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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.
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National Society of Saints and Sinners
A national society for the descendants of saints.
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National Society Sons & Daughters of Antebellum Planters 1607-1861
To identify and honor the memory of ancestors who were “planters” within lands today comprising the 48 states of the continental United States between 1607 and 12 April, 1861.
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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.
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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.











