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Boston Tea Party Historical Society
The Boston Tea Party Historical Society is a non-profit educational and cultural organization established to preserve and share the Tea Party history. The Society collects and tells the story of the B.T.P. through an interactive website and publishing.
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DAR | Daughters of the American Revolution | National Society
Washington, DC.
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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.
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Charles Dibrell Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Chattanooga, Tennessee. Chapter information: officers, patriots, Chief John Ross Biography; and membership information.
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Daughters of the American Revolution Deborah Champion Chapter, Adams, NY
Membership for the years 1902-1903 and 1907-1908, 1940-1941 Yearbook.
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Royal Oak, Michigan.
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Friday's Council Tree Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Chapter, Windsor, Colorado.
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Johannes Hardenbergh Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Lexington, New York.
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Johnstown Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Johnstown, New York.
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Lighthouse Point Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution
North of Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida.
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Mary Washington Colonial Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Located in New York City.
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Mount Rosa Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Littleton, Colorado
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National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Saratoga Chapter, Saratoga Springs, NY
Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, New York.
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Ondawa-Cambridge Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Cambridge, New York.
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Philip Livingston Chapter, NSDAR
Howell, Michigan.
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Steubenville Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
Jefferson County, Ohio.
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Tennessee Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Organized in 1892, the TSDAR
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Located in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania, organized in 1900.
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Serves the greater Memphis, Tennessee metropolitan area.
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Wyoming Valley Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution
The oldest chapter in Pennsylvania, located in northeast Pennsylvania (in Wilkes-Barre).
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Zachariah Davies Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Brunswick, Tennessee. Serving northeast Memphis and Shelby county and surrounding areas.
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Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Must be a direct descendant of a Signer of the Declaration of Independence to apply. Genealogical inquiries welcomed.
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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.
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German Genealogy Group - Daughters of the Revolution of 1776
This database consists of an index of all of the applications submitted by prospective members of the now defunct National Society of the Daughters of the Revolution of 1776. (This is NOT the N.S.D.A.R., which organization still exists.) These applications include the direct genealogical descent from the patriot to the applicant, as well as a description of the patriot
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Greysolon Daughters of Liberty Chapter Minnesota Daughters of the American Revolution
Greysolon Daughters of Liberty Chapter: Daughters of the American Revolution, Duluth, Minnesota. Serving northern Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin.The
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Johannes SCHWALM Historical Association
Society dedicated to Hessians staying in the US after the Revolutionary War.
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Johannes Schwalm Historical Association, Inc.
JSHA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to researching those German auxiliary troops (generically called Hessian) who remained in America after the Revolutionary War, became loyal citizens, made cultural contributions and were the progenitors of any thousands of Americans living today.
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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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Isaac Tripp Society, Children of the American Revolution
A society for children age 0-21 years that descend from a revolutionary war patriot. This society is in Lackawanna County, near Scranton, Pennsylvania and is accepting new members.
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National Society Sons of the American Revolution
Louisville, Kentucky.
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Delaware Crossing Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution
Johnson County, Kansas.
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Empire State Society Sons of the American Revolution
SAR State Society of New York.
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Fort Lauderdale Chapter SAR - Sons of the American Revolution
Broward County, Florida.
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General Thomas Posey Chapter Sons of the American Revolution
A chapter of the Indiana Society that meets in Mt. Vernon, Indiana.
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George Rogers Clark Chapter Sons of the American Revolution
A chapter of the Indiana Society that meets in Vincennes, Indiana.
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Heart of Texas Chapter #26 Sons of the American Revolution
Salado, Texas.
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HOTSAR-TALK Mailing List (Archived on RootsWeb)
For the discussion and sharing of information regarding the activities of the Heart of Texas chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution.
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Sons of the American Revolution, detailed search system of Patriots, with service records and sources, lineages, cemetery records, and biographies.
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Washington SAR Sons of the American Revolution
First organized in Spokane on February 1, 1894.
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A candidate for Hereditary Membership in the Order of Washington must be approved by the Council and must be lineally descended from a man or woman who served during the lifetime of George Washington, from February 22, 1731/2 to December 14, 1799, as a soldier, sailor or civil officer of the several Colonies or States, of the confederated colonies or of the United States of America or as a recognized patriot supporting or providing material aid to the cause of American Independence.
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Pennsylvania Society Sons of the American Revolution
Official state society of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR). Great place to seek help in finding lineage to Patriots of the American Revolution.
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Washington, DC. The nation's oldest patriotic organization, founded in 1783 by the officers of the Continental Army. Membership is for 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.
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