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The Danish Sisterhood was organized in 1883, in Negaunee, Michigan. Early lodges were organized to provide social and financial aid to fellow Danish countrymen in this new land. Includes compiled information on researching Danish ancestry, records on Danish Sisterhood membership, and links for researching.
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Department of Michigan Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Includes graves registration (db), memorial preservation, records preservation projects and more.
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French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan
The French-Canadian Heritage Society of Michigan (FCHSM) is an educational, historical, cultural, and genealogical non-profit organization, committed to make people aware of the rich culture and history of French Canadians in North America.
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Genealogical Society of Flemish Americans
GSFA publishes a newsletter and helps people trace their Flemish and Belgian heritage. Located in Roseville, Michigan.
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Serving NW Ohio and SE Michigan.
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Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Michigan
Jurisdictions for the IOOF, Independent Order of Odd Fellows and Rebekahs.
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Irish Genealogical Society of Michigan
Detroit, Michigan.
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West Bloomfield.
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Louisa St. Clair Chapter - Daughters of the American Revolution
Grosse Pointe. A brief history of the oldest Michigan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. List of members' proven ancestors who participated in the American Revolutionary War. Local activities and charitable contributions for Metropolitan Detroit. Contact information. SMITH, SACKRIDER, SAFFORD, DRAKE, WAITE, INGHAM, ARMSTRONG, PUTMAN, RANSOM, TRAUBE.
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