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Daughters of the American Revolution


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    • D.A.R.
    • DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution)
    • Daughters of American Revolution
    • Ethnikē Hetaireia tōn Thygaterōn tēs Amerikanikēs Epanaśtaseōs
    • Národní Jednota Dcer Amerikanské Revoluce
    • Národní Jednota Dcer Americké Revoluce
    • National Daughters of the American Revolution
    • National Society Daughters of American Revolution
    • National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
    • National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
    • Nat︠s︡ionalʹnoe obshchestvo dochereĭ amerikanskoĭ revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii
    • N.S.D.A.R.
    • NSDAR
    • Society, Daughters of the American Revolution
    • Stowarzyszenie Narodowe Córek Rewolucji Amerykańskiej
    • טעכטער פון דער אמעריקאנער רעװאלוציאן
    • טעכטער פון דער אמעריקאנער רעװאלוציע
    • דאטהערס אװ די אמעריקאן רעװאלושאן
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    • Sources

      • found: Smith County, Tennessee, marriage records, 1838-1881, c1980:t.p. (National Society Daughters of the American Revolution)
      • found: Gorin, B.M. To honor and commemorate the men who rendered patriotic service in the American Revolution and lived in Taylor County, Kentucky, 1978:t.p. (Daughters of American Revolution)
      • found: Canipe, R. B. Early Elkin-Jonesville history and genealogy, 1981:t.p. (National Society Daughters of American Revolution) pref. (National Society Daughters of the American Revolution; Daughters of the American Revolution)
      • found: Its Vidalia Chapter (Vidalia, Ga.). Year book, 1943-1944:p. 4 (Society, Daughters of the American Revolution)
      • found: Its Fort Early Chapter (Cordele, Ga.). Year book, 1924-1925:cover (National Daughters of the American Revolution)
      • found: Information from 678 converted Dec. 17, 2014(Organized Oct. 11, 1890)
      • found: Občanská příručka D.A.R., 1939:title page (Národní Jednota Dcer Americké Revoluce)
      • found: NUCMC data from Arkansas Hist. Comm. for Its Records, 1901-1978(The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) is a lineage-based membership organization of women. It was founded on Oct. 11, 1890, and incorporated by a Congressional charter in 1896. To apply to be a member of the DAR, one submits an application including family history that connects the applicant to the Revolutionary War. Members are given a lineage number)
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    • Change Notes

      • 1979-01-24: new
      • 2017-10-10: revised
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