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National Society Children of the American Revolution
C.A.R., the nation's oldest, largest, patriotic youth organization, offers membership to anyone under the age of 21, lineally descended from someone who rendered material aid to the cause of American Independence as a soldier, sailor, civil officer, or recognized patriot in one of the several Colonies or States, or of the United States. C.A.R. activities focus on patriotism, service, and education about our American heritage.
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National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century
Washington, D.C.
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National Society Daughters of Colonial Wars
To honor and perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men and women who, by their acts and counsel, assisted in the establishment, defense and preservation of the American Colonies. To collect and preserve records relative to the American Colonies. To promote historical research and the study of history and to commemorate the events of the American Colony Period between 1607 and 1775.
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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.
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National Society Daughters of the American Colonists.
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Kansas Society Daughters of the American Colonists
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Missouri State Society Daughters of the American Colonists
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Pennsylvania Society of the Daughters of the American Colonists
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Pocahontas Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Colonists
Richmond, Virginia chapter.
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National Society Daughters of the American Revolution - Colonel George Mason Chapter
Garland, Texas.
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National Society Daughters of the American Revolution - Stamp Defiance Chapter
Wilmington, North Carolina.
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National Society Daughters of the Union 1861-1865
Hereditary Society for women descendants (lineal and collateral) of Civil War Union ancestors.
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National Society Daughters of the Union 1861-1865
Hereditary society for women eighteen years of age or over provided she is a direct lineal or collateral descendant of a man or woman who rendered military or civil service to the Union during the years 1861-1865.
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National Society Daughters of the War of 1812 Niagara Frontier Chapter
Lockport, New York.
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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.
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National Society of Hispanic Genealogy
Denver, Colorado. promote an interest and foster expertise, knowledge and further study of the history, ancestry, culture and traditions of the peoples who emigrated, settled, founded, and established communities in the areas of the United States of America formerly known as New Spain and Mexico.
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National Society of Saints and Sinners
A national society for the descendants of saints.










