush pioneers and perpetuated by the direct descendants of those who arrived in California before 1850.
- Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers
- Utah Pioneer Certificates
Utah Genealogical Association. Founding Pioneer, Territorial Pioneer, Territorial Citizen.
- Van Buren Regional Genealogical Society - Pioneer Certificate Project
Decatur, Michigan.
- Western Michigan Genealogical Society - Pioneer Certification
Kent County Pioneer Certificates. Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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When Settlers Banded Together Article by Paula Stuart Warren.
- Wichita County Pioneer Certificate ~ Kansas
- Australian Society of American Descendants
American Australians association, heritage society, immigrants, who have contributed to Australia, past and present, collecting names, what Americans did and do now, covering all of Australia.
- Descendants of the Bishop Hill Colonists Henry County, Illinois, USA
Information on the Bishop Hill Old Settlers Association.
- Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor ~ Connecticut
- Hereditary Societies of Connecticut
- Holland Society of New York
Descendants in the direct male line from those who lived in the colonies under Dutch rule in America before or during 1675.
- The Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin
Beginning in 1700, King William granted land to Huguenots, west of what is now Richmond, Virginia. It was the only colony intended to be exclusively for French Protestants. This is a society of the descendants of about 250 families there.
- Jamestowne Society
For descendants of the Virginia settlers in the first permanent English settlement in America.
- Los Pobladores, Los Angeles' Founding Families, 1781
An ancestrial heritage association whose members are descendants of the original founding families fo Los Angeles in 1781.
- National Society of New England Women
- National Society of New England Women - Albany, New York Colony
- National Society of New England Women - Glens Falls, New York Colony
- Order of Descendants of Ancient Planters
People who arrived in Virginia before 1616, remained for a period of three years, paid their passage, and survived the massacre of 1622.
- The Society of Middletown First Settlers Descendants ~ Middletown, Connecticut
- Society of Richmond County Descendants ~ Rockingham, North Carolina
- The Sons & Daughters of the Province and Republic of West Florida 1763 - 1810
- Wisconsin Lineage Links
- Continental Society Sons of Indian Wars
- CSCAR - Connecticut Society of the Children of the American Revolution
- Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865
- Descendants of the Knights of the Bath ~ Florida
Lineage society for descendants of ancestors who were made Knights of the Bath.
- General Society Sons of the Revolution
Lineage society for men who prove descent from those who actively served in the Revolutionary War; site includes membership information and forms, description of activities, and links to state society web pages. Inludes societies in Mexico and Europe, as well as throughout the United States.
- Illinois State Genealogical Society ~ Civil War Certificates
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LA-UDC Mailing List Devoted to the history, work & activities of the Louisiana United Daughters of the Confederacy. Archives: browse or search.
- National Organization Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic
- National Society of the Children of the American Revolution
- National Society Daughters of the War of 1812 Niagara Frontier Chapter ~ Lockport, New York
- National Society United States Daughters of 1812 Onondaga Chapter
- National Society United States Daughters of 1812
The society requires lineal descent from an ancestor who rendered military, naval or civil service between the close of the American Revolutionary War in 1783 and the close of the War of 1812 in 1815, Military service may be in any one of sixteen recognized engagements between those dates.
- New York State Department, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic
- Ohio Genealogical Society - The Society of Civil War Families of Ohio
- Oran M. Roberts Chapter 440, UDC
United Daughters of the Confederacy chapter, located in Houston, Texas.
- Order of Confederate Rose Home Page
Auxiliary chapters to SCV Camps.
- The Order of the Indian Wars of the United States
Hereditary Society for gentlemen who descend for men who saw combat action against indians.
- Pirates and Privateers - The Order of Descendants of Pirates and Privateers
For descendants of pirates and privateers (see complete description) during the period 1609-1865.
- Sons of Confederate Veterans Home Page
- Sidney Sherman Chapter #2 - The Sons of the Republic of Texas ~ Galveston, Texas
- Society of The Cincinnati ~ Washington, DC
Organization of descendants of eligible commissioned officers of the Continental Army or Navy and commissioned officers of the French Army or Navy who served in the Revolutionary War.
- Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
- United Daughters of the Confederacy
- United Daughters of the Confederacy Capefear Chapter #3 ~ Wilmington, North Carolina
- United Confederate Veterans Association Records
Description of records from the Lousiana State University Libraries' Special Collections.
- The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada ~ Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Who were the United Confederate Veterans?
- The Huguenot Society of America
Located in New York, NY. Open to persons above the age of eighteen who can prove lineal descent in the male or female line of a Huguenot who emigrated from France prior to the Edict of Toleration on November 28, 1787.
- International Society of Sons and Daughters of Slave Ancestry
A not-for-profit lineage society to perpetuate the memory of slave ancestors in America and around the world.
- The Nathan Hale Society
Dedicated to preserving the memory of Connecticut’s State Hero and the places and times which his short but famous life touched.
- The National Huguenot Society ~ Bloomington, Minnesota
The National Huguenot Society is an organization devoted to: 1. Coordinating activities of member societies, and promoting and supporting fulfillment of their common purposes which include: a. perpetuating the memory and promoting the principles and virtues of the Huguenots; b. commemorating the great events of Huguenot history; c. collecting and preserving historical data and relics illustrative of Huguenot life, manners, and customs; 2. To give expression to the Huguenot tenets of faith and liberty, and to promote their understanding for the good of the United States; 3. To encourage and foster the organization of new member Societies within states, territories of the United States, and the District of Columbia where none currently exist.
- National Society Magna Charta Dames and Barons
The page provides information about the Society, a national organization with over 16,000 members, meeting throughout the United States. Meetings normally feature talks by historians, legislators, judges concerning the Magna Charta. The site also includes detailed information about the 25 Surety Barons as well as initial information about 56 immigrant ancestors descended from one or more of the Barons. Additional immigrant ancestors will be added in the future.
- Pirates and Privateers - The Order of Descendants of Pirates and Privateers
For descendants of pirates and privateers (see complete description) during the period 1609-1865.
- National Society Daughters of the American Colonists
The object of this Society shall be Patriotic, Historical and Educational; to make research as to the history and deeds of the American colonist and to record and publish the same; to commemorate deeds of colonial interest; to inculcate and foster love of America and its institutions by all its residents; to obey its laws and venerate its flag—the emblem of its power and civic righteousness.
- DAR | Daughters of the American Revolution | National Society
Washington, DC.
- Brooklyn Chapter, NSDAR
The Brooklyn, New York Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, invites women who are direct descendants of Revolutionary War patriots to apply for membership.
- Champlain Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Champlain Valley, New York ~ Westport, New York
- Charles Dibrell Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution ~ Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Chief John Ross Chapter NSDAR
Chattanooga, Tennessee. Chapter information: officers, patriots, Chief John Ross Biography; and membership information.
- Daughters of the American Revolution Deborah Champion Chapter, Adams, NY
Membership for the years 1902-1903 and 1907-1908, 1940-1941 Yearbook.
- Ezra Parker Chapter, NSDAR ~ Royal Oak, Michigan
- Johannes Hardenbergh Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution ~ Lexington, New York
- Johnstown Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution ~ Johnstown, New York
- Lighthouse Point Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution
North of Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida.
- Mary Washington Colonial Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Located in New York City.
- Mount Rosa Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Littleton, Colorado
- The New Mexico State Organization National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
- Ondawa-Cambridge Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution ~ Cambridge, New York
- Philip Livingston Chapter, NSDAR ~ Howell, Michigan
- Saratoga Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution ~ Saratoga Springs, New York
- Stephens Watts Kearny Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution ~ Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Steubenville Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution ~ Jefferson County, Ohio
- Tennessee Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Organized in 1892, the TSDAR’s 103 chapters support historic preservation, education, and patriotism.
- Tunkhannock Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania
Located in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, organized in 1900.
- Watauga Chapter DAR
Serves the greater Memphis, Tennessee metropolitan area.
- Willard's Mountain Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution ~ New York
- Wyoming Valley Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution
The oldest chapter in Pennsylvania, located in northeast Pennsylvania (in Wilkes-Barre).
- Zachariah Davies Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution ~ Brunswick, Tennessee
Serving northeast Memphis and Shelby county and surrounding areas.
- The Order of Founders and Patriots of America
For descendants of those who settled in any of the colonies now included in the United States of America prior to May 13, 1657; and one or all of whose intermediate ancestors in the same line, who lived in the period of the American Revolution, from 1775 to 1783, adhered as patriots to the cause of the colonies.
- Sons of Confederate Veterans
- Genealogy Assistance
- Colonel John T. Coffee Camp #1934 Sons of Confederate Veterans ~ Missouri
- Confederate Secret Service Camp #1710, Sons of Confederate Veterans ~ Fort Huachuca, Arizona
- General Robert C. Newton Camp #197, Sons of Confederate Veterans ~ Little Rock, Arkansas
- John K. McNeill SCV Camp #674 ~ Moultrie, Georgia
- The Missouri Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans
- Order of Confederate Rose Home Page
Auxiliary chapters to SCV Camps.
- Sons of Confederate Veterans - Colonel Robert G. Shaver Camp #1655, Jonesboro, Arkansas
- Sons of Confederate Veterans Col. William C. Quantrill Camp #1739 ~ Claremore, Oklahoma
- Sterling Price Camp No. 145 Sons of Confederate Veterans ~ St. Louis, Missouri
- Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
In 1866, Union Veterans of the Civil War organized into the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR). In 1881 the GAR formed the Sons of Veterans of the United States of America (SV) to carry on its traditions and memory long after the GAR had ceased to exist. The SUVCW is legally recognized as the heir to, and representative of, the GAR.
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