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In order to be a member of Daughters of Hawai
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Daughters of the British Empire In the State of Colorado, Inc.
Membership is extended by invitation, to women residing in the U.S. who are of British or British Commonwealth heritage by birth, naturalization or proven ancestry.
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Daughters of the British Empire in the U.S.A.
National Society Daughters of the British Empire in the U.S.A., Inc. Incorporated in Delaware.
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Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington
In the summer of 1911 eight women, members of pioneer families, met in a private home in Seattle, to discuss the formation of a society to perpetuate the memory and spirit of the pioneers.
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Dedicated to honoring the names and achievements of the men, women, and children who founded Utah.
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Descendants of Cape Cod and the Islands
Descendants of Cape Cod and the Islands is a new lineage group to honor those ancestors on Cape Cod, Elizabeth Islands, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket who settled, owned property, etc. prior to 31 Dec 1699. Charter membership is open beginning 15 Jun 2015.
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Descendants of Founders of New Jersey
Membership in the society is open to any adult woman or man, 18 years of age or older, who can prove descent from a founder of New Jersey prior to 17 April, 1702 in any area which is now in the State of New Jersey, and who subscribes to the objectives of the society.
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Descendants of the Bishop Hill Colonists Henry County, Illinois, USA
Information on the Bishop Hill Old Settlers Association.
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Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor
Connecticut.
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Descendants in the direct male line from those who lived in the colonies under Dutch rule in America before or during 1675.
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Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia
Huguenots began coming to Virginia as early as 1620. In 1700-1701, five ships arrived at the mouth of the James River, then the York and the Rappahannock rivers, east of present-day Richmond, Virginia. French Huguenots, having fled religious persecution, had lived in England and Ireland and done military services for King William. They were granted lands in the New World for a permanent home where they had the freedom to worship as they pleased. West of Richmond, many founded a colony on the site of a village deserted by the Monacan Indians. This is a society of the descendants of that colony and French Protestants who came to Virginia before 1786.
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For descendants of the Virginia settlers in the first permanent English settlement in America.
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The early Hispanic settlers of Alta California were called Californios or Californianos. Los Californianos was organized by their descendants to preserve the Hispanic heritage of Alta California (history, music, culture, infrastructure, etc.) and to help other descendants compile their Hispanic genealogy.
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National Society Sons of Colonial New England
The National Society Sons of Colonial New England is open to any gentleman of 18 years of age or more, who can prove lineal descent from a person born prior to July 4, 1776, in any of the present six New England states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
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National Society Southern Dames of America
Active members shall be women of Southern Ancestry pertaining to the Southern States of the United States of America. Each applicant verifying Southern Ancestry shall present an affidavit with seal of notary. Each applicant must include dates for all Southern ancestors listed on the application.
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