DAUGH*TE TAE AMERICAN EVOLUTION MAGAZINE

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "DAUGH*TE TAE AMERICAN EVOLUTION MAGAZINE"

Transcription

1 DAUGH*TE TAE AMECAN EVOLUTION GAZINE,ocRS, APL 1986

2 UNFORGETTABLE D.A.R remembrance jewelry. Made exclusively by J.E. Caldwell since 1891, exclusively for members of the D.A.R. Choose from our collection of Ancestor Bars, $29; Ancestor Riders, $28; Official Emblems, $55; and Chapter Bars, $25. Standard pins are gold-filled, with solid 14k gold also available. Both are engraveable at 400 a letter. Please add $3 for shipping and handling. Pennsylvania residents also add 6% sales tax. add449e, JEWELERS SIE 1839 CHESTNUT &JUNIPER, PHILADELPHIA MILMINGTON-CHST1ANA LL-MONTGOME LL HARSBERG-MOORESTOWN-R1LLOW GROVE THE COIRT, KING OF PSSIA-HAVERFORD

3 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION GAZINE Volume 120, No. 4 April 1986 The quilt featured on this month's cover was constructed by Anna Catherine (Hummel) Markey Garnhart in the early 1820s in anticipation of her second marriage. Anna Catherine lived in Frederick County, Maryland. The quilt is 90" X 92" and made from multicolor roller and block-printed cottons on and under white cotton ground, with white cotton backing. The spread was made by using the inlaid technique. Anna Catherine carefully cut holes in the groundcloth to expose the printed fabrics underneath. The large central eagle which dominates the quilt is an original design; however, the flowers and baskets were parts of printed fabrics. The quilt was sewn together with an outline and diamond quilting pattern. This quilt is part of the DAR Museum's collection. It was a gift of Mrs. Stephen J. Buynitzky. President General's Message 299 Mary, Remember Me, Gloria Allen 300 Departments National Defense 308 Necrology 312 Centennial Souvenirs 313 Minutes, National Board of Management, Regular Meeting, February 7, More Genealogy 338 States Sponsoring Ads 440 Mrs. Clinton C. Sisson Magazine Mrs. James M. Anderson, Jr. Mary Rose Hall Editor Magazine Advertising Staff Oretha Barbour Circulation Director Kathryn Cook Chairill Cheryl Estancona Art Director Martha Jackson Bertha Hale Circulation Staff Karen Plunkett Advertising Associate Rachel Vtnner Editorial Assistant Special Topics A National Historic Landmark, Mollie Somerville 304 Issued monthly except July and August by the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Publication and advertising offices: 1776 D Street NW, Washington, DC Signed articles reflect the personal views of the author and are not necessarily a statement of DAR policy. Products and services advertised DO NOT carry DAR endorsement. The National Society reserves the right to accept or reject content of any copy. Current single copy, $1.00 plus $1.00 postage (earlier issues higher). Legacy Issue $4.00. Yearly subscription, $7.00. Send check payable to Treasurer General to DAR Magazine Office, 1776 D Street NW, Washington, DC Articles appearing in this journal are abstracted and indexed in HISTOCAL ABSTRAS and/or AMECAN HISTORY AND LIFE. Second class postage paid at Washington, DC, and additional mailing offices. Copyright 1986 by NSDAR. POSTSTER: Send address changes to Magazine Office, at the above address. ISSN:

4 photo by Karen Plunkett D uring the February meeting of the National Board of Management, Constitution Hall was honored as a National Historic Landmark during an afternoon reception in the DAR Museum Gallery. Present to mark this historic occasion were (left to right): Mr. Jerry L. Rogers, Associate Director, Cultural Resources, National Park Service; Mrs. Mollie Somerville, who prepared the Constitution Hall proposal; the Honorable Warren E. Burger, The Chief Justice of the United States; Mrs. Walter Hughey King, President General; the Honorable Donald P. Hodel, the Secretary of the Interior.

5 DEAR DAUGHTERS: T his has been a glorious three years and the reports will reflect the accomplishments of the administration. Your support and loyalty to the National Society provided the impetus which was necessary for our success. You have nourished the National Society and watched it grow in stature and gather strength as each project has reached fruition. The latest project Climate-Control, is well on its way with $900,000 in the Fund in addition to the monies contributed to the President General's Project. There will be a pledging period at Continental Congress benefitting this important Project. We are deeply grateful for your support of the air conditioning and humidity control which will insure the safety and preservation of the priceless books and artifacts housed at National Headquarters and you will see evidence of the construction when you attend Continental Congress. Plans for the celebration of the Bicentennial of the Constitution of the United States of America are progressing well and a beautiful bonbon, featuring the proscenium in Constitution Hall, is being produced by Haviland & Co. You may observe the beauty of this commemorative on page 433 of this issue of the Magazine. Mr. Frederick Haviland will be at Continental Congress on April 15, 16 and part of the 17th to personally inscribe these and also the Eagle collection benefitting the President General's Project. Our official visits to the State Conferences this spring have provided fresh inspiration for your President General and she is grateful to every State Regent for the cordial hospitality extended to her. We extend our love and gratitude to Daughters all over this globe who have accepted our challenge of service to our Country. Cordially, The President General wishes you to know that the National Society, its Executive Officers and several members have been served with a three-million dollar lawsuit filed by Faith K. Tiberio which stems from the recent disciplinary proceeding against her. In addition, Senator Howard Metzenbaum (D-OH) has asked the IRS to investigate the tax exempt status of the National Society. This is a result of publicity given a proposed amendment to the Bylaws in April 1984, which was sent back to committee by the Continental Congress.

6 "Mary, 111Mhen William Thomas Johnson inscribed "Mary, remember me" on a quilt presented to Mary Mannakee in 1851, he assured Mary's immortality. [Figure 1.] Shortly after receiving her quilt Mary Mannakee left her childhood home in Montgomery County, Maryland. As the second oldest of ten children and with her mother Elizabeth recently widowed, it was time for 23-year-old Mary to make her own way in life. When she left her community, perhaps to move West and to new opportunities, she left behind her brothers and sisters, her family farm and close friends like William Johnson. It is possible that William Johnson and Mary were in love, but she never married him and she never returned to Montgomery County. In accordance with a popular custom of the times, Mary was presented with a friendship or album quilt upon her departure. Her quilt would serve as a tangible reminder of her former friends and homeland. Frequently friendship quilts are signed by the quiltmaker, but in the case of Mary's quilt, the woman who so painstakingly cut out the colorful red and green fabrics and appliqued them to the ground cloth is anonymous. Using motifs that were frequently found in Pennsylvania-German decoration, the quiltmaker may have been of German heritage. In neighboring Frederick County, in the northwestern part of Maryland, there was also a strong German tradition. By the time Mary Mannakee received her quilt in 1851, Anna

7 Remember T Me" AMECAN QUILTS FROM THE DAR MUSEUM Appliqued Album Quilt, (left), made for Mary E. Mannakee; inscribed in ink: "Miss Man) E. Manakee/Sept 20th 1850; M E Mannakee/ 1850/Sept; Mary, remember me/ William Thomas Johnson/ 1851." Montgomery County, Maryland. Floral and outline quilting, 99½" X 991/2". Gift of Mrs. Benjamin Cat chings. By Gloria Seaman Allen Curator, DAR Museum Catherine Garnhart had already made a number of quilts for her family. Born in 1773, Anna Catherine was the daughter of Christine Catharine Grundler and John Hummel who had settled near the growing commercial center of Frederick. The Hummel family maintained close ties with other German settlers who populated the area. Anna Catherine first married David Johann Markey, and after his death in 1820, she married Henry Garnhart. Her domestic skills were so remarkable that they were noted in a family genealogy written many years after her death. The Markey Family praises Anna Catherine as a gifted healer who mixed special herb medicines from plants grown in her garden, and it describes in detail one of her quilts while mentioning several others. A quilt "decorated with a superb spread eagle, copied from a china plate or possibly [a] pitcher, and enlarged so as to nearly cover the entire expanse of the quilt" may well be the one now in the DAR Museum collection. (See cover photo.) In anticipation of her second marriage, which probably occurred in the 1820s, Anna Catherine selected and purchased from a local Frederick merchant a number of new English-made fabrics for her quilt. Instead of cutting out her printed designs and carefully sewing them to her bed cover, she chose the more painstaking inlaid technique where she cut holes in her ground cloth to expose the printed fabrics placed beneath. Her baskets, vases and sprigs of flowers were cut directly from her floral printed fabrics, but the large central eagle which dominates her quilt

8 Above, Appliqued Quilt With Pieced Border, ca. 1828, made by Mary Ann (Barringer) Harris ( ), Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Diamond and diagonal quilting, 97" :x: 97". Gift of Mrs. Theodore W. Gunn. Below, Appliqued Album Quilt, , made by Emma Maria (Fish) Chambers (1825-) for Eliza Moore. Inscribed in ink with names of the Moore, Fish, Howell and Stryker families and dedicated to "Aunt Eliza Moore/Trenton, N. J./ March 4th 1843," Trenton, Mercer County, New England. Diagonal quilting Gift of Mrs. C. Edward Murray. 10-* #Cit it AV *W104*AV o AV. is 44 ti, V44* litteitko At M 44' alk 44104itt 401**1414* Ovt#01AVI was her own creative design. Taking her pattern from familiar surroundings she may have been inspired by the transfer-printed outline of the federal eagle in the Great Seal which was used on pitchers and tablewares made in England for the burgeoning American market. Anna Catherine Garnhart's eagle quilt and a similar one, made about fifteen years later, have survived to attest to her great sensitivity and her consummate skill as a needleworker. Through her quilts she has achieved immortality. In another part of the country, 17-year-old Mary Ann Barringer also made a quilt in anticipation of her marriage. (Top, page 302.) Mary Ann Barringer was born in 1811, the daughter of Paul and Elizabeth Brandon Barringer of Poplar Creek, Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Her father held the rank of General in wars against the British, and her three brothers all achieved prominence; Daniel Moreau became Minister to Spain under President James Pierce, Victor became a Judge at the International Court of Appeals in Alexandria, Egypt, and Rufus became a Brigadier General in the Confederate Army. Sometime prior to her July 1, 1828 marriage to Dr. Charles Wilson Harris at the Barringer homestead, Mary Ann made her bridal quilt and a number of other less fancy quilts. For her best quilt she selected English textiles which were probably imported through the ports of Charleston, South Carolina or Wilmington, North Carolina. After having appliqued her floral motifs with tiny buttonhole stitches and pieced together her borders, Mary Ann stretched her quilt top on a frame so that she and other members of the household could bind the top, backing, and inner layer together with running stitches. Since the Barringer family owned slaves, it is possible that the house slaves assisted Mary Ann with her quilting or they took over some of her duties to allow her leisure time to work on her quilts. Mary Ann and her husband continued to own slaves until her death. Her slaves were then given the choice of being sent to Liberia or of being sold to masters of their choice. Although Mary Ann only lived 31 years, at least one of her quilts, and probably her best quilt, has been preserved to remind us of the exquisite workmanship of a young woman on the eve of her marriage.

9 At the age of 18 Emma Maria Fish undertook the ambitious project of an album quilt for her relative, Eliza Moore. After she appliqued chintz motifs onto 72 small squares and one large square, she requested relatives and friends to sign each square. Following the custom of collecting signatures, verses, drawings and other tokens of remembrance into albums or autograph books, quilts with signature blocks also served to remind the recipient of the friendship of the signers. Emma's quilt for Aunt Eliza Moore was signed by members of the Moore, Fish, Howell and Stryker families. The signers were nearly all related to each other and they lived within a small geographic area surrounding Trenton, New Jersey. The quilt "presentor" was three-year-old Emily Augusta Fish, the niece of the maker, as well as the niece of the recipient. Like Mary Mannakee, Eliza Moore may have left her family and community shortly after she received her friendship quilt. She cannot be located in family genealogy or census records but she will be forever remembered by a beautiful quilt inscribed with her name. In Pennsylvania, album quilts achieved great popularity in the mid 19th century. Some, which were similar to Mary Mannakee's, had fanciful motifs cut from red and green fabrics, while others made in southeastern Pennsylvania were frequently composed of squares pieced from several different fabrics. When the center of each square was pieced with white fabric it was the ideal location for a signature or inscription. In 1850 when Martha Lee made her quilt as a gift for Elizabeth Moore, she collected 36 signatures from members of her extended family and other close friends who resided in the neighboring townships of Exeter and Amity in Berks County. (Top, page 303.) The majority of the signers were women, ranging in age from 17 to 70. Many were members of the Society of Friends and were affiliated with the Exeter or Philadelphia Monthly Meeting. Unfortunately neither Martha Lee's or Elizabeth Moore's names appear on the quilt so they are only remembered through family tradition and by a paper inscription pinned to the back of the quilt by a later owner. However there is one woman who will long be remembered because she died before the quilt was completed. The quilt block with the name of Pieced Album Quilt, , shown above, possibly made by Martha Lee for Elizabeth Moore inscribed in ink with names of the Lee family and a memorial verse dedicated to Ellen B. Brimfield ( ), Berks County, Pennsylvania. Shell, wove and outline quilting, 96"x 96". Gift of J. Frederick and Lars Cain. Pictured below, Appliqued Album Quilt. ca. 1858, made by Carmelia (Everhart) Wissler ( ) Carroll County, Maryland. Outline, floral and princess feather quilting, Gift of Dr. Kate I. Leatherman.

10 Memorial to that Immortal Document, the United States..."

11 A NATIONAL HISTOC LANDRK By Mollie Somerville Constitution Hall has been found to possess national significance in the history of the United States. As a result, the Secretary of the Interior designated it a National Historic Landmark on September 16, 1985 by an official letter. "The purpose of Landmark designation is to identify and recognize nationally significant sites and to encourage their owners to preserve them.... "Designation as a National Historic Landmark automatically places a property in the National Register of Historic Places, if it is not already so listed, and extends to it the safeguards and benefits provided by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and other Federal laws protecting historic properties. "We are pleased to include Constitution Hall on the roll of National Historic Landmarks as a significant representative of our nation's heritage." The above sentences are extracts from the United States Department of Interior notification letter on the honor accorded Constitution Hall. Later, in time to be dedicated at the 95th Continental Congress of the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution in April, 1986, the plaque arrived. This article is based on the information submitted to the National Park Service of the United States Department of the Interior for landmark status consideration of Constitution Hall. As such, it is phrased impersonally: quite differently than it would have been written if it were specifically for the members of the DAR. But because of this very reason that it conveys the information to people not per- sonally involved (as each Daughter is) it is ideal in telling the DAR story to the public. Yet, all Daughters will doubtless learn something about their Constitution Hall that they had not previously known. Constitution Hall, built and owned by the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, faces Eighteenth Street, between C and D Streets, Northwest, in Washington, D.C. The location of Constitution Hall is a reaffirmation of the L'Enfant Plan of 1792, which was supervised and approved by George Washington. The building fronts west, and is a block long and a third of a block deep. Its neighbor to the south, on C Street, is the Pan American Union; and to the north, on D Street, the American Red Cross. Opposite its main entrance on Eighteenth Street is the United States Department of the Interior Building. Constitution Hall is one of a complex of structures occupying an entire city square, extending to Seventeenth Street, opposite the White House Ellipse, owned by the NSDAR. Soon after the Society was founded in 1890, it began acquiring the land on which it has built its headquarters buildings: Memorial Continental Hall, the Administration Building, and Constitution Hall. The following inscription is carved on the block of stone at the northwest corner of the Hall: "CONSTITUTION HALL A Memorial to that Immortal Document The Constitution of the United States in which are Incorporated those Principles of Freedom, Equality, and Justice for which Our Forefathers Strove. Erected by The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Cornerstone Laid October 30, 1928." Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, then First Lady,

12 conmittion - HAtt HAS BEEN DEtIGNATID A NATIONAL HISTOC LANDRK THIS S:TE ur:ssesses NATIONAL SIGNIFICAE IN COMMI MOP. ATING THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMECA NATIONAL RR S.R.v,r,f- UNITED STATES DERTMENT OF THE INTEOR The National Society is the only organization in the National Register of Historic Places that has two buildings, back to back, designated as National Historic Landmarks: Memorial Continental Hall in 1973 and now Constitution Hall. Opposite: Early plan for the Federal City as envisioned by the French architect, Pierre Charles L'Enfant. Library of Congress. assisted in laying the cornerstone, and put her card and that of the President inside it. The gavel that was used to tap the stone into place was the same one that George Washington used in laying the cornerstone of the United States Capitol. The Honorable Charles Moore, Chairman of the National Commission of Fine Arts, was among the dignitaries present. In his speech, he said: Because the Daughters of the American Revolution have made their buildings a constituent part of the National Capital plan, the laying of the cornerstone of Constitution Hall has a national significance.... Mrs. Brosseau [President General, NSDAR], for your auditorium you and your committee have chosen your architect well. Among his professional brethren he stands the peer of any as a designer in those forms of buildings that have won enduring merit since charm came to be added to stability.... If there be a lack in the Washington of today, it is our lack of consideration for those things that make for the highest civilization. Towards filling that need this building will be a necessary physical contribution. The Daughters of the American Revolution were urgently in need of a new, and larger, auditorium by 1924, having outgrown the auditorium, seating 1,666, in their first building, Memorial Continental Hall. That year the President General of the Society, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, was authorized to secure and submit tentative plans for the erection of an auditorium on the vacant land the Society owned behind Memorial Continental Hall and facing Eighteenth Street. In December, John Russell Pope, a New York architect, presented his first plans for the new building, but these were thought to depict a structure that was too large, and too costly. In January, 1925, he submitted a second plan and this was accepted by the Society at its annual meeting, the Continental Congress, the following April. Pope estimated that the new auditorium building would cost $1,825,000. John Russell Pope was born in New York City and studied architecture at Columbia University, graduating in 1894 at age 21. He was awarded a scholarship in 1895, and spent the next five years in Europe studying the classic architecture of Italy and France. Pope's abilities had been recognized at home and abroad. He won an award from the Architectural League in 1916 for his Scottish Rite Temple (Washington, D.C.) and the Gold Medal of the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects in France had made him a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor in He served on national and federal commissions and, in 1933, became president of the American Academy in Rome. Constitution Hall was the first of several structures in the vicinity of The Mall in the Nation's Capital that were designed by John Russell Pope. The others are: the American Pharmaceutical Institute Building near the Lincoln Memorial; the National Gallery of Art Building and the

13 erappg i, nf.nnrfrnff-tinnlic ifrp i. i drn nrr, 1 rinr 4ts in FiFri nn nnr Penn Arm tora r.t.nru q nvaatxonnrl. Mr nkyr.f4;, r..nnnin roun rinb.rilr- ennricrn rtr rt ripip:netarigirrippri;s. "nr.tp tp clinntacr c'7,;;annew,putin.t rf 17 er,narlann nrinnsin w nritorra., nratinnnin...- CI or in -nrin run n es orc R EnPPin..:1 n `c V "rift9for4;, Jr r r A Li /a 4114,, 2, tb 4. esit p.,,410, National Archives Building, between the Capitol and the White House; and the Jefferson Memorial, on the axis that crosses The Mall from the White House, completing L'Enfant's Plan of the City of Washington. Pope died in 1937, the year he designed the Jefferson Memorial. "Other architects may possibly have designed more structures for our capital city than he, but none, certainly, has contributed more to its present level of good taste." At the Continental Congress in 1928, the President General, Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, closed her report as Chairman of the Constitution Hall Committee with these words: I want to say that Mr. Pope and his able assistants have, from the very beginning, been considerate and cooperative and have understood our peculiar problems. They have given unstintedly of their time and have been most helpful with advice and suggestions. For this they have not asked remuneration commensurate with the class of service rendered. Mr. Pope's personal interest being prompted largely by the fact that his own mother was a member of the organization. Excavating for Constitution Hall was begun on August 24, The plans for the building were highly praised. The Jury of The Architect's Advisory Council of the District of Columbia placed Constitution Hall in its top classification of buildings Class I: COMMENDED. And listed it as "Distinguished Architecture: Outstanding among buildings of its type."' The entrance portico of Constitution Hall is surmounted by a 90-foot-wide pediment above the name, CONSTITU- TION HALL, cut in the stone frieze. The huge sculptured American eagle, and the dates 1776 and 1783 of the Declaration of Independence and the Treaty of Paris, respectively, to the right and left of the eagle, were carved in situ by the sculptor, Ulysses A. Ricci. High on the wall under the portico are five-foot-tall allegorical low-relief panels. Below each panel, and between them, are three pairs of bronze doors. Directly above the center door is a bronze plaque inscribed: "Let us raise a standard to which the wise and honest can repair. The event is in the hands of God. George Washington to the Constitution [sic] Convention, A.D " A broad flight of steps on this, the main approach to the Hall, leads past the entrance pillars supporting the portico. The approach on C Street is by way of a promenade, while a driveway leads to D Street. There are five pairs of bronze doors on each of these two sides which, with the three pairs on the front, total thirteen and are representative of the thirteen original colonies. Washington architects praised the outstanding features of the approaches to the Hall: "Excellent circulation is afforded here by the triple frontage which (Continued on page 340)

14 äti011ä1 Delèllse Phyllis Schlafly, National Chairman The Immigration Time Bomb by Palmer Stacy & Wayne Lutton "There are today in the United States six to eight million illegal aliens, and that number is increasing by half a million to a million each year," said General Leonard Chapman, Commissioner of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) in Every observer of the problem agrees that the flow of illegals has steadily increased since General Chapman tried to warn the public. In 1981, Attorney General William French Smith told the Senate Subcommittee on Immigration and Refugee Policy that the United States has "lost control of its borders." Smith told the Cabinet that illegals are now coming in at the rate of one-and-a-half to two million every year. Most illegal aliens sneak across the border, often at night, evading the U.S. Border Patrol (an arm of the INS). Others use fraudulent documents to get in, posing as U.S. citizens, legal resident aliens or foreigners with valid entry visas. The INS estimates that as many as 500,000 illegals enter the United States every year using false documents. Hundreds of thousands of other aliens fly into the United States with legitimate tourist or student visas and then disappear into the country and refuse to leave, often finding haven in the ethnic enclaves of our large cities. Such actions are, of course, in violation of U.S. laws. Thousands of aliens arrange fraudulent marriages to American citizens so they can remain here. Professional "matchmakers" have been caught by federal agents arranging such marriages for Haitians, Liberians, Nigerians, Pakistanis, Mexicans and other foreigners. Crooked lawyers and others in this racket often receive fees of $1,400 to over $4,000 to set up the fraudulent marriages to Americans, who receive $500 to $600. Some Americans have had hundreds of fraudulent marriages to foreigners, who gain permanent resident status once they are married to a U.S. citizen, even if a divorce quickly follows. Due to the vast numbers of illegal aliens apprehended every year more than 1.2 million it is rare for an alien to be put in jail or even formally deported. Instead, those from Mexico (who constitute the vast majority of all aliens apprehended) are simply driven or flown back to the Mexican border by the INS and released on the other side of the line. They often sneak back into the United States that same day or night. Some have been apprehended as many as five times in a single night, and when such a determined lawbreaker is not caught a sixth time, it would seem that he has at last been successful. Based on apprehensions and several studies, the leading source country is Mexico. Because our Border Patrol forces are concentrated on the 2000-milelong Mexican border, 90% of those apprehended are Mexicans. But experts estimate that only 60% of the illegals come from Mexico. Large numbers of illegal aliens also come from Colombia, El Salvador, Canada, Guatemala, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Ecuador, the Philippines, South Korea, India, Thailand, Peru, Greece, Nigeria, Haiti and elsewhere. Most are Spanish-speaking people from Latin America. Almost every source country is poor and suffering from rapid population growth. Many of the illegals entering from Canada are actually from Asian or Latin American countries who know that our northern border is even less well guarded than our border with Mexico. Mexicans can simply walk across the border or wade across the Rio Grande and melt into the large Mexican-American neighborhoods of U.S. cities located near the border. In many cases, professional smugglers take trucks full of illegals as far north as Chicago. Salvadorans and others from Latin America also come through Mexico. Others, such as Haitians, use the services of professional alien smugglers. Such smugglers in Haiti, for a fee of $500 or more, will buy the meager possessions of a Haitian (perhaps a small plot of land) and help him get a plane ticket to Montreal, Canada, posing as a tourist. The flight lasts only about four hours. Upon arrival in Canada, the smuggler loads a van full of illegals and drives to a point near the American border, where he lets the aliens out to walk through the woods and around the Border Patrol port of entry. The smuggler then drives across the border legally in his empty truck and picks up the illegals down the road. Five hours later he deposits them in Boston or some other U.S. city far from the border. Every year millions of foreign tourists, businessmen and students enter the U. S. The terms of their visas require them to leave within a certain time limit and forbid them to take jobs here. According to a study prepared by Professor Daniel R. Vining, Jr., covering the years 1969 to 308 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

15 1978, as many as 500,000 aliens entered by commercial airlines, overstayed their visas and disappeared into our general population each year. This figure has grown to the point where today 700,000 more people enter the United States through our airports than leave. Many of these illegal aliens, commonly called "visa abusers," are well-educated and take good jobs here. They tend to congregate in ethnic enclaves of major metropolitan areas. The INS has stated for the record that they catch around one out of three illegals trying to get in. Privately, officers in some areas have admitted that they often catch only one illegal alien out of eight. The Border Patrol is so underfunded that, on some days, officers cannot patrol the border at all because they do not have enough gasoline for their vehicles. How many illegal aliens are there in the United States already? Because illegals hide from authorities, the exact number can never be known. In mid-1975, a study commissioned by the INS estimated that there were around eight million illegal aliens in the U. S. A report entitled "Illegal Aliens: Invasion Out of Control," in U. S. News & World Report of January 29, 1979, said that "as many as 12 million illegals may be in the U. S. today." The Environmental Fund, an authoritative, non-partisan research organization that studies the impact of overpopulation, concluded that New York City and Los Angeles together have more than three million illegals. In the past, most illegals worked in the fields in the Southwestern United States. Today, most go to the cities. Michael Piore of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) says that "the recent growth of the alien population appears to be occurring in industrialized urban areas," U. S News & World Report estimates that the great majority of illegal aliens are concentrated in the metropolitan areas of six populous states: California, New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Massachusetts and Texas. Once in our country, illegals spread across the nation. While many go to places like Los Angeles, San Antonio and El Paso, others go far inland where there are few INS agents. Hundreds of thousands of illegal Mexicans are already working in the Chicago area, a city with a high rate of unemployment for citizens. Numerous studies indicate that illegals from distant lands generally stay here permanently if they can. Years ago, Mexican illegals often returned to Mexico each year after earning money harvesting crops in the United States. Today that pattern has changed. Illegal Mexican aliens increasingly leave seasonal agricultural work for year-round employment in manufacturing and service jobs. The growing "Mexicanization" of areas of Texas, California, New Mexico and other states also makes it more attractive for illegals to stay in this country. What kinds of jobs do illegals take? In 1981 Attorney General Smith told a Senate subcommittee that only 15 percent of illegal aliens work as agricultural laborers. Many illegals work in blue-collar industrial jobs, in construction and in service employment such as restaurants and hotels. Seven years ago, the INS reported that there were a million illegal aliens employed in light industry in this country. A raid by Labor Department officials in New York City exposed the shocking growth of garment industry sweatshops, employing illegal aliens, including children, where wages were as low as one dollar per hour. Yet many other illegals receive very good wages. These illegals cost the United States billions of dollars every year in food stamps, medical care, educational expenses, lost income taxes, unemployment payments to citizens thrown out of work by aliens, and other services. Cheap foreign labor is not cheap in the long run not for the wage-earning, tax-paying people of the United States. Documentation Fraud How can the millions of illegal aliens already in our country remain virtually immune from the INS, support themselves through employment and welfare (including food stamps and Aid to Families with Dependent Children) and even collect Social Security benefits? How can aliens who have been caught and deported by the INS after violating either the terms of their visas, entering illegally, or committing fraud against governmental agencies, return to this country and perpetrate the same crimes again? The answer to these questions involves a problem which is now recognized as a collateral area in the field of immigration control the counterfeiting of identification forms and documents. The Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, through its Subcommittee on Investigations, has studied this problem and the revelations were astounding: First, the forgery of documents such as the common Social Security card "is a major societal problem and is growing." Second, the cost to the American taxpayer is staggering in terms of benefits paid out and loss of federal tax dollars used to conduct investigations. Third, there is little or no cooperation between various agencies issuing a variety of federal identification documents. Fourth, little is done to prevent deported aliens from reentering the United States using bogus documents, and Fifth, most of the federal identification documents are either easily obtained through illegitimate means or are easily counterfeited, thus making federal documentation fraud one of the largest "cottage industries" in the United States and in certain countries that are the point of origin for many illegal aliens. Because of its many uses, resident aliens and even alien visitors are permitted to obtain Social Security cards. In the case of non-resident aliens, the card is merely stamped with a special legend, "Not Valid For Employment," and is supposed to be used only for school identification, identification for financial institutions and for drivers licenses. However, employers rarely, if ever, ask to see someone's Social Security card. Thus even an alien with a card stamped "Not Valid For Employment" can often report only the number to an employer and obtain a job. And the Social Security Administration does not check reported numbers very closely. Months, sometimes years may pass before SSA discovers that an alien not permitted to work is doing so and using his SSA number. What is more, SSA has a long history of being uncooperative with other governmental agencies, such as the INS, in reporting SSA number discrepancies and in bringing lawbreakers to justice. Even when the INS receives lists of aliens illegally working, the agency does not have the manpower to apprehend even a tiny fraction of the malefactors. More incredible is the fact that Social Security often pays benefits to illegally employed aliens, despite the fact that such aliens were violating the law in the first place. Untold millions of dollars in Social Security benefits are going to illegal aliens every year. Americans work an average of 20.5 years before drawing Social Security. Aliens work only about 10.5 years. After this lesser pay-in, aliens receive about $23.10 for every dollar they put into the system. Both illegal and legal aliens are looting the Social Security system. Senator Don Nickles (R-Oklahoma) spoke on the Senate floor about one legal alien who worked in the U. S. for several years, retired at age 62 and moved back to his native country. Social Security mailed his APL

16 checks there. Once home, he began living with his own 15-year-old granddaughter in a common-law marriage relationship and fathered two children by the girl. This "family" received $12,896 in Social Security payments over a sixyear period, and benefits for the children will continue until they reach age 18. Unfortunately, a Social Security number, no matter how obtained, is also used by various state and local agencies as an identifier for food stamps and other welfare benefits, including school aid programs. Having obtained these cards illegally, aliens often avail themselves of these programs without contributing to them. Furthermore, aliens often use one legally obtained Social Security number to provide employment benefits to a multitude of other aliens. SSA investigators in Chicago told us of one number being used by several people to obtain food stamps, Supplemental Security Income and other benefits. Importing Unemployment At a time of high unemployment, the United States has been importing record numbers of foreign workers, both legal and illegal aliens. Aliens come for jobs and better pay. Only a tiny minority are genuine refugees or those seeking political or religious asylum. Two commonly held mistaken views about alien workers are, first, that they are mostly engaged in seasonal agricultural labor, and second, that they generally take jobs that American citizens will not perform. Contrary to these popular notions, relatively few foreign workers are farmhands or dishwashers. Due to its very nature, it is often difficult to gain information about illegal immigrants in the U. S. workforce. But where it has been possible to obtain reliable data, the evidence points overwhelmingly to the conclusion that aliens frequently hold good jobs that American citizens would gladly fill. And aliens are often paid more than the minimum wage frequently as much as $9 or $10 an hour. A 1979 San Diego County study discovered that between 13,000 and 25,000 illegal aliens were working in that area. Only about 8 percent of the aliens were working in agriculture. Most held jobs in manufacturing, construction, retailing and service industries. The same study found that many of the jobs held by illegal aliens were attractive to unemployed Americans, including 93 percent of the manufacturing jobs, 90 percent of the construction jobs, 71 percent of service jobs, 69 percent of retail jobs and 50 percent of agricultural jobs. At the time of study, it was estimated that between 10,200 and 15,200 American workers were being displaced by illegal aliens in San Diego County. A 1984 INS survey found that a quarter of the employees in the Silicon Valley are illegal aliens. As Harold Ezell, the INS western regional commissioner, pointed out, "These are jobs that belong to U. S. citizens and permanent residents." And last year Rep. Fortney Stark (D- California) discovered that over the last decade, the Social Security Administration issued "non-work" Social Security cards to some 1.2 million alien visitors who knew the cards could not be legally used to secure employment. The cards were issued so that the aliens, many of them tourists and students, could make investments, open bank accounts and pursue other activities for which such identification is required. However, wages for work have been reported on nearly half of these cards. "In other words," Stark noted, "over 545,000 aliens have taken jobs that should have gone to American workers." Contrary to the oft expressed view, alien labor does not come cheaply to the country at large. Aliens are displacing Americans in the workforce. Each unemployed American receives an average of $7,000 per year in unemployment and welfare benefits. Professor Huddle has pointed out that benefits paid to displaced American workers are costing taxpayers $25 to $30 billion annually. And it is impossible to place a price tag on the damage done to individuals and families affected by alien-induced unemployment. Raiding the Welfare System Defenders of liberal immigration policies often claim that aliens rarely use social services and actually contribute more in taxes than they receive in benefits. Recent evidence indicates that illegal aliens are making heavy and increasing use of tax-supported services, and often at higher rates than citizens do. The additional costs to American society caused by aliens are especially evident in the areas of health, unemployment and educational services. For example: Nearly 80% of the infants born at the hospital nursery of the Los Angeles County University of Southern California Medical Center are born to mothers who are illegal aliens. Los Angeles County's Health Services Department, with six public hospitals serving seven million residents, estimates that the annual cost of caring for the county's large population of illegal aliens is at least $150 million. The department reported in 1983 that illegal aliens represented 22.9% of the total patients and accounted for 64% of the births at county hospitals. In 1983 the Arizona Hospital Association estimated that health care provided to illegal aliens in that state was costing $4.4 million, with the costs mounting annually. Aliens are becoming so powerful in some parts of the United States that they are successfully pressuring local and state government agencies not to enforce laws prohibiting the giving of welfare to illegal aliens, and are further demanding that such agencies not cooperate with the Federal government. This problem is especially acute in the state of California, dubbed by Time magazine as our first "Third World" state. Regrettably, instead of enforcing immigration laws, the judiciary has often stepped in to extend welfare eligibility to illegal aliens. In September 1984, the Arizona State Supreme Court ruled that counties should reimburse hospitals for treating "resident illegal aliens." Justice Stanley G. Feldman, writing for the majority, posed the curious claim that illegal aliens can establish residency in Arizona by living in a county permanently without intending to seek a permament home elsewhere. Thus, as county residents, they are entitled to health and other welfare benefits. Economist Walter Williams, of George Mason University, has discussed the impact that the welfare state is having on the attitudes of our new immigrants. Writing in The Arizona Republic (July 11, 1984), Williams pointed out that "When yesterday's immigrants migrated here we did not have a welfare state, and therefore we knew people would work when they got here: the alternative was starvation. Today, because of the welfare state, we cannot be so sure. People can come, not work, and live off the rest of us. We have too many American citizens doing that now; we don't need more." Alien Crime Wave One of the consequences of ceasing to enforce sensible immigration controls has been the wave of alien-related crime that has struck our nation from coast to coast. Our immigration laws prohibit the entry of criminals and ex-convicts, the mentally ill, persons likely to become welfare charges, prostitutes and procurers and other undesirable individuals. 310 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

17 Despite the intent of these laws, politicians have allowed thousands of dangerous criminals and perverts to enter our country. The 1980 Cuban and Haitian invasion of southern Florida turned what was an alien crime problem into an alien crime crisis. After the Carter Administration made it clear that no action would be taken to halt the illegal flood of "refugees" from Mariel Harbor, Castro seized the opportunity to rid his island of some of the dregs of the Cuban population and proceeded to empty his prisons and insane asylums. As many as 40,000 hardcore criminals and sex deviates were welcomed by Jimmy Carter with "an open heart and open arms." In years past, our elected representatives passed laws to keep criminals out and then enforced those laws. Today the laws are still on the books, but our leaders have lost the will to enforce them. There is scarcely a community in America that has gone untouched by alien-related crime a crime-wave which will continue to worsen unless strong action is taken. Since the founding of the American Republic, a principal concern of federal immigration law has been the internal security of the United States. Indeed, one of the first congressional enactments in the immigration field gave the President authority to deport any alien he felt endangered the country's peace and safety. Internal security is still a major consideration, and current immigration law provides for the exclusion of certain categories of aliens from admission to this country. In practice, however, the immense increase in immigration in recent years, understaffing of the Immigration and Naturalization Service and rulings by liberal judges, undermine our ability to prevent dangerous aliens from entering the U. S. The erosion of internal security in the United States offers a perfect opportunity for hostile foreign elements to foment subversion and terrorism within our borders. The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (also known as the McCarran- Walter Act) remains the law of the land with respect to who may or may not enter the United States. At the time the law was passed, its major Senate sponsor, Pat McCarran (D-Nevada), saw an urgent need for drastic changes in America's immigration policies. "Our present laws are shot through with weaknesses and loopholes," he warned. "Criminals, Communists and subversives are even now gaining admission into this country like water running through a sieve." Over thirty years later, his words still ring true. The law requires the careful examination of all persons entering the United States. Communists and members of organizations affiliated with them were to be excluded. In 1977 the law was watered down by passage of the McGovern Amendment, which now requires the Secretary of State to recommend the automatic approval of visa applications of members of Communist organizations unless the State Department certifies to Congress that it would be contrary to America's national security interests to do so. The intent of the McCarran-Walter Act has been further circumvented by the Refugee Relief Acts of 1953 and 1980, both of which have permitted large numbers of unscreened aliens to enter our country, despite warnings from security experts that many of the so-called refugees from the Soviet Union, its satellites and Third World countries are subversives or criminals. Immigrants may arrive in the United States with unrealistic expectations about the level of affluence and personal freedom that they can enjoy here. The resulting frustrations lead some to form or join violent groups with revolutionary political programs. Such groups are easily manipulated by more sophisticated extremist organizations in this country, some of which act in concert with foreign powers. It is clear that unrestricted immigration poses a serious threat to the internal security of the United States. Incidents of alien-related terrorism, subversion and criminal activity are on the rise and immigration analysts feel that we have only witnessed the beginning of the destabilizing impact of the recent wave of immigration. Failure to regain control of our borders and to police aliens once they cross into the interior of the country is contributing to a dangerous increase in the level of violence in this country and in growing opportunities for foreign subversion and espionage. Alien Health Threat The alien invasion of America is confronting our country with a new health threat. Diseases once practically eradicated are breaking out again. New diseases, previously unheard of in the United States but prevalent in Third World nations, are making their appearance here. Historically, health standards for immigrants were rigidly enforced. Even today, under section 212 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U. S Code 1182), the Attorney General is not to admit aliens into the United States if they are afflicted with certain mental or physical conditions, any "dangerous contagious disease," or any defect, disease or disability that may affect their ability to earn a living. Public Health Service regulations define the dangerous contagious diseases to include infectious leprosy, active tuberculosis and venereal diseases. A turning point in our government's policy toward the entry of aliens infected with contagious diseases came on March 15, 1980, when the Attorney General, acting on a request from the Secretary of State to expedite the processing of Indochinese refugees, decided to lower the health qualifications for admitting socalled refugees to our country. From this point on, refugees have been permitted to enter the United States who would earlier have been excluded, including people afflicted with active tuberculosis, mental retardation, previous attacks of insanity and infectious leprosy. No studies were conducted by the Surgeon General to ascertain the risk to public health presented by this change in policy. 1Wo days after the new guidelines were issued by the Attorney General, the Refugee Act of 1980 was enacted to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act. Among other things, it authorized the Attorney General to waive the statutory health requirements, subject to certain conditions. In April 1980, the State Department notified overseas posts handling Indochinese refugees of the revised medical processing criteria and directed that refugees be quickly processed. An investigation by the General Accounting Office (GAO) Human Resources Division raised serious doubts about the federal government's procedures for screening foreigners with suspected health problems. The GAO was especially critical of the government's handling of refugees with possible cases of infectious tuberculosis. The methods used to test refugees were superficial. Refugees were being permitted to enter the United States after just a cursory TB examination, and it was discovered only after their arrival on our shores that they were, in fact, carriers of the infectious disease. It should not be forgotten that around the turn of the century, tuberculosis was the second leading cause of death in the United States. By 1980, its incidence had declined to 12 cases per 100,000 population. APL

18 A further factor contributing to the spread of infectious diseases by aliens is that once they enter our country, they often quickly move from their initial place of settlement what is called "secondary migration." There is no federal system for tracking legal aliens after they leave their initial resettlement location. Aliens who have sought treatment for infectious diseases have been known to pick up and move elsewhere in the United States, acting as carriers for serious infections. Unfortunately, diseased aliens have ample opportunities to spread their illnesses to the general population. According to David North, a leading expert on immigration and a former high official in the U. S. Labor Department, aliens (legal and illegal) are heavily employed in the food and beverage sector of the economy, such as in canneries, food processing, meat packaging, hotels, restaurants, bakeries, grocery stores and bars. Few states and municipalities require persons employed in food handling to be examined for parasites or other potentially infectious health problems before they begin working. Americans have worked hard since the founding of this country to provide a clean, safe environment for themselves and their families All of that progress is being threatened because federal officials refuse to enforce our immigration laws, placing politics ahead of the health of the nation. The most alarming consideration of all is that the outbreaks of disease discussed here have occurred among legal immigrants who have been admitted in such large numbers that proper health screening has not been possible. The millions of illegal aliens who slip across the border each year receive no health screening at all. Many carry infectious diseases and many are employed in restaurants in every large city in the United States. Unless swift action is taken, our nation is in danger of suffering from a public health calamity. America's Problem An increasingly crowded and strifetorn world continues to produce refugees and immigrants in growing numbers. More than 560,000 Indochinese entered the United States between the fall of Vietnam and Cambodia in 1975 and the end of 1981, and a steady flow continues. The Refugee Act of 1980 defines "refugee" as a person who is "unwilling or unable to return to his country... because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion." This definition is ignored in practice. One study of Vietnamese "refugees" found that only eight percent were genuine refugees; most left for economic reasons or to avoid military service. In addition, the law authorizes federal assistance for the resettlement of refugees, which has cost more than a billion dollars annually in recent years. As the 1980s began, with twelve million Americans out of work, shortages of resources, and the federal government over a trillion dollars in debt, foreigners continued to pour in from every corner of the earth. In 375 years we have civilized and populated a virtually empty continent. Fifty million immigrants, from English Pilgrims to Vietnamese boat people, multiplied to produce a population of more than 226 million people by For over a century we have had laws placing limits on immigration. Today we no longer have the work force requirements of an underpopulated nation with a rapidly expanding economy. Now we must set immigration limits to meet modern conditions of massive unemployment, resource shortages and overcrowding. As bad as the situation is now, the problem presented to the U. S. by "refugees" is bound to get much worse in the future if corrective measures are not quickly enacted and then strictly enforced. Freedom House, a respected nonprofit organization which makes annual surveys of political rights and civil liberties in countries around the globe, reports that 111 countries and 27 related territories, with over 3 billion people, are "partly free" or "not free" at all. These countries are also among those with the highest rates of population growth. There is bound to be constant turmoil and dislocation as people and nations fight for survival. Millions upon millions of people will want to flee to the relative safety and prosperity of the United States. But we cannot take in the whole world. The Statue of Liberty was erected on an island in New York Harbor in It had absolutely nothing to do with immigration, as is evident from the words on the dedication plaque: "A gift from the people of the Republic of France to the people of the United States. This statue of Liberty Enlightening the World commemorates the alliance of the two nations in achieving the independence of the U. S., and attests their abiding friendship." Only later, in 1903, was the poem welcoming tired, poor, "wretched refuse" inscribed on a plaque on the statue's pedestal. As millions of immigrants sailed past the statue, they came to associate it with immigration and their new lives in the United States. Today, as millions of immigrants pour in from nations where liberty and free government are largely unknown, we may come to see our liberty crushed by the immigration floodtide bringing an ironic end to the life of the Lady in the Harbor. This article was excerpted from The Immigration Time Bomb by Palmer Stacy & Wayne Lutton, Copyright 1985 by the American Immigration Control Foundation, P0. Box 11839, Alexandria, The National Society Regrets to Report the Death of: CONSTAE ROUTH DECKER (MRS. WALLACE REED) on March 10, 1986 in Wichita, Kansas. Mrs. Decker was currently serving as Corresponding Secretary General. A member of the Eunice Sterling Chapter, she served as Kansas State Regent and as State Vice Regent FLOREE WHITMORE FULLER (MRS. EDGAR A.) on January 19, 1986 in Rancho Palos Verde, California. Mrs. Fuller served as California State Regent and as Reporter General to the Smithsonian Institution She was a member of the Santa Monica Chapter. EDNA HAMMOND TATSUGH (MRS. MELVILLE) on August 29, 1985 in Mexico City, Mexico. A member of the John Edwards Chapter, Mrs. Tatspaugh served as Mexico's first State Regent in DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

19 NSDAR CHARTER MEMBERS In response to your requests, the Centennial Jubilee NSDAR Committee, Mrs. William Henry Sullivan, Chairman, is pleased to publish the Charter Members of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. At the organizational meeting which formed the National Society on October 11, 1890, the names of 18 women were enrolled for membership with 11 paying dues. These signatures are preserved in the NSDAR Archives. When the Charter membership list closed on October 11, 1891, the last National Number was 818. Subsequent issues of DAR Magazine will publish the complete list of Charter Members in National Number order with Revolutionary Ancestor and brief description of the service rendered. 1. MISS EUGENA WASHINGTON Mary Ball Washington (), Gave material aid to Continental army. 2. MRS. SARA AGNES CE PRYOR (Hon. Roger A. Pryor) Rev David Rice (), Clergyman to Hanover Militia. 3. Miss E GE ROBINSON Rev William Robinson (), Colonel. 4. Miss RY DESNA Robert Desha (KY), Pioneer soldier. 5. MRS. ELLEN HARDIN WALWORTH John Hardin () Colonel in Wayne's Campaign. 6. MRS. RY VIRGINIA ELLET CABELL (William D. Cabell) Israel Israel (), Member of Pennsylvania Committee of Safety 7 MRS. CAROLINE OTT HARSON (Benjamin Harrison) John Scott (), Commissary Pennsylvania line. 8. MRS. FAN WASHINGTON FIH Mary Ball Washington (), Gave material aid to Continental Army 9. MISS ELIZABETH WESTWOOD WASHINGTON Bailey washington (), Delegate to State Assembly 10. MRS. FRAES VIRGINIA WASHINGTON (William Temple washington) Bailey Washington (), Delegate to State Assembly. 11. MRS. RY CONDE NGGOLD (Lt. Col. George H. Ringgold) Bailey washington (), Delegate to State Assembly 12. MRS. RGARET PHOEBE JACK HETZEL (Capt. A. Riviere Hetzel) Ezra Selden (), Member of Connecticut Legislature. 13. MISS SUSAN VIERE HETZEL John Pool (), Private, Pennsylvania Line. 14. MISS ELIZABETH LEE WASHINGTON Bailey Washington (), Delegate to State Assembly. 15. MRS. FAN WALLACE WASHINGTON READING Bailey Washington (), Delegate to State Assembly 16. MRS. ALICE MORROW CLARKE (A. Howard Clarke) Samuel Perry (), Member of Capt. Abijah Bangs' Company APL MRS. RY WILLIAMS Loomis STOW (Marcellus Kent Stow) Veach Williams (), Captain of a Company of Connecticut Militia. 18. MISS ANNA P STOW Veach Williams (), Captain of a Company of Connecticut Militia. 19. MRS. HENETTA CRUGER HUDSON NESMITH GREELY (Gen. A. W Greely) Capt. John Nesmith (), Raised a Company in Londonderry New Hampshire. 20. MRS. RY MORS HALLOWELL (Caleb W. Hallowell) Christopher Marshall (), Member of the Pennsylvania Council of Safety. 21. MRS. REGINA M. KNo-VI (Hon. A. Leo Knott) Mary Heron Phelan, Mother of John and Philip Phelan, soldiers. 22. MRS. SARAH FORD JUDD GOODE (Dr. George Brown Goode) Orange Judd (), Sergeant in the Berkshire Militia. 23. MISS FAN WASHINGTON HUNTER WEEKS Charles Mynn Thruston (), Colonel. 24. MRS. LUCIA EAMES BLOUNT (Henry Fitch Blount) Dr. Aaron Wight (), Surgeon during the Revolution. 25. MRS. RY E. medonald (Col. Marshall McDonald) Major James McIlhaney (), Army. 26. MRS. SADIE ADAMS SMITH (Le Roy Sunderland Smith) Andrew Adams (), Private. 27 MRS. RY SMITH LOCKWOOD (Henry C. Lockwood) Benjamin Smith (), Minute Man at Lexington Alarm. 28. MRS. HELEN SON BOYNTON (Gen. H. V Boynton) Barachias Mason, (), Gave quarter to troops. 29. MRS. RY MORS HUSBAND Robert Morris (), Signer of the Declaration of Independence. 30. MRS. PELLA HULL SON (W. L. Mason) Dr. Titus Hull (), Surgeon in the Continental Army. 31. MRS. ELIZABETH JOHNSTON CLAY CANDEE Col. Samuel maclay (), Lt. col. of Northumberland Co. Associators. 32. MRS. DORA T. VOORHIS Zenas Ibchenor, Sr. (), Private. (To Be Continued) 313

20 Minutes National Board of Management Regular Meeting, February 7, 1986 The regular meeting of the National Board of Management of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution convened in the Board Room of Memorial Continental Hall, Washington, D.C. at 9:30 a.m., Mrs. Walter Hughey King, President General, presiding. The invocation was given by the Chaplain General, Mrs. James Louis Robertson, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, led by Mrs. Eldred Martin Yochim, First Vice President General. The Recording Secretary General, Mrs. Raymond Franklin Fleck, called the roll. The following were recorded present: National Officers: Executive Officers: Mrs. King, Mrs. Yochim, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Fleck, Mrs. Decker, Mrs. Creedon, Mrs. Hamm, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Gauthier, Mrs. Saavedra. Vice Presidents General: Mrs. DeVan, Mrs. Todd, Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Thomas, Miss Bedell, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Stimpson, Mrs. Tiner, Mrs. Bloedorn, Mrs. Crawley: State Regents: Mrs. Byars, Mrs. Harp, Mrs. Kemper, Mrs. Dains, Mrs. Llewellyn, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Dobrzanski, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Compton, Mrs. Neal, Mrs. Butts, Mrs. Atwood, Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Lubker, Mrs. Weaver, Mrs. Doffing, Mrs. O'Hare, Mrs. Capps, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Klie, Mrs. Diebold, Mrs. Showfety, Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Weir, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Gary, Mrs. Lovett, Mrs. Lamson, Mrs. Honts, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Niedling. State Vice Regent: Mrs. Leitch, Georgia. The First Vice President General, Mrs. Yochim, took the chair and the President General, Mrs. King, read her report. Report of President General Since we last met, the President General has had a full fall and early winter. Immediately following the adjournment of the National Board of Management, she went to Tamassee DAR School to attend the meeting of the Board of Trustees and the Founders Day ceremonies, October October 14-15, she attended the meeting of the Board of Trustees at Kate Duncan Smith DAR School and Dedication Day ceremonies. Following the delicious basket lunch prepared by the ladies of Gunter Mountain, several cars left for Kentucky and Hindman Settlement School. The President General spoke at DAR Day, October 17, at Hindman Settlement School. The group toured the campus and enjoyed a delicious lunch which was shared with many Kentucky Daughters. That evening the visitors were entertained by the Hazard Chapter, Mrs. Bruce Stephens, Jr., Regent. Mr. and Mrs. King were the guests of the Kentucky State Society, Mrs. Tracy Wallace Neal, State Regent. Mr. and Mrs. King drove from Hindman to Yorktown, Virginia, to attend the annual Yorktown Day Ceremonies. At the invitation of the Regent of Comte de Grasse Chapter, Mrs. Harold D. Story, the President General served as Honorary Flag Bearer at the Victory Monument. The evening before Mr. and Mrs. King attended a dinner at Fort Eustis hosted by the Yorktown Day Association. A delightful luncheon was enjoyed at Nick's Restaurant prior to the ceremonies at the Monument. Once again, Mary Matthews, owner of Nick's, would not accept the money received for the luncheon. Instead, she gave it to the Statue of Liberty Fund. On October 22, the President General attended a reception honoring Sarah McClendon at the National Press Club. Mrs. McClendon is a member of the Society and is a well-known columnist. Friday afternoon, October 25, she left by train for Wilmington to attend the Fall Meeting of the Delaware State Society, Mrs. Winfield C. Llewellyn, State Regent. The meeting was held at the Hercules Country Club and the President General addressed the members during the luncheon. On October 28, the President General and Mr. King were invited guests at the signing, by the President of the United States, of the Proclamation declaring 1986 as the "Year of Liberty." The ceremony was held in the Rose Garden of the White House. That evening they attended, at the Kennedy Center, the world premiere of Richard Adler's "The Lady Remembers" performed by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in commemoration of the 99th birthday of the Statue of Liberty. A lovely reception in the Atrium of the Kennedy Center followed the concert. November 5, the President General joined other concerned Americans at a Press Conference, called by the Women for a Secure America, in the Russell Senate Office Building. She read a statement on behalf of the National Society and also read its resolution adopted at the April 1985 Continental Congress supporting the Strategic Defense Initiative. On the 7th of November, she was one of three women among 30 Americans invited to the White House for a briefing on SDI chaired by the President of the United States. November 14-21, the President General was in Geneva as a member of Women for Peace Through a Real Defense in support of the resolution adopted at Continental Congress last April. She also reported the events of the Summit for the local newspaper, the Daily News Journal, and had a Press Pass from the White House and the Swiss Government. While she was in Geneva, she met with several ladies in regard to the possible formation of a chapter in Switzerland. We hope this will become a reality in the near future. Faith Ryan Whittlesey, United States Ambassador to Switzerland, entertained the group at the home of Senator John Tower, Ambassador to Geneva, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Hillsdon Ryan honored Phyllis Schlafly at luncheon in their home on Lake Geneva. The President General spent Thanksgiving at home and then returned to Washington on the first of December to attend the Museum Docents Christmas Party, Mrs. David C. Russell, Chairman. On behalf of the National Society, she accepted period chairs for children to "The Touch of Independence." These chairs are now part of the exhibit on the third floor. The President General chaired the meetings of the Executive Committee and the Special Meeting of the National Board of Management, December 2-4. On the 3rd, Mrs. Randolph Frank, a noted author, spoke on Christmases past at the Victorian Christmas Reception which was held in the newly restored Museum Gallery. On the 4th, members of the National Board of Management were invited to attend the annual Staff Christmas Party which was held in the afternoon. That evening the President General returned home. At noon on the 5th of December, the Mayor of Wolverhampton, England, called the President General at her home. The City of Wolverhampton had installed a new telephone system and when the Mayor was asked "to 314 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

21 whom, over the world, would you like to speak," he answered, "to Mrs. King." Mr. and Mrs. King were guests of the Andrew Jackson Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, in Nashville, at their formal evening dinner at the Belle Meade County Club on December 5th, Mr. James W Hofstead, President. The President General was the speaker and was pleased to present the Medal of Honor to General Austin Shofner, USMC Ret. The evening of December 6th, Mr. and Mrs. King, Mrs. Charles K. Kemper, State Regent, California DAR, and Chairman, Units Overseas Committee, and Mr. Kemper, Mrs. David C. Russell, Chairman, Museum Docents Committee, and Mr. Russell, went to London to participate in the ceremonies dedicating the show case table containing the marriage bond of John Quincy Adams and his wife, Louisa, at All Hallows by the Tower. The Sunday of our arrival, Mrs. Nicholas Vincent, Regent, Walter Hines Page Chapter, and Mr. Vincent, had a luncheon at their lovely home in honor of the visitors. Monday morning, the group visited with Lord Hailsham and were served tea and petit fours in his chambers. Tuesday morning they met with Mr. I. B. Scott of Grosvenor Estate and toured Grosvenor Square examining various spots for placement of the "Friendship" tablet. Wednesday they traveled to the American Museum in Bath and were given a tour by Mr. Ian McCallum, Director. Impressive and meaningful ceremonies took place at All Hallows by the Tower on Friday evening, December 13. The High Sheriff and the Sheriff of London were present and the Lord Mayor of London accepted the Museum in which the show case table is located on behalf of the City of London. The morning of the 13th, the group took the train to Northamptonshire to Boughton, home of the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch, to dedicate the Avenue of Elms which are being donated by the National Society and several State Societies. Upon arrival, we were amazed to learn that the trees were planted on an old runway site at Grafton-Underwood from which the first Flying Fortresses left the shores of Great Britain to bomb Germany during World War II. On Saturday, December 14, they went to Paris, France, to meet with Daughters in that lovely city, Comtesse de Moulins de Rocheford, State Regent, France DAR, and to revisit some of the historic sites first visited in 1983 at the time of the Bicentennial of the signing of the treaties of Versailles and Paris. Following church services on Sunday, the group attended a meeting with the Walter Hines Page Chapter. The party was accompanied by crews of 60 Minutes throughout the visits to both London and Paris. They returned to the United States on December 16. After a day in the office, the President General was honored at luncheon given by the Colonel Joseph Winston Chapter, North Carolina DAR, Mrs. Elmo D. Sparks, Regent. The President General talked to the members and guests assembled about the National Society and the wonderful country in which we live. She had an indepth newspaper interview with Lil Thompson of the Winston-Salem Journal, prior to the luncheon. She was presented with the Key to the City by the Mayor, the Honorable Wayne A. Corpening. A lovely cocktail party was given by Mrs. Beverly K. Millaway, Jr., and Mrs. James W. Douglas. A dinner hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Towle, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Teague rounded out the day's events. The morning of the 19th, she continued home for the Christmas holidays. The 7th of January was a busy day for the President General. She met with Mrs. Linda Chavez, Assistant to the President for Public Liaison, in her office at the White House, and that evening she attended the Patrons' Preview Dinner for the Washington Antiques Show at the Shoreham Hotel. National Headquarters was invaded by a crew from 60 Minutes the morning of January 8. The interview with Harry Reasoner was held in the President General's office. This segment is scheduled to appear in February or March, although it is entirely possible it will not be used. A number of the questions put to the President General by Mr. Reasoner were from the "Daughters in Dissent!" It was an enlightening morning and, we believe, a revealing one for Mr. Reasoner. Following the interview, he was taken on a brief tour of the Museum Gallery and the Library. The President General was invited to address the District of Columbia Chapter, Military Order of World Wars at the Cosmos Club, Lt. Commander Page B. Clagett, USNR, Commander. She spoke to them on the Bicentennial of the Constitution and the activities of the National Society. January 10, Mr. and Mrs. King attended the Annual Colonial Ball and Debutante Presentation presented by the New York Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, Mr. Edward J. Gynn, President. The President General was asked to bring greetings from the National Society. The morning of January 11, the Kings, accompanied by Mrs. Gavin C. Barr and Miss Louise J. Gruber, attended the memorial service for William Henry Sullivan, Jr., in Scarsdale. At noon, the President General addressed the members of the New York City Chapter, DAR, and their guests, at a luncheon commemorating the wedding anniversary of Martha and George Washington, Mrs. Francis J. Ryan, Regent. On January 15, the President General was interviewed for Radio Free Europe. Later that afternoon, Mrs. Lena Ferguson and her nephew, Maurice Barboza, met with the President General to discuss the latest developments on the proposed black monument to be dedicated to black patriots of the American Revolution. On the evening of January 25, the President General attended the 64th Anniversary Concert by the United States Army Band under the direction of Colonel Eugene Allen, in Constitution Hall. During the program, Colonel Allen introduced the President General and expressed aprpeciation for DAR Constitution Hall newly designated as a National Historic Landmark. The morning of the 27th of January, she attended a White House briefing on the budget, chaired by the President of the United States. She returned to the Capital Hilton Hotel to attend the annual luncheon of the Outstanding Young Women of America. The President General is a member of the Advisory Board and she was privileged to present one of the top ten young women for The President General joined members of the Elizabeth Jackson Chapter at the District of Columbia Chapter House for a Reception honoring the State Regent, Mrs. James E. Cox, and her State Officers. On Sunday, February 2, she joined members of the Executive Committee for the first concert of the United States Air Force Band for Spring 1986 in Constitution Hall, Major James M. Bankhead, Commander. The morning of February 3, the Children of the American Revolution Senior National Advisory Board, Mrs. Howard R. Kuhn, Senior National President, honored the President General with a Coffee in the C. A. R. Museum. The meetings of the Executive Committee, chaired by the President General, began, Monday, February 3. That evening the members were honored at a reception hosted by Mr. Kevin Deverich, Manager of the Capital Hilton Hotel. The afternoon of February 4, Employee Awards were presented to members of the staff who have served the Society for a period of 5 or more years. Lapel pins were presented to the men and stickpins to the women. The evening of February 4, the President General, accompanied by Mrs. Gavin C. Barr, attended a dinner sponsored by the American Security Council, Dr. Jonas Savimbi speaker and honor guest. A press conference was held the morning of February 5 for Fisk University, the oldest black university in the country founded in Nashville, Tennessee, in A benefit sponsored by the University will be held in Constitution Hall on April 5, which will assist in decreasing the indebtedness of the school. That afternoon the President General entertained at a reception celebrating the designation of Constitution Hall as a National Historic Landmark, and honoring Mollie Somerville who is responsible for this significant honor being bestowed upon our Society. Mrs. Somerville has also compiled and edited, "Pillars of Patriotism," the third edition of "In Washington" and "Washington Landmark." We were privileged to have the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the Honorable Warren E. Burger, The Secretary of the Interior, the Honorable Donald APL

22 Paul Hodel, and Major General John L. Ballantyne, Commanding General of the Military District of Washington, bring brief remarks. The State Regents met on February 6. That same morning, the President General, Executive Officers, Vice Presidents General who were already in the City and the State Regents were in the audience in Constitution Hall to hear the address by the President of the United States at the Reagan Administration Executive Forum. The President General was privileged to welcome the President to our Hall and to wish him a "Happy Birthday." The President General wishes to express grateful appreciation to the following members for representing the National Society so graciously and capably: Mrs. Walter R. Byars, State Regent, Alabama DAR, on November 4, attended the United Daughters of the Confederacy Welcome and Historical Evening Ceremonies, at its 92nd Annual General Convention, Montgomery, Alabama. Mrs. James J. Leitch, State Vice Regent, Georgia DAR, on January 12, attended the Vesper-Candlelighting Service, Women's Committee of American Farm Bureau Federation, and attended the Annual Convention of the Women's Committee, Atlanta, Georgia, on the 13th. Mrs. Eldred Martin Yochim, First Vice President General, on January 18 attended Ceremonies Commemorating the 179th birthday of General Robert E. Lee. Mrs. Yochim was the guest of the President General of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. The service was held in Statuary Hall, U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, D.C. A luncheon followed the wreathlaying ceremony. Thank you again. The President General is a member of the Advisory Board to the Black Revolutionary War Patriots Foundation. She has testified before appropriate committees of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate which are considering such a memorial and its location. She has been interviewed by several newspapers, appeared on both radio and televison since last reporting to you. Each has provided good public relations for the Society. The DAR bonbon dish commemorating the celebration of the Bicentennial of the Constitution of the United States of America will be available at the 95th Continental Congress. This dish features the proscenium of Constitution Hall and was designed by Cheryl Estancona of the DAR Magazine Advertising office. You may view the sample bonbon in the case in the Assembly Room. Several new books are either available now or will be in the near future. The Membership Guide is in the process of being printed. The DAR School booklet is available. The Guide for DAR Parliamentary Procedure in Chapter Meetings will be available for Continental Congress. Volume III of the DAR Patriot Index, which contains the Spouses of the Patriots, is available. The Chaplain General will tell you about her new book which is available and the Librarian General will tell you about the new Library book. The Chaplain General presided over a memorial service for the seven astronauts lost last week. The staff and any visitors were invited to pause for a moment to remember these fine patriots. We express gratitude to Jean Jacobs, Administrative Secretary, who has just completed 30 years of service to the Society; to Ruth Niedzielak, Assistant Administrative Secretary, who has served in that capacity for six years, and to Sandra Johnson for her willingness to help part time. SARAH M. KING, President General The President General resumed the chair. The First Vice President General, Mrs. Eldred M. Yochim, read her report. Report of First Vice President General This report covers a four-month period, October, November, December and January. Immediately following the October National Board Meeting, this officer traveled to Tamassee and Kate Duncan Smith DAR Schools, as well as to Hindman Settlement School. It was a privilege to dedicate the gifts given by the Virginia DAR to Tamassee and KDS. It was an honor to represent the National Society at a White House briefing for the Bicentennial of the Constitution. It was a pleasure to attend the West Virginia State Conference in Parkersburg, and to speak on "Our DAR Buildings," Mrs. Samuel A. Davis, State Regent. What an interesting and informative time was enjoyed in attending eight sessions of the DAR Museum docents program. And, to visit with the docents "the Treasure Houses of Britain" at the National Gallery of Art. In celebration of the American Indian Heritage Week, attended a gala at the Kennedy Center, when the first "Miss American Indian USA" was crowned. Attended the dedication of a bronze marker at the grave of Samuel Cooper, an officer of the Continental Artillery, at Christ Church Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia, by the Fairfax Resolves Chapter, SAR. Helped to celebrate the 28th anniversary of the Falls Church Society, C.A.R., at a reception at Glencarlyn Road Baptist Church, Baileys Cross Roads, Virginia. It was fun and enjoyable to be one of the models for the DAR fashion show to raise money for climate control of our DAR buildings. Installed the officers of the Potomac Regents Club, Virginia DAR. Attended joint National Defense luncheon of the Albemarle, Jack Jouett, Point of Fork and Shadwell Chapters at Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville. Attended concert in Constitution Hall of the U.S. Army Band "a salute to veterans," followed by a reception to meet the conductor Colonel Eugene W. Allen. Also, the U.S. Army Band Christmas program "An American Holiday Celebration." Spoke to the Falls Church Chapter on the DAR trip to England, Wales and Scotland. Attended the U.S. Navy Band Christmas Concert in Constitution Hall also, the Air Force Band Christmas Concert. Represented the National Society and placed a wreath at Statuary Hall, United States Capitol Building, when the United States Daughters of the Confederacy commemorated the 179th birth anniversary of Robert E. Lee. Attended the 64th anniversary concert of the U.S. Army Band in Constitution Hall. Attended the awards luncheon of the outstanding Young Women of America at the Capital Hilton Hotel. After the luncheon attended a reception at the D.C. Chapter House, honoring the State Regent and the State Officers. Attended a memorial service at DAR headquarters for the crew of the Challenger, conducted by the Chaplain General, Mrs. Robertson. The Executive Committee hosted the staff Christmas Party on December 4. Salary increases were given to employees who had not received a raise in a year. The Personnel department stays busy keeping up with changes in laws, hiring employees to replace those who leave, and meeting with employees and supervisors when needed. Attended the October and December meetings of the Personnel Committee, Finance Committee, Executive Committee and National Board Meetings. It is a pleasure for me to work with the members of the Executive Committee and the entire headquarters staff. Of the 82 days worked by DAR employees for the past four months, this officer spent 74 of the 82 days here at National Headquarters herself. E H. YOCHIM First Vice President General The Chaplain General, Mrs. James Louis Robertson, read her re- Port Report of Chaplain General The Chaplain General has given scripture and prayer at all Executive Committee meetings, the National Board of Management, the Dedication Ceremony at both Tamassee and Kate Duncan Smith DAR Schools, and at Hindman Settlement School. She conducted a Memorial Service for the Challenger Crew in the N.O.C. Assembly Room on January 31. This service was attended by our Staff. She has attended a number of not only enjoyable but outstanding events, among which are the Christmas Concert by the Air Force Band, the 64th Anniversary Concert by the U. S. Army Band and a luncheon at the Cap- 316 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

23 ital Hilton honoring the ten outstanding young women of America. She was luncheon speaker at West Virginia State Conference in October. The Hymn Contest has revealed much talent. It will be difficult to select the winning hymn. The response to this contest has been most gratifying. The winning hymn will be used at the Chaplain General's Brunch on April 13-9:00 am. The Scripture and Prayer booklet prepared by the Chaplain General is now available in the office of the Corresponding Secretary General. This compilation is not a ritual but only an answer to requests for copies of scriptures and prayers which have been given by the Chaplain General. Special notes have been written to two of our Executive Officers Marian Kaump whose husband died in January and Ruth Clyde who had an accident in December and to our beloved Adele Sullivan whose husband died in early January. Please note changes of Memorial Sunday events which appear in the February Magazine. Serving with the President General and other Executive Officers has been a great pleasure. E P ROBERTSON Chaplain General The Recording Secretary General, Mrs. Raymond Franklin Fleck, read her report. Report of Recording Secretary General To the staff of the Recording Secretary General's office, a thousand thanks Mrs. Frances Holland, Administrative Assistant; Mrs. Erma Kirkman; Mrs. Helen Ball; Miss Isabel Allmond; Miss Tam Phu and Mrs. Floy Swanson. The office of the Recording Secretary General has responded to requests for research, answered correspondence pertaining to Membership Certificates, prepared minutes of the October and December meetings of the Executive Committee, mailed minutes to the Executive Officers, prepared and issued adopted motions to the National Committee Chairmen and pertinent officers. The minutes of the October and December National Board of Management meetings were prepared for publication in the DAR Magazine, then filed and indexed. National Board rulings were issued to all offices, typed and indexed for the permanent records. Notices of the December and February meetings of the Executive Committee and the National Board of Management were prepared and mailed. Total number of Membership Certificates issued since October- 3,955. Commissions issued two State Regents and two State Vice Regents. The office is continuing in the process of indexing the Executive Rulings including Committees, Printing and Publication, Buildings, Bylaws, Constitution Hall, Historic Sites, Insignia, Markings, Pins, etc. Also, have been busy speaking on the Statue of Liberty, document preservation and making preparations for the Annual Proceedings. Spoke at the West Virginia State Conference, Mrs. Samuel M. Davis, State Regent. The Recording Secretary General's office has been newly redecorated. ANN D. FLECK Recording Secretary General The Corresponding Secretary General, Mrs. Wallace Reed Decker, read her report. Report of Corresponding Secretary General This report covers the three month period, October 1, 1985 to January 1, There have been two mailings since the last report. The Directory of Committees and the Annual Proceedings were mailed early in November. During this period 4,768 pieces of mail were delivered to this office. A total of 2,293 orders were processed. Total sales for the period were $34,991. The office staff answered 468 membership inquiries, sending to each the membership packet. The names of these prospective members were sent to the State Regents for contact by local chapters. The mailroom, is also under the direction of this officer. For this three month period postage was $17,288, United Parcel $424, and Bulk Rate $2,335. In October this officer attended the Executive Committee, National Board of Management and the Personnel Committee Meetings. The books Historic and Memorial Buildings of the DAR, 10,000,000 DAR Manual for Citizenship (story), Treaty of Paris and In Search of Liberty may be purchased as a package for $5.00, if picked up in the office of the Corresponding Secretary General. The In Search of Liberty may be purchased separately for $3.00. None of these will be mailed at this price. Appreciation is expressed for the cooperation and efforts of the staff in the office of the Corresponding Secretary General and the mailroom, who make it possible to operate this office in an efficient manner. CONSTAE ROUTH DECKER Corresponding Secretary General The Treasurer General, Mrs. Richard Osborn Creedon, read her report. Report of Treasurer General This officer wishes to commend the supervisors and employees of the Accounting Office, Membership and Data Processing Departments for their tireless effort and cooperation in processing the dues print-outs. The updated computer program worked extremely well and we have been able to process the receipts in a much shorter time and with a decrease in overtime for employees. It would further facilitate the work of these offices if the chapters would send the print-outs in by November 15. It is always discouraging for us to receive print-outs after the December 1 deadline. These chapters do not receive Honor Roll credit for all dues paid on time. Our new Change in Membership forms have helped to diminish the number of changes of address that are put on the print-outs, making less work for the Membership Department at their busiest time. It was a pleasure for this officer to visit Tamassee and Kate Duncan Smith DAR Schools in October. The trip to Hindman School in Henderson, Kentucky and the evening at Hazzard were wonderful experiences. In November it was a privilege to accompany the President General and a distinguished group of ladies to the Summit Conference in Geneva, Switzerland to demonstrate our strong support of the Strategic Defense Initiative to the President of the United States. There were four DAR representatives from Indiana. The December National Board was attended. Time was spent in preparing the budget of , which will be presented to you at the April 12th Board meeting. Please, State Regents, instruct your chapters to send all correspondence concerning NSDAR to the Headquarters here in Washington, D.C. It is disturbing to return home from Washington to find mail concerning members' deaths, changes of membership, etc., but two weeks ago topped it all with a dues print-out and check for over $ for the chapter's dues. It is impossible to process these things from my home and it delays them. We have 217 new Life Members. We had 220, but three are deceased. Due to the omission of the 65-year age limit in the Magazine about life memberships, we were forced to return many checks which was extremely upsetting to us as well as to the members. We are extremely pleased to announce that the fiscal position of the National Society is stronger than at any time. The December report shows that the Investment Trust Fund has increased $329, over last year and $517, more than three years ago. We have received $919, for the Climate Control project. The generosity of our members and the success of the card program have been phenomenal. This will be a substantial help in financing the preservation of our buildings and the priceless treasures they contain. After the February audit, this officer is looking forward to compiling the amount of "new monies" that have been raised during the three years of this administration. APL

24 In the report of the Treasurer General from the December 1985 National Board of Management meeting, printed in the February DAR Magazine, page 130, there is a misprint. The number of deceased members for the period October 5, 1985 to November 15, 1985 reported at the meeting was 566, not 15,566 as printed. During the period November 16, 1985 to January 20, 1986, there were 1,344 deaths, 1,210 resignations and 431 transfers. Madam President General and Members of the National Board of Management: I hereby submit the Summary Statement of Current and Special Funds for the Ten Month Nriod Ending December 31, LYN R. CREEDON Treasurer General Funds SUMRY STATEMENT OF CURRENT AND UNRESTED SPECIAL FUNDS Ten Months Ended December 31, 1985 Total Balance 3/1/85 Cash Receipts Cash Disbursements Transfers and Appropriations Total Balance 12/31/85 Current Funds (Schedule 1) 1,372, ,557, ,624, (353,333.34) 1,952, Special Funds (Unrestricted) Appropriation Funds: DAR Good Citizens 15, , , , Junior American Citizens 1, , , , , Americanism and DAR Manual for Citizenship 2, , , (46, ) Lineage Research 21, , , , , National Defense 75, , , , , Public Relations (13,243.06) 1, , , (45,224.61) Seimes Microfilm/Microfische 41, , , , Major Equipment 8, , , , Membership Dues Future Years 2,634, ,577, ,634, ,577, Life Membership Dues 50, , , , Continental Congress Fund 19, , , , , Data Processing Fund 2, , , , Constitution Hall Maintenance 164, , , , DAR Magazine 160, , , , , Property Maintenance 426, , , , Total Special Funds (Unrestricted) 3,611, ,485, ,836, , ,613, Total Funds available for general use 4,984, ,043, ,461, ,566, Mrs. Creedon moved that 174 reinstatements be approved. Seconded by Mrs. Dobrzanski. Adopted. Mrs. Catherine Clem Clark, Chairman, read the report of the Finance Committee. Report of Finance Committee The Finance Committee met on Thesday, February 4, Members attending were Mesdames Catherine Clem Clark, Chairman; Eldred M. Yochim; Richard 0. Creedon; James J. Hamm; Owen V. Gauthier; and Dick T Polley. Mr. Edward Burns, Auditor, also attended. A proposed budget for was drafted on February 5, 1986, after the Executive Committee and National Chairmen submitted budget requests for their respective offices for consideration. This budget was based on ten months of the current fiscal year and the estimates for the next two months based on experience. The budget was discussed for possible changes or additions and then presented to the Executive Committee. The final budget will be prepared in April after the closing audit and presented to the Executive Committee and their recommendation to the National Board of Management. It is estimated that for the Fiscal Year the Society is within the operational budget passed for the year. The Committee passed a unanimous vote to increase the subscription price of the DAR Magazine from $7.00 to $12.00, an explanation of which will be given to justify this increase. A motion passed to establish an NSDAR Endowment Fund to be funded by contributions and some designated excess funds which do not regularly go into the Investment Trust Fund with interest income to be transferred to and used in the Current Fund. The Finance Committee works to increase investment income, prepare a realistic budget, and to advise the National Society on financial matters. We sincerely hope this action meets with your approval. Madam President General, it is indeed a pleasure as Finance Chairman to conclude my report by saying that on an estimated basis we anticipate that the Society is in the strongest financial position in its history. A conclusive report will follow in April. Congratulations. CATHENE CLEM CLARK Chairman The report of the Auditing Committee, Mrs. Martin A. Mason, Chairman, was filed. National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Washington, DC EDWARD J. BURNS, JR. Certified Public Accountant 1275 K Street, N.W. Washington, D.C DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

25 Funds SUMRY HEDULE OF RESTED SPECIAL FUNDS Thu Months Ended December 31, 1985 Total Balance 3/1/85 Cash Receipts Cash Balance 12/31/85 DAR Schools 208, , Disbursements Total Investments Cash American Indians Scholarship 6, , , , , Americana Room 11, , , , Charles Simpson Atwell 7, , , , , Climate Control Fund 919, , , , Fay Savage Wyatt Book Fund (78,648.17) 76, , (56,057.09) (56,057.09) Lou Ella E. Gridley School Fund 50, , , , , Friends of the Library 33, , , , , Family 'free Genetics Project (45,262.71) 50, , (8,025.64) (8,025.64) Library Rebinding 14, , , , , Elizabeth W. Tautges Library Bequest 21, , , , Reclassification of Library Coll. (56,643.07) 81, , , , Museum: Museum General 45, , , , , Friends of the Museum 38, , , , , Cataloguing of Museum Gallery and State Room Collection 10, , , State Rooms 6, , , , , National Board Functions , , National Video Tape Library Fund 2, , , NSDAR American History Scholarship 19, , , , , Patriot Index 111, , , , , Statue of Liberty Fund 27, , , , , Treaty of Paris Fund 17, , , , Independence Jubilee, 1100 Club 90, , , , , Centennial Jubilee Committee 5, , , , , Bicentennial of the Constitution 20, , , , President General's Project 327, , , , , Membership Challenge Contributions 4, , , , , Registrar General's Project Fund (34,728.72) 67, , (50,943.17) (50,943.17) Occupational Therapy 12, , , , , Junior Membership Helen Pouch Memorial 57, , , , , Investment Trust Fund 1,311, , , ,534, ,451, , Funds Participating in Combined Trust Fund: Educational Funds: Adele Erb Sullivan Endowment 23, , , , Agnes Carpenter Mountain School 31, , , , , Anne Rogers Minor Indian School 5, , , Augustin G. Rudd 3, , , Caroline E. Holt Educational 66, , , , , , Doris Pike White Endowment Edla Gibson Chapel 27, , , , Enid Hall Griswold Memorial Scholarship 30, , , , , , Frankie Ellen Wood Giroux Scholarship 381, , , , , Lillian & Arthur Wallace Dunn Scholarship 463, , , , , , Longman-Harris Scholarship 100, , , Grace C. Marshall Memorial 13, , , Mabel E. Pierpont Educational 31, , , , , Mabel S. Midgeley School 66, , , , , Hillside School Endowment 3, , , Kate Duncan Smith DAR School 60, , , , , Gertrude 0. Richards Endowment 140, , , , , Mary E. Brown Ferrell Memorial 3, , , Paul M. Niebell Bacone Endowment 28, , , , , Tamassee DAR School 84, , , , , Library Endowment Funds: Fannie C. K. Marshall 27, , , , , Hugh Vernon Washington 38, , , , , , Isabel Anderson 83, , , , , Ruby W. Freeman 10, , , , , Doris M. Beming 80, , , , , Patricia W. Shelby Memorial Continental Hall Fund 136, , , , , lbtal Restricted Funds 3,862, ,857, ,549, ,170, ,355, ,815,553.22

26 We have examined the financial statements of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution listed below: Statement of Current and Unrestricted Special Funds (Page 1) for the ten months ended December 31, 1985 Statement of Restricted Funds (Pages 2 and 3) for the ten months ended December 31, 1985 Supporting statements of Current Fund cash receipts and disbursements (Pages 4 to 6) for the ten months ended December 31, 1985 Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and accordingly included confirmations from depositaries and custodians of cash and investments held at December 31, 1985, and such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances. The financial statements have been prepared generally on the cash receipts and disbursements basis and therefore do not purport to present the results of operations as they would appear had generally accepted accrual basis accounting principles been applied. Cash receipts and disbursements do not include dispositions and acquisitions of securities, respectively, except for gains and losses thereon. In my opinion, the aforementioned statements and supporting schedules present fairly the cash balances and investments at December 31, 1985, and the information set forth therein for the year then ended on the basis indicated which is consistent with that of the preceding year. Washington, DC February 1, 1986 EDWARD J. BURNS, JR. Certified Public Accountant The Registrar General, Mrs. James Justin Hamm, read her report. Report of Registrar General It is important that State Regents, and members know the tremendous pressure in each office as we work to verify every paper needed for the February Honor Roll Board. Without cooperation of the Offices of Treasurer General, Organizing Secretary General and Registrar General, it couldn't be done. We ask you to submit papers six weeks before each Board meeting, not three days preceding the Board, and to refrain from telephoning concerning the status of papers. In October the Registrar General asked you to help us attain our President General's goal of accepting the 700,000th member by Continental Congress. In spite of most of our genealogy staff having been absent with the flu, we have made progress and the goal is attainable. This Officer attended the December Board meeting and is again spending two weeks in her office for this Board. She attended the dedication of a Revolutionary soldier's marker in Liberty Cemetery, Iroquois, Illinois; the Illinois SAR State Society's annual meeting at Skokie Country Club, and the 75th anniversary of Dewalt Mechlin Chapter in Chicago. In December she was the guest of Mrs. Eldred Martin Yochim, First Vice President General, and her husband in Falls Church; attended the American Holiday Christmas concert of the Army Band in Constitution Hall on December 8; attended The Treasure Houses of Britain exhibit at the National Gallery of Art as the guest of Mrs. David C. Russell, Chairman of Museum Docents Committee. Last Saturday evening she attended with other Executive Officers the Air Force Band Concert in Constitution Hall; on Wednesday evening the reception in the Museum Gallery, celebrating the designation of Constitution Hall as a historic landmark and on Thursday was again privileged to attend the Reagan Administration Executive Forum and the celebration of President Reagan's 75th birthday in Constitution Hall. The filming of Revolutionary ancestor data through X, Y, and Z, is completed. This will be a continuing project to film data received and to retrieve data stored these many years in the NSDAR Library, and other data bound with early DAR application papers. The Registrar General appreciates your support of this project. Statistical Report for February 7, 1986: Application papers received: 1914 Application papers verified: 1869 All applications on established ancestors received in this office prior to January 17, 1986 have been reviewed; All applications on New Ancestors received in this office prior to January 17, 1986 have been reviewed; Supplemental papers received: 443 Supplemental papers verified: 134 All supplementals on established ancestors received in this office prior to May 1984 have been reviewed; All supplementals on New Ancestors received prior to April 1984 have been reviewed; New records verified: 100 Number of Revolutionary ancestor records verified for the Office of the Historian General for grave marking permits: 16 Number of letters written since December 1985 requesting additional proof: 749 Last DAR National Number: Rtrrx BITTING HAMM Registrar General Mrs. Hamm moved that the 1,869 applicants whose records have been verified by the Registrar General be elected to membership in the National Society. Seconded by Mrs. Neal. Adopted. The First Vice President General, Mrs. Yochim, read the report of the Organizing Secretary General, Mrs. James Edward Clyde. Report of Organizing Secretary General Your Organizing Secretary General regrets her absence today, but she lacked the courage to face a cross country plane trip, with change of planes midway, and possible ice underfoot, depending on a cane for balance. She thanks the First Vice President General for giving her report. A total of 1,599 permits were issued authorizing the purchase of DAR Pins, including Twenty-five and Fifty Year Pins. We have issued 356 Twenty-five and Fifty Year Certificates. There have been 3,672 applications and supplementals processed through this office since October. Out of this total there have been 191 letters and papers returned to have corrections completed. Following the October Board meeting, she, accompanied by her husband and daughter, Virginia, drove to Tamassee for the Dedication Ceremonies and the delicious Barbecue Supper the night before. Then on to Kate Duncan Smith for their Dedication and the wonderful Basket Luncheon. From there they headed West to their home in Arizona. Deciding not to fly back for the two day December Board was a grave mistake for had she done so, the accident resulting in a broken hip would not have happened, and she would be here today. This officer attended a joint meeting of the Havasu, Yuma and Haulapai Chapters in January with the State Regent of Arizona as Honored Guest and Speaker. She is looking forward to attending the Arizona State Conference in Scottsdale with the President General as Honored Guest. The deepest gratitude must be offered to the Administrative Assistant, Glenna Acord, to her assistant, Elba Rivera and to Jerice Wilson and Rose Gadson. This is an exemplary staff, who fulfill their duties willingly. The notice of the resignation of the Alaska State Regent, Mrs. Amy L. Barney, has been received and Mrs. Richard Ayres is now presented for confirmation. Through their respective State Regents the following Members At Large are now presented for confirmation as Organizing Regents: Mrs. Ruby Ellen Bogner, Weaverville, California; Mrs. Sioux Rutherford Dallas, Zephyrhills, Florida; Mrs. Roxie Freeman McBride, Lancaster, Texas; Mrs. Jane Richards Sutter, Moses Lake, Washington. Through the State Regent the following Member At Large is pre- 320 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

27 sental for reappointment as an Organizing Regent: Mrs. Ailene Ruth Garey Luckhurst, Watertown, South Dakota. Through the Units Overseas Chairman the following Member At Large is presented for reappointment as an Organizing Regent: Miss Margaret Lynn Morgan, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Through the State Regent the Brazos Valley Chapter has requested their location be changed from Stafford to Houston, Texas. The following chapters are now presented for official disbandment: Sarah Rogers, Naugatuck, Connecticut; Fort Phoenix, Fairhaven, Massachusetts. The following chapter is now presented for automatic disbandment: Abigail Stearns, Walpole, New Hampshire. The following chapters have met all the requirements according to the National Bylaws and are now presented for confirmation: Captain Robert Abernethy, Warren, Arkansas; El Portal de Las Sierras, Madera, California; Menominee River, Marinette, Wisconsin; As-Sha-Way-Gee-She-Go-Qua, Rice Lake, Wisconsin; Jeremiah Purdy, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Rum THORNE CLYDE Organizing Secretary General Mrs. Yochim moved the resignation of one State Regent, confirmation of one State Regent, confirmation of four Organizing Regents, reappointment of two Organizing Regents, location change of one chapter; official disbandment of two chapters; automatic disbandment of one chapter and confirmation of five chapters provided notice is received by 4 pm. Seconded by Mrs. Davis. Adopted. The Historian General, Mrs. Paul Howard Long, read her report. Report of Historian General This officer attended the October Personnel Committee meeting, all Executive Committee meetings, and the National Board meetings on October 10 and 11. Immediately following, this officer was a passenger in the Chaplain General's car with the First Vice President General and the Librarian General to visit Tamassee DAR School in South Carolina on Founders Day; Kate Duncan Smith DAR School in Alabama for Dedication Day; and at Hindman Settlement School in Kentucky for a special day arranged by Mr. Mike Mullins. Courtesies extended along the way by Daughters in these states were greatly appreciated. It was a special time to be the guest of Mrs. Tracy Neal, State Regent of Kentucky, before returning home. November 9, was the guest of Niobrara Chapter, Mrs. William Jackson, Regent; and November 12, Shelton Chapter, Mrs. Leroy Walker, Regent. Attended the December Personnel Committee meeting, all meetings of the Executive Committee, and the special meeting of the National Board on December 4, followed by the Christmas buffet luncheon in the Banquet Hall for our employees. Attended two special events which were a joy in the DAR Museum as it was decorated as a Victorian drawing room. The events were the Docent Christmas party and the President General's Victorian Christmas reception. On December 10, 1985, Michael Spangler, Archival Assistant, attended the First Annual National Archives Preservation Conference held at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. The program was attended by participants representing all sections of this country and Canada. The intended purpose was to provide a forum for the presentation of the ideas and practices currently in use in the preservation field. The discussions included a range of subjects from indoor air pollution to the restoration of badly damaged and aged documents. It proved to be an enlightening event, providing much needed information on the subject of preservation which can be used in the collections of our National Society. This officer is very happy to announce that a new clerk, Tonya Cook, is aboard in the office. Certainly she is a welcome addition at this particular time since orders for American History Month are voluminous. Grateful thanks are extended to the staff in the Office of the Historian General for their service during these three years. Elva Crawford, Archivist; Michael Spangler, Archival Assistant; Betty Stickles, Clerk and also Tonya, you all make my work enjoyable. American History Month Supplies sold October-January 1986 Certificates of Appreciation Certificates of Award AHM Stickers AHM Posters AHM Spot Announcements Bronze Medals Silver Medals 27,353 4,561 26, , AHM State Winner Ctfs. 178 AHM Divisional Winner Ctfs. 33 Markers Placed Members Soldiers Historical Sites Wives Permission Given to Mark Graves: Members 178 Soldiers 21 Sites 5 Wives 1 Daughters 1 1 Historical Site Restoration The following donations and additions have been made to the Americana Collection, the NSDAR Archives and the Special Collections pertaining to NSDAR history between October, 1985, and February 1, The list of acquisitions has been arranged according to date of receipt. The Americana Collection (1) Facsimilie of signature of Button Gwinnett, made from the original of his signature in the entry in the Parish Register of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Wolverhampton, England, at the time of Gwinnett's marriage to Ann Bourne. From Mrs. Pamelia Long, Historian General, NSDAR. (2) Four manuscript documents. Letter dated September 28, 1820, from [J. S. Edwards, Pension Office, War Department, to Caleb Hammit, Ontario City, New York, informing Mr. Hammit that his name will continue on the Pension Roll; letter dated April 12, 1853, from Samuel Lake, Buffalo [New York] to Erastus Graves concerning the estate of the late Mr. Hanunit and offering his [legal] services; indenture dated November 5, 1855, concerning the sale of a tract of land by Ebenezer Farrington to Asa Kimball in the town of Holland, Erie Cty., New York; and letter dated January 6, 1916, from Orlando Hawks, Holland [New York], to Irene M. Ridge, Grand Rapids, Michigan, in which the lineage of the Ballard family is discussed. From Mrs. Andrew Domson, Saginaw Chapter, DAR, Michigan. (3) Father Abraham's Almanack, 1770, Philadelphia,, by Abraham Weatherwise. Printed by John Dunlap. From Virginia Rutraugh Hopkins, Pithlochaskotee Chapter, DAR, Florida. (4) Assorted materials: undated [tintype?] of Rachel Van Wagnen; manuscript family records pertaining to the Hallenbeck Family ca and the Vrooman Family ca ; and the agreement concluded between John Devoe, Jr., and Stephen Van Rensselaer, on December 16, 1791, concerning Devoe's rental of land from Van Rensselaer and an accompanying, hand-drawn map. From Mrs. Catherine E. Drabik, Clearwater Chapter, DAR, Florida. (5) Land patent for land in the District of Choctaw, State of Mis- APL

28 sissippi, issue to Martha P. Willis by the Land Office in Jackson, Mississippi on October 1, Signed by [President John Quincy Adams]. From the (Estate of) Mary Upshaw Jones Thompson. Grenada Chapter, DAR, Mississippi. (6) U.S. Army Commission promoting John M. Davis to the rank of Captain, effective May 30, Signed on February 1, 1815, by President James Madison and Secretary of War, James Monroe. From Mrs. W. B. Davis, Nancy Horton Davis Chapter, DAR. (7) Autograph album, with entries made between 1837 and This book is purported to have belonged to Miss Sally Polk, sister of President James K. Polk. Autographs include those of T. Jefferson, J. Madison, J. Monroe, and Dolley Madison, as well as those of members of the diplomatic community residing in Washington, D.C., Also, typed copy of a manuscript letter written by Ruth Starbuck Wentworth of Nantucket, Massachusetts, to her parents, dated September 20, From (the Estate of) Mary C. Woolsey, Loantaka Chapter, DAR, New Jersey. (8) Pamphlet entitled Lafayette, written by Hippolyte Castille, and published in Paris in In French, from the Comtesse Bernard Celier, Regent, Rochambeau Chapter, DAR, Paris, France. (9) Book. The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments Newly Translated... Printed in Edinbourgh, [176-]. Includes manuscript records pertaining to the Clark Family. Also, undated fragment of a primer, containing fables. From Lucille Wittmann, Executrix for the Estate of Ada C. McDermott, Fairhope, Alabama. NSDAR Archives and the Special Collection Pertaining to NSDAR History (1) Autochrome. An early form of photography depicting Memorial Continental Hall, dated August 5, Transfer from DAR Museum. (2) Book. Arizona State History of the Daughters of the American Revolution, compiled and edited by Ethel Maddock Clark, State Historian, From Mrs. Robert C. Smith, State Regent, Arizona State Society, DAR. (3) Pen w/case. Gold and mother of pearl writing pen with case dating to the late 19th century. From Mrs. Jerry J. Strayer, State Vice Regent, California State Society, DAR. (4) Letter. Designating Constitution Hall as a National Historic Landmark, dated September 16, From the Office of the President General. (5) Engagement Book. DAR Engagement Book for 1957, in which the New England Colonies provide the theme. Donated by Dr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Brownyard, Erasmus Perry Chapter, DAR, Maryland. (6) Photograph. Black and white photograph of the 32nd Continental Congress (1923), originally belonging to Mrs. R. Everett Spang. From Mrs. Edgar V. Weir, State Regent, Pennsylvania State Society, DAR. (7) Book. History of the Arizona State Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, , compiled and edited by Mila Johnson Jolley, State Historian, Donated by Mary Ann Delaney, Aqua Fria Chapter, DAR, Arizona. (8) Booklet. Memorial booklet for Davie Lindsay Worcester, an early member of the DAR who served on the Memorial Continental Hall Committee. She was from Cincinnati, Ohio, and the booklet was compiled by her husband, Thomas Martin Worcester. Donated by Mary Louise Elliot, Captain Nathaniel Mills Chapter, DAR, Texas. (9) Photograph. Color photograph of Madonna of the Trail tableau for the July 4th celebration in Grand County, Colorado. Donated by Mrs. Anne C. Weaver, Regent, Middle Park Chapter, DAR, Colorado. (10) Booklet (program) and photograph. "Programme" for the 33rd Continental Congress (1924) with annotations by Miss Killian, who attended the congress as a page. Also a black and white photograph of the aforementioned congress. Donated by Marion Patience Hinkle Killian, Elizabeth Wadsworth Chapter, DAR, Maine. (11) Glass Plate. Dedicatory plate for "Toll House" in Barboursville, West Virginia. From Mrs. Anne Fleck, Recording Secretary General, NSDAR. (12) Pamphlet. The Romance of the Revolution, by Alice T Bartram, read before the Fort Greene Chapter, DAR, Brooklyn,, on April 21, Donated by the Fairfield Historical Society, Fairfield, Connecticut. (13) Assorted Materials. Early chapter minutes and records of the Margaret Lynn Lewis Chapter, Roanoke,, and printed materials about the DAR, the majority of which date from the turn of the century. Donated by the Margaret Lynn Lewis Chapter, DAR, Virginia, and Mrs. K. Whitefield Ross, Regent. (14) Catalogues, yearbooks, and sundry printed materials. Catalogues for manuscript dealers, yearbooks for the Massachusetts State Society, DAR, and other materials relating to the Massachusetts State Society, DAR. Donated by Mrs. Raymond A. Klinger, Jr., Agawam Chapter, DAR, Massachusetts. (15) Music. Sheet music for "On Bunker Hill Where Warren Fell," by Henry B. Ingram, copyright From the Ronald E. Brown Family and the Captain Joshua Gray Chapter, DAR, Massachusetts. (16) Video-cassette. Recording of the 1985 National Music Festival for Disabled Veterans held at Constitution Hall. Donated by Paralyzed Veterans of America. (17) Photograph. Photograph of the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution, May 10, 1893, taken at Marshall Hall. Donated by Mrs. Sarah Wilcox, John Alexander Chapter, DAR, Virginia. (18) Artifacts (3). Photograph, piece of ribbon, and scissors used in dedication ceremonies for the refurnishing of the Governor's Council Chamber and the Assembly Committee Room on the second floor of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, on July 4, Transfer from the President General's Office, NSDAR. The offices here at the National Society have made many other important contributions to the NSDAR Archives and Special Collections. The offices of the President General, Historian General, Recording Secretary General, and the Committees Office, Magazine Office, the Office of the Historical Researcher, and offices of the Patriot's Index were all active contributors. MELIA NELSON LONG The Librarian General, Mrs. Gauthier, read her report. Report of the Librarian General Historian General The major project which has consumed the time of the Library staff in late 1985 has been the completion of the second volume of the Library Catalog. Unforeseen computer breakdowns at one of the companies providing a major portion of the initial work toward the publication of the book pushed the delivery date back from December to February or March The size of the book (1,100 pages) has necessitated many revisions and corrections along the way. Sales of the catalog by January 1, 1986 totalled $36,170, or approximately just over half of the estimated printing costs. Additional sales generated after book reviews in 1986 should recoup all publication costs and provide income for the Library. All debts from the Reclassification Project have been paid, with the printing costs of the Library Catalog being the only related expenditure to cover. Elimination of this debt will close the Reclassification Fund. In November the Library began regularly scheduled hours on the first and third Sunday afternoons of each month. On the four Sundays in November and December on which the Library was open, only sixty-eight people utilized the facilities. Of the total, twenty-seven were DAR members, and remaining forty-one non-members generated $ in entrance fees. Photocopying revenue on these four Sundays totalled $ Staff salaries for these four Sundays total $ The Library has been kept open by two regular staff and two rotating volunteer members recruited by the District of Columbia 322 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

29 State Librarian, Mrs. Julius Ausen. The assistance given by Mrs. Ausen and the volunteers has been most welcomed and appreciated by the Librarian General and her staff. Various smaller projects have been completed in the Library. Ten three-shelf bookshelves were purchased and placed in various locations in the Library to alleviate overcrowding in several sections of the collection. Glass for the table tops in the Library was installed in February. A new copier, a Sharp SF-9500, was purchased in October to replace the aging Xerox copier which had broken down nine times in five months. The cost of the copier was funded by monies contributed by the Friends of the Library. Besides the volunteers who have helped staff the Library on Sundays, other DAR members working for Bookworm credit as volunteers continue to index and organize many previously inaccessible research materials. Among the projects currently underway are a reorganization of the Library's genealogical charts and maps and an indexing and organization of several collections of research notes and files donated to the Library in the past by several genealogical researchers. The total number of members who have completed the requirements for Bookworm is now at ninety-eight. The increase in the ranks of the Friends of the Library, Life Members, continues. As of December 31, 1985 there were 233 Life Members. Ten states account for 165 of the total members: Louisiana (36), Texas (28), District of Columbia (20), California (18), Illinois (17), Florida (10), New Jersey (10), Virginia (9), Indiana (9), and Oklahoma (8). The importance of the Friends of the Library cannot be overstated; in the past year these generous members have enabled the Library to purchase a personal computer for cataloging the books and a new copy machine, as well as to make various other improvements to services and equipment. Various statistics attest to the busy atmosphere in the Library. During the last four months of 1985, 2,777 persons (1,307 members; 1,470 non-members) used the Library. Revenues from entrance fees totalled $7,122 and from photocopy fees $7,203. Thirty-three groups visited the Library during this period. The book collection grew by 765 new volumes during this same four months. As always I must offer my sincere appreciation to Eric Grundset and the entire staff. Without these dedicated people the Library would not run so smoothly. God bless them all. RY D. GAUTHIER Librarian General BOOKS ALABA Goldsmith, Glenn Davis. Fort Deposit History and Happenings. From: Sara Lee Red-. mond through Fort Dale Chapter. Murphy, Emory. Kith and Kin. Some Early Families of Moreland, Georgia From: Mrs. Dee Wallace Ward, Jr. through Martha Wayles Jefferson Chapter in honor of Wallace Ward. ALASKA Walker, Dorothy Thorne. The Descendants of Jacob Smith and His Wife Emmeline Vogel From: Dorothy Thorne Walker through Colonel John Mitchell Chapter. AZONA Connor, Ralph. Swiss Family Kasserman. From: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Connor through Agua Fria Chapter. Romer, Mary Catherine. The Heritage and the Legacy of John Ramsey Rothrock, A Colorado Pioneer From: Mary Catherine Romer through Meson Chapter. Rowley, Ruth McCammon. McCammon-Carter and Allied Families From: Mrs. Ruth Rowley through Agua Fria Chapter. Smith, Cornelius C., Jr. Fort Huachuca-The Story of a Frontier Post. From: Varva Mumford Steele through Tombstone Chapter in honor of Ewing Martin Steele, U.S. Amy Retired. Walker, Henry P. and Bufkin, D. Historical Atlas of Arizona From: Mrs. John S. King through Tucson Chapter in memory of Kathleen Hosmer Bowker. ARKANSAS Counts, Gloria Lee Miller. Abernethy-Smith, Volume I From: Gloria Miller Counts, 3806 Glenmere Rd., North little Rock, Arkansas Southwest Arkansas Genealogical Society. Columbia County, Arkansas Marriage Book A From: Old Military Road Chapter. CALIFORNIA Brown, Christopher, Caroline 0...and Ide Elizabeth Brown. Rewarding Years Recalled From: Mary K. Brown Lawson through Ann Loucks Chapter. Delgado, Sarah Hattie Hazel. Descendants and Related Families of David Samuel Ware and Amanda Roselee Chesteen Ware From: Mrs. Sarah H. Hazel Delgado through Mit-Khan-A-Khan Chapter in memory of Rosanna Waters Farrow. Haw, Joseph L. III. The Haw Family Ancestry From: Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott Quinn through Juan Crespi Chapter in honor of Mrs. Joseph L. Haw III. Isbell, Odessa Morrow. True and Bevers (Beavers) with Brief Data on Allied Families From: Mrs. Walter Adams through Mt. Diablo Chapter in honor of Odessa Morrow Isbell. Landis, Carolyn. Dobbins-Sanderson From: Carolyn Landis through Siskiyou Chapter. Muskingum County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society. Genealogical Gleanings from Highland and Monroe Townships From: Letitia Coxe Shelby Chapter. Kirkpatrick, Dorthie and Edwin. Rockbridge County Marriages From: Mrs. Edwin C. Kirkpatrick through Katuktu Chapter. Orange County Genealogical Society. Old Anaheim Cemetery. 2 volumes From: Santa Ana Chapter. Rea, Dallas P and Cockrum, James E. The Genealogy of the Ancestry of John Palmer Rea and Grace Delma Rae Cockrum From: Phyllis Adrienne Cockrum-Kirley through Mission Viejo Chapter. Wrath, L. Knivin et al. Province in Rebellion: Documentary History of the Founding of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Microfiche with notes and guide in separate volume. From: Mrs. Marguerite K. Bonswar through Don Jose de Ortega Chapter in memory of Gladys P Kent. COLORADO Coldham, Peter W Lord Mayor's Court of London Depositions Relating to Americans From: Mount Lookout Chapter. Cross, Hamilton and Ina. Hardesty Genealogy From: Marion J. Roth through Denver Chapter. McRoberts, Mary. Genealogical Abstracts from the Boulder Daily Camera , Boulder, Colorado From: Arapahoe Chapter. CONNEICUT Connecticut Society of Genealogists. Ancestry Service, Volume 3, Cabae-Czirbusz From: Freelove Baldwin Stow Chapter. Plimpton, Betty, ed. Vital Records of Saybrook Colony From: Nathan Hale Memorial Chapter. DELAWARE Cushing, John D. The First Laws of the State of Delaware, Volumes land II From: Delaware State Society in honor of the Honorary State Regents. Hitchens, E. Dallas and Hurley, E. M. Milford, Delaware and the Milford Area After From Lucy Hazen Barnes through Cooch's Bridge Chapter. Mask, Margaret Hall. Price Families on Richardson Creek Union/Anson County, North Carolina From: Margaret Hall Mask through Caesar Rodney Chapter. Roberts, Percy. History of the Welsh Track Church and the Life of Elder John Green Eubanks From: Lucy Hazen Barnes through Cooch's Bridge Chapter. DIST OF COLUMBIA Adair, Douglass and Schutz, John. Peter Oliver's Origin and Progress of the American Revolution From: Mrs. John J. Humphrey through Monticello Chapter. Buley, Carlyle. The Old Northwest Pioneer Period , Volume land Volume II. From: Margaret Callender through Louisa Adams Chapter. Colonial Dames of Delaware. A Calendar of Delaware Wills, New Castle, Delaware From: Mrs. Margaret Callender through Louisa Adams Chapter. Demos, John. A Little Commonwealth. Family Life in Plymouth Colony From: Miriam 0. Smith through Monticello Chapter. Descendants of Isaac and Ann Jackson. Proceedings of the Sesquicentennial Gathering of the Descendants of Isaac and Ann Jackson, Chester, Pennsylvania From: Mrs. Margaret Callender through Louisa Adams Chapter. Franklin County Historical Society. Marriage Records of Franklin County, Tennessee From: Mrs. L. F. Chapman, Jr. through Columbia Chapter in honor of Mrs. Thomas L. O'Connell. Genealogical Society of Weld County, Colorado. Weld County, Colorado, Tombstone Inscriptions From: Mrs. Julius Ausen through Colonel John Washington Chapter in memory of Osmond Case. Heymann, C. David. American Aristocracy: Lives and Times of James Russell, Amy and Robert Lowell From: Florence I. Compton through Monticello Chapter in honor of Evelyn H. Hart. Indiana Historical Society. Walum Olum or Red Score: Migration Legend of the Lenni Lenape or Delaware Indians From: Mrs. Margaret Callender through Louisa Adams Chapter. Keister, E. E. Strasburg, Virginia and the Keister Family From: Martha Washington Chapter in memory of Lucy Dority Rohrs. Leonard, John W History of the City of New York From: Mrs. Lydia Lovenberg through Ruth Brewster Chapter. Lockwood, George B. The New Harmony Movement From: Mrs. Margaret Callender through Louisa Adams Chapter. Marsh, Louise Dollison. Our Dollison Family in America From: Ruth Dallison Radue through Sarah Franklin Chapter in memory of George Washington Dallison ( ). Newark Evening News. Jersey Genealogy Five Volumes and Index From: Marian Hopkins Cooley through Emily Nelson Chapter in memory of Cora Dorsheimer Lesh. Pettijohn, Grace Smith. Memorial Tribute to John Smith and Martha Pickens From: Mrs. Margaret Callendar; through Louisa Adams Chapter. Preston, Dickson. Trappe, the Story of an Old-Fashioned Town From: Patricia F. Elton through Monticello Chapter. Quaife, Milo M., Weig, M. and Appleman. History of the United States Flag From: Mrs. Marie L. Arnold through Monticello Chapter. Rafferty. Historical Atlas of Missouri From: Monticello Chapter in honor of APL

30 Pauline A. Miller. Rotary Club of Randleman, North Carolina. The Story of Naomi Wise; Reminiscences of Randolph County and History of Randleman, North Carolina From: Margaret Callender through Louisa Adams Chapter. Schreiner-Yantis, Netti. Genealogical and Local History Books in Print. Two volumes From: Margaret Cox through Elizabeth Jackson Chapter. Southwest Arkansas Regional Archives. Little River County, Arkansas Cemetery Census, Volumes land!! From: Jessie M. Ashford through Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter. Stevenson, David. Indiana's Roll of Honor, Volume! From: Mrs. Margaret Callender through Louisa Adams Chapter. Stultz, Mary Ruth. Ingram Family History, England to America From: Mary Ruth Stultz through Mary Washington Chapter. Sullivan County Historical Association. Sullivan County, Indiana Cemetery Records, Volumes 2 and From: Mary Jo Simons through Ruth Brewster Chapter. Tanta-Cove Garden Club. Along the Potomac Shore in Prince George's County From: Mrs. Charlotte Temerario through Martha Washington Chapter. Tayloe, Mary Rutherford Hughes. Jamestown to Charlestown: Descendants of Robert B eheathland and Allied Families From: Mrs. Harry M. Tayloe through Judge Lynn Chapter. Tisdale, Florence B. and Rennie, M. B. The Genealogy of the Boulier-Bulyea-Belyea Family From: Miss Rosa Tisdale through Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter. U.S. Department of Defense. Black Americans in Defense of Our Nation From: Mrs. Julius J. Ausen through Colonel John Washington Chapter in honor of the Executive Board, D. C. DAR. White, Lee M. The American Revolution in Notes, Quotes and Anecdotes From: Mrs. Carole Alden through Monticello Chapter. Williams, William Henry. The First State: An Illustrated History of Delaware From: Miss Alice H. Wilson through Monticello Chapter in honor of Miss Florence Compton. Winfrey, James Clifton. The Winfrey Family From: Mrs. Robley Winfrey through Mary Desha Chapter. Winslow, Ola E. Portsmouth, the Life of a Town From: Anne B. Beall through Monticello Chapter. FLODA Ash, Pauline S. and Knowles, Brenda. The Early Settlers of Hudson From: Janet Lewis through Pithlochaskotee Chapter in honor of Mrs. Harriet Cox Easley. Bellwood, Ralph. Tales of West Pasco From: Mrs. Richard Allen Cooper through Pithlochaskotee Chapter. Bennett, Charles E. Florida's "French" Revolution From: Jean Kitchen Blain and Mary Mobley Kitchen through Caladesi Chapter. Brown, Ellen Gardner. Ancestors and Descendants of Henry Wood Gardner and Mary Brown Rathbone From: Ellen Gardner Brown through Seminole Chapter. Coker, William S. The Siege of Pensacola 1781 in Maps From: Pensacola Chapter in memory of Mrs. Robert Foster. Dunson, Eleanor. East Pasco Heritage From: Janet Lewis through Pithlochaskotee Chapter. Gannett, Henry. A Geographic Dictionary of New Jersey reprint of 1894 ed. From: Lucille Slocum Joseph Williams through Clearwater Chapter in memory of Blanche Slocum Joseph. Gibson, George and Florence. Marriages of Monmouth County, New Jersey From: Lucille Slocum Joseph Williams through Clearwater Chapter in memory of Blanche Slocum Joseph. Gold, Robert L. Borderland Empires in Transition From Vera Dunphy Barnickle through Caladesi Chapter. Harden, Winifred Hall. The Fayetteville Letters From: Winifred Hall Harden through Caroline Brevard Chapter. Lamb, Sylvester. The Lamb Family of Ohio From: Marjorie L. McLean through Clearwater Chapter in memory of Jacob Manson Lamb and Anna Rinehart Lamb. Miller, Harry C. The Story of Hudson, Florida From: Janet Lewis through Pithlochaskotee Chapter in honor of Mrs. Harriet Cox Easley. Price, Robert. Alexandria and St. Albans Township From: Mrs. Freddie Wright through Barton Chapter. Russell, Marjorie Douglas. The Douglas in His Hall From: Mrs. Gerden 0. Russell through St. Johns River Chapter. Shaw, Aurora C. Duval County, Florida Marriages , From: Mrs. Doris Weber through Caladesi Chapter. Simcox, Garnett L. John Frennsson From: Garnett Lilliedale Simcox through St. Andrew Bay Chapter. Varick, Floreda and Smith, Phyllis. Tallahassee andleon County, Florida Cemeteries From: Caladesi Chapter in memory of Elizabeth Scott Foster. Wells, Lillian Douglas. Wells- Warnack and Allied Families From: Mrs. Gerden 0. Russell through St. Johns River Chapter. Zebley, Helen L. T. Southern Shoots from Northern Roots From: Barbara Ward Schwartz through Caladesi Chapter. GEORGIA Krakow, Kenneth. Georgia Place Names From: Oliver Norton Chapter. Pruett, Dorothy Sturgis. The Reverend Daniel Sturges Story From: Dorothy Sturgis Pruett through Mary Hammond Washington Chapter. IDAHO Kootenai County Genealogical Society. Forest Cemetery of Coeur d'alene, Idaho From: Violetta M. Zysk through Lt. George Farragut Chapter in memory of Bernice Stonestreet Ferris. ILLINOIS Burns, Helen and Warren. Branches of My Family Tree-The Waite-Waite Branch and Allied Branches Hillyard, Fillmore, Gardner From: Mrs. Helen Burns through Belleville Chapter. Eaton, Phebe Anderson. The Direct Lines: Anderson-Eaton and Allied Families From: Phebe Anderson Eaton through Abraham Lincoln Chapter. Harter, Fayne E. Ancestors and Descendants of George Harter From: Mildred Smith Devanny through Abraham Lincoln Chapter. Marshall, Florence H Census Afton Township, DeKalb County, Illinois From: Florence H. Marshall through General John Stark Chapter in honor of Dorothy G. O'Brien and Shirley Thomas Groark. Marshall, Florence H Census of Clinton Township, DeKalb County, Illinois From: Florence H. Marshall through General John Stark Chapter in honor of Shirley Thomas Groark and Dorothy G. O'Brien. Marshall, Florence H Census: Cortland Township, DeKalb County, Illinois From: Florence H. Marshall through General John Stark Chapter in honor of Dorothy G. O'Brien and Shirley Thomas Groark. Marshall, Florence Houghton Census, DeKalb Township, DeKalb County, Illinois From: Florence Houghton Marshall through General John Stark Chapter in honor of Shirley Thomas Groark, Dorothy G. O'Brien and Robert S. Wiemer. Marshall, Florence Houghton Census, Franklin Township, DeKalb County, Illinois From: Florence Houghton Marshall through General John Stark Chapter. Marshall, Florence Houghton Census, Genoa Township, DeKalb County, Illinois From: Florence Houghton Marshall through General John Stark Chapter in honor of Shirley Thomas Groark, Dorothy G. O'Brien and Robert S. Wiemer. Marshall, Florence Houghton. Oakwood Cemetery, DeKalb County, Illinois From: Florence H. Marshall through General John Stark Chapter in memory of Gus and Grace Duffey Nelson. Serola, Mildred Huber. Huber, Spinner, Tilling Ancestors and Descendants From: Mildred Huber Serola through Rockford Chapter in memory of John A. Huber. Historical Society of Washington County. Washington County, Illinois History From: Mrs. Wanda Calloway Groennert through Trails Crossing Chapter. INDIANA Carver, Bernice. Visual History of Whitley County, Indiana From: Colonel Augustin de la Balme Chapter in memory of Marilynn Yingst. Henry, Marietta E Census Index. Tipton County, Indiana. Genealogical Data From: Indian Reserve Chapter. Henry, Marietta E. Tipton County, Indiana Census Index From: Indian Reserve Chapter. Hopkins, Walter Lee. Hopkins of Virginia and Related Families From: Mary Anthony McGary Chapter. Indian Reserve Chapter, DAR. Tipton County, Indiana Cemetery Inscriptions: Jefferson Township. Also Hamilton County Union Cemetery From: Indian Reserve Chapter. Indian Reserve Chapter, DAR. Tipton County, Indiana Cemetery Inscriptions-Liberty Township From: Indian Reserve Chapter. Indian Reserve Chapter, DAR. Tipton County, Indiana Cemetery Inscriptions Prairie Township. Also Clinton County Bacon Cemetery revision. From: Indian Reserve Chapter. Indian Reserve Chapter, DAR. Tipton County, Indiana. Cemetery Inscriptions Rural Cicero Township From: Indian Reserve Chapter. Lackey, Aileen. Descendants oflean Chadeayne, A Huguenot Shipmaster and Henry Chadeayne, A Soldier in the American Revolution From: Aileen D. Lackey through Mary Bryan Chapter. Pershing, Marvin W History of Tipton County, Indiana Parts land II reprint. From: Indian Reserve Chapter. Reeves, Beulah McGuire, and Hoke, Bessie R. Our Reeves and Related Families From: Mrs. Walter Reeves through Francis Vigo Chapter. Slevin, Ruth. Tipton County, Indiana Marriages ; ; From: Indian Reserve Chapter. IOWA Calhoun County Historical Society. Calhoun County History From: Sac City Chapter. Freese, Leslie T. History and Government of Sac County, Iowa From: Sac City Chapter. Kenney, Ruth W. D. Woodle Genealogy From: Ruth Woodle D. Kenney through Mary Marion Chapter. Morton, Mary H. Morton Twigs From: Sac City Chapter. Wagner, Margaret. Rock Family History From: Margaret Wagner through Mayflower Chapter. Webb, Judy. Clement Drew and Mary Thompson, b. 1821; Their Descendants and Ancestors From: Sac City Chapter. KANSAS Armstrong, Ruth and Jennings, Wayne Federal Census of Johnson County, Kansas. From: Olathe Chapter in memory of Mr. and Mrs. George Walter Ward. Johnson County Genealogical Society. Johnson County, Kansas Cemetery Index From: Mrs. William J. Kelly through Olathe Chapter in memory of Mr. and Mrs. George Walter Ward. Mankato, Kansas, Evangelical Lutheran Church, From: Desire Tobey Sears Chapter. Wilson County, Kansas. Index to 1875 Kansas State Census. From: Neodesha Chapter. 324 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

31 KENTUCKY Augspurger, Barbara. Index to Scott County, Kentucky Wills From: Jemima Johnson Chapter in memory of Doris Barlow. Augspurger, Barbara. Name Changes, Legitimations and Adoptions in the Kentucky Acts From: Jemima Johnson Chapter in memory of Doris Barlow. Fulton County Genealogical Society. Fulton County, Kentucky Marriages From: Jacob Flournoy Chapter. Fulton County Genealogical Society. Fulton County, Kentucky Marriages From: Jacob Flournoy Chapter. Fulton County Genealogical Society. Hickman County Marriages From: Jacob Flournoy Chapter. Pulaski County Historical Society. Census Index , , 1890 Pulaski County, Kentucky From: Somerset Chapter. Rennick, Robert. Kentucky Place Names From: John Marshall Chapter. Summers, Mary Lou. The History of a Branch of the Hardy Family Tree. From: Mrs. Elouise Carden through Peter Force Chapter. LOUISIANA Censer, Jane liirner. North Carolina Planters and Their Children From: Major Benjamin May Chapter in honor of Mrs. Russell Britt, Regent. Irons, Ava Ray. The Stills in South Carolina, Georgia, Texas and Oklahoma From: Mrs. Ava Ray Irons through St. Tammany Chapter. Marsh, Dorotha Riddle. Branches of Riddle Family Tree, Volume II From: Mrs. Dorotha Riddle Marsh through Fort Miro Chapter. Merrill, Hazel Robinson. Families that Migrated to Northwest Louisiana and Northeast Texas From: Hazel Robinson Merrill through Oushola Chapter. Uzee, Philip D. The Lafourche Country: The People and the Land From: Miss Dorothy Naquin through Bayou Lafourche Chapter in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joseph Naquin. INE Young, David C. and Taylor, Robert. Death Notices from Freewill Baptist Publications From: Mary Dillingham Chapter. RYLAND Bloom, Sue. History of Emmanuel (Baust) United Church of Christ, Westminster, Maryland From: Mrs. Peter Theodore through Janet Montgomery Chapter. Holloway, Bessie Gibbes Cheatham. Holloways of the Eastern Shore and Descendants Far and Near, From: Bessie Holloway through Samuel Chase Chapter. Lamont, Corliss. The Thomas Lamonts in America From: Mr. Theodore L. Brownyard through Erasmus Perry Chapter. Library of Keepsakes. How George Washington Got His Gunpowder From: Mr. Theodore L. Brownyard through Erasmus Perry Chapter. Maryland State Society, DAR. Directory of Maryland State Society Daughters of the American Revolution From: Maryland State Society. New Hampshire Historical Society. Historical New Hampshire, Volume XXX VII, nos From: Ann N. Brown through Bottony Cross Chapter. Preston County Historical Society. Preston County, West Virginia History From: Mary Virginia Moore Jones through Youghiogheny Glades Chapter. Sheets, George R. To the Setting of the Sun: The Story of York From: Josephine Ida Ness Theodore through Janet Montgomery Chapter in memory of Mary Ruler Ness Kottcamp. Spear, Burton W The Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John, 1630, Volume 1. Passengers and their Children From: Cathy D. Knepper through Bottony Cross Chapter in honor of Mrs. Glen Hubert Dee. MICHIGAN Amsbury, Doris. Patch-Amsbury Family Chronicle From: Doris Amsbury through Alexander Macomb Chapter. Andrews, Herbert C. History of the Hinsdale Family in France, England and America From: Mrs. Charles Garlett through Sarah Ann Cochrane Chapter. Austin, Connie G. Oak Grove Cemetery, Shiawassee County, Michigan. From: Shiawassee Chapter. Austin, James T. The Life of Elbridge Gerry From: Mrs. Andrew Domson, Jr. through Saginaw Chapter in honor of Mrs. John E Weaver. Couzynse, Robert and Lucille. Locations and Surnames of Shiawassee County Genealogical Society Members From: Shiawassee Chapter. Couzynze, Lucille. Maple River Cemetery, Shiawassee Township, Shiawassee County, Michigan From: Shiawassee Chapter. Fox, Jean M. A Farmington Childhood: The Watercolors of Lillian Drake Avery From: General Richardson Chapter. The Francisco Family From: Mrs. Richard Braund through Philip Livingston Chapter. Hamilton, W. D. Old North Esk on the Mirimichi From: Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter. Hawkins Cemetery and County Poor Farm Cemetery From: Shiawassee Chapter. Hieronymus, Ben T. The Hieronymus Story From: Louisa St. Clair Chapter. La Guire, Marco. James Boswell From: Maren La Guire, Member at Large. La Rue County Historical Society. Bulletins, From: Ezra Parker Chapter. Leaverton, Muriel Body. Leaverton, People of the Swamp From: Mrs. Warren Smith through Ezra Parker Chapter in memory of Paul Leaverton, Sr. Nelson, Arnold Lars and Ruth Morris. Family of John Bernhard Nelson and Ellen Matilda Westman From: Ruth Morris Nelson through Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter in memory of Mathilda Christinson Westman. Seelhoff, Mildred, et al. New Haven Township Cemeteries, Shiawassee County, Michigan From: Shiawassee Chapter. Shiawassee County Genealogical Society. Index of Shiawassee County First Land Owners From: Shiawassee Chapter. Shiawassee County Genealogical Society. Middlebury Township Cemetery, Shiawassee County, Michigan From: Shiawassee Chapter. Shiawassee County Genealogical Society. Naturalization Records of Shiawassee County, Michigan, From: 1983.Shiawassee Chapter. Shiawassee Genealogical Society. Rose Lawn Cemetery, Perry Township; Shiawassee County, Michigan From: Shiawassee Chapter. Sprenger, Bernice Cox. Guide to the Manuscripts in the Burton Historical Collection From: Mrs. Ruby Pearl Henson through Ezra Parker Chapter in honor of Mrs. Carter Weagraff. Stuewer, Colista Evelyn Brown. The DeGraw Family inamerica, From: Colista E. B. Stuewer through Lucinda Hillsdale Stone Chapter. Zdunic, Margaret. Civil War Soldiers Buried in Shiawassee County, Michigan. From: Shiawassee Chapter. MINNESOTA Bishop, J. W History of Fillmore County Minnesota From: Rochester Chapter. Index to: History of Pike County, Missouri. From: Mrs. A. L. Champlin through John Prescott Chapter. Lucas, Lydia A. Manuscripts Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society Guide From: Anthony Wayne Chapter. MISSISSIPPI Dude, Howard I. The Dune Family. Jean Durier of the Huguenot Colony of Bergen County, New Jersey From: Mrs. James V. Mathis through Norvell Robertson Chapter. Rankin County Historical Society. A History of Rankin County, Mississippi, Volume I From: Chief Red Jacket Chapter. MISSOU Barnhouse, August. Hi Cousin, We Are Related to Robert and Rosanna Monroe From: August F. Barnhouse through Niangua Chapter. Bobbitt, John W The Babbitt Family in America From: Dorothy K. Jordan through Elizabeth Randolph Chapter. Douglas, William L., Jr. Gone But Not Forgotten, Volume II. From: Troy Chapter. Evans, Dr. Todd. Todd. From: Mrs. Roy F. Hornbuckle through Platte Purchase Chapter. Pemiscot County Historical Society. Pemiscot County, Missouri Cemetery Inscriptions. 5 volumes From: Mrs. Hamlet Jeff Wade through Gayoso Chapter. MONTANA Western Montana Genealogical Society Bulletin Volumes X, XI, XI I. From: Mrs. Dennis Tate through Bitter Root Chapter. NEBRASKA Collins, William Frederick. History of Fort Omaha and Index. From: Doris Treakle through Omaha Chapter. Eastern Nebraska Genealogical Society. Marriage Records, Dodge County, Nebraska Book 3, From: Lewis-Clark Chapter. Helligso, Martha Stuart. John Deming of Weterfield, Connecticut From: Martha Stuart Helligso through Omaha Chapter. Hicks, Ruth Ann. Original Land Entries of Lancaster County, Nebraska From: Deborah Avery Chapter. Rebecca Winters Genealogical Society. Families of the Pioneers From: Katandin Chapter in memory of the Pioneers of Western Nebraska. Treakle, Doris. History of Pottawattamie County, Iowa. Index by Doris Treakle From: Doris Treakle through Omaha Chapter. NEDA Sanders, Rosa Lee Norwood. Norwood Family and Their Royal Heritage From: Ella Millinger Turner through John C. Fremont Chapter in memory of Roy Millinger. NEW JERSEY Budd Family Association. The Budd Family 1985 Supplement From: Mrs. John R. Budd through Ferro Monte Chapter. Byrne, Bernard James. A Frontier Army Surgeon From: Mrs. Laura Hickock Young through Crane's Ford Chapter. Camus, Raoul. Military Music of the American Revolution From: Count Pulaski Chapter in memory of Ellen Conduff Gilmer and Ora Nichols Meredith. Congar, Samuel. Records Town of Newark , Volume VI Collections of New Jersey Historical Society reprint of 1864 ed. From: The New Jersey State Society in honor of Mrs. Henry A. Klie. Craig, H. Stanley and Way, J. Cape May County Marriages 1700s From: New Barbadoes Neck Chapter. Crayon, J. Percy. Rockaway Records of Morris County, New Jersey Families reprint. From: Ferro Monte Chapter in honor of Mrs. Joseph F. Riggs. Gerlach, Larry R. New Jersey in the American Revolution , A Documentary History From: Mrs. Ernest L. Cunningham through Ferro Monte Chapter. APL

32 Gerlach, Larry R. Prologue to Independence: New Jersey in the Coming of the American Revolution From: Mrs. Ernest L. Cunningham through Ferro Monte Chapter. Shaw, Viola E. and Parker, Barbara. Madison, New Jersey Presbyterian Church From: Loantaka Chapter in memory of Mary Cummings Woolsey. Stryker-Rodda, Kenn. Given Name Index to Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, Volume ii!. From: Miss Margaret E. Borden through Shrewsbury Towne Chapter. White, Donald. A Village at War: Chatham, New Jersey and the American Revolution From: Eagle Rock Chapter. NEW HAMPSHIRE Scytheville-Elkins Sesquicentennial Committee. Reflections in a Millpond. Stories of Scytheville-Elkins From: Mrs. Myron Tenney through Submit Wheatley Chapter. Stiles, Corinne F. and Harvey. Strafford, New Hampshire Cemeteries From: Else Cilley Chapter in memory of those who authored the first copy in 1939 and appreciation of all who have made this updated copy available. NEW YORK Barry, June. Descendants of William Gritman of Hempstead, Long Island From: Charlotte E. McShea through Ruth Floyd Woodhull Chapter. Canning, Jeffry and Buxton, Wally. History of the Tarrytowns From: Mohegan Chapter. Kappenberg, Alice. Index to: History of Suffolk County, New York From: Alice Kappenberg, Summit Drive, Calverton, New York Newton, Robert S. The Newton Family From: Mrs. Bertha 0. Newton through Hannakrois Chapter. Rice, Philip J. Pease Family History From: Mrs. Beverly E. Tadlock through Anna Smith Strong Chapter in memory of Joan Caroline Eichell Kippbul. NORTH CAROLINA Bundy, V. Mayo. Charles Wellons of Johnston County, North Carolina, Ancestors and Descendants From: Sylvia Wellons Craft through Major Benjamin May Chapter. Caruthers, Eli W. The Old North State in I77Z Volumes I and II Reprint From: Rachel Caldwell Chapter. Casstevens, Frances Harding. The Heritage of Yadkin County From: Miss Luetta Booe through Old North State Chapter in memory of Mrs. Pernie Reavis Booe. Ekirch, A. Roger. "Poor Carolina:" Politics andsociety incolonialnorthcarolina From: Mrs. L. Gilbert Carroll through Colonel Thomas Robeson Chapter in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the chapter. The Guilford County Genealogist. Fall, 1984, Winter, Spring, Summer From: Rachel Caldwell Chapter. Harris, Carlton McKenzie. Harris-Ross. From: Mrs. Mae Belle Barrow North through Guilford Battle Chapter in memory of Carlton McKenzie Harris, Jr. Haun, Weynette. Chowan County, North Carolina Court Minutes. Book I From: Mrs. William Nixon through Edenton Tea Party Chapter in honor of Mrs. Wood Privott. Haun, Weynette. Perquimans Precinct, North Carolina Births, Marriages, Deaths and Fleshmarks From: Mrs. William Nixon through Edenton Tea Party Chapter in honor of Mrs. George K. Mack. Henderson County Genealogical and Historical Society. Heritage of Henderson County, North Carolina, Volume I From: Mrs. Lois Tincher Dorsey through Joseph McDowell Chapter in memory of William Tincher, Revolutionary Ancestor. Kendall, Katharine. Person County, North Carolina Marriage Records From: Mrs. Lee McCollum through James Hunter Chapter in honor of Mrs. Joseph K. Showfety. Munday, H. A. Family of John Patton updated. From: Rebecca Phelps Hudson through Major William Chronicle Chapter in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth James Hudson. Stanly County Genealogical Society. 1800, 1810, 1830, 1840 Federal Census of Montgomery County, North Carolina From: Yadkin River Patriots Chapter. Whitlow, Jeannine, ed. The Heritage of Caswell County, North Carolina From: Katharine Kerr Kendall through Samuel Johnston Chapter. Wilson, Evelyn Hubbard. Journal of George Follett Wilson, April I828-September From: Evelyn Hubbard Wilson through Colonel Joseph Winston Chapter. OHIO Adams and Mozley. Marriage Records of Shelby County, Ohio, Volumes 1 and II. 1981, From: Barbara Adams and Gene Mozley through Lewis Boyer Chapter. Clark, Edward Stephens. The American Genealogical Record, Volume I. The Stephens Family with Collateral Branches From: Mrs. Wilda Lichtenfels through Lagonda Chapter. Dietz, James R. History of William Dietz, Sr. and His Descendants From: Steubenville Chapter. Duty, Allene Beaumont. The Warren Family, Ancestors and Descendants of Moses Warren of Warrenville, Ohio From: Western Reserve Chapter. Hargrove, Sylvia S. Muskingum County Footprints From: Muskingum Chapter. Ohio State Society, DAR. Master Index Ohio Society, DAR Genealogical and Historical Records, Volume From: The Ohio State Society. Peck, Josephine Middleton Supplement to Denison Genealogy of From: Mrs. William H. Silk through Shaker Chapter. Supplee, lone B. Adamsville High School History and Bibliography From: Mrs. Lloyd Supplee through Muskingum Chapter. OKLAHO Alderman, Pat. Nancy Ward, Cherokee Chieftainess From: Christine Clark through Cherokee Capital Chapter. Burns, Betty Siros. SirosISirot Family Including Related Lines From: Nancy Green Chapter. Hires, Thura Colby Truax. Thura Truax Hires Manuscripts, Volume I-Pennsylvania-Ohio From: Mary Louise Morris McMaster through Oklahoma Prairies Chapter of Bethany. Keeney, Roscoe C., Jr. 2,597 Keeney Relatives. Plus Supplement From: Mr. Roscoe C. Keeney, Jr. through Cimarron Chapter in memory of Mary Cornelia Keeney Baker. Southwest Oklahoma Genealogical Society. History of Comanche County, Oklahoma From: Polly Lewis Murphy through Lawton Chapter. OREGON McCourt, Martha J. F. American Descendants of Henry Luce of Martha' s Vineyard. 3 volumes plus Index From: Martha McCourt through Astoria Chapter. PENNSYLNIA Altoff, Mary Weaver. Saint Aloysius Church oflittlest own, Pennsylvania From: Mrs. Paul Altoff through Gettysburg Chapter. Amerman, Dorothy S. Ancestors and Descendants of George Thomas Ames and Sallie Garrison Smith, Accomack County, Virginia From: Fort Augusta Chapter. Burchinal, Beryl and Martin. The Burchinal Genealogy From: Miss Beryl M. Burchinal through Pittsburgh Chapter in memory of Fred Grant Burchina] and Lucy Blanche Morgan Burchinal. Fort Antes Chapter, DAR. My Patriot and From: Fort Antes Chapter in memory of Mrs. Julia Russell Harris. Gressley, Helen W. Duck Family History From: Helen W. Gressley through Indiana County Chapter. Harriss, Helen L. Allegheny County Deed Abstracts, Volumes land II, From: Pennsylvania State Society. Kershner, William J. Diary of Reverend William J. Kershner. From: Janis.1. Sebastian through Berks County Chapter. McNealy, Terry and Waite, Frances. Bucks County Tax Records From: Pennsylvania State Society. McQuillis, Shirley and Iscrupe, William. Index to Administrations of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania From: Pennsylvania State Society. McQuillis, Shirley and Iscrupe, William. Westmoreland in 1825 (tax lists). From: Pennsylvania State Society. Romesberg Historical Committee. Romesberg Family History From: Mrs. Richard Walker through Kushkushkee Trail Chapter. Tozier, Gladys. Tozier and Allied Families From: Gladys A. Tozier through Lycoming Chapter. Walker, Elizabeth Renison. The Renisons, the Kennedys and Related Families From: Mrs. Elizabeth R. Walker through Kushkushkee Trail Chapter. Walker, Elizabeth R. The Rosebaugh Line. From: Mrs. Elizabeth R. Walker through Kushkushkee Trail Chapter. Wall, Elizabeth J. Allegheny County Court of Quarter Session Minutes, Volume! From: Pennsylvania State Society. RHODE ISLAND Dearden, Paul F. Rhode Island Campaign of 1778: Inauspicious Dawn of Alliance. From: Beacon Pole Hill Chapter. Millar, John Fitzhugh. Rhode Island: Forgotten Leader of the Revolutionary Era. From: Beacon Pole Hill Chapter. SOUTH CAROLINA Strawn, Anne White. Ancestors and Descendants ofjohn White and Sarah Elizabeth Green with Allied Lines From: Mrs. Anne White Strawn through Kate Berry Chapter. SOUTH DAKOTA Hall, Lucy E. The Hall Family Genealogy From: Daniel Newcomb Chapter. Wakonda History Committee. Wakonda, South Dakota Centennial From: Mrs. Mark Ryken through Daniel Newcomb Chapter. TENNESSEE Camp, Henry R. Sequatchie County, Tennessee History From: Nancy Ward Chapter in memory of Dorris Shoemaker. Glover's Trace Chapter. Benton County, Tennessee Marriage Records From: Glover's Trace Chapter in memory of Mr. William Hulon Brewer and Mr. Hayden Oxford. Mayo, Maxine. Crockett County, Tennessee Deeds From: James Buckley Chapter. Murrell, Frances C. The Methodists Came This Way. From: Tbllahoma Chapter. Nicholson, James. Grundy County, Tennessee History From: Nancy Ward Chapter in memory of Marie Reaves Mincke. Snell, William and Taylor, V. Marriage Notices in the Cleveland Tennessee Banner From: Chief John Ross Chapter in memory of Ruth Harsch Rhodes. TEXAS Clark, Eunice Newbold. Clarks from Pennsylvania and Allied Families from Early 1700s to From: Eunice Newbold Clark through Jane Douglas Chapter. 326 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

33 Coleman County Historical Society. A History of Coleman County (Texas) and its People. 2 volumes From: Captain William Buckner Chapter. Floyd County Historical Museum. History of Floyd County, Texas From: Buffalo Grass Chapter. Gable, Bertha L. Red River County, Texas Cemeteries, Volume II From: Bertha L. Gable through Martha Laird Chapter in honor of Mrs. Jessie Marie Williams Frugia. John Cavet Chapter, United States Daughters of War of 1812 Ancestors and their Children From: Mrs. William H. Tabb through Nancy Horton Davis Chapter. Ledgerwood, Marian Carter. Descendants of Mark Shumate of Claiborne County, Tennessee From: Marian Carter Ledgenvood through Samuel Sorrell Chapter in memory of Mrs. Ella May Jones Carter. Manning, Wentworth. Some History of Van Zandt County (Texas), Volume! reprint of 1919 ed. From: Mrs. Faye Laney, 410 West James, Wills Point, Texas McPherson, B. F. Autobiography of B. F. McPherson From: Mrs. Ruth Young Huddle through Six Flags Chapter. Murphy, Emory. The Polk Family. Supplement One From: Mrs. Bennie Currey Singh through Mary Shirley McGuire Chapter in memory of Mrs. Ruth Ellen Polk Currey. Niemeier, Rose B. and Schendel, Beth N. The Brantley Family Tree From: Yorktown Bicentennial Chapter. Smith, Marcia Hurst. Index to Hursts of Shenandoah From: Spring Creek Chapter. Southworth, Mary Ford. A Maples Leaf From: Ruth Mary Maples through Esther McCrory Chapter. Troxel, Navena and Warner, Susan M. Mexican War-Index to Pension Files, Volumes From: Susan Merrill Warner through Mary Shirley McGuire Chapter. Parmenas Taylor. A Prime Narrative of Colonel Parmenas Taylor of 1776 Period and Later. From: Cornelia Alice Davis Nash through Captain William Young Chapter. Wilson, Iowa Leona Spear. Spear Family Memorial From: Mrs. D. E. Wilson through Abigail Ann Berry Chesley Chapter. Winkler County Historical Commission. Winkler County (Texas) History From: Mrs. Bernie Chesley McCrea and Mrs. Bernie Ann McCrea Hale through Abigail Ann Berry Chesley Chapter. Foy, Leslie T. The City Bountiful. From: Kathryn R. Hess through Sego Lily Chapter. UTAH Rector, Connie and Deputy, Diane. Roots and Branches From: Diane Deputy through Uintah Chapter. VERMONT Town of Corinth History Committee. History of Corinth, Vermont From: Mrs. George Gibby through Rebeckah Hastings Chapter. Townshend: The Way it Was 'til Now From: William French Chapter. VIRGINIA Arlington Genealogy Club. Graveyards of Arlington County, Virginia From: Mary McCampbell Bell through Lynnhaven Parish Chapter in honor of Mrs. Elisabeth W. Schmidt. Beard, Pauline. In the Heart of the Shenandoah Valley: Descendants of Edward Beard From: Barbara L. Anderson and Carolyn L. Hunley through Lynnhaven Parish Chapter in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Abram N. Lineweaver. Brinsfield, John W Religion and Politics in Colonial South Carolina From: Mrs. F. Mitchell Alexander through Dr. Elisha Dick Chapter in memory of Mrs. Murray L. Home. Bums, Marilyn J. Index to Wyndham Robertson's "Pocahontas Alias Mat oaka and Her Descendants. From: William Byrd Chapter in memory of Emma Pelham Hank. Corron, Elizabeth H. Clifton Forge, Virginia-Scenic, Busy, Friendly From: Mrs. B. P Knight, Jr. through Virginia Frontier Chapter in honor of Mrs. G. E. Honts, Jr., State Regent. Fries, U. E. From Copenhagen to Okanogan From: Nanci DeBord Browning through Hampton Chapter. Gardner, John D. and Paine, Tom. Marriage Index-Todd County, Kentucky From: Margie G. Brown through Cameron Parish Chapter in honor of Mary Ruth Duncan Garrison. Green, Laurie B. and West, Virginia R. Old Churches, their Cemeteries and Family Graveyards of PrincessAnne County, Virginia From: Laurie B. Green and Virginia R. West through Great Bridges Chapter. Kincaid, Robert L. The Wilderness Road From: Bathsheba W. Kincaid through Major George Gibson Chapter. Ladd, Percy C. The First Congregational Church of Moline, Illinois From: Mrs. William Millman through Dr. Elisha Dick Chapter. Lorente, Arline T. Our Families and Kin Then and Now: Blackburn, Franck, Leake and Thornton From: Scotchtown Chapter. Lovett, Virginia Vance Record of Nelson County, Kentucky Lutheran Church From: Mary Ann Dickerson Shoemaker through Cameron Parish Chapter in honor of Sister Elizabeth Dickerson. McBride, Dr. C. F. Record of Samuel McBride with Lineal Descendants and Family Connections From: Cameron Parish Chapter. Meem, J. Lawrence Jr. John Gaw Meem and His Descendants From: Mrs. J. Lawrence Meem through Jack Jouett Chapter. Miller, Anne Vestal. A Lineage in the Cox Family and Gilley Family From: Anne V. Miller through Cameron Parish Chapter. Riley, Agnes G. S. Brigadier General William Campbell From: Mrs. Agnes G. S. Riley through Stuart Chapter. Rutman, Darrett B. and Anita. A Place in Time: Middlesex County, Virginia From: District II Virginia Regents Club in memory of Grace Fuller Knowles. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. One Year Renewal Subscription and Five Back Issues. From: Willamsburg Chapter in memory of the deceased chapter members. Virginia Military Institute. Register of Former Cadets. Memorial Edition From: Mrs. Robert H. Knox through Virginia Frontier Chapter in memory of Colonel Robert H. Knox. Vogt, John and Kethley, T. W. Fluvanna County Marriages From: Cameron Parish Chapter in memory of Georgia Keena. Vogt, John and Kethley, T. W. Fredrick County Marriages From: Cameron Parish Chapter in memory of Georgia Keena. Vogt, John and Kethley, T. W. Lee County Marriages From: Cameron Parish Chapter in memory of Georgia Keena. Vogt, John and Kethley, T. W. Loudoun County Marriages From: Cameron Parish Chapter in memory of Georgia Keena. Vogt, John and Kethley, T. W. Nelson County Marriages From: Cameron Parish Chapter in memory of Georgia Keena. Vogt, John and Kethley, T. W. Powhatan County Marriages From: Cameron Parish Chapter in memory of Georgia Keena. WASHINGTON D'Arcy, Mariann Hunsaker. Recollections of the Family of Jacob T. and Emily Collings Hunsaker From: Patricia Smith Wilson through Lakota Chapter. Whitney, Marci. Notable Women From: Mrs. Stanley Bills through Mary Ball Chapter. WEST VIRGINIA Allemong, Kathern Ruppenthal. Ruppenthal History From: Kathem R. Allemong through Ye Towne of Bathe Chapter. Allen, Bernard L. Parkersburg, A Bicentennial History From: James Wood Chapter in honor of Betty E. Morton. Frame, Katherine Hart. The Harts of Randolph From: John Hart Chapter. Gibbs, Mildred Chapman. Luman Gibbs, Pioneer From: Mildred C. Gibbs through Colonel Charles Lewis Chapter. Ramage, Donald E. Doddridge County Cemeteries From: West Virginia State Society in honor of Betty E. Morton. Stinson, Helen S. Land Entry Book Greenbrier County, West Virginia From: West Virginia State Society in honor of Betty E. Morton. Stinson, Helen S. Nicholas County, West Virginia Cemeteries From: Nancy Ruth Johnson through Captain James Allen Chapter. Thrrentine, George R. Turrentine Family From: Charlotte Franz Burns through Charleston Chapter in honor of John and Eva Thrrentine in memory of Annie Thorn Henderson Thrrentine. WIONSIN Rose, Christine. Ancestors and Descendants of the Brothers Reverend Robert Rose and ReverendCharles Rose of Colonial Virginia From: Gretchen Warda through Port Washington Chapter. WYOMING Bassett, T.D.S. Vermont: A Bibliography of its History From: Cheyenne Chapter. FOREIGN Funderburg, Alvin K. Descendants of Jacob and Eva (Boone) Funderburgh From: Irma Leona Frantz Watson through John Edwards Chapter, Mexico. Ashley, Allen L. and Julia R. The Ashley Family From: Julia Robertson Ashley. MEMBERS Miller, Adrian. Richard C. L. Moncure M Book From: Adrian Miller. New York Historical Resources Center. Guide to Historical Resources in Jefferson County, New York Repositories From: Arloine Wernecke, 5431 Village Drive, West Bend, Wisconsin New York Historical Resources Center. Guide to Historical Resources in Richmond County (Staten Island)New York Repositories. From: Arloine Wemecke, 5431 Village Drive, West Bend, Wisconsin NON-MEMBERS Adams, Leland. Accounting Procedures for the Small Genealogical Library-Or What Will We Ever Do with All This Money. From: Leland Adams, W. 91st St., Overland Park, Kansas American Clan Gregor Society. Yearbook of the Clan Gregor Society, Volume LXIX Gathering of From: The American Clan Gregor Society. American College of Heraldry. The Heraldic Register of America, Volume I Revised From: The Publisher, American College of Heraldry. Babcock, Norwood. Daniel Knight Babcock of Cranston, Rhode Island, His Ancestors, Male Line Descendants and Others From: Norwood N. Babcock, P. 0. Box 1088, Highlands, North Carolina Barnes, Ralph M. Early Days in Clifton Mills From: Carolyn Barnes Lemm, 2801 Octavia St. #2, San Francisco, California Buswell, Fred G. Henry Lee Buswell: His Ancestors and Descendants From: Fred G. Buswell, P.O. Box 141, Culpeper, Virginia Chapman, Thomas C. The Chapman Trail From: Thomas C. Chapman, Fau- APL

34 leens Farm, Taylor Lane, Occidental, California Coffey, Marvin D. James Bluford Coffey, His Ancestors and Descendants in America, Volume II From: Marvin D. Coffey, 1018 Clay Street, Ashland, Oregon Conejo Valley Genealogical Society. Conejo Valley Surname Register From: Conejo Valley Genealogical Society, Box 1228, Thousand Oaks, California Connelly, Gordon M. The Leedy Family History From: Gordon M. Connelly, P. 0. Box 438, Garrett Park, Maryland Cross, Loyal 0. and Marjorie T. Cross. New York State, From: The Children of the American Revolution. Cuffez, A. Coffey Genealogy From: Commandant Andre Cuffez, Basis Koksijde, R. Vandammestraat 100, 8460 Koksijde, Belgium. Czamy, Linda Saul. Rogers Run; James Rogers and His Descendants From: Linda Saul Czarny, 1439 S. Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado Dennard, Norris. Dennard Heritage From: Mrs. Evangeline Dennard Holland, 422 Panola West, Carthage, Texas Eberhardt, Edith W. and Robertson, Adaline M. The Maryes of Virginia From: Adaline Marye Robertson, 902 S. Buchanan Street, Arlington, Virginia Fields, Myra J. Three Centuries with Rosenberger, Rosenberry Family From: Myra J. Fields, 358 Lincoln Way West, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Finch, Walter G. Finch and Koontz Families: Supplemental Material to Accompany SAR Application. From: Walter G. Finch, 1501 Fidelity Bldg., Baltimore, Maryland Fishbum, John. The Fishburns From: John Fishburn, P.O. Box 3077, Sunriver, Oregon Foote, Mina Carley. Family History and Genealogy of the Carley-Barnes, Slack Families From: Mina Carley Foote, 101 W. Chestnut, Walla Walla, Washington Genealogical Society of Stanislaus County, California. Stanislaus County, California Abstracts of Probates From: Genealogical Society of Stanislaus County. Hardin, James Oran. Hardin, U.S.A., Volume From: James Oran Hardin, P.O. Box 392, Kilmarnock, Virginia Hardin, Vera N. The Ironmasters Kin. Genealogy of William and Mark Bird From: Vera N. Hardin, Rte. 3, Box 610, Blacksburg, South Carolina Harrington, Ruth Haddox. Harrington-Heath Heritage From: Ruth Haddox Harrington, 7824 Flourtown Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Harris, Fanchon Harper. Harper-Clark Family, Graves County, Kentucky From: Fanchon Harper Harris, 32 Ambrose Lane, Hampton, Virginia Harris, Ruth Witt. Witt-Bates Connections From: Wayne Witt Bates, Rodgers Rd., Fairfax, Virginia Renshaw, Richard Townsend. Belcher-Henshaw and Other Ancestry of Richard Townsend Hens/saw From: Mrs. Clarissa C. H. Guerrini, 1405 Grasshopper Rd., Huntington Valley, Pennsylvania Jamestowne Society. Georgia No. 1 Company From: C. P Crosby, State of Georgia Society. Jennings, Elizabeth R. and Robison, William C. Robison Family History revision of 1985 ed. From: William C. Robison, 3612 Clancey Lane, El Paso, Texas Kelley, Janette S. Our Heritage. Personalities, Columbia County, Georgia From: Janette S. Kelley, Star Route, Box 66 A2, Harlem, Georgia Kern, Mary Katharine. History of the Market Street United Methodist Church, Winchester, Virginia From: Colonel W B. Kern, 7624 Midday Lane, Alexandria, Virginia Kershner Family Association. Kershner Kinfolk, Volume From: Kershner Family Association, 1449 Fox Run Drive, Charlotte, North Carolina Leonard, Maxine Crowell. Wilson and Hull From: Maxine C. Leonard, P O. Box 447, Janesville, Iowa Lewis, Leroy C. William Lewis of Limestone County, Alabama From: Leroy C. Lewis, 1405 Fox Drive, Searcy, Arkansas Linder, Marvin D. The Linders of Adair County, Missouri From: Marvin Dean Linder, R.F.D. No. 4, Kirksville, Missouri Lyman, C. J. The Lyman Family From: C. J. Lyman, 3103 Shawnee, Des Moines, Iowa Maull, Flora Davis. Genealogical Notebook of Flora Davis Maul! From: Flora Davis Maull, 250 Park Avenue, New York, New York McClure, Paul. Ashcraft Family Record From: Paul McClure, Millerstown, Kentucky Meek, Vera. Montgomery County, Texas Census Records Montgomery County Mortality Schedules 1850, 1860, 1870, From: Montgomery County Genealogical & Historical Society, P.O. Box 751, Conroe, Texas ( Miranda, Bernice M. Indexes to "Mansell Family in America" by Frank Munsell 1884 ) From: Bernice Munsell Miranda, 6552 Beacon Avenue S., Seattle, Washington Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society. Cockerham- Branch-Marland Funeral Director's Records , Volume IA-K. From: Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society, Conroe, Texas. Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society. Membership Ancestor Charts, Volume!. From: Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society, Conroe, Texas. Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society. Metcalf Funeral Director's Records, Volumes!, II, III, IV, V. From: Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society. Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society. Montgomery County, Texas 1890 Tax Records. From: Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society, Conroe, Texas Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society. Montgomery County, Texas 1900 Census Index. From: Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society, Conroe, Texas Montgomery County, TexaS Genealogical and Historical Society. Montgomery County, Texas Cemeteries, Volumes 11,111, IV, V. VI. From: Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society, Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society. Montgomery County, Texas Probate Minutes, From: Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society, Conroe, Texas. Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society. Montgomery County Census Records From: Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society, P.O. Box 751, Conroe, Texas Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society. Montgomery County Census Records From: Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society, P.O. Box 751, Conroe, Texas Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society. St. Joseph's Catholic Church Baptismal Records From: Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society, Conroe, Texas. Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society. Wahrneberger Funeral Home Records, , Volumes! and II. From: Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society, Conroe, Texas Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society. West Virginia- Some Cemeteries of Monroe and Kanawha counties. From: Montgomery County, Texas Genealogical and Historical Society, Conroe, Texas O'Kelley, Harold Ernest. Four Families Through Georgia From: Harold Ernest O'Kelley, 300 Geneseo Road, San Antonio, Texas Peoples, Mary. Montgomery County, Texas History From: Montgomery County Genealogical and Historical Society, P.O. Box 751, Conroe, Texas Powers, Ralph. Bean-Powers Ancestry From: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powers, 202 Hill Crest Ct., Jonesville, Michigan Rainey, Ralph E. Wallace A. Rainey and Jessie!. Ringer; Their Ancestors, Descendants and Allied Families From: Ralph E. Rainey, Box 296, Carlyle, Illinois Reep, James W. and Reynolds Reep. Reep Family Bibliography, Volume I From: The Reep Family Association, P.O. Box 113, Bladensburg, Maryland Robison, William C. and Jennings, Elizabeth R. Condit Family History From: Mrs. R. W. Jennings, 425 Vassar Avenue, Berkeley, California Rothrock, Henry Shirley. Rothrock Genealogy, 2nd revised edition From: Henry S. Rothrock, 3 Red Oak Rd., Wilmington, Delaware Rowland, Ralph and Star. Kellenbergers and Shearers of Pennsylvania, Maryland and Points West From: the authors, 4209 San Juan Drive, Fairfax, Virginia Shipp, Ralph D. The Shipp Family Genealogy, Revised edition From: Ralph D. Shipp, 850 8th Street, Boulder, Colorado Simpson, Edna Grant. The Mashburn Family of North Carolina and Georgia From: Edna Grant Simpson, 3619 Alpine Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee Simpson, Edna Grant. The Sullivan Family of Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia From: Edna Grant Simpson, 3619 Alpine Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee Slade and Velmas. Meek Cemetery, Decatur County, Iowa. From: Danny Fluhart, Box 221 E. Hoffman Road, Waldorf, Maryland Swanson, Ernest C. Descendants of Isaac Patten, Sr., and Jane Norris From: Ernest C. Swanson, Palmetto Drive, El Paso, Texas Todd, Mary Louise B. Descendants of Thomas and Susannah Bull of Hartford, Connecticut, Part III, Generations 8 & From: Mary Louise Todd, 1017 South Lakemont Circle, Winter Park, Florida Tribble, Anna Laura Henderson. The Family Tree of Henderson From: Anna Laura Henderson Tribble, Route 1, Box 283, Blacksburg, Virginia. Triplett, Carolyn East. East Family From: Carolyn East Triplett, 108 Janwood Circle, Forest, Mississippi United States Daughters of 1812, Tennessee Society. Tennessee Soldiers in the War of From: United States Daughters of Vanwelde, Armand. Histoire du Patronyme Van Weide( n) From: Armand Vanwelde, Brussels, Belgium. Weisser, Wolfgang. Weiser Family Documents From: Pastor Frederic S. Weiser in memory of Elizabeth S. Weiser. Willett, Albert James, Jr. The Willett Families of North America. 2 volumes From: Albert James Willett, Jr. Williams, Louis J. The Harbours in America From: The Association in Honor of Mrs. Mabel Dunn Groskey. Wilson, Francis Lesher. Le Seur, Lesher, Lasher, Lozier Families of the U.S.A From: Francis L. Wilson, 309 Forest Drive, Ellsworth, Kansas Wulfsberg Family Members. The Wulfsberg Family in America. The "Frantz Einar Story." From: Einar T. Wulfsberg, 1309 E. Marina Drive #309, Aurora, Colorado PURCHASED Alsop, Susan Mary. Yankee at the Court: The First Americans in Paris. Doubleday Ames, Susie M. County Court Records of Accomack-Northampton, Virginia Virginia Historical Society Arnow, Harriette S. Flowering of the Cumberland. University Press of Kentucky Arnow, Harriet S. Seedtime on the Cumberland. University Press of Kentucky. Arps, Walter E., Jr. Heirs and Orphans: Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Distributions, Family Line Bailyn, Bernard and Hench, John B. The Press and the American Revolution. Northeastern University Press Baker, Russell P Arkansas Township Atlas. Arkansas Genealogical Society Baltimore County Historical Society. Baltimore Cemeteries, Volume I.Family Line 328 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

35 Publications Batman, Gale W. Tennessee Divorces Bamman Bartholomew, John. Road Atlas of Europe. Bartholomew Battle, J.H. History ofbucks County, Pennsylvania. Bucks County Genealogical Society reprint of 1887 edition. Becker, Carl Lotus. The History of Political Parties in the Province of New York University of Wisconsin Press Beeman, Richard. The Old Dominion and the New Nation. University Press of Kentucky Beeson, Cecil. Blackford County, Indiana Marriage Records Selby Publishing Beeson, Cecil. Blackford County, Indiana Probate ; Wills Selby Publishing Benningfield, Edward. Larue County, Kentucky Cemeteries. McDowell Publications Berger, Carl. Broadsides and Bayonets. Presidio Press Black, Geneal and Ryan, M. Hamner Heritage. Cesco Press Breckinridge, S. P. Legal Tender: A Study in English and American Monetary History. Greenwood Press reprint. Breen, T. H. Tobacco Culture. Princeton University Press Briggs, Richard A. The Early History of West Point, Hardin County, Kentucky. McDowell Publications Brough, William. The Natural Law of Money. Greenwood Press reprint. Brown, Jessica S. The American South: A HistoricalBibliography, Volumes I and II. ABC-Clio Burnett, Edmund C. Letters of Members of the Continental Congress, Volumes 1-8. Peter Smith Chittenden, Abraham. Orderly Book August 16, 1776-September 29, Case, Lockwood and Brainard Co Clark, Charles. The Eastern Frontier. NorthernNew England University Press of New England Cobb, David A. New Hampshire Maps to University Press of New England Cohen, Lester H. The Revolutionary Histories. Cornell University Press Coleman, J. Winston, Jr. Lexington's Second City Directory. Winburn Press Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Law in Colonial Massachusetts Colonial Society of Massachusetts Colonial Society of Massachusetts. Medicine in Colonial Massachusetts Colonial Society of Massachusetts Colonial Society of Massaschusetts. Seafaring on Colonial Massachusetts. Colonial Society of Massachusetts Columbia Historical Society. Columbia Historical SocietyRecords Volumes: 49, 50, ; 1960; Columbia Historical Society. Cook, Michael L. and Bettie. Fayette County, Kentucky Records Volumes I and II. Cook Publications Corwin, Edward S. French Policy and the American Alliance. Peter Smith Crittenden County Homemakers Association. Crittenden County, Kentucky Cemeteries, Volume II. McDowell Publications Cronon, William. Changes in the Land. Cahill and Co Cumberland County Historical Society. Cumberland County, Virginia and its People. Cumberland County Historical Society. Cumming, William and Rankin Hugh. The Fate of A Nation. Phaidon Daniels, Bruce C. The Connecticut Town, Growth and Development Wesleyan University Press Dill, Alonzo Thomas. York River Yesterdays. Tidewater Review Edwards and Rose. Marriage Records of Estill County, Kentucky , Volume 5. Edwards and Rose Eller, Ernest McNeill. Chesapeake Bay in the American Revolution. Tidewater Publishers Ellsberry, Elizabeth P. Will Records of Adair County, Kentucky Author. Faribault-Beauregard, Marthe. La Population des Forts Francaise en Amerique du Nord au XVIlle Siecle Tome I and II. Societe Genealogique Canadienne-Francaise. Filby, William. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index 1985 Supplement. Gale Research Corp Flavell, Carole Willsey. Ohio Area Key. Area Keys Fort Vallonia Chapter, DAR. Jackson County, Indiana Marriage Records , Books A and B. Selby Publishing Fouts, Raymond P Abstracts from Newspapers of Wilmington, North Carolina, Volume ; Volume III Gen Rec Books Fouts, Raymond P. Abstracts from the State Gazette of North Carolina, Volume! ; Volume ; Volume III Gen Rec Books Fouts, Raymond P. Minutes of County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Gates County, North Carolina, Volume! ; Volume!! ; Volume III Gen Rec Books Fouts, Raymond P. Selected Deeds for Parker Lands Now in Gates County, Georgia Gen Rec Books Fouts, Raymond Parker. Vestry Minutes of St. Paul's Parish, Chowan County, North Carolina Gen Rec Books Genealogical Periodical Annual Index, Volumes 4, IZ 18, 19, 20, 21, 22. Heritage Books. Glazier, Ira A. The Famine Immigrants, Volume VI, June 1850-March Genealogical Publishing Company Harrell, Isaac. Loyalism in Virginia: Chapters in the Economic History of the Revolution. AMS Press Hart, Lyndon H. Guide to Bible Records in the Archives Branch, Virginia State Library. Virginia State Library Henley, Diane Clark County, Indiana Census. McDowell Publications Higginbotham, Don. Reconsideration on the Revolutionary War, Selected Essays. Greenwood Press Higginbotham, Don. The War of American Independence: Military Attitudes, Policies and Practice Northeastern University Press Hoenstine Supplement to Guide to Genealogical and Historical Research in Pennsylvania. Hoenstine Rental Library Hofmann, Margaret M. Colony of North Carolina Abstracts of Land Patents, Volume I. Hofmann Hogg, Anne M. and Tosh, Dennis A. Virginia Cemeteries. University Press of Virginia Hughes, Arthur H. Connecticut Place Names. Connecticut Historical Society Humphrey, Mary V. Cemeteries of Yell County, Arkansas, Volume 2. 2nd ed. Humphrey Ingmire, Frances T. Hardin County, Kentucky Marriage Records Ingmire Publications Ingmire, Frances T. Hardin County, Kentucky Marriage Records and State Archives. Vital Statistics Ingmire Ingmire, Frances T. Hardin County, Kentucky Marriage Records ; Cemetery Inscriptions. Ingmire Ingmire, Frances T. Hardin County, Kentucky Will Book B Ingmire Publications Ingmire, Frances T. Hardin County, Kentucky Will Book C Ingmire Publications Ingmire, Frances T. Hardin County, Kentucky Will Book D Ingmire Publications Jackson, Ronald V. Early Alabama Census Index, Volume I. Accelerated Indexing Systems International Jones, Henry Z., Jr. The Palatine Families of New York. 2 volumes. Jones Kaufman, Jean Troxel. Inquisition at Hanna' s Town. Westmoreland County Historical Society Kaufman, Jean Troxel. Salem Crossroads Churches in the Nineteenth Century. Westmoreland County Historical Society Kaufman, Jean Troxel. Westmoreland County' s Pioneer Ministers Westmoreland County Historical Society King, Clinton P. and Barlow, Meriem. Marriages of Mobile County, Alabama Genealogical Publishing Company Kington, Margaret Clark. Washington County, Kentucky Marriage Records McDowell Publications Kirkham, E. Kay. Index to Some of the Bible and Family Records of the United States, Volume!!. Everton Publishers Kirkham, E. Kay. Index to Some of the Family Records of the Southern States. Everton Publishers Kirkham, E. Kay. Our Native Americans, Volume I. Everton Publishers Konrad, J. Directory of Family "one-name" Periodicals. Summit Publications Langdon, Shirley and Barbara. Chester County Marriages , Implied in Chester County, South Carolina Probate and Equity Records. Langdon and Langdon Lederer, Richard M. Colonial American English. Verbatim Books Lonn, Ella. The Colonial Agents of the Southern Colonies. Peter Smith Lowery, Charles D. James Barbour: A Jeffersonian Republican. University of Alabama Press Lu, Helen and Hudson, Margaret A. Revolutionary War Period Bible, Family and Marriage Records Gleaned from Pension Applications, Volume 7. Lu Magrill, Rose Mary and Hickey, Doralyn. Acquisitions Management and Collection Development in Libraries. American Library Association Maxwell, Margaret F. Handbook for AACR2. American Library Association McKenzie, Donald A. Death Noticesfrom the Christian Guardian, Hunterdon House Marotta, Edward A. Washington County (Pennsylvania)The Second Hundred Years. Walsworth Publishing Melin, Nancy J. The Serials Collection: Organization and Administration. Pierian Press. Merrifield, Dorothy. Gallatin County, Kentucky Abstracts of Deeds McDowell Publications Merrifield, Dorothy. Owen County, Kentucky Abstracts of Deeds, Book C and Book D. Cook and McDowell Morison, Samuel Eliot. The Maritime History of Massachusetts. Northeastern University Press Morris, Richard B. John Jay, The Making of a Revolutionary. Unpublished Papers Harper and Row Morris, Richard B. John Jay, The Winning of the Peace. Unpublished Papers Harper and Row Moskovitz, Denise P Chicago Ancestor File Chicago Genealogical Society. New England Historic and Genealogical Society. Genealogists' Handbook for New England Research. 2nd edition. New England Historic and Genealogical Society Oliver, Andrew, et al. Records of Trinity Church, Boston University Press of Virginia. Pancake, John S. This Destructive War: The British Campaign in the Carolinas University of Alabama Press Payne, Dorothy E. Georgia Pensioners, Volume 1. Sunbelt Publishing Company Perrin, W. H. Kentucky, A History of the State. Fifth, sixth, seventh and 8-A editions. Southern Historical Press reprint. Phillips, J. 0. and 0. B. Posey County, Indiana Marriage Records Selby Publishing Porter, Albert. County Government in Virginia AMS Press reprint. Prescott, William. The Prescott Memorial: A Genealogical Memoir of the Prescott APL

36 Family in America. Ward Publishing reprint. Rabbe, Patricia. Index of Howard and Tipton counties, Indiana 1883 History. Selby Publishing Rakove, Jack N. The Beginnings of National Politics. Alfred A. Knopf Randolph County, Indiana Marriage Records Selby Publishing Reese, Trevor R. Colonial Georgia. University of Georgia Press Risjord, Norman. Chesapeake Politics Columbia University Rossie, Jonathan G. The Politics of Command in the American Revolution. Syracuse University Press Russell, Howard. A Long, Deep Furrow. University Press of New England Rutland, Robert. The Papers of George Mason, Volumes I, 11,111, University of North Carolina Press Selby, Robert E. and Phyllis. Carroll County, Indiana Marriage Rercords Selby Publishing Selby, Robert E. and Phyllis. Clay County, Indiana Marriage Records Selby Publishing Selby, Robert E. and Phyllis. Grant County, Indiana Marriage Records Selby Publishing Selby, Robert E. and Phyllis. Howard County, Indiana Marriage Records, Volume! Shelby Publishing Selby, Robert E. and Phyllis J. Selby County, Kentucky Will Records Selby Publishing Selby, Robert E. and Phyllis J. Vermillion County, Indiana Marriage Records Selby Publishing Selby, Robert E. and Phyllis J. Washington County, Indiana Marriage Records Selby Publishing Shipton, Clifford K. Index to Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society University Press of Virginia Sistler, Byron. Tennessee 1870 Census. 2 volumes. Sistler Slevin, Ruth. Fayette County, Indiana Will Records and Some Early Intestate Records. Selby Publishing Slevin, Ruth M. Jackson County, Indiana Marriage Records Book C Selby Publishing Slevin, Ruth. Lagrange County, Indiana Marriages Selby Publishing Slevin, Ruth M. Lagrange County, Indiana Will Records Selby Publishing Selvin, Ruth M. MarshallCounty, Indiana Marriage Records Selby Publishing Selvin, Ruth M. Miami County, Indiana Will Records Selby Publishing Slevin, Ruth M. Ohio County, Indiana Marriage Book Selby Publishing Slevin, Ruth and Phillips, Opal. Pike County, Indiana Marriage Records Selby Publishing Slevin, Ruth M. Scott County, Indiana Marriages Selby Publishing Slevin, Ruth M. Tipton County, Indiana Will Records Selby Publishing Slevin, Ruth M. Wabash County, Indiana Will Records Selby Publishing Smith, John H. Virginia Revolutionary Militia. Ye Olde Genealogie Shoppe Sparacio, Ruth and Sam. Deed Abstracts of Orange County, Virginia ( ). Sparacio Sparacio, Sam and Ruth. Will Abstracts of Orange County, Virginia ( ). Sparacio Stinson, Helen. Fatalities in West Virginia Coal Mines Stinson Stryker-Rodda, Kenn. Given Name Index to the Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey, Volume 4. Hunterdon House Thompson, Michael D. Calendar and Index to Recorded Survey Plats in Jefferson County Court House. Jefferson County Historical Society Tinling, Marion. The Correspondence of the Three William Byrds of Westover, Virginia. 2 volumes. Virginia Historical Society Thscarawas County Genealogical Society. Tuscarawas County Cemeteries, Volume Thscarawas County Genealogical Society. Van Home, John C. The Correspondence of William Nelson as Acting Governor of Virginia Virginia Historical Society Van Tyne, Claude H. The Loyalists in the American Revolution. Peter Smith Virginia Historical Society. Guide to the Manuscript Collections of the Virginia Historical Society. Virginia Historical Society Vogt, John and Kethley, T. W. Giles County Marriages Iberian Publishing Company Waldenmaier, Inez. Revolutionary War Pensioners Living in New Jersey Before Waldenmaier, Inez. Revolutionary War Pensioners Living in Ohio Before Waldenmaier. Ward, Doris Cline. European Ancestry of the Prescott Family of America. Ward Publishing Ward, Doris Cline and Britton, Jacqueline Ward. A Last of the Lines: Supplementary Index to the Prescott Memorial (1870). Ward Publishing. Weaver, Glenn. Jonathan Trumbull. Connecticut's Merchant Magistrate ( 1785). Connecticut Historical Society Ward, Doris Cline. The Ancestry of Mary (Boulter) Prescott Ward Publishing Weisiger, B. B. Henrico County, Virginia Deeds Rocky Ridge Press Western New York Genealogical Society. Illustrated Atlas of Erie County, New York. Beers and Company reprint of 1880 edition. Westmoreland County Historical Society. Westmoreland in the Revolution. Eyewitness Accounts by Those Who Served, Volumes 1 and II. Westmoreland County Historical Society. 1981, Whisker, James B. Bedford County, Pennsylvania Archives, Volumes I and II Closson Press Whisker, James B. Bedford County, Pennsylvania in the American Revolution. Closson Press Wile, Annadel. Combined Retrospective Index Set to Journals in History, Volumes V. VI, VII, VIII, IX. Research Publications Williams, Ezekiel. Letters and Documents of Ezekiel Williams of Wethersfield, Connecticut. Acorn Club Wilson, Thomas B. Marriage Bonds of Ontario Hunterdon House Worrall, Arthur J. Quakers in the Colonial Northeast. University Press of New England Yeoman, Mildred K. Westmoreland County History. A Union List and Bibliography. Westermoreland County Historical Society The Curator General, Mrs. Gabriel Omar Saavedra, read her report. Report of Curator General Following the October 11 National Board of Management meeting, the Curator General was privileged to be a passenger in the car of Mrs. Marion H. Miller, State Regent of Indiana, for the trip to Tamassee and Kate Duncan Smith DAR Schools. She attended the Tamassee Board of Trustees meeting, as well as Founder's Day activities. The Kate Duncan Smith Banquet and Dedication exercises were both informative and enjoyable. Visitation and positive response continued until the last viewing day for the exhibition "Old Line Traditions: Maryland Women and Their Quilts," which was mounted to coincide with the October Board meetings. The illustrated catalogue with text by Gloria S. Allen, Curator, has been warmly received by the academic community. During the month of October, Mrs. Allen and Jean Martin, Registrar, gave many tours of the Museum's superlative and well-known quilt holdings to visitors attending the annual Quilters Congress. Both staff members were pleased to be able to attend lectures given during the Congress' meetings. In conjunction with the Maryland quilt exhibition, Mrs. Allen presented nineteen lectures to interested groups, including historical societies, quilters, DAR chapters and antique study clubs. She also presented a paper on Maryland textiles to the American Quilt Study Group in San Rafael, California in mid-october. The DAR Museum Docent Raining Series was the focus of several staff members' energies from mid-october through mid-november. Christine Minter-Dowd, Director, Mrs. Allen, as well as Susanne M. Dawson, Associate Curator, presented several slide-illustrated lectures on the Museum's Period Rooms. The series ended with talks by two guest lecturers; Michael W. Berry, formerly Curator of the DAR Museum and now Curator of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and Wendell Garrett, editor and publisher of The Magazine Antiques. Staff members continued to speak to various groups on topics pertinent to their fields of expertise. Mrs. Minter-Dowd lectured on Decorative Arts in Northern Virginia to the Fairfax, Virginia County Park Authority and on the Museum's scope and focus to the D.C. Historic Records Advisory Board. She also presented two lectures to graduate students from George Washington University. Mrs. Martin, Registrar, presented a lecture on Textile Conservation for the third consecutive year to the Fort Ward Museum in Alexandria, Virginia. She has also completed a slide program on American Costumes, based on costumes and paintings in the Museum collections. Mrs. Martin also meets regularly with registrars from other D.C. area museums. During the month of October, Miss Dawson installed a portrait exhibition on the Library Balcony. The exhibition, entitled "Faces in the Family: Portraits in the DAR Museum Collection," offers visitors and members an opportunity to examine closely some of the collection's finer portraits often hidden away in Period Rooms. The exhibition will be on view through February 17, Although during early November staff efforts focused on Docent training, on November 18 preparations began for the installation of the Christmas exhibition-the "Christmas Parlor." Complementing "The Parlor" were fourteen red and green quilts, selected by Mrs. Allen, and prepared by Mrs. Martin. The Museum Gallery featured a large and lovely Christmas tree decorated by Susanne Dawson and Katherine McAulay, Museum Business Manager. Each member of the staff 330 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

37 including Olive Graffam and Judith Nordin, Museum Cataloguers; led Holliday, Museum Preparator; Sue King and Brontia Miller, Gallery Aides; Eleanor Merica, Gift Shop Manager; and Mrs. Minter- Dowd contributed to the rapid installation of the Museum Gallery. Without the staff's team effort the tight schedule could never have been met. In late November, Mrs. Minter-Dowd was a featured guest speaker in the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts lecture series. Mines. Allen and Martin attended lectures regarding eighteenth century costumes in America. Mrs. Allen had the privilege of showing our wonderful Museum to Mr. Ian McCallum, Director of the American Museum in Great Britain. On December 1, the Curator General was pleased to be honored by the DAR Museum Docents with a reproduction child-size chair for the "Touch of Independence" children's area. Mrs. Walter Hughey King, President General; Mrs. David C. Russell, Chairman, DAR Museum Docents; Mrs. John Redmond, DAR Museum Docent, Vice Chairman of Education and Training; Mrs. Paul Westlake, Ohio State Museum Chairman; Kellie Lee Tonec were likewise honored with child-size chairs during the Christmas presentation ceremony. All of the chairs are now on view in the "Touch of Independence" area in the hall opposite the New Hampshire Attic. The Museum Gallery was the site of another Christmas party on December 3. The Curator General was pleased to attend the reception which featured Mrs. Randolph Frank, who spoke on Victorian Christmas traditions. The Curator General attended all meetings of the Personnel and Executive Committees as well as the National Board of Management held from December 1-6. She also especially enjoyed the Staff Christmas Party hosted by the members of the Executive Committee. We have a group of fine employees at National Headquarters. It has been a special privilege to be a member of the Personnel Committee, Mrs. Eldred Martin Yochim, Chairman. This appointment has afforded this officer the opportunity to know and understand the staff at National Headquarters. On December 5 the Curator General and two other Executive officers were delighted to be included in the DAR Museum Docents visit to the exhibition "Treasure Houses of Britain" at the National Gallery of Art, arranged by Mrs. Allen. The following day, staff members Minter-Dowd, Allen, Martin and Dawson spent the day teaching visiting students from Towson College. The staff presented both slide lectures and hands-on experience to the students. During the month of December, Mrs. Minter-Dowd worked with the film crew in several Period Rooms as they shot footage for the forthcoming edition of God, Home, and Country to be available after April, Mrs. Martin was guest lecturer at the Sandy Spring Historical Society, speaking about textile conservation procedures. On December 18, several Period Rooms sustained slight water damage due to a plumbing malfunction on the third floor of Memorial Continental Hall. The office of the Curator General is sincerely thankful to members of the Genealogy, Library, Maintenance and Buildings and Grounds offices for their kind assistance. Only because of their speedy and thoughtful help did the Period Rooms escape major damage. Throughout the fall, Miss Dawson was involved in the Washington Antiques Show which opened at the Shoreham Hotel on January 7, 1986 and ran through January 12, Miss Dawson served as loan chairman. Her participation as a volunteer in this important local event resulted in excellent exposure for the DAR Museum and the National Society. Objects from the DAR Museum were loaned to the exhibition. Articles written by both Gloria Allen and Susanne Dawson appeared in the WAS catalogue. Furthermore, Miss Dawson had numerous opportunities to lecture to groups about the WAS loan exhibition. The DAR Museum was always mentioned. The Curator General along with Mmes. Minter-Dowd, Allen, Martin and Dawson attended the Antique Show on January 10. Our holdings benefited by this visit with two purchases for the collection a fine watercolor on ivory miniature of Charles Montague Williams ( ) and a show towel made in 1841 by Mary A. Bold of Pennsylvania. On January 13, the DAR Museum Docents were addressed by Mrs. Martin on the subject of Textile Conservation. Prior to her remarks, the Curator General was pleased to pin new Docents, Mrs. W. E. Stephens and Mrs. James Tompkins. That same morning, Docents from the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts visited our Museum and period rooms. Mrs. Minter-Dowd welcomed these colleagues from Winston-Salem, N.C. The group joined the DAR Museum Docents for coffee and fellowship. On January 8, 1986, Miss Dawson lectured to the John Eager Howard Chapter in Baltimore, Maryland. The topic of her lecture covered objects in the DAR Museum collection with Maryland State histories. On January 14, 1986, Rosemary O'Donnell, an intern from George Washington University, began her volunteer work. Rosemary will work with Miss Dawson on the DAR Museum's education programs. The Curator General and Mrs. Martin have worked together with the Treasurer General and Anne Dressler in,order to update the Museum's Fine Arts insurance. On January 17, the President General, First Vice President General, Curator General, Treasurer General, National Vice Chairman, DAR Museum Docents, Mrs. John Redmond, and entire Museum staff celebrated Theodore (Ted) Holliday's 25th Anniversary with the DAR. Ted's prodigious memory, permanently cheerful countenance, and eternal willingness to help are greatly appreciated by each of us associated with the DAR Museum. On January 27, the Curator General attended a luncheon honoring the Outstanding Young Women of America. Later in the day, she attended a tea honoring Mrs. James H. Cox, State Regent of the District of Columbia, given by the Elizabeth Jackson Chapter at the D.C. Chapter House. The Curator General attended the Personnel Committee, Executive, and National Board of Management dinner and meetings held February 2-7. During the week of Board meetings, she also attended the C.A.R. coffee and reception in the Museum Gallery on February 5 honoring the designation of Constitution Hall as National Historic Landmark. The Curator General also attended a tea on February 6 given by the D.C. State Society in honor of the President General and her Executive Officers. The dedication of a pair of South Carolinamade andirons to the South Carolina Room took place on February 7. These superlative examples of American metalwork were given by Mrs. May Day Taylor in memory of her father, the late Oliver Harold Folk. Objects from our collection which are currently out on loan are the following: two English side chairs at the Lyceum in Alexandria; a powder horn in the "Formation of the Union" exhibit at the National Archives; a glass bicentennial plate in "1876: A Centennial Exhibition" at the Smithsonian's Arts and Industry Building; a circa 1785 block printed cotton dress in "All Sorts of Painted Stuffs" at the National Museum of American History and eight ceramics in the new study gallery in the new "Life in America: After the Revolution" exhibit also at the American History Museum. Dr. Susan Barger and Miss Dawson have begun their research on the early 19th century artist, Ruth Henshaw Bascom. They have contacted the public institutions which have Bascom's works in their collections and have been in touch with private collectors who own Bascom portraits. They are planning a trip to Massachusetts to study forty of Bascom's works. They are extremely excited and anxious to study the reverse sides of other Bascoms. Miss Dawson gave children's tours to 430 school children during the months of October, November, December and January. Miss Dawson has noticed an increase in requests for school group tours over the last couple of months. The word must be getting around! Adult tours continued to increase in number with 597 persons visiting the Museum in prearranged tour groups. During the period October to February, Museum Cataloguers Mmes. Graffam and Nordin have documented 150 objects in our permanent collection. Their ongoing research into our holdings and recent donations provides important support and a definite service to the curatorial staff. One of the Curator General's long range goals has been the computerization of the Museum's catalogue and accessioning records. This fall the Museum staff met several times with computer experts to APL

38 formalize the design and format of the program. Each member of the staff looks forward to the implementation of the system, as well as the great benefits it will provide to our research capabilities. We are saddened to learn of the death of Mr. Ford Hubbard, husband of Mrs. Ford Hubbard, National Chairman, Friends of the Museum Committee. The Arts of Independence: The DAR Museum Collection was awarded first place in the category "case bound 4-color work" in a State-wide competition conducted by the Printing Industry of Maryland. This publication has received good publicity in both Colonial Homes magazine and in several museum bookshops. As of January 28, 1986, 3,471 books have been sold. The DAR Membership's willingness to help promote this publication at State Conferences and meetings is greatly appreciated. Membership in the Correspondent Docent Program continues to increase. Thirteen new members have joined this program since October 1985 increasing the total number of newcomers since April 1985 to 31. The popularity of the Museum slide presentations attests to this groups' enthusiastic involvement in promoting the DAR Museum. Special recognition goes to the Correspondent Docents in Florida and Ohio for their work with local school boards and the media to bring educational programs on the DAR Museum to many children. Of the 513 Correspondent Docents, 115 have fulfilled the requirements of the program, and happily, more than 95% continue working as Docents. The National Vice Chairman, Shelley L. Rucker, looks forward to greeting the State Chairmen and Correspondent Docents at the April 13th, Sunday Brunch in the Museum Gallery from 9-11 a.m. A report from the Museum Gift Shop shows that the total sales from October 7 through January 28 were $11, The net profit for this period is $6,029.67, 47% of the gross income. Museum Reference Library RY Lu JAMES SAAVEDRA Curator General "The Evolution of the Back Staircase; the Lost Staircase at Gunston Hall." Gift of the author, Mrs. Judith Godwyn and the Kate Waller Barrett Chapter. Atlas of Historical Maps of Maryland , by E. C. Papenfuse and J. M. Coale III Gift of the Maryland State Board of Officers in honor of Mrs. David S. Hawkins, Maryland State Regent, American Hooked and Sewn Rugs Folk Art Underfoot, by Joel and Kate Kopp Gift of Three Flags Chapter in memory of Charlotte Josenhans Thomas. Contributions: October-December, 1985 Alabama Museum General $19; Friends $87 Arizona Museum General $37 Arkansas Museum General $18; Friends $200 California Museum General $510.50; Friends $330 Colorado Museum General $160; Friends $96 Connecticut Museum General $167; Friends $25 District of Columbia Museum General $76; Friends $227 Delaware Museum General $27 Florida Museum General $747.50; Friends $100 Georgia Museum General $56.60; Friends $3 Illinois Museum General $227.50; Friends $250 Indiana Museum General $38.50; Friends $11.50 Iowa Museum General $300 Maine Museum General $93; Friends $47 Maryland Museum General $358; Friends $975 Massachusetts Museum General $125; Friends $28.50 Michigan Museum General $177.50; Friends $454 Minnesota Museum General $36; Friends $29 Mississippi Museum General $108.50; Friends $ Missouri Museum General $153.50; Friends $75 Nebraska Museum General $48 New Hampshire Museum General $43 New Jersey Museum General $13; Friends $202 New Mexico Museum General $54.50; Friends $8 Nevada Museum General $6 North Carolina Museum General $99; Friends $ Ohio Museum General $186; Friends $39 Oklahoma Museum General $313; Friends $85 Oregon Museum General $12; Friends $20 Pennsylvania Museum General $192.50; Friends $20 Rhode Island Museum General $104; Friends $75 South Carolina Museum General $106; Friends $10 South Dakota Museum General $179; Friends $26 Texas Museum General $396.25; Friends $660 Virginia Museum General $413.50; Friends $ Washington Museum General $22.50; Friends $8.25 West Virginia Museum General $457; Friends $202 Wisconsin Friends $2 Wyoming Museum General $2 France Museum General $10 GIFTS ACCESSIONED OOBER 1985 DECEMBER 1985 Quilt, pieced, silk and wool with striped cotton backing. Gift of Miss Sarah M. Mann, Alexandria,, Manor House Chapter Baby cap, lace Gift of Mrs. Richard Borden, Washington, DC, Ruth Brewster Chapter Lady's fan, ivory and silk and Lady's draw-string bag, cotton, both with ink inscription "RE". Gift of Mrs. Erwin Broecker, Battle Creek, MI, Lucy Wolcott Barnum Chapter Doily, linen damask, 1876 Centennial. Gift of Mrs. Beverly Conrad Kendall, Rockville, as executrix for the estate of Muriel D. Conrad Legion of Honor Medal, awarded on August 13, 1823 to Captain Jacques Joseph Remi Pouplin, rank: "Chevalier" (Knight). Found in collection. Bowl, glass, 1876 Centennial, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, the Patriot and Soldier. Gift of Mrs. Coryle Paulus, in memory of Mrs. Furel R. Burns Children's board game, American, ca Gift of Mrs. W. Christiansen, Verona,, Major Joseph Bloomfield Chapter Framed sampler, with verse and pictorial scene, 1802, by Eleanor Willix. Gift of Mary Anne Hawk, Brandenton, FL, Manatee Chapter Coverlet, blue and white, 1855, Delhi,. Friends of the Museum Purchase Cream pot, pearlware with blue decoration, Staffordshire, Eng., Gift of Mrs. Lorena Abbey, Holiday, FL, Pithlochaskotee Chapter Quilt, tulip applique, cotton, ca On loan from Mr. Frank Mount, Alexandria, Bandanna, 1876 Centennial, red and black on white ground, depicting the Memorial Hall Art Gallery. Gift of Mrs. Archibald Campbell, Lakeland, FL, Lakeland Chapter Coverlet, multicolor striped jacquard,, ca Gift of Mrs. Everett Schrider, Silver Spring,, American Liberty Chapter Quilt, pieced radiating star, printed fabrics,, ca. 1830; quilt, pieced with cut out corners, made over another quilt; and embroidered textile, possibly a table or bed cover, indigo blue cotton with multicolor embroidered floral/circular motifs. Gifts of Mr. Lars and J. Frederick Cain, Manassas,. Coverlet, blue and white, woven by Bartlett French for Philena Strong. Oneida City,, Gift of Mrs. Lincoln W. Morrison, Utica,, Oneida Chapter. Paisley Shawl, wool and silk, black center with red, green, blue, yellow and brown designs, fringed ends with a border of alternating colored squares, ca DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

39 Gift of Mrs. Gabriel Omar Saavedra, Mexico Chair, maple and hickory, turned ladderback, with acorn finials, mid 18th to early 19th century, Mid-Atlantic area. Gift of Mrs. Lawrence S. Lesser, Washington, DC, Erasmus Perry Chapter, Noah's ark, painted wood with eight carved animals and two people. Gift of Miss E Lucille Cady, Washington, DC Convertible settee, maple and pine with turned legs, ladder back and flat angular arms, single wide plank seat, New York or New England, ca Gift of Mrs. Fay van Deinse Pavlik, Alexandria,, Kate Waller Barrett Chapter Pair of salts, tin glazed earthenware, the Netherlands, ca Gift of Mr. Aurelio Narganes, Washington, DC Broadside, General La Fayette printed announcement, "Miss Maria March, 1825" Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T Zabawa, Glen Rock, Ring, gold, engraved "FALL, 1825" owned by Elizabeth Fall Holly, a real daughter, of Ellisburg,. Gift of Mrs. Gordon E Jacobson, Salt Lake City, UT, Salt Lake Valley Chapter Coverlet, red and white jacquard, made by John Cleever, Northampton Co.,, 1843, owned by Martha Jane Decker Stoll. Gift of Mrs. Franklin E. Welch, Fresno, CA, Yosemite Chapter Lace jabot, strip of fabric and lace with row of tiny mother-of-pearl buttons, and net handkerchief with Battenburg-type lace edging. Gift of Mrs. Rochelle D. Aschheim Quilt frame, pine, late 19th century, probably Maryland. Gift of James Hunter Johnson in honor of Mrs. Erwin Frees Seimes The President General presented the National Paliamentarian, Mrs. R. Hugh Reid. In the absence of the Chairman of the DAR Magazine Committee, Mrs. Clinton Carroll Sisson, her report was filed. Report of DAR Magazine Committee This chairman wishes to report that the three most recent promotions for the DAR Magazine have resulted in 3,253 subscriptions and additional income of $22, For the year 1985, we have 5,821 new subscribers through these promotion efforts. Postal count for our latest mailing is 55,836. That count shows an increase of approximately 4,200 over three years ago when this administration took office. However, cost per year per subscription is over $7.30. This chairman has written to Mrs. Catherine Clark, National Chairman, Finance Committee, expressing her concern about this cost. The raises in costs for printing and mailing are out of our control. Cost of living raises for employees occur annually. This "non-profit" business within our Society should not be permitted to be in the red and should have at least a balanced budget. Any excess should be set aside for color which is expected and wanted by the subscribers, but hardly affordable. Articles of common interest to the members are appreciated by the readers. Member Mary Harder wrote that she thought that the September, 1985 issue was an improvement. She encouraged us to increase historic information and added that the study of history continues to tell us why great nations decline. She would rather pay more for a magazine which devotes fewer pages to pictures of the members. Mrs. Anne V Miller wrote that the October 1985 issue had two articles, "When the Presidents General Speak" and "A DAR Remembrance," that were like a breath of fresh air. She wanted the staff to know that their efforts were being noticed. We appreciate the loyalty of our subscribers and are most thankful for having an understanding and helpful President General, Executive Committee and National Board of Management. GRACE D. SISSON Chairman Mrs. Catherine Clem Clark, Chairman of the Finance Committee, presented an informal report on the financial status of the Magazine: We in the accounting business are often heard to say, "figures never lie" but sometimes they need just a wee bit of explaining. We have just such a case this morning, regarding the DAR Magazine. The figures reflect an accumulated deficit. If we begin this history at March 1, 1985 (although let me hasten to add that said deficit began many years ago) the amount was $236,683. I suggest that you sharpen your pencils and follow along. Note that the Society in the last few years appropriated $10,000. Last year the Magazine's real loss, including that appropriation, was $36,000. This figure, while an improvement over previous years, just adds to the deficit. Estimated projection for the current year is a deficit of $75,000. Why does this happen? The easiest thing to say is that we haven't faced rising costs. Twenty-odd years ago when I became active, the Magazine cost $3.00 then $5.00 and now $7.00. Ad rates proved insufficient and they were raised. We simply do not cover the costs of rising prices. Something must be done, and while the subscription rate increase we are proposing isn't a cure-all, it will go a long way in helping us to present a more realistic financial picture. Twelve dollars would figure out to approximately $1.00 a month (although 10 issues are published). We do not feel this is an unreasonable rate. In fact, it is a lot of pleasure and knowledge for $1.00 per month. Cost to print last year $414, months of this year $474,000 Postage to non-profit organizations has also been raised this year. Magazine costing is different from any accounting in NSDAR particularly considering prepaid subscriptions. A perfect example: 1) End of February 1985 prepaid subscriptions were $360, ) As of December 1985 the account shows only $90, credit. 3) A sound accounting practice for such a prepaid situation is "The credit balance should equal the amount of the prepaid subscriptions." 4) In the event the product the Magazine in this case should go out of business, you would have to refund prepaid subscriptions. In this case, we would be with an accumulated deficit for the year of $269, plus other accumulated deficits from past years. With this modest increase in price in three years we can about wipe the slate clean and not need constant appropriations from the Society to just keep going. Hopefully, printing costs and postage will not have risen as far as they have the past few years. We took sort of a ballpark figure of money appropriated by the National Society and if that had not been done to keep it going we would have approximately one million dollars deficit in the Magazine Fund. Or, to put it another way, without having the appropriation, the National Society would not have a million dollars additional assets. Now is the time to get our house in order, stay on a steady course and make it pay. The report of the DAR Magazine Advertising Committee, Mrs. James M. Anderson, Jr., Chairman, was filed. Report of DAR Magazine Advertising Committee As usual, we are proud to report increases in chapter, commercial and color advertising for this past quarter. We are faced with an unfortunate situation, however. As printing and mailing costs rise, your Magazine finds itself in a very difficult position. The request for an increase in the cost of subscriptions is a very important one and will aid the DAR Magazine in bringing you the best possible news from Headquarters and all over the country, just as we have always done. You may also help support Magazine Advertising by following a few rules: pay your bills promptly, pay careful attention to deadlines and call immediately with any questions. My staff finds that problems that are solved early are less costly in both time and money. We have received so many complimentary letters concerning advertising! You, as the advertiser, are responsible for making your ads attractive and interesting and you have been doing a wonderful job! Put a lot of thought into your next ad there are many things your fellow members would like to know about your activities. APL

40 Please stop by the Magazine Advertising Office during Continental Congress with any questions, materials or just to say hello! My congratulations are extended to the following states participating in their state sponsored issues. NOVEMBER North Central Division GEORG1ANNA M. ANDERSON Chairman State Chapters Participation Amount Illinois % $8, Iowa 69 3, Minnesota Nebraska % Wisconsin 48 1, DECEMBER Northeastern Division State Chapters Participation Amount Connecticut 21 $1, Maine Massachusetts 33 3, New Hampshire % 1, New York % 5, Rhode Island % 1, Vermont JANUARY Eastern Division II State Chapters Participation New Jersey 67 Pennsylvania 100 Virginia 108 Amount $2, , , Mrs. Richard P. Taylor, Chairman of the DAR School Committee, presented her report. Report of DAR School Committee THE LONGN-HARS HOLARSHIP FUND. In December 1985, the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was notified that a bequest was made of $100,000 to establish the Longman-Harris Scholarship Fund "for qualified, needy, graduate students of Kate Duncan Smith School at Grant, Alabama, to enable them to attend any four year college or university in the State of Alabama." The total amount represents contributions of $25,000 each from Ruth Burford Harris and Grace Harris Talbot, members of the Princess Sehoy Chapter DAR, Alabama; Mary Harris Hendrickson, member of the General James Robertson Chapter DAR, Tennessee; and Fletcher Lee Harris, brother of Florence Harris Longman, Organizing Regent of the Tequesta Chapter DAR, Florida. The Scholarship Fund was established in memory of Edward George Longman and Florence Harris Longman, formerly of Miami, Florida; Walter Longman, Sr., and Leah Tremper Longman, formerly of Brooklyn, New York; and Phillip Harold Harris and Enola Murphy Harris, formerly of Birmingham, Alabama. The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution "shall act as trustees of the fund and administer the fund. Only the income from this fund may be used for scholarships and the corpus ($100,000.00) of the trust shall be kept intact to earn income for future scholarships. The terms of the bequest further state that "if the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution should withdraw its participation and connection with Kate Duncan Smith School, this fund shall remain under the jurisdiction of the trustees of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. In that event the scholarship shall be given to needy descendants of DAR members in the State of Alabama or in the State of Tennessee... " In the event that there are no qualified graduating students of Kate Duncan Smith School (to qualify, a student must have an "A" or "B" average in his or her senior year) and the corpus has increased to $140,000. then any qualified student in the State of Alabama or in the State of Tennessee who is a descendant of a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution in those states may be given a scholarship from this fund under the same terms and conditions further detailed in the bequest for graduates of Kate Duncan Smith DAR School. A Scholarship in the amount of $2,000 will be given to a student at Kate Duncan Smith for the school year at a college or university of his or her choice from this fund DAR HOOL BENEFIT. The final net profit from the 1985 DAR School Benefit held at DAR Constitution Hall in April of 1985 was $32, In 1984 the net profit was $28, Total sent to the schools for the two years, $61, State societies participating in this event can be justly proud of these significant additional contributions to the DAR schools DAR HOOL BENEFIT. Information regarding the program and reservations for the 1986 DAR School Benefit appears on pages 111 and 112 of the February 1986 issue of the DAR Magazine. Since that issue was published, two additional features were added to the program scheduled for April 13 at DAR Constitution Hall: The international award-winning Glenelg Public High School Concert Band of Howard County, Maryland under the direction of Mr. Barry Enzman, will present a pre-concert program beginning at 8:00 p.m. for members and guests not attending the Illinois State Society DAR Supper. At the later program, 16-year-old-violinist, Pavel Pekarsky, the son of Russian emigres to the United States, will be the only soloist of the evening and will be accompanied by the DAR Pops Orchestra in a medley of tunes from the opera Carmen. Co-Chairmen of the Committee are: Mrs. Reece V. Hensley of the Maryland DAR, Reservations; Miss Susan Conger of the North Carolina DAR, Congressional Liaison; District of Columbia DAR: Mrs. Ferris French, Buses; Mrs. Walter E. Ward, Publicity; Mrs. William Dreisbach, Invitations; Mrs. Henry J. Lichtefeld, Tickets; Mrs. Susan McDermott of the Pennsylvania DAR, Arrangements; and Mrs. Charles D. Nixon of the Virginia DAR, Pages. St. Mary's Episcopal School in Springfield, South Dakota will not be included in the distribution of net proceeds to the schools in DAR HOOL SUPPER. The April 17, 1986 DAR School Supper to be held in the Presidential Ballroom of the Capital Hilton Hotel at 5:30 p.m. will feature about 12 students of Crossnore School in a musical program directed by Mr. David Gillespie, Crossnore's Director of Public Relations. Representatives from all the schools are expected to attend. Mrs. Susan McDermott, Chairman of the Supper, is also handling reservations for the event. Details appear on page 116 of the February issue of the DAR Magazine CLUB. Approximately $500,000 has been received for the schools through this form of supplemental giving for the schools since the fall of OOBER 1985 DAR HOOL EVENTS. More than 500 DAR members including many members of the National Board of Management attended Founders' Day events at Tarnassee DAR School on October 13 and 14 and Dedication Day ceremonies at Kate Duncan Smith DAR School on October 15. Several national officers and other members of the National Board including the President General and members of the Executive Committee as well as the National Chairman of the DAR School Committee also attended the first "DAR DAY" at Hindman Settlement School on October 16. KATE DUAN SMITH DAR HOOL. The junior class at KDS again this year scored well on the examination required for graduation in Alabama. Only one other school, Arab High School, scored as well-100% for reading, 99% for language usage and 99% mathematics skills. The Varsity Boys' Patriot Basketball Team is having an outstanding year. Their record at present is 19 wins and four losses. The four losses were by a combined total of five points! Parents and the community are especially pleased with their accomplishments and, if the team is successful in the Area Tournament on February 10-16, 1986, it will have an opportunity to compete for the Alabama State AA Basketball Championship. One of the KDS elementary teachers, Mrs. Annette Kirkland, was elected Teacher of the Year for Marshall County and is now competing at the District level for State "Teacher of the Year." Mrs. Kirkland teaches 5th grade and also serves as Assistant Principal and Curriculum Coordinator for the Elementary Division. The sixth grade Junior American Citizen Clubs collected and distributed food baskets for needy families in the community during the Christmas holidays. 334 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

41 The entire elementary school (K-6) participated in a pledge program to raise funds for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. Children received pledges for math problems they completed and collected $3,510 for St. Jude's under the leadership of Mrs. Paula Couch. These young people are to be commended for their efforts to help others and to provide funds for needed research. A new addition to the curriculum this year has been a Spanish class taught by Mrs. Becky Murphy. Student response has been enthusiastic and the staff is pleased that a foreign language can be provided for the first time at KDS. The KDS Band and the KDS Choir continue to be popular and have participated in a number of County and District events this year. Maintenance and campus projects have insured a busy season for both the Administrator and Staff. Although space is too limited to mention more than a few additions and improvements, many have been made since Dedication Day on October 15, The new classroom-type greenhouse is now used by the Junior American Citizen Clubs. Horticulture classes are supplemented by greenhouse facilities and the structure also helps to fulfill general campus needs. New roofs continue to be added as needed and as funds become available. Critical repairs have been made to the Dick Health House (Hollywood DAR Chapter, California), a new IBM Wheelwriter Typewriter and Macintosh Computer with printer have been purchased for the Administrator's Office (Michigan State DAR Society), a badly-needed new traffic light for safety has been installed at the intersection near the Thrift Store (Alabama Highway Department and District II Commissioner's Office) and carpet, storm windows, and new woodwork have been installed in several campus cottages as needed. Also, new furniture recently arrived for the Michigan Arts and Crafts Classroom Building (Hollywood DAR Chapter) and a replacement maintenance truck was purchased to improve campus service. Mrs. William A. Estes, Chairman of the Board of KDS, is to be commended for all her work on behalf of the National Society and KDS DAR School. Graduation exercises at KDS will be held on May 25 with Awards Day on May 26. All DAR members and friends are invited to attend and should contact the school if they plan to do so. TASSEE DAR HOOL. Thanks to the hard work and efforts of Mrs. John 0. Bumgardner, Chairman of the Board of Tamassee DAR School, the Oconee County School Board of Education has approved the placing of grades K-5 at the Tamassee Elementary School, located on the campus of Tamassee DAR School, beginning with the school year. The Campus Council organized several social activities during the winter months including three dances in the Recreation Center and assisting Mr. Gary Cantrell, the Activities Coordinator, with the Indoor Olympics. The Council also plans a spring Field Day. New additions to the staff include Mark and Mary Vogus. Mr. Vogus is the Campus Life Director and Mary is assisting in the Thrift Shop. The Learning Resource Center now has an additional teacher's aide who works directly with Mrs. Spearman in tutoring the children in all subjects. Tamassee has begun an intramural sports program. Basketball is in full swing, to be followed by volleyball and softball. Mrs. Dawson is teaching clogging to all interested children and Miss Churchill is teaching aerobics. Both Mrs. Dawson and Miss Churchill are community volunteers. The Tamassee Thrift Shop is off to its greatest start ever for a new year. Sales have been outstanding with profits showing substantial increase. Donations sent to the Thrift Shop should be marked DEAD HEAD for CHATY. Tamassee has 86 children enrolled with applications for many more. The Child Care Director is holding pre-admission interviews with families in need and predicts an enrollment of 90 by the end of February. This, also, is an all time high for this time of the academic year at Tamassee. BERRY COLLEGE. Berry College recently received a bequest in the amount of $2,000,000. from Grace Frisbey Fassett (Mrs. Fred) of Wellsville, N.Y. Mrs. Fassett, according to Berry's Director of Development, John Lipscomb, stated in her bequest that she was influenced in her decision by Miss Bertha Haskins, a member of the Catherine Schuyler DAR Chapter in New York. Berry has received much favorable publicity in recent months and applications for admission to the College in have increased 32% compared with the same period last year. Articles regarding Martha Berry, Oak Hill and Berry College appeared recently in the New York Times, Southern Living Magazine, and in the November 25 issue of U.S. News and World Report. On page 49 of that issue, Berry is listed as one of the top three colleges among smaller comprehensive institutions in 15 states embracing 168 colleges. Also, this year Berry is listed in The Best Buys in College Education by Edward Fiske, Education Editor of the New York Times. The Berry Library now contains about 125,000 volumes and the college has access to 250,000 more in microform. The percentage of faculty members with the doctorate has increased from 57% to 71% in the last three years. The College also reports a significant increase in students participating in the U.S. Army ROTC program at the school. Gift support including contributions from DAR members has doubled in the last three years. This year, Berry's Home Economics Department added a new option in food service management and administration which will lead to commercial food services or to dietetic certification. The Department of Business and Economics added an internal auditing major, and the Education Department initiated a new six-year program leading to the Specialist of Education Degree. The Department of Agriculture established an advisory committee comprised of persons involved in various segments of the agri-business world to help map the Department's strategy for the future. CROSSNORE HOOL. The Board of Trustees announced the appointment of Joseph H. Mitchell as new Executive Director of the school as of January 1, Mr. Mitchell has had an excellent background with much experience in child care and a commitment to those same values and ideals that have traditionally been the center of the work at Crossnore School. Miss Marie Aldridge, who served as Interim Director of Crossnore while a search for a permanent director was made, has assumed the new position of Program Director of the school. The DAR Cottage at Crossnore, after providing shelter for many active children through the years, is now undergoing extensive renovation. The first phase of this renovation involving the first floor is now complete and is proudly occupied by eight boys. This work was made possible by contributions from DAR members and, particularly, through a generous gift of $6,000 from Buena Winecoff Hatley of the Yadkin River Patriots Chapter DAR in Albemarle, North Carolina in memory of her late husband, Mr. Cletus DeBerry Hatley. An appropriate plaque telling of Mrs. Hatley's generosity will be prominently displayed in the foyer of the DAR Cottage. Additional contributions are needed to complete the DAR Cottage renovation. The Bertha Alexander Henderson Memorial Scholarship Fund in the amount of $25,000 recently given by Grace Henderson Smith of Washington, D.C. through the John Foster Chapter, Monroe, North Carolina, will provide assistance to Crossnore students with their college studies. This fund honors the memory of a beloved DAR member of the John Foster Chapter, a civic leader who contributed greatly to the cultural and historical life of her community. And "the hills are alive with the sound of music" thanks to Ruth and Albin Johnson of Randolph, Massachusetts who provided a beautiful Yamaha 6' grand piano for Sloop Chapel with a donation of $9,000. As part of the school's expanding community outreach program, Crossnore students have each adopted a grandparent at a nearby rest home, the Regency. The students also provide parties and other special events for the residents and for local handicapped and retarded children. HILLSIDE HOOL. Newly appointed Headmaster, John N. Butler, has had a busy six months since arriving at Hillside in July. A total of 42 boys are currently enrolled in grades three through eight, and several new teachers, a school nurse, and a part-time psychologist have also joined the faculty. Several committees have been appointed to focus on various areas APL

42 of the school, including curriculum development, admissions and placement, and important long-range planning issues. In addition, Hillside is moving forward to secure funding for necessary capital improvements on campus. lb date, foundation grants have enabled the school to purchase two new school vans and make important improvements at the Hillside farm, including a new farm truck. Since the fiscal year began in July', many members of the DAR have contributed to the school, including funds for scholarship aid, the birthday and Christmas funds, the Mrs. Raymond E Fleck Scholarship Fund, and general purpose gifts. The National Chairman of the DAR School Committee, Mrs. Richard P Taylor, and the Recording Secretary General, Mrs. Raymond F. Fleck, were warmly welcomed to Hillside for the December 10 meeting of the Board of Trustees. The school is very grateful for the DAR continued interest, care and generosity during this exciting phase in its history and looks forward to welcoming many daughters to Hillside's annual DAR DAY on Thursday, June 5, HINDN SETTLEMENT HOOL. On Wednesday, October 16, 1985, Hindman Settlement School was host to about 300 members of the DAR including the National Chairman of the DAR School Committee, the President General and several members of the National Board of Management and Executive Committee. The Settlement honored the DAR representatives with its first DAR DAY of special activities including a campus tour, luncheon and a display of works by local artists and craftsmen. The day was planned by Mrs. Tracy W. Neal, Kentucky DAR State Regent, assisted by Mr. Mike Mullins, Executive Director of Hindman Settlement School, and Mrs. Cordell Martin, Kentucky DAR State Chairman, DAR School Committee. In a program following the luncheon, Mr. Mullins presented a history of the Settlement in slide form. About 60 students from Carr Creek in Beckham Combs elementary school demonstrated the value of the Hindman music program by performing 3 songs under the Hindman teacher's direction. Products of local children's art classes under Settlement School instructors were displayed on the walls of the meeting rooms. The Superintendent of the Knott County Public Schools, Mr. R. B. Singleton, addressed the DAR members on the relationship of public schools in the county to the Hindman Settlement School. He stressed the financial inadequacy of local school systems and the tremendous advantage of the Settlement's addition to the curriculum. About 3,000 public school students are served through Hindman's extensive supplementary teaching services. Mrs. Cordell Martin, Hindman's resident graduate of the Settlement School, reminisced about her own school experience and recalled looking forward in those days to visits from members of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Taylor spoke about the increase in contributions to Hindman during the last three years from DAR members participating in the 1100 Club and the DAR School Benefit. In her remarks, Mrs. Walter Hughey King, NSDAR President General, emphasized that Hindman Settlement School was especially dear to her heart and that she shares ancestry with one well known representative of the Daughters in that area-may Stone, Settlement founder. The Executive Director, Mr. Mullins, stated that this is the first time in the history of Hindman, to his knowledge, that such a close tie has existed between the Settlement and the DAR. The DAR appreciates all the efforts of Mrs. Neal and the Kentucky Daughters in making that special DAR DAY such a memorable occasion. Kate Duncan Smith DAR School (September-December 1985) BARBARA H. TAYLOR Chairman Alabama Colorado Arizona Connecticut Arkansas Delaware California D.C Florida North Carolina Georgia Ohio Illinois Oklahoma Indiana Oregon Iowa Pennsylvania Kansas Rhode Island Maine South Carolina Massachusetts South Dakota Minnesota Texas Missouri Vermont 4.00 Nebraska Virginia Nevada Washington New Hampshire West Virginia New Jersey Wisconsin New Mexico Wyoming 5.00 New York TOTAL $29, Thmassee DAR School (September-December 1985) Alabama Missouri Arizona Nebraska Arkansas Nevada California New Hampshire Colorado New Jersey Connecticut New Mexico Delaware New York D.C North Carolina Florida Ohio Georgia Oklahoma Idaho Oregon Illinois Pennsylvania Indiana Rhode Island Iowa South Carolina Kansas Texas Maine Virginia Massachusetts Washington Michigan West Virginia Minnesota Wisconsin Mississippi Wyoming 5.00 TOTAL $61, Mrs. Henry J. Lichtefeld, Chairman of the Buildings and Grounds Committee, read her report. Report of Buildings and Grounds Committee This Chairman is happy to report that all projects have been completed. The new draperies have been installed in the Banquet Hall and are very beautiful. The tables in the Library have been refinished and glass tops installed by our Maintenance Assistant. This completes the work scheduled to be done in the Library. The painting of rooms and hallways continues. With the Maintenance Assistant doing all the painting, it is possible to get the work done each day as the need occurs. Because of construction work, painting will be kept at a minimum. This Chairman has assigned spaces for all Committee meetings during Congress Week. The list of scheduled events has been compiled and will appear in the February issue of the DAR Magazine. Guardian Tree Experts are spraying the elms and holly to eliminate possible disease to the trees. The Cryptomeria on the "C" Street circle back of the Founders Monument has also been sprayed for scale insects and the dead limbs cut out. The contracts for the Climate Control have been signed and work on Phase I, the basement area, has been started this week. This area will be cleared in time for Congress. One hundred and sixty-one (161) events have been held in Constitution Hall from March 1, 1985 to January 31, 1986 with a gross income of $387, This represents an increase of $2561 over the fiscal year of last year with February income to be added. Twenty (20) 336 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

43 events are scheduled for February. Approximately 700 steps in the tier sections have been required. This repair work was greatly needed as the steps were loose and wobbly. Each step has been removed and fastened securely. This Chairman is happy to report that the Building and Grounds are in good repair. With touch-up painting, everything will be ready for Congress. DOROTHY D. LICHTEFELD Chairman Mrs. Tom Werner, Chairman, read the report of the Bylaws Committee. Report of Bylaws Committee The National Bylaws Committee received a recommendation from the Executive Committee concerning a new Section 6 to be inserted in ARTICLE XVII: Discipline. A member of the Bylaws Committee then suggested adding a new Section 7 to ARTICLE XVII and a substitute amendment to ARTICLE XVIII: Parliamentary Authority. The proposed amendments were considered by the Bylaws Committee, drafted and put into technical form and are herewith reported to the National Board of Management. The proposed amendments follow. DOS WHEELER WERNER Chairman The Recording Secretary General, Mrs. Fleck, moved that the proposed amendments to the Bylaws to be considered for adoption at the 95th Continental Congress be sent to the chapters in accordance with the Bylaws of the National Society, ARTICLE XIX, Section /. ARTICLE XVII. Discipline Amend ARTICLE XVII. Discipline. Section 6, by inserting a new Section 6 to read: Section 6. Any member, chapter or state organization of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution having a grievance against any member, chapter, state organization or the National Society relating to the activities of the National Society or its constituent organizations and wishing to institute legal action for redress of such grievance shall submit the grievance in writing to the President General and the Executive Committee at least nine months prior to instituting any legal action to permit time for the Executive Committee to mediate the grievance before any legal action is instituted. Failure to comply with this Bylaw may subject said member, chapter or state organization to disciplinary action under ARTICLE XVII of these Bylaws. Adopted. ARTICLE XVII. Discipline Further amend ARTICLE XVII. Discipline by adding a new Section 7 to read: Section Z All decisions of the National Board of Management in proceedings under all sections of this Article shall require a twothirds vote by ballot of those present and voting. Adopted. ARTICLE XVIII. Parliamentary Authority Amend ARTICLE XVIII. Parliamentary Authority by substituting for the present ARTICLE XVIII the following to read: The rules contained in the current edition of Roberts Rules of Order Newly Revised shall govern the Society in all cases in which they are not inconsistent with the Bylaws and special rules of order of the National Society. Adopted. The Recording Secretary General, Mrs. Fleck, read the following recommendations of the Executive Committee and moved their adoption: To reinstate the motion adopted at the April 15, 1978, meeting of the National Board of Management which states, "That the terms of the Chairman of the Board of Kate Duncan Smith DAR School and Tamassee DAR School be limited to no more than six consecutive years and that at least three years shall elapse before either may be eligible for re-election to the position of Chairman of the Board," which was rescinded at the February 3, 1984, meeting of the National Board of Management. Adopted. An increase in the subscription price of the DAR Magazine from $7 to $12 to be effective as of 1 June, as recommended by the Finance Committee. Adopted. That the National Honor Roll Questionnaire be accepted as presented. Adopted. That for clarification of the long-standing policy of the National Society, the following Rulings in reference to ownership and copyright of NSDAR publications be adopted: (1) That a work created under the auspices of the National Society or where any funds, or other resources of the National Society, are used in the creation of such work, whether created by an employee, member (including officers and chairmen) or independent contractor, shall be the exclusive property of the National Society with any copyright in the work being in the name of the National Society. (2) That members of the National Society, including officers and chairmen, who write, compile, edit, or otherwise participate in publications or in the creation of any other works of the National Society shall do so only with the approval of the Executive Committee or the National Board of Management and shall acknowledge that all such publications or other works shall be the exclusive property of the National Society and that any copyrights shall be in the name of the National Society. (3) That employees of the National Society and individuals and firms who have the approval of the Executive Committee or the National Board of Management to write, compile, edit or otherwise participate in publications or in the creation of any other work for the National Society shall recognize the National Society as the sole owner of the copyright of such publications or other works and that such publications or other works shall be the exclusive property of the National Society. Adopted. To accept the plate designed by J. E. Caldwell Company as the Centennial Jubilee Plate. Sale and distribution of the plate will be provided by J. E. Caldwell Company. The 7% commission will be returned to NSDAR Centennial Jubilee Fund. Adopted. That the scholarship(s) which will be provided by J. E. Caldwell Co. from the sale of the DAR Centennial pin be awarded to an outstanding graduate student or students pursuing a career in the field of historic preservation of buildings, documents, etc. The amount of each scholarship and the number of scholarships to be determined by the total funds available. Adopted. That we transfer the total accumulated income received for the Shelby Memorial Continental Hall Fund to the Climate Control Fund at February 28, 1986, to assist in the Climate Control of Memorial Continental Hall. Adopted. To propose to Continental Congress that an NSDAR Endowment Fund be established. The interest from this Endowment to be paid semi-annually to the Current Fund for the operating expenses of the National Society. Adopted. That a bar which would attach to the Volunteer Lineage Pin be designed by J. E. Caldwell Company, and that this bar be available to those Daughters who have, within a period of March I to February 28 or 29, had five additional long form application papers verified with a National number. Adopted. To accept the J. E. Caldwell Company design for the Mississippi Juniors pin with the wording corrected from "Mississippi Juniors" to "Mississippi Junior Club." Adopted. That the ruling adopted at the October 1984 meeting of the National Board of Management be amended to include a time limit on the special committee for the Bicentennial of the Constitution of the United States of America. The ruling then will read: That a special committee (Continued on page 357) APL

44 oretitnaiogy Mrs. Clifford Schexnayder, National Chairman QUEES Cost per line Cost of one 61/2 in. type line is $1.00. Make check payable to Treasurer General NSDAR and mail with Query to Genealogical Records Office, 1776 D St. NW, Washington, D. C All copy must be received at least two months prior to publication date desired. Please keep in mind that all words count, including name and address. Anyone doing genealogical research may submit a query for publication. If you wish an acknowledgement that we have received your query please enclose a self addressed stamped envelope along with your copy and payment. BROWN-BROWNE-BRUN-BRAUN-HAWKINS: Seeking info. on: Thomas Brown (w) Bernice (Hawkins) Brown, parents of John Hubbard Brown ( ) (w) Martha (Jones) Brown ( ). Believed to be from Meadow Township, County of Stokes,. William R. Lyons, 266 Bonnlyn Dr., Orange Park, FL CHURCHWELL-TARPLEY: Susan Esther Tarpley, ( ) m Marion Co., MO Thomas Adams Churchwell ( ). Both from, probably Richmond Co. Seek Tarpley and Churchwell parents. S. E. Byler, Rt. I, Box 319, Sweeny, TX TTHEWS (TTHIS): John (ca ), Jefferson Co., IN. Son Nathan by 2nd wife, Susan. Seek John's Matthew's parents and first wife. S. E. Byler, Rt. I, Box 319, Sweeny, TX POSTON: Levi Poston (ca ), Methodist Minister, Jefferson Co., IN. Seek burial place and correspondence with descs. S. E. Byler, Rt. 1, Box 319, Sweeny, 7X GILL: Janella Gill ( ), m KY, Kincaid Gay ( ) of Woodford Co., KY. Both d. in Marion Co., MO. Seek marriage record and Janella's parents. Some think she may have been Janella Gill Alexander. Bible record says Gill. S. E. Byler, Rt. 1, Box 319, Sweeny, 7X TERRELL: Henry Terrell Sr. (ca ) Caroline Co., m. Sarah Woodson. Need Will and sources of info. S. E. Byler, Rt. I, Box 319, Sweeny, DC RSHALL: William Marshall (d Caroline Co., ) m. Elizabeth Williams, dau. Sarah (1721-ca 1816)m. Richard Durrett ( ). Need Will and info. for Wm. Marshall and Elizabeth Marshall. S. E. Byler, Rt. 1, Box 319, Sweeny, TX BUCKNER: Need info, parents, birthplace Benjamin Buckner, b. ca 1743 in or around Caroline Co., ; m. ca 1768 Sarah Avery of Brunswick Co.,. Mrs. H. R. Carter, 407 Bush Ave., Monroeville, AL GARTH: John of (d. 1786); family history nearing completion, please help me bring lines down to the present. Need "lost" female lines through Daniel & Elizabeth (Garth) Ross, Obadiah H. Trent & Nancy Moseley, Samuel & Sarah (Garth) Poindexter; Henry Gaines (s/o Ann Garth & Richard Gaines), wife Elizabeth Kirby. If you have not been contacted, please write Mrs. Rosalie E. Davis, 923 La Cherie Dr., Manchester, MO WINN-WYNN: Who were the parents of John T. Winn (Wynn) who was b. in GA and in the 1850 Census is in Coosa Co., AL, living in the home of Wiley J. Bailey and his wife Lucinda? John T. Winn was shown as 12 years old on the 1850 Census. Maud Ann Paulus, Longmont, Houston, 7X WINN-WYNN: Need wife and children of John T Winn (Wynn), b in GA. He appears on the 1850 Census of Coosa Co., AL living in the home of Wiley J. Bailey. Maud Ann Paulus, Longmont, Houston, 7X STURM: Seeking ancestors & descs. of Henry Sturm b. 1757, d. 14 Jun 1832 OH; m. ca 1785 Elizabeth Weaver, b. 1755, d. 3 Apr 1840 OH. Irene R. Williams Berg, E Springfield, Veradale, WA 9903Z MIESSE-EBLING-SELLS-MONDHANK-BECK-BOECKEL: Desire correspondence with anyone researching the following people: Johann Daniel Miesse, b Germany, lived and d in Berks Co.,, m. abt to Miss Fbling, dau. of John and Maria Phillipena Ebling; parents/family of Catherine Sells (Gezelle?) b. 1792, d. 1871, m to Joseph Miesse Sen.; William Mondhank (any spelling) b. 1823, d. 1907, m. to Nettie Beck (Boeckel) b. 1821, d. 1913, both born in Germany, lived and died in Fairfield Co., OH. Paul M. Miesse Jr., 5034 Front Royal, Baton Rouge, LA MCNEAL: Any spelling. Will check our files, no charge, for info. on McNeill's anywhere. Cora Beggs, Genealogist, Clan Macneil, 4221 Flora, St. Louis, MO LEONARD-POND-MUNSON: Need ancestors of George Leonard (Revolutionary soldier, ) b. ca 1749, m. Rebecca Pond, dau. of Daniel and Mehetable (Munson) Pond, ca Lived in Shoreham, Whiting and High Point, VT; d. 17 Mar 1824 in Fairfield, VT. Had son George who m. Olive Segar in Huntsburg, VT Margaret Norvell, 1111 San Carlos Rd., Arcadia, CA TAPLIN-SMITH-WAY: Seek ancestors of John Taplin (Revolutionary soldier, ) m. 1. Anna Smith, need her origins, 2. Abigail Sperry, 1809 in Claremont,. Resident of Hillsboro, Marlboro and Claremont, ; d. ca 1815, probably Claremont. Had dau. Nancy who m. John Way Jr. of Lempster in Margaret Norvell, 1111 San Carlos Rd., Arcadia, CA BENNETT: Need parents Garrett b. 1794, d. bef. 18 Apr 1857, m. Sarah (Susan). Children: (1) Ann Eliza (2) Maria (3) Catherine (4) Susan A. (5) Sarah I. Mrs. Jacqueline P. Gerth, P. 0. Box 424, Glenview, IL CONKLIN: Need parents Eli b. 2 Jun 1796, d. 5 Dec 1854, m. (1) Harriet Lisk. Children: Mary Ann, m. (2) Rebecca L. Wilson Stout. Mrs. J. P. Gerth, P. 0. Box 424, Glenview, IL GARDNER: Need parents Sarah b (1754), d. 29 Dec 1852, m. 25 Apr 1780 Robert A. Scott. Children: (1) Sarah (2) Nancy (3) Wm. Gardner (40) John (5) Joseph (6) Cathrene (7) Robert. Mrs. J. P. Gerth, P. 0. Box 424, Glenview, IL CHAPLIN: Need parents and place of birth for William Ratcliffe Chaplin who m. Elizabeth Henderson Jones 21 Dec 1818 in Lynchburg,. He d. in Danville,. His will was presented in court 16 Sept I will pay postage and copying; exchange info. Nellie Bausell, 250 Church St., Wytheville, DOUGHTY-THOMPSON: Seek parents & grandparents of Ezekiel Doughty, b in state (parents Amos & Eliza?) and Frances Ann Thompson, b. 25 Nov 1823 in state to Peter Thompson. Mrs. Ralph Hopfensperger, P. 0. Box I4Z Nashotah, WI HENSLEY-HOPKINS: Need names of family of George M. Hensley and wife Sallie Hopkins who were in Edgar, IL in Sara Seedorff, Arlington, IA WILLIAMS: Ralph Williams ( ) Minister, m. Martha Owsley. Lived Pulaski Co., KY 1798 to Mig. Franklin Co., IN and Madison Co., IN. Need Ralph's place of birth and parents. Will exchange info. Betty Lieland, 633 N. Jackson, Rushville, IN PEASE-HAMILTON: Seeking info. concerning great great grandmother Amanda Pease, b. ca 1810 in, m. James Harvey Hamilton 29 Oct 1829 Dearborn Co., IN. Was she dau. of Joel and Hannah Tower Pease of 1850 Ripley Co., IN census? Where was she after birth of Aurelia Jane, b. MS 3 Jul 1839? Mrs. Robert Zunk, Box 13, 338 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

45 Hooker, OK GGS: Seeking whereabouts of family Bible, printed date 1812, of Jonathan and Jane (Shaw) Riggs listing their children. Bethuel Riggs, Jonathan's father, Revolutionary War veteran and Baptist minister, m. them 9 Apr 1810 in Campbell Co., KY. They d., were buried in MO. Col. and Mrs. Walter R. Washburn Jr., 6510 Arequa Ridge Lane, Colorado Springs, CO BRONSON-SEGER: Need parents of Willis Bronson, b New Britain,, d Amboy, IL, m. Eliza Ann Bailey, b Danbury,, d Amboy, IL. Also info. on Elbert Seger b. ca 1787, m. Hannah Bronson, b. ca 1787 Redding,, res. Danbury, Mrs. E. L. Stein, 5909 SW 7th, Des Moines, IA DANTZLER: Wanted: proof of lineage of Lewis R. Dantzler, b. ca 1830 Orangeburg,, d Hodges,, m Americus Victoria Hodges, b Hodges,, d Cokesbury,. Have info. from Rev. D. D. Dantzler's book, pub. 1899, that Adam was father of Lewis R. Dantzler; John, grandfather; Daniel, gr. grandfather; Harry, gr. gr. grandfather supposed to have emigrated from Germany (or Switzerland) to ca 1739 with 3 sons, Jacob, Daniel and Henry ages unknown, but no dates nor documentation. Need wives for each generation. Will exch. info., pay for copies and postage. Mrs. J. Laurence Dantzler, 3848 Overlook Ave., Macon, GA GAGE: Need parents of William Gage, b. ca 1840, possibly TN; m. Abigail Frazier Gillham 1860, Drew Co., AR. Had two sons William Gage and John Sherman Gage. Mrs. B. Morris Phillips, 2743 Point Dr., Monroe, LA RTIN: Seeking any info. on Alexander Martin from, who received a grant of bounty land in Washington Co., GA in 1790 for services rendered in the Rev. War. He and his two sons, William and James, were living in GA by Ms. Rudene E. Moon, 2763 Beecher Dr., Austell, GA JOLLEY (JOLLY): Seeking info. on Asa Jolley and wife, Mary Curtis who moved from MS to AL in 1850's with young children, John Henry, William, James, Sarah Eliz. Mary Curtis had a sister, Sarah, two brothers Lyneau and Leonids. Need parents, grandparents, from where and when arrived in U. S. and such. Mrs. Charles A. Jolley Jr., 2615 Cloister Dr., Charlotte, GERARD-TUCKER-PEYTON-HARSON: Parentage of John Tucker Westmoreland Co., d. 1671, m. Rose, b ca Was she a Gerard? Son Wm. Gerard 'Ricker b after fathers death, m. Elizabeth Hardidge Peyton, who d Westmoreland Co. Her parentage? She had son Henry, b. 1703, d where?: gr. sons Valentine, Yelverton Ftyton & Harrison Tucker. Mrs. J. V. Hardcastle, Plum Springs Rd., Bowling Green, KY MONTGOMERY-FELLOWS-GARRETT: Need info, on ancestors, parents, siblings of Richard Montgomery, b d. IN, m Henderson, Hepsey Fellows, b. 1789, d IN; also Levi Foster Garrett b Troy, OH, d Beaver City, NE, m Caroline Montgomery b IN, d NE. Miss Marie Sevier, 2027 Allen Place NW, Washington, DC MCMICHAEL-HATCHER: Seeking parents of Ezekiel M. Mc- Michael, b. ca 1796 GA; m. Obedience Hatcher, 22 May 1822, Wilkinson Co., GA; d. Sept 1849, Neshoba Co., MS. Ch.: John, Cicero, Henry, Martha, William, Nancy, Robert, Francis, George. Mrs. S. T. Lee, Longmeadow, Dallas, TX WILLSIE-HAMMOND: Need info, on the following: John Wiltsey b , prob. ; his wife, Elizabeth, b 1785 ; their children: (1) Jesse (or James) (2) John, (3) William b. 1806, (4) Julia Anna b. 1808, m. Robt. Misee, Cole Co., MO 1835 (all above b. in Lower Canada), (5) Joseph Pinkney Willsie b. 3 Jul 1817, Licking Co., OH m. Ellen (or Eleanor) (Phillips?), (6) Hester A. b. 1824, m. Hezekiah Thurston. Also any info. on Juliette Hammon(d) b. 6 Nov in (poss. or ), m. Wm. E. Essex, b in FL. Nancy Caudill, 2995 East 56 Place, Tulsa, OK DEBORD-DEBORDE-DEBOARD: Various spellings. Need Bible records, birth, marriages, deaths to include in book which covers all known from Will exchange info. Need father of Edmund, b. 1800, d KY, m. Nancy Godbey. Jo Ann Touchstone, 2506 Labranch #B, Houston, 7X CE: Need any info. concerning Michael Rice of Goochland Co.,, who d. in Rubye Montgomery, 740E. Liberty, Wytheville, HARS: Need names of children of Webber Harris (b. 1779, d. 1865, son of Cornelius Harris and Kentura Webber). Also need maiden name of Webber Harris' wife, Elizabeth (b. 1780, d. 1845). Family lived in and around Estill Co., KY Henry Bowles Harris, 617 W. Orangethorpe, Fullerton, CA THOMPSON-MEANS: Seek info. on Mary Della Means Thompson-p. Jackson Van Buren and Mary Rebecca McCormick Means, b Dekalb Co., MO?, m Thompson. Shirley Henley, 4765 Eriks Blvd., Eagan, MN HOUSE-TWIGG: Need parents of John House, b TN. Wife Terecy b TN. Is she 1Wigg? Also facts on Timothy livigg (of Ireland), wife Catherine Mason 'Ikvigg. They m. ca 1803, she d. 18 Apr Is she from? Mrs. Wm. Borchers, 260 Lakeview, New Braunfels, 7X LINN-LYNN: Seeking parental ancestry of Andrew Madison Linn, b in Cincinnati, OH, d at Brunswick, MO. Andrew's mother d. in OH when he was 8. His father placed him with Henry Regness in the Cincinnati area and left for CA, never heard from again. Andrew Linn m. Mary C. Ross, granddaughter of Rev. Soldier, Wm. Ross, and dau. of Jesse and Pemina Carroll Ross originally from then, KY, OH, IA. Andrew and Mary C. Linn's son was David Boyd Lynn, my grandfather. Will correspond or exchange info. Mary Triplett, RR I, Palmyra, MO FORE-DAVIS: Need parents of Jesse Fore, War of 1812, m Nancy Davis. Lived Union Co., GA, Pulaski Co., KY, d. Jul 1872 Warren Co., KY. Nancy Davis Fore d. Oct 1882 Parker Co., TX. Mrs. Ellen Byrne, 8600 Lancaster Dr., Rohnert Park, CA SWAYZE: Need parents of Richard Swayze (thought to be grandson of Bamabas or Israel of Hope, ) who m. Rachel Drake 1 Apr 1814, a dau. of Col. John Drake. Their son John Drake Swayze m. Mary Davenport (b. 16 Mar 1827, d. 20 Mar 1875). They came to Shoals, IN (Martin Co.) ca Marjorie Solder, Rt. 3, Box 21, Pekin, IN LEWIS-HOLLENBECK-MOSIER: Searching for any info. about Grove Lewis who came to Cussewago Township, Crawford Co., Who were the parents of John Moser who m. Barbara Buchman? John d. 27 Jun 1802, Lowhill Township, Northampton Co.,. Also, who were the parents and where did they live of Joseph Hollenbeck ( ) Wayne Township, Crawford Co.,? Evelyn Lewis, 2925 Euclid Ave., Erie, BOOTHE(E)-PINKHAM: Need parents/info. on Samuel Newton Booth, b. late 1700s, or, and of his wife Mary Pinkham; m. pre 19 Feb 1816 birth their dau. Harriet Abiah Booth in Truxton,. Charlene G. McCoy, 4514 Conn. Ave. NW Washington, DC SARTWELL-GUNN: Need parents/info. on Anna Sartwell, b. 1758/ 9 ; m. Elijah Gunn, Sr. pre 1780/1 birth of dau. Philena in. They were in 1796 survey party of (OH) Western Reserve; settled Cleveland, OH where d. mid 1800s. Charlene G. McCoy, 4514 Conn. Ave. NW, Washington, DC GAYLORD: Titus Gaylord, son of Lt. Timothy and Phebe, b Goshen, ; m. (who?) in, pre 1777/8 Goshen, birth of son Allen G.?Gaylord, Ca 1802 family removed to OH; he d. 20 Jan 1814, Hudson, OH. Charlene Gaylord McCoy, 4514 Conn. Ave. NW, Washington, DC YHEW-HUNTINGTON: Need parents/info. on Elisha C. Mayhew, poss. b. ca 1805; m. Hannah Curtis Huntington (b VT), dau. of Chandler and Anna (Wallis); both families settled in Shelby Co., IN where died. Charlene G. McCoy, 4514 Conn. Ave. NW, Washington, DC MILLER-PITTN-HARDIN-STAMES: Need any info. flw. people (Dr.) Benjamin Franklin Miller, b. 14 Dec 1826 ; removed to GA, m. Marsha Stames Pittman, (dau. of Jeffrey Pittman and Rachel Hardin (Stames) who d. late 1800's Murray Co., GA) on 11 Apr 1850, Murray Co., GA post Civil War, Benj., Marsha and dau. Clara Leonora to Osceola, AR; post 1879, Benj., as widower, rem. to MO where prob. died. Charlene G. McCoy, 4514 Conn. Ave. NW, Washington, DC II1 APL

46 National Landmark (Continued from page 307) permits entrances on three sides the carriage ramp on the north side being the most notable. Within, these entrances are connected by a grand promenade."' A series of double doors lead from the lobby the "grand promenade" into the largest auditorium of its type in Washington. Constitution Hall has a seating capacity of almost 4,000. The immense U-shaped auditorium can accommodate more than 1,300 people in the orchestra area. These seats are surrounded by 52 boxes. Behind the boxes are the tier seats, which follow the same U-shaped form. A blue-and-gold motif has been used for these interiors. In the lobby, the blue and gold colors appear in the form of stripes. In the auditorium, specially woven, custom-designed material features the gold medallions and stars on a blue background, with an elaborately woven border of gold eagles surrounded with garlands. More than 500 yards of this material was used for the 25-foot-long stage curtains. The medallion-and-star motif is repeated in vinyl wall-covering on the front of the boxes and exit walls around the entire auditorium. The hard surface on these walls, and on the floor, was chosen for acoustical reasons. On either side of the 32 X 50-foot stage are graceful twin Ionic columns, each topped by a 31/2-foot American Bald Eagle finished in 14- carat gold leaf. Centered above the stage is a painted lunette of the Great Seal of the United States, flanked by twelve Revolutionary flags. Under the Seal are the names of the thirteen original colonies in geographical order. Inconspicuously lodged at the foot of the stage is the three-manual Skinner organ's console. Backstage are dressing rooms and the Conductor's Room. Also on this floor is the President General's Reception Room, which is located in the northeast corner, with doors to the lobby and a passageway to the stage. This lovely and spacious formal room is used by the President General for receiving members and guests. The portrait of Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, first President General of the Daughters of the American Revolution at the time she was First Lady, is a copy of the one by Daniel Huntington that was presented to the White House by the Daughters in The room's predominant colors are golden beige and crimson. On the floor below is a handsome lounge finished in green, gold, and cream. A pair of custom-designed and speciallywoven rugs complement the straight-line lounge chairs and sofas, upholstered in antique velvet. Also located on the lower level is the Pages' Lounge, which may be used for meetings, etc. A marble stairway, alongside a large decorative bronze window of exceptional beauty, ascends from the Martha Washington Gallery to the second floor of Constitution Hall. This entire top floor was planned to house the Genealogical Library, but the Library quickly outgrew this space. A large meeting room and the offices of the National Society Children of the American Revolution now occupy the north and south ends, respectively. The central area is used to exhibit a collection of decorative and applied arts for children and young adults. It is one of the few such displays in Washington. Open to the public, admission is free. The Daughters' initial purpose in building Constitution Hall was to provide adequate seating for the delegates to the Society's annual meetings. But even before the first of these meetings took place in April, 1930, the Hall had been used for concerts, lectures, and other cultural events connected with the performing arts. In Mr. Moore's cornerstone-laying speech referred to above, he predicted: "For the highest form of music, the symphony concert, this auditorium will make suitable and adequate provisions. It may lead to a permanent orchestra. You may make it a platform for the world's thinkers, as well as a place to honor men of achievements." All these predictions became realities immediately after the Hall was completed. The season opened with the International Oratorical Contest and was followed by a series of afternoon and evening concerts by the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and Sousa's Band. On November 2, 1931, the first concert ever of the National Symphony Orchestra, with Hans Kindler, founder of the orchestra, conducting, took place in Constitution Hall. The Hall was the "home" of the National Symphony Orchestra for over forty years. Even after Kennedy Center was built in 1972, the orchestra came back to the Hall to make special recordings. Leopold Stokowski, who conducted the Philadelphia Orchestra in the opening concert of the season, placed Constitution Hall among the six leading concert halls in America. Later, the famous American pianist, Van Cliburn, said enthusiastically: "It is a grand hall! The acoustics are splendid!" These comments, recorded in the official records of the Society, are backed by science. The Hall has been measured by sound engineers of the Bell Telephone Laboratories, who pronounced it close to ideal for an auditorium of its size. Their opinion was later confirmed by acoustics experts of the United States Bureau of Standards. Between , every major orchestra in the world, as well as every outstanding individual artist, performed in Constitution Hall. Bands, dance troupes, and debaters appeared on its stage. Constitution Hall was the only auditorium of suitable size and facilities for the cultural arts in Washington. The Hall is, and has been since soon after it was built, the "home" of the National Geographic Society's lecture series. The regular season series of lectures started in but there were special lectures before then. By the close of the season, the National Geographic Society had given a grand total of nearly 2,000 lectures in the Hall.' Nestled high in the ceiling of the auditorium, behind the west balcony, are 16mm and 35mm motion picture sound projectors and spot lights. The stage curtains hide a portable motion picture screen. Constitution Hall has also been used for wartime activities. The American Red Cross was given the lobby space in the Hall for its Prisoners of War relief work in The Daughters converted the basement area of the Hall into a nursery school for servicemen's children, and built a playyard for them on the adjacent grounds. When benefit concerts were scheduled, the Daughters gave the use of the Hall free of charge. Annually, several thousand delegates representing the members of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution convene in Constitution Hall during the week of April 19th (the anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord) for their Continental Congress, when they report on their activities of the past year and set goals for the coming year. At this time, they reaffirm the Society's objectives as set forth in the Act of Incorporation by the Fifty-Fourth Congress of the United States in 1895, 340 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

47 whereby the Society was created "a body corporate and politic,... for patriotic, historical and educational purposes; to perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men and women who achieved American Independence; by the acquisition and protection of historical spots and the erection of monuments; by the encouragement of historical research in relation to the Revolution and the publication of its results; by the preservation of documents and relics, and of the records of the individual services of Revolutionary soldiers and patriots, and by the promotion of celebrations of all patriotic anniversaries;.." The records of how the Society has carried out these purposes are contained in its numerous publications, hundreds of them. The DAR Magazine, a monthly, has been published continuously since The annual Proceedings of the Continental Congress is transmitted to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution (as required by the Act of the Congress of the United States) who "shall communicate to Congress such portions thereof as he may deem of national interest and importance." This book-length verbatim report is a summary of the year's activities in furthering the Society's three-fold objectives. At the 1986 Continental Congress, when the Daughters meet in Constitution Hall, they will participate in their Society's latest honor, the designation of Constitution Hall as a National Historic Landmark. Footnotes W. Francklyn Paris, The Hall of American Artists. New York University, 1951, p. 38. 'Report of the Architect's Advisory Council, December 11, American Institute of Architects, WAshington, D.C. 'A Guide to the Architecture of Washington, D.C., Washington Chapter, American Institute of Architects; McGraw-Hill, 1965, 1974, p. 100, #9. 'National Geographic Society, Miss Joanne Hess. VOLUME III DAR TOT INDEX (An up-to-date cross-index to the 115,704 spouses of the DAR Patriots) IS NOW AT THE PNTER'S and will be ready in March ESPECIAL PRE-PUBLICATION PCE: $20.00 postpaid (each). VOL III, DAR TOT INDEX No. of copies ( ). Send check or money order payable to Treasurer General, NSDAR to: Office of Corresponding Secretary until April 1, Name. Street. City: State: Mary, Remember Remember Me (Continued on page 303) Ellen B. Brimfield includes a moving memorial verse from a poem by Longfellow. The 1850 Census lists Ellen Brimfield, age 70 and with property valued at $5,000.00, as residing with George and Elizabeth Leonard. The Leonard's signatures were also included on the quilt, and Ellen Brimfield was probably Elizabeth's widowed mother. Perhaps vanity caused Ellen to report her age at 70 to the census taker, for it was inscribed a year later on Elizabeth Moore's quilt as 77. Manchester, located in Carrot County, was only a short drive from the metropolis of Baltimore. Therefore Carmelia Everhart, a life-long resident of Manchester, may have seen one of the pictorial album quilts which were being made by professional needleworkers in fashionable Baltimore in the 1840s and 50s. Perhaps when visiting the city, Carmelia purchased templates or paper patterns for her quilt designs as well as a selection of imported French and English fabrics. (Bottom, page 303.) Carmelia completed the appliquing of the eagle and other motifs on her album quilt shortly before her marriage on June 14, 1859 to the Reverend Henry Wissler. However, she did not use her quilt after her marriage because it was unfinished. The quilt remained unquilted for almost 50 years. In 1907 Carmelia, at age 71, finally added the decorative stitching to bind the layers of her quilt together. Little is known about the Reverend Henry Wissler or his parish, but the quilt, which Carmelia Wissler worked on as both a young and an elderly woman, remains to remind us of her accomplished interpretation of the Baltimore album quilt. The six quilts, which have been briefly described, represnt only a fraction of the collection of over two hundred American quilts located in the DAR Museum. Many have fascinating stories to tell and many remain as tangible reminders of their makers or recipients. All have been generously given to the Museum. Some, like the ones made by Anna Catherine (Hummel) Garnhart, Mary Ann (Barringer) Harris, Emma Maria (Fish) Chambers and Carmelia (Everhart) Wissler, have been treasured as family heirlooms and handed down from generation to generation before coming to the Museum. Others, like the one made for Mary Mannakee, were purchased and enjoyed for their aesthetic value before they were given to the Museum. The Museum collection of 18th and 19th century American quilts continues to grow through the generous gifts of DAR members. Quilts given to the Museum are thoroughly researched and catalogued so that they can be displayed and made available for study by interested groups and individuals. When not on view the quilts are stored in a climate controlled environment. Through preservation, research and exhibitions, the quilts are enjoyed by many. The women who worked so arduously to make them and the women who received them as tokens of friendship are forever remembered. If you own a quilt you would like to have considered for donation to the DAR Museum, please send a photograph of the quilt and any available family history to the Curator, Gloria Allen, DAR Museum, 1776 D Street, NW, Washington, DC APL

48 WASHINGTON STATE DAR GENE SRKS NITA SRKS Honors Our STATE REGENT GENE SRKS CLEANERS Personal Attention 1115 COKES IRVING, TEXAS BROWN'S PHARCY Buddy H. Brown, Pharmacist 1923 West Park Drive Irving, Texas Business Phone Home Phone Lexington Chapter, NSDAR Lexington, Massachusetts with love and appreciation honors its Regent MRS. STANLEY EARL BILLS < BEVERLEY GI LBERT BILLS > FOUR GENERATIONS L. to R.: Mrs. Steven E. Blanchard, Mrs. Bills, Mrs. Burton R. Gilbert (All members of Mary Ball Chapter, Tacoma, Washington); Jessica Elisabeth Blanchard (Member of Fort Nisgually C.A.R. Chapter) CHSTIANA JELLIS KIRKLAND (Mrs. Henry C.) # Chapter Regent Vice Regent Recording Secretary Interim Treasurer Ancestor: Cpl. Ephriam Fairbanks 342 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

49 Greater Seattle DAR Regents' Council Founded in 1938, Washington State Seated: Alice Chase, Chaplain, Lady Stirling; Dorothy Brattain, V. Pres., Chief Seattle; Merial Atkinson, Organizing Member, Univ. of Wash.; Beverley Bills, State Regent, Mary Ball; Jackie Daniels, President, David Douglas; Hazel Burnett, Life Member, Univ. of Wash.; Mary Breen, Secretary, Univ. of Wash.; Nancy Schaitel, Treasurer, Lakota. Standing, Middle Row: Miriam Peterson, Regent, Lady Stirling; Catherine Lash, Regent, David Douglas; Eunice Duncan, Past Regent, Jeremiah Mead; Joan Hemmingson, Past Regent, Elizabeth Bixby; Lucile Stout, Past Regent, Elizabeth Bixby; June Sloan, Past Regent, Mary Morris; Catherine Spedden, Past Regent, Elizabeth Bixby; Anne Field, Past Regent, Olympus; Carol Hughes, Regent, Sarah Buchanan; Ruth Keener, Past Regent, Sarah Buchanan; Viola Nelson, Past Regent, Sarah Buchanan. Last (Top Row) Elizabeth Bixby; Phyllis Toomey, Past Regent, Rainier; Daisy Wikberg, Regent, Chief Whatcom; Helen Keliehor, Past Regent, Elizabeth Bixby; Velma Rice, Regent, Mary Richardson Walker; Sherry Raatz, Regent, Rainier; Jeannette Carroll, Past Regent, Peter Puget; Viriginia Garred, Lakota; Charlotte Kovalenko, Past Regent, Olympus; Harriett Rounsley, Past Regent, Tillicum. Margaret Dyer, Regent, Olympus; Charlotte Lantz, Past Regent, Rainier; Kay Olsen, Past Regent, Lady Stirling; Mary Chapman, Regent, 986k lliddv

50 as's WASHINGTON STATE DAR a hniva Celebrates Its 92nd Year of Service STATE REGENT'S THEME: We Honor Our COUNTRY'S Defenders of Freedom Above: Governor Booth Gardner, State Regent Bills and VPG Bower. Below: Senator Daniel Evans & Mrs. Bills. Below Right: Senator Slade Gorton and Mrs. Bills. Col. Thomas Schaefer (U S A F RETIRED> DAR MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT Leader of hostages held by Iran for 444 days. "Colonel Schctefer's statesmanship, bravery and honorable service to his country make him a worthy recipient of this coveted award." Former President Jimmy Carter 344 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

51 Ain11144 W ASHINGTON STATE DAR Celebrates Its 92nd Year of Service CHAPTERS 2200 MEMBERS BEVERLEY GILBERT BILLS <Mrs. Stanley Earl Bills> State Regent, WE HONOR OUR STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ( ) Seated L. to R. ORGANIZING SECRETARY, Miss Catherine Spedclen; REGISTRAR, Mrs. Eugene Hamlin; HISTOAN, Mrs. Alston Daniels; LIBRAAN, Mrs. I. Thomas Chase; TREASURER, Mrs. Clarence White. Standing L. to R. RECORDING SECRETARY, Mrs. Larry Grothaus; FIRST VICE REGENT, Mrs. John Price; STATE REGENT, Mrs. Stanley Bills; SECOND VICE REGENT, Miss Anne Field; CHAPLAIN, Mrs. Leland Jones; CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, Mrs. Christian Spreen. APL

52 HONONG RGARETTA MINNISS GAMBLE (Mrs. D. Edwin Gamble) Honorary Vice President General Presented with love and affection by her daughters Jayne Gamble Green and Evalina Gamble Freitag 346 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

53 THE AZONA SOCIETY proudly honors their NATIONAL AND STATE OFFICERS (Seated left to right) Mrs. C. Ernest Carter, Chaplain; Mrs. D. Edwin Gamble, Honorary Vice President General; Mrs. Robert C. Smith, State Regent; Mrs. Luther A. Glenn, Sr., Vice-Regent; Mrs. Paul G. Hinrichs, Recording Secretary. (Standing left to right) Mrs. Lester W. Reid, Jr., Registrar; Mrs. Francis C. Barton, Treasurer; Mrs. Vernon R. Fankhouser, Historian; Mrs. Richard D. Nielsen, Organizing Secretary; Mrs. James E. Haynes, Jr., Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Leslie W. Price, Parliamentarian. Not pictured: Mrs. Franklin C. Daley, Vice President General, and Miss Alice Garrigus, Librarian. APL

54 Oregon Trail Chapter Proudly Honors Mae Vasey Huston (Mrs. Stanley J. Huston) Oregon's 1985 Outstanding Junior Member State Recording Secretary Chapter Regent Charter Member Oregon Trail Chapter DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

55 THE SEVENTY-SECOND STATE CONFEREE OF THE OREGON STATE SOCIETY NSDAR HONORS OUR STATE REGENT AND STATE OFFICERS Front row, L-R: Thelma Wirfs, State Corresponding Secretary; Kay Egle, State Vice Regent; Doris Connor, State Regent; Esther Hinshaw, State Chaplain; Estel Vaughn, State Treasurer Back row, L-R: Edwyna Moore, State Librarian; Hazel Jenkins, State Curator; Lillian Ward, State Registrar; Mae Huston, State Recording Secretary. Not shown: Idamay Stohler, State Historian ; Norma Crocker, State Custodian and State Historian ; Barbara Pink, State Custodian Belle Passi Cape Sebastian Coos Bay David Hill Eulalona Lake View Malheur Mount Hood The following Chapters have sponsored this ad: Yaquina Mount St. Helens Multnomah Portland Rogue River Tillamook Wahkeena Winema Yamhill APL

56 COLORADO STATE SOCIETY NSDAR presents with Pride and Affection DAR GAZINE BINDERS New Prices and Ordering Procedure Order DIRELY from: Jesse Jones Industries N.W. Corner D Street & Erie Avenue DEPT. CODE: DAR Philadelphia, Prices: Binders Cases 1@$ @$ @ $ @$ @ $ @$36.00 Please Note SEIMES MICROFILM CENTER NEWS Mrs. P. W. Prior Colorado State Regent The Seimes Microfilm Center has been notified by the National Archives that the price of their films has been increased to $20.00 per roll. Please keep the new price in mind when you make donations to the Seimes Microfilm Center. 350 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

57 Mrs. Frank S. Crane, Jr. Vice President General NSDAR Mrs. P. W. Prior Colorado State Regent NSDAR Mrs. Frank S. Crane, Jr., presided at the August 3, 1985, dedication ceremonies, of the Santa Fe Trail marker on Raton Pass, where the trail exits from Colorado. A similar marker was placed at Holly, Colorado, where the Santa Fe Trail enters Colorado. It was during Mrs. Crane's term as State Regent of Colorado, that funds were raised for the two huge 9 1/2 foot by 6 foot markers. Mrs. Prior, Colorado State Regent, worked with Mrs. Crane, in tracing the route of the trail through Colorado. AN EASY ROUTE TO THE MOUNTAINS ACRosS THE ARK) (=REM PLAIN f NEARBY ARKANSAS RivER PLAN4S iniaans SUChi A THE CHEYENNE, KiettA, AnO CONIAHE freouently CANWED ot4 THE IN ver AND SuRROLKONG PLAINS, NAR WITH ONE At4OTHER, AND HUNTED BuFFALO DOTH FRAE AND SIN CLAIMED TH REMOTE RECKIN, BUT 80uNDAINES WERE. GUE, YEARS AFTER THE LOUiSIANA PURCHASE THIS VER IN EASTERN COLORADu AND NE STERN KANSAS, BECAME THE RECOGNIZED BOUNDARY BETNEEN SNISH, LATER MEMCAN, TENTCRY AND THE UNITED STATES IN DiOt ZEDULON m PIKE FOLLOWED THE AR1(44NSAS DUNG THE FIRST OFFICIAL uni TED STATES ExPLORATKIN INN COLORADO, IN THE FIRST WAGON TRAM OvER THE SANTA FE TRAIL BEGAN AN EXTENSIVE TRADE BETWEEN MISkI81 AND THE IM' 01'l SETTLEMENTS Of NErt NitEXICO, COLORADO 5 MOUNTAIN ERANL H Of THE SANTA FE TRAIL WAS A PREFERRED ROUTE Of TRADERS, MOUNTAIN MEN, AND ExPL0RERS SUCH AS JOHN C fremnt AND KIT CARSON TC4 Z.F..1,1,11 OUV EISEECeeri.E.S c.r,14,0x.v., S SPONSONG CHAPTERS: Alamosa Blue Spruce Cache La Poudre Centennial State Chipeta Colorado Columbine Continental Divide Denver Elbridge Gerry Fountaine Qui Bouille Fort Vasquez Fort William Bent Front Range General Marion Gunnison Valley Kirmikinnik Longs Peak Middle Park Monte Vista Mount Lookout Mount Rosa Mountain Rendezvous Namaqua Peace Pipe Sleeping Ute Mountain Zebulon Pike APL

58 UTAH STATE NSDAR and UTAH CHAPTERS Honors With Pride and Affection MRS. VERDI RAY WHITE (ELVIRA) UTAH STATE REGENT Golden Spike Princess Timpanogos Salt Lake Valley Sego Lily Uintah Vernal Wasatch Range Visit SOUTH DAKOTA from North South East West North Dakota MT Aberdeen MN Deadwood 6 Sturgis Pierre Huron Brookings WY Custer Nebraska Dell Rapids SIOdX Falls Yankton IA Vermillion BearButte, Sturgis Betsy Hickok, Dell Rapids Black Hills, Deadwood Captain Alexander Tedford, Huron Daniel Newcomb, Yankton Sponsored by Honor Roll Chapters Paha Wakan, Vermillion Harney Peak, Custer John Kerr, Brookings MacPherson, Aberdeen Mary Chilton, Sioux Falls Oahe, Pierre 352 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

59 MONTANA SOCIETY HONORS ITS EARLY ROLE IN THE NSDAR LEGACY Montana Daughters honor their first regent, Mary Matilda DeVeny Wasson, born in Ohio, one of the "Wellesley Half-Dozen" hand-picked by Melvil Dewey from the 1883 Wellesley graduating class to attend Columbia's library school, and wife of Rev. Dr. Edmund A. Wasson. While her husband was serving the Episcopalian Church in Great Falls, Montana, Mary filed as an affiliate of Ohio's Western Reserve Chapter with No A month later, May 1894, National Board of Management named her Montana's first regent. Mary was then 34. During her regency ( ), Mrs. Wasson appointed Jennie Stilwell Tallant (Mrs. Walter S.) of Butte to organize Montana's first chapter, and, despite the lack of communication and inadequate records plaguing the far-flung state, Mrs. Tallant chartered 14 members in Silver Bow Chapter on December 21, 1897, in Butte, which included Mrs. Wasson and herself. Although Mary returned to the east in 1900, she remained a member of Silver Bow for 56 years until her death in She is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City, in an unmarked grave. In 1977 a delegation of Daughters from Montana and New York marked the site with a bronze plaque honoring Mary DeVeny Wasson as Montana's first regent. Montana Society has chartered 18 chapters, with 14 extant. The chapters in chronological order, as shown on the map above, are: 1- Silver Bow, Butte, Yellowstone Park, Livingston, Ravalli, Hamilton, Oro Fino, Helena, Mount Hyalite, Bozeman, Chief lgnace, Kalispell, Beaverhead, Dillon, Shining Mountain, Billings, Anaconda, Anaconda, Bitter Root, Missoula, Black Eagle, Great Falls, Musselshell, Roundup, Julia Hancock, Lewistown, Assinniboine, Havre, Absaroka, Hardin, Milk River, Glasgow, Powder River, Miles City, Yellowstone River, Glendive, State Officers: Regent, Mrs. James E. Stephenson; Vice Regent, Mrs. Ramon Eatinger; Chap., Miss Lesley Hatcher; Sec., Mrs. Howard Criswell; Treas., Mrs. Wallace Hecox; Reg., Mrs. Leo Nicholes; Hist., Mrs. David Wittman; Lib., Mrs. Thomas Butler; and Parl., Mrs. Irving Dehnert. APL

60 FRAMINGHAM CHAPTER FRAMINGHAM, SSACHUSETTS HONORS MRS. THEODORE W WOOD STATE HISTOAN CHAPTER CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Compliments of Theodore IV Wood President of J. E Freeto Co. Inc. and Electro Products Co. Inc. Waltham, Mass. This, the third book on the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution since 1965, is now available. It is a revision and update of the previous two books "In Washington" (out of print) and "Washington Landmark" (a limited number still available). "Washington Historic Landmarks: Pillars of Patriotism" is a 108-page book on the story of the headquarters buildings and activities of the NSDAR, with new color pictures and features, including gifts and celebrations at home and abroad. Orders by mail, $7 00. Send to: Office of Corresponding Secretary General 1776 D Street, N.W Washington, D.C with check or money order made payable to Treasurer General, NSDAR. Books picked up at National Headquarters, $6.00 DC,, please add appropriate tax. 354 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

61 NEW MEXICO STATE ORGANIZATION, NSDAR PROUDLY PRESENTS STATE REGENT AND STATE OFFICERS SEATED: Mrs. Lynn C. Jacobsen, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Carl H. Lindahl, Chaplain; Mrs. Harold A. Newlander, State Regent; Mrs. Blanche N. Goldsmith, Vice Regent; Mrs. Jerome D. Kolar, Recording Secretary. STANDING: Mrs. Fred Krueger, Parliamentarian; Mrs. Vernon Finnell, Historian; Mrs. Tommy Thorne, Treasurer; Mrs. Lawrence B. Phelps, Organizing Secretary; Mrs. Rodney D. Long, Registrar. NOT PIURED: Mrs. James Parker, Librarian. APL

62 MEMBERS OF COLUMBUS CHAPTER, COLUMBUS, OHIO PROUDLY HONOR THEIR REVOLUTIONARY AESTORS Akers, William Elaine Sedam Leeper, Samuel Vicki McKillip Alexander, Joseph Nora Bargdill Lesourd, Jean Pierre FR Mary Rosetti Baldwin, Francis DE Margaret Williams Lewis, Dr. Waller Sara Koenig Balliett, Ronald Diana Lust Lockridge, Andrew Vera Haverfield Barr, Adam Joyce Canfield Loomis, James, Jr. Margaret Brown Bates, Silas Virginia Campbell Lowry, William Jean Whims Baughman, George Nan Bradbury Lyle, Samuel Cathryn Montgomery Beach, Obil Frances Washburn McClintock, John Margaret Williams Beck, Leonard Lois Bauer McClung, William Cathryn Montgomery Blachly, Ebenezer Louise Smiley McElvain, Samuel Patricia Arend Blackwell, John Bernice Hogue McElwain, Andrew Nancy Ridgley Blanchard, Jothan Roberta Jacoby McGown, John NS Jane Smith Bochoven, Jacob Geneva Spring McGown, John NS Janet Poole Bonham, Jacob Eleanor Fowler McGown, John NS Sallie Coady Bonham, Jacob Sara Dee Fowler McGuire, John Charlotte Smith Bratton, James Bonita Shelton McGuire, John Nancy Pickett Brock, Nathaniel Lynn Wicksell Maltby, Zacheus Dawn Barber Brockett, William Violet Messick Mansur, William Alice Woodby Brokaw, George Nancy Graff Marshall, John Keith Atkinson Brown, Mahlon Dorothea Knight Marshall, John Connie Shipley Buckingham, Ebenezer Lois Rudy Merriam, Nathan Rosalie Leach Butler, James Grace Burns Merrill, Samuel ME Roberta Campbell Carmichael, Duncan Ruth Stevens Morehouse, Isaac Lois Smith Cary, Luther Barbara Howison Moser, John Michael Ruth Stevens Case, Roger Nan Bradbury Nagel, Frederick Georgianna Rohyans Castle, Abel VT Marian Harper Neleigh, Paul Jane Jenkins Chenoweth, Thomas Nan Bradbury Ober, Christian Lola Davis Cherry, William Janet Stacy Owens, William Jean Olin Clark, Samuel Kathryn Rollins Park, Elijah Lois Scruggs Cleveland, Josiah Marianne Murphree Parker, Samuel Judith Driscoll Clouse, John Martha Reissig Parsons, Mahlon Ruth Ann Caldwell Clover, Phillip Katherine Beverly Patrick, Jeremiah Diana Matthews Cook, Josiah Susan Fihe Patterson, Charles Helen Grimm Conwell, William Hazel Roseberry Phelps, John Martha Reissig Crum, Adam Joan Kirsch Phelps, John Elizabeth Smith Culbertson, Andrew Virginia Hutchison Phelps, John Joann Smith Curl, William Shirley Cotter Pierce, Ebenezer VT Martha Reissig Daniel, John, Sr. Ada Adams Pinney, Abraham Elizabeth Bradbury Demoss, Peter Martha McClure Pinney, Abraham Nan Bradbury Doty, Jeremiah Juanita Hess Pinney, Abraham Leslie Huntington Dudderer, Conrad Charlotte Dudderer Powell, William Cathy Wheaton Dudderer, Conrad Kathleen McInturf Powell, William Jennie Lou Renkert Dyer, Charles Sylvia Berg Preston, Levi Frances Davis Dyre, Thomas Susan Novatny Rankin, Richard Margaret Williams Dyre, Thomas Juanita Haub Ream, Andrew Mary McKimmy Ells, Nathaniel Wealtha Martin Ringler, John Marguerite Se dam Estill, Wallace Cathryn Montgomery Rohr, Michael Barbara Barth Flickinger, Joseph Joyce Kline Rohr, Michael Ruth Clabaugh Force, Samuel Ann Brown Rowley, Nathaniel Dorothea Egan Foster, John Nan Bradbury Rucker, Lemuel Edna Keyes Fought, John Morris Jane Van Fossen Rudicilly, Henry Jeanette Dunn Frost, William Margaret Williams Ruffner, Emanuel Roberta Kirwin Gilston, Richard Margaret Williams Sanford, William June Battles Gobe, Nathaniel Elizabeth Beitel Scovell, Elisha Laura Bahr Gray, George Myra Shriver Scovell, Elisha Pamela Pritchard Green, William Hazel Shook Scovell, Elisha Roganne Clark Greiner, Phillip Lola Davis Shaffer, Thomas Barbara Judson Griswold, Elisha Alice Bainter Shaffer, Thomas Nancy Landis Hanna, John Sara Buchsieb Shelton, Elipaz Karen Birchfield Hanna, John Suzanne Ellis Shelton, Elipaz Margaret Waltz Hanna, John Suzanne Schoedinger Shreve, William Delia Lundstrum Harper, Daniel Mary Jo Edwards Shuey, Daniel Eloise Cole Harris, William Elizabeth Skinner Siegle, Dr. Charles Marian Rosel Harris, William Susanna Drum Siegle, Dr. Charles Helen Brown Hays, Oliver Mary Bavender Siegle, Dr. Charles Mary Ellen Brown Henderschott, Michael Lillian Bennett Simison, John Josephine Conklin Higby, William Janet Palmer Slack, Henry Susan Kuhns Hopkins, Ebenezer Louise Smiley Slack, Henry Lucy Kuhns Howe, Abner Martha Dawson Slagle, John Lucille Horch Howe, Abner Florence Merkel Slocum, Benjamin Frances Evans Huber, Rudolph Ethel Perkins Smith, Anthony Marie Forshey Hughart, Thomas Cathryn Montgomery Sprague, Joshua Katherine Shellabarger Hutchison, Joseph Carol Day Stahlman, John Sharon Reida Ingersoll, William Mary Ellen Bosley Stewart, Ralph Margaret QuiIlin Jamison, William Juanita Joyce Stewart, Ralph Carol Thompson Jefferis, Nathaniel Louise Smiley Stimson, Stephen Marguerite Williams Johnson, Elihu VT Genevieve Johnson Summer, John Blodwen Jones Jones, William Maryann Seibert Sumner, Ebenezer June Battles Joslin, James Marjorie Walker Swan, Elias Katherine Jones Kelly, James Ruth Prugh Swinehart, John Jayne Schiefer Kilbury, John Lola Davis Swinehart, John Nancy Johnson King, Joseph Helen King Switzer, Phillip Henrietta Dennis Krick, Peter Ruth Beavers Tabb, George Juliette Dustin Lakin, Abraham Ruth Stanley Tallman, Benjamin Helen Fisher Lawrence, John Nancy Hammond Thompson, John Mary Humphrey Lawrence, John Margaret Williams Thwing, John June Battles Leeper, Samuel Barbara Starrett (continued on next page) 356 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

63 COLUMBUS CHAPTER, OHIO PROUDLY HONORS THEIR REVOLUTION- ARY AESTORS (Continued) Major Francis Grice Chapter Wichita Falls, Texas Trenchard, George Lola Davis Honors Trimble, William Betty Bonner Rimer, John DEL Mary Golovin Elizabeth Lea Turney, John Nan Bradbury Underhill, John Lois Jarvis Van Meter, John Delores Cox Van Sickelen, Reiner Louise Smiley Wade Jacob Mildred Seitz Walder, John Anne Rorapaugh Walser, Frederick Juanita Hess Webster, Philologus Lillian Cooperider Weiser, Conrad Judy Pritchard Wetzel, Henry Kathleen Rinehart Wilcox, Stephen Ann Kitzmiller Wilcox, Stephen Mary Ellen Kinney Willey, John DEL Mary Kay Beach Williamson, John Mary Jane Gest Wonderlicht, John Betty Gorman Wonderlicht, John Margaret G. Williams Woodruff, John Ellen Wiseman Woodruff, John Marian English Wycoff, Peter Carol Harsh Wycoff, Peter Clara Harsh Wycoff, Peter Lura Hickox Wycoff, Peter Rebecca Thornton Wycoff, Peter Emma Crawford Young, David Ann Lorms Young, David Ann Tate Young, David Mary McNaughten Zimmerman, Peter Lola Davis Inquiries lb: Mrs. Kenneth Bavender, Registrar Descendant of 1000 East College Avenue Westerville, Ohio Col. Wm. Bryan Capt. Gabriel Lea Mrs. Albert Bradbury, Regent 3517 La Rochelle Drive Regent Columbus, Ohio National Board Minutes (Continued from page 337) to be known as The Bicentennial of the Constitution of the United States be created, said committee to remain active through the bicentennial of the ratification of the Constitution of the United States and to authorize J. E. Caldwell Company to design a pin (to be placed on ribbon under Treaty of Paris Pin) for the committee; proceeds from pin to go to said committee. Adopted. That the National Parliamentarian be authorized to edit the Standing Rules for the 95th Continental Congress. Adopted.. The Recording Secretary General, Mrs. Fleck, read the minutes, which were approved as read. The benediction was given by the Chaplain General, Mrs. Robertson. The meeting adjourned at 12:45 p.m. ANN D. FLECK Recording Secretary General Chapter Regents By now you should have received your List of NEW MEXICO STATE ORGANIZATION Subscribers to DAR Magazine. If you did not PROUDLY HONORS receive your List or if you have changes/cor- MRS. HAROLD ALVIN NEWLANDER rections, please notify DAR Magazine Office. STATE REGENT APL

64 The Colonel Thomas Hartley Society, Children of the American Revolution The Yorktown Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution and the Colonel James Smith Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution all of York, Pennsylvania HONORS Mrs. Lowell W. Williams Senior State President, Pennsylvania State Society, Children of the American Revolution Past Senior President local Society 12 years, Senior Treasurer 24 years, Senior Registrar 20 years, and Senior Mountain Schools Chairman 26 years. On the State Society level, past senior Chairman of American music and State Chorus 4 years, past Librarian Curator 4 years, past First Vice President 6 years and President 3 years. On the national level C.A.R., National Chairman of American music and National Chorus 4 years and National Chairman of Insignia and Ribbon 2 years. Past Regent, 3 years, Yorktown Chapter D.A.R., Past 1st vice Regent 6 years, past Corresponding Secretary 3 years and various other chairmanships. She was also past Pennsylvania State D.A.R. Recording Secretary and D.A.R. C.A.R. State Chairman. 358 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

65 Pennsylvania State Regent MRS. EDGAR V. WEIR Candiiiatefor the office of Historian General with The Fleck Associates This page is affectionately presented ihi honor of Ann M. Weir by thefoffowing friends of the General Richard Butter Chapter Verna E. Barnett Barkley Helena Witt Beatty Christina W. Burns Kathryn E. Hilliard Mae Bonsall Kiester Margaret Montgomery Leo Pamela Sue Leo Charlotte S. Marshall Alberta R. Martin Jeannette McKee Genevieve McKee Monroe Dellma Y. Peters Marie B. Rice Leah S. Sharer Evelyn S. Shields Cynthia B. Sweeney Mary Trenchard Timmons Emma Margaret Williams APL

66 KENTUCKY STATE SOCIETY DAR Celebrates First HlIsTDN DAR DAY OOBER 16, 1985 Honoring Mrs. Walter Hughey King, President General, NSDAR Mrs. Tracy Wallace Neal, State Regent Mr. Mike Mullins, Executive Director, Hindman Settlement School, Hindman, Kentucky Mrs. King, Mrs. Neal and Mr. Mullins discuss Hindman's Learning Disability Program during DAR Day at Hindman Settlement School. This program places special emphasis on mountain children with Dyslexia. Expansion of the work with Dyslexia, both as a Summer Tutoring Program with boarding students and as an after-school program in five counties, has become one of the most important aspects of the Hindman Program. Kentucky State Regent, Mrs. Tracy Wallace Neal, has designated Hindman Settlement School, a DAR Approved School, for a portion of her State Regent's Project Fund. Courtesy Feeback Printing & Mailing Service, Inc. Lexington, Kentucky 300 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

67 "Open a new window, Open a new doon Travel a new highway That's never been tried before. Dance to a new rhythm, Whistle a new song. Open a new window every day!' WITH from "Mame" MRS. HENRY E Burrs Louisiana State Regent candidate for Reporter General, NSDAR and THE ENTIRE FLECK ASSOCIATES Sponsored by the 56 Chapters of the Louisiana State Daughters of the American Revolution APL

68 THE SEVENTY NEW JERSEY DAR CHAPTERS HONOR WITH OUR LOVE AND AFFEION MRS. HENRY AUGUST KLIE STATE REGENT Candidate for the Office of Treasurer General on the slate of Mrs. Raymond Franklin Fleck 362 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

69 MRS. DAN CARCK GARY and All "Innessee Daughters along with Governor Lamar Alexander invite those with "TENNESSEE ROOTS" to participate with us in a statewide celebration of HOMECOMING '86

70 peck's Supplies for Office & School Same Day Delivery Call by 10:30 Hours 8:30 to 6:00 M-F 9:00 to 5:00 Sat. Irving, Texas 208W. Irving Blvd. 525 Plymouth Park "MP TTHEW THORNTON CHAPTER NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE HONONG MRS. ROBERT R. BEAN NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTSTANDING JUNIOR 1985 CHAPTER RECORDING SECRETARY STATE CHAIRN OF GES EDITOR OF GE NUAL PERSONAL GE TO STATE REGENT CONSTITUTION WEEK CHAIRN 1985 Alaska State Daughters of the American Revolution Salutes MRS. CHARD AYERS State Regent Dearing Animal Hospital Willis C. (Bill) Dearing, DVM 630 N. O'Connor Irving, Texas OFFICE HOURS 8-6 Weekdays 8-12 Saturday Doctors hours by appointment JEWELL PNTING COM 9040 Directors Row Dallas, Texas Phone (214) MEMBER F.D.I.C. On Our Fifth Birthday January 24, 1981 LAKOTA CHAPTER WASHINGTON STATE DAUGHTERS Honor With Appreciation and Affection NAY INGRAM HAITEL # (Mrs. Kenneth Duwayne) ORGANIZING REGENT SENIOR STATE PRESIDENT C.A.R Name Old Address New Address DAR GAZINE Change of Address Street City State Zip Street City State Zip National No Chapter Nonmember Number N 364 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

71 MRS. RAYMOND FRANKLIN FLECK CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT GENERAL 95th CONTINENTAL CONGRESS APL 1986 TEXAS TEAM State Campaign Chairman Mrs. Bernie C. McCrea State Assistance Chairman Mrs. Paul Peurifoy Hospitality Committee Mrs. Walter Stephens, Mrs. Henry Richardson Mrs. Oscar Listol, Mrs. Joe K. Gordon Pins Committee Mrs. A. Art Williams, Jr., Mrs. Glenn H. Beatles Publicity Committee Mrs. Earle D. Button, Sr., Miss Hazel Peterson, Mrs. Robert Freeman, Mrs. James Chapman Campaign Material Committee Mrs. James Moody, Mrs. George Roper, Mrs. Joe Findley Tote Bags Committee Mrs. Karl Wallace, Sr., Mrs. Walter Pool, Mrs. Robert White, Mrs. Margaret Barnett Reservations Mrs. Horace Starkey Mrs. Erada Taylor Mrs. E B. Altemus ASSOCIATE CANDIDATES First Vice President General Mrs. Richard 0. Creedon Chaplain General Mrs. Ralph E. Rhodes Recording Secretary General Mrs. Charles K. Kemper Corresponding Secretary General Mrs. Donald S. Blair Organizing Secretary General Mrs. Alex W Boone Treasurer General Mrs. Henry A. Klie Registrar General Mrs. Donald D. Zimmerman Historian General Mrs. Edgar V. Weir Librarian General Mrs. Richard P Taylor Curator General Mrs. Joseph W. lbwle, Jr. Reporter General Mrs. Henry E Butts APL

72 VIRGINIA DIST THREE PRESENTS 11: " tY Mime anowt-mcmiumm,,,r, WESTOVER HALL Built and opened in 1891 as the West Lynchburg Hotel, by 1895 it included croquet grounds, shuffleboard and tennis courts and bowling alleys, and by 1900 was improved by the addition of a Pavilion for Vaudeville and Opera performances. Dr. Josephus Hopewood purchased the Westover in 1903 as the first and main building of the Virginia Christian College which became Lynchburg College in Its 125 rooms served the College until Amherst Mrs. Robert Adams Berryman Green Miss Mary V Moore Blue Ridge Mrs. E D. McClaskey Colonel Charles Lynch Mrs. C. Anna Woodson Dorothea Henry Miss Marian Lee Heard James Allen Mrs. W G. Brown James River Mrs. Hunter P Evans Joseph Gravely Mrs. Howard Steele Judith Randolph Mrs. W H. Benne CHAPTERS REGENTS Longwood Mrs. J. A. Harper Lynchburg Mrs. P B. Hundley Poplar Forest Mrs. E A. Webster Prestwould Mrs. Harry A. Thomas Red Hill Mrs. J. R. Poindexter Slate Hill Mrs. David A. Jackson Thomas Carter Mrs. Kirk Perrow, Jr William Pitt Mrs. C. B. Dominick William Taylor Mrs. E.D. Baugh, Jr Lynchburg Va From Lynch 's Ferry Bicentennial 1986 to the City of Seven Hills 366 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

73 -cry, NI HE AMECAN N GAZINE 4 Mrs. Clinton C. Sisson Vice-Chairmen Magazine Mrs. Robert Sloan Mrs. Ernest B. Dickerson Mrs. Frederick W. Brigance Miss Sara M. Hall Mrs. Ralph A. Lehman Mrs. J. Trigg Wood, Jr. Mrs. Grant W. Schaumburg Adviser Mrs. Frank L. Harris, Sr. Mrs. James M. Anderson, Jr. Vice-Chairmen Advertising Mrs. Susan Conant Hooker Miss Frances A. Davis Mrs. W.A. Starritt, Jr. Mrs. W. Brooks Reed Mrs. Lyle E. White Mrs. Harold N. Ottoway Mrs. Anthony J. Ponik APL

74 77th ANNUAL STATE CONFEREE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR C.A.R. members Melanie Coffin and Michelle Vaggione present nose-gays to Mrs. Charles K. Kemper, State Regent; Mrs. Raymond F. Fleck, Recording Secretary General; Mrs. LeRoy C. Kaump, Reporter General; and Mrs. Donald D. Duncan, Vice President General during the Opening Session of the State Conference. Looking on with pride is Amy Baker, C.A.R. State President, who was also one of our State Regent's Personal Pages and Mrs. William F. Scales, Senior State President of C.A.R. Mrs. Kemper poses with our beautiful and hard working State Conference Pages. 1st row, left to right: Linda Fonville, Jennifer Veronda, Kimberly Ann Faraday, Edith Lynn Mlaker, Ruthanne L. Hughes, Linda Garrett, Kerni Coffin and Patricia Hein. 2nd row: Irene Pardee, State Chairman; Leslie Joan Steuben, Amy DeBaun Baker, Pamela J. Bunn, Mrs. Kemper, Lydia Louise Jee, Emily Ganger, Alice Eileen Budway, Gayle Ann Cox and Sharon Meigs. 3rd row: Susan L. Denny, Theresa Yarnell, Carol Canning, Carol Lynne Angelo, April Sleigh, Priscilla Harris Gloria, Gail Mooney, Amoret Gates Thissell, Elizabeth Vencill Stowe, Susan Jean Montgomery, Marilyn Baylies Ruzicka, Carmella Orham, Susan Trau Wilson and Marsha Lovell. 368 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

75 77th ANNUAL STATE CONFEREE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR California State Chairmen: We remain proud of the fact that our National Officers (Mrs. LeRoy C. Kaump and Mrs. Donald D. Douglas) posed to the left of our State Regent and Mrs. Jerry J. Strayer, State Vice Regent and Mrs. Sidney W. Sorensen, State Treasurer and Mrs. William F. Scales (on the right of our State Regent) also act in the capacity of State Chairmen. 2nd row: (left to right): Mesdames Ralph J. Fisher, Frances Pope, Netzer E. Luthi, Frances McKee, Floud S. Hicks (State Recording Secretary). 3rd row: Mesdames Norman Harris, Lawrence Gerken, Jim L. Selby. 4th row: Mesdames Martini. Mepyans, Henry Korsiak, Irene Pardee, Philip R. Priska, Russell Marshall, Gordon L. Cox. 5th row: Mesdames Bernard Schiller, Robert E. Lang, Harry Fisher, Downey J. Overton and George Childs. California State Chairmen, 2nd row: Mesdames William R. Saenger, William S. Reische, Donald B. Dietz, Alan L. Hoover (State Corresponding secretary), and Morris Fitzpatrick. 3rd row: Mesdames Daniel B. Martin, Stephen Aikin, E George Herlihy, John P. Pabarcus, Fredric N. Barry. 4th row: Mesdames Lyle C. Harper, James H. Ludlow, Frank Jaggers, Herbert H. Ertel, James D. Smith, Earl R. Plowman. 5th row: Mesdames Isabelle R. Blackman, Norris Mathys, Kent Kimball, Thomas N. Vaughn. 6th row: Mesdames John Burgh, Alice Budway, Robert H. Laborde, Charles W. Viebock, Richard McElroy and Robert H. Swadley (Honorary State Regent). APL

76 CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR presents with pride MRS. CHARLES KEIL KEMPER STATE REGENT Dorla Eaton Kemper reflects her pleasure over the enthusiastic response of our California Daughters, their Chapters and Districts... in their support of our State Project: Census of the California State Society, NSDAR 370 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

77 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR DIST I NORTH Director: Mrs. F. Joseph Watts P.O. Box 905, Willows, CA CHICO CHAPTER, CHICO Organized: March 17, 1922 State No. 52 Membership 50 Allen, Kathleen McDowell Bales, Nancy Wellman Brown, Georgia Curtis Dacus, Pam Caryl Edwards, Imogene Conley Hahn, Mabel Farrington Johnson, Jean Louise Kutz, Helen Pillsbury Lodge, Ethel Gray Mathes, Kathryn Parker Mathys, Sybil Gage Mayhew, Evelyn Mustard Olsson, Fay Drake Stucke, Catherine Weethee Wellman, Elizabeth Hawkins Yonts, Gayle Bruce Anderson, Augustine Austin, Nathaniel Bayles, John Beeson, Benjamin Binney, Thomas, Dr. Browning, John Carr, William Cheever, Ezebiel Coburn, Simeon Coleman,Nicholas Cook, David Cook, Edward Eaton, David Edsall,Jacobus Farra, Amos Gager, John Galloway, Joseph Hackleman,Jacob Hall, Ephraim Hall, Ephraim, Jr. Harrison. Benjamin Hart, Benjamin Heffelfinger, Philip Howard, Groves Kirk, Joseph Kisner, John Knox, John Kyle,Thomas Logsdon, John, Sr. Lund, John Martin, Matthew Mason, John Maxson, George, Dr. Moffatt, Samuel Ortes, Jean Baptist Pickering,James Pillsbury, Stephen Prewitt, Joshua, Sr. Rockwell, John Russell, Stephen Sampson, Henry Seybert, Sebastian Simm, Robert Stenger, Conrad Tipton, John Upham, Thomas Wadsworth, Elijah Webster, Daniel Weethee, James Wheeler, Aaron Whitaker, Squire Worley, Brice Young, David Regent: Mrs. Donald E. Conklin LA KY Pa TN Junior Member # Year Member # Junior Member # Junior Member # Year Member # Elizabeth Burrows Wellman Margaret Burley Underhill Sara Hyer Ortmann Gayle Bruce Yonts Bettina Beals lwerson Virginia Abigail Hylton Mary Clark Shols Sybil Gage Mathys Sybil Gage Mathys Josephine Needs Hendrix Coralie Grimes Bagby Sara Hyer Ortmann Viola Dean Alexander Nancy Wellman Bales Nancy Wellman Bales Nancy Wellman Bales Edna Young Rogers Nancy Wellman Bales Sybil Gage Mathys Sybil Gage Mathys Ailsie Baker McEnteggart Ruth Young Hennigan Elizabeth Hyslop Anderson Meltha Clay Stites Alice Louise Wolford Sara Hyer Ortmann Pam Dacus Nanabel Ross Duncan Virginia Strouse Conklin Jean Johnson Ethel Gray Lodge Helen Manley Ebersole Fay Drake Olsson Georgana Curtis Brown Eleanore Glass Droz Genevieve McConnell Allgeier Helen Pillsbury Kutz Imogene Conley Edwards Sybil Gage Mathys Sybil Gage Mathys Bernice Brummond Staveley Sara Hyer Ortmann Kathryn Parker Mathes Edna Dickhaut Snyder Bettina Beals lwerson Kathleen McDowell Allen Nancy Wellman Bales Catharine Penn Lindsey Catherine Weethee Stucke Dorothy Wheeler Smith Bernice Brummond Staveley Sara Ruth Hodges Janet Kuhn Schwartz FEATHER VER CHAPTER, OROVILLE Organized: December 4, 1967 State No. 163 Membership 46 Came, Leanne Saphiloff Dewey, Alice M. Chubb Gentry, Prances Fisher Gentry, Frances Fisher Gentry Blythe Lamon, Sylvia Jenkins Ross, Dorothy Jenkins Starkey, Trulayne Thode Regent: Mrs. E DeWitt Hoffman 50 year Member #28460I Ayres, Silas Billings, James Denton, Abraham Dupuy, Olympia Trabue Gage, Elisha Higgens, Isaiah Higgens, Isaiah Grace, Mara Sargent Kelsey, Enock Mathews, Archer Nelson, David Pennfield,Jessie Pennfield, Nathaniel Pennfield, Samuel Pollard, Robert Pollard, Robert Pond, Jared Pond, Jared Ream, Abraham Rosenkrans, Co!. John Sandusky, Emanuel, Sr. Sharpe, David Slosson, Jehiel Smith, Thomas Snodgrass, William Stacey, Molton Upson, Benjamin Wilson, Joshua Wilson, Joshua Woodmansee, Gideon Wooldridge,Josiah TN Helen Mann Crowder Virginia Lewis Stanton LaVonne Cherry Ketchum Marian Frederick Hoffman Alice Dodson Ayres Janice Jenkins Schmidt Sylvia Jenkins Lamon Marguerite Smith Jones Sammie Lois Lang Lang Dorothy Simmermaker Conrad Helen Dilley Parks Sammie Lois Lang Lang Sammie Lois Lang Lang Sammie Lois Lang Lang Dorothy Jenkins Ross Sylvia Jenkins Lamon Esther Scoggins Silverman Pauletta Scoggins Hohman Irene Coulson Johnston Marian Frederick Hoffman Lynn Fowler Rothmeier Alice Chubb Dewey Margery Slosson Cline Blythe Gentry Jane Weller Varrelmann Frances Fisher Gentry Sammie Lois Lang Lang Frances Wilson Thode Trulayne Thode Starkey Iola Woodmansee Brewton Marian Frederick Hoffman JOR PIERSON B. READING CHAPTER, REDDING Organized: March 2, 1946 State No. 100 Membership 64 Bolton, Marcene Williams Chapman, Matilda Evans Crook, Patricia Bailey Gregory, Willa Kelly Hirsch, Kathryn Hayes Mauzey, Judith Skilien McKellar, Madge Hale Middleton, Kathleen Chapman Moore, Lois Chapman Nicholls, Michelle Hammans Proctor, Marian Ritchie, Sally Armstrong Scott, Carole Frye Swanson, Kathleen Joaleen Thomas, Tabitha Andrews Vest, Linda Hammans White, Jodi Moore Apperson, John Apperson, John Apperson, John Baker, Sylvester Banta, Henry Barnes, Nathaniel Bartlett, Daniel Bates, Reuben Bayles, Daniel Beall, Samuel Beall, Samuel Beall, Samuel Beall, Samuel Bowmer, Peter Brown, Nehemiah Byars, Nathan CaIley,Thomas Catron, Christopher Catron, Jacob Charles, Nehemiah Chase, Jonathan Cheney, Daniel Cheney, Joseph Clark, Satchel! Colby, Abraham Colby, John Colby, Peter Colby, Willoughby Colson, William Craft, Francis Crow, William Daniels, Nathaniel Dearborn, Edward Dickerson,Thomas Dickson, Thomas Dillard, George Duncan, Charles Durham, John Eastman, Edward Eastman, Obadiah Eastman, Stephen Regent: Mrs. Kenneth R. Lloyd Jr. #674390, 2nd generation DAR 50 year Member # Jr. #640160, 4th generation DAR Jr. #680405, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #6I6259, 4th generation DAR Virginia Dare Hammans Lois Dare McClintock Michelle Hammans Nicholls Martha McDaniel Thompson Margaret Guilford Kardell Sally Armstrong Ritchie Elinor Hammond Godfrey Betty Hall Quijada Kathryn Hayes Hirsch Matilda Evans Chapman Kathleen Chapman Middleton Lois Chapman Moore Jodi Moore White Agnes Holman Moore Jean Hammond Wyberg Martha McDaniel Thompson Elinor Hammond Godfrey Martha McDaniel Thompson Martha McDaniel Thompson Madge Hale McKeller Marjorie-Lee Hammond Craft Elinor Hammond Godfrey Elinor Hammond Godfrey Jean Hammond Wyberg Elinor Hammond Godfrey Jean Hammond Wyberg Jean Hammond Wyberg Elinor Hammond Godfrey Dorothy Hughes Biederman Marjorie-Lee Hammond Craft Martha McDaniel Thompson Hazel Weaver Bell Jean Hammond Wyberg Catherine Tester Fetterolf Agnes Holman Moore Agnes Holman Moore Agnes Holman Moore Bernellyn Jones Patchen Jean Hammond Wyberg Jean Hammond Wyberg Marjorie-Lee Hammond Craft APL

78 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR JOR PIERSON B. Eastman, William Fairbanks, Oliver Sr. Gaar, John Gaar, John Galloway, Marshall Gates, Charles Jr. Gile, Ezekiel Greening, James Greening, James Greening, James Hale, Amon Hale, Nicholas Hammond, David Jr. Hammond, David Jr. Hammond, David Jr. Hammond, Sr. Hansborough, Morias Hays, Oliver Hedges, Joseph Heugh, Andrew Higgins, John Holman, Isaac Hootman, Christian Hoyt, Abner Hubbard, Nod iah Jacob, Richard King, Caleb Leftwich, Augustine Sr. Leslie, John Long, William Lovejoy, David McDaniel, Eli Mead, Nathan Montgomery,James Moody, Andrew Moore, Asa Morgan,Jeremiah Morrill, Henry Morrill, Nathaniel Neal, Samuel Owens, Stephen Pattee, Jedediah Payne, Samuel Perkins, Charles Pollard, William Proctor, Azariah Quimby, Mows Rawlings,Nenjamin Reed, Robert Russ, James Sargent, Phineas Saunders, James Searle, William Shallenbarger, Christian Shallenbargeclacob Smilie, John Smilie, Robert Porter Smith, Samuel Sr. Stewart, James Swearingen, Van Thompson, William Tbmlinson,Benjamin Ibmiinson, Joseph Tribble, George Tyler, John Utter, Joseph Webster, Ephraim Wiglesworth, James Jr. Wiglesworth, James Sr. Williams, William Wolpart, George Womack,Thomas Woodmancee, Gideon Woodmancee, Gideon Wyatt, Samuel READING CHAPTER (continued) VT Jean Hammond Wyberg Elizabeth Fairbanks Blomberg Mary Yeager Bailey Patricia Bailey Crook Madge Hale McKellar Elizabeth Hayward West Elinor Hammond Godfrey Florence Hyndman Hart California Smith Quint Carole Frye Scott Madge Hale McKellar Madge Hale McKellar Marjorie-Lee Hammond Craft Elinor Hammond Godfrey Jean Hammond Wyberg Marjorie-Lee Hammond Craft Martha McDaniel Thompson Tabitha Andrews Thomas Lois Chapman Moore Lois Chapman Moore Agnes Holman Moore Agnes Holman Moore Pearl Sorenson Bigelow Marjorie-Lee Hammond Craft Marcene Williams Bolton Joaleen (Kathleen) Swanson Beatrice Kempf Agnes Holman Moore Helen Rodgers Spencer Martha McDaniel Thompson Marjorie-Lee Hammond Craft Martha McDaniel Thompson Jean Hammond Wyberg Martha McDaniel Thompson Betty Harris Duncan Martha McDaniel Thompson Marjorie-Lee Hammond Craft Elinor Hammond Godfrey Elinor Hammond Godfrey Willa Kelly Gregory Pearl Sorenson Bigelow Jean Hammond Wyberg Coarl Faulkner Wilson Lavena Sneed Thompson Dorothy Huges Biederman Marion Proctor Marjorie-Lee Hammond Craft Marjorie-Lee Hammond Craft Mary Reed Brundage Elinor Hammond Godfrey Elinor Hammond Godfrey Agnes Holman Moore Jean Hammond Wyberg Madge Hale McKellar Madge Hale McKellar Madge Hale McKellar Madge Hale McKellar Ruthe Clements Davis Marjorie-Lee Hammond Craft Lois Chapman Moore Agnes Holman Moore Lois Chapman Moore Lois Chapman Moore Agnes Holman Moore Judith SkiIlen Mauzey Helen King Large Elinor Hammond Godfrey Agnes Holman Moore Agnes Holman Moore Marcene Williams Bolton Rose Weber Dupont Martha McDaniel Thompson Lois Hendricks Essex Virginia Maupin Kosmider Elinor Godfrey SISKIYOU CHAPTER, YREKA Organized: December 16, 1951 State No. I26 Membership 49 Regent: Mrs. Harry Scammell THE WILLOWS CHAPTER, WILLOWS Organized: February 7, 1919 State No. 44 Membership 77 Cole, Frances Donegan Feeney, Harriet Hauck Franzen, Louise Otterson Regent: Mrs. Charles H. Michael Jr. #684085, 2nd generation DAR Hamann, Ellen Marie Steele Lyons, Dorothy Madison Mulick Mason, Katherine Chaney Mehring, Marilyn Deter Michael, NoraLu Feeney Otterson, Dorothy LeValley Rodde, Helen Beth Otterson Schroeder, Thelma Scott Sites, Carolyn Weiss Watts, Rory Ann Michael Banta, Abraham Barbour, Lt. Col. Thomas Bascom, Moss Brown, John Burckhartt, Lt. Christopher Buswell, John Coe, Capt. Aaron Dewey, Aaron, Sr. Dewey, Aaron, Jr. Davis, Benajor Micajah Dunbar, Joe Flanders, Josiah Fulkerson, John Houx, Mathias Hobbs, Joshua Homer, John Howell, Hezekiah, Sr. Howell, Joshua January, Ephraim Johnson, Ens. Richard Madison, Capt. Ambrose Madison, Lt. William Norris, Charles Norris, John Redman, Benjamin Sherwin, Corp. Joshua Sherwin, Nathaniel Sornberger, George Sornberger, George Sornberger, George Steen, Robert Sutliff, Gad Vickery, John Vickery, Marmaduke Vickery, Marmaduke Vickery, Marmaduke Vickery, Marmaduke Vickery, Marmaduke Vickery, Marmaduke Weisel, George, Sr. Weisel, George, Jr. Well, John Wharry, Thomas White, Dr. Ebenezer Willis, Lt. Col. Lewis Wi nters, Josiah Zumwalt, Adam Zumwalt, Adam 4th generation DAR Member 50 year Member # year Member # year Member #2616I6 Jr. #634237, 3rd generation DAR Bernice Stephenson Harreld Dorothy Madison Mulick Lyons Ellen Mans Steele Hamann Thelma Scott Schroeder Beverly Redman-Reeves Watts Edith Mae Pitt Hinton Muriel Stanford Bernard Edith Mae Pitt Hinton Edith Mae Pitt Hinton Marjorie Hazelton Schaad Katherine Chaney Mason Edith Mae Pitt Hinton Beverly Graham Whyler Roberta Bell Watts Beverly Redman-Reeves Watts Ethel Adams Baker Beverly Redman-Reeves Watts Ethel Adams Baker Beverly Redman-Reeves Watts Ellen Mans Steele Hamann Dorothy Madison Mulick Lyons Dorothy Madison Mulick Lyons Beverly Graham Whyler Beverly Graham Whyler Beverly Redman-Reeves Watts Ellen Mans Steele Hamann Ellen Mans Steele Hamann Helen Beth Otterson Rodde Louise Otterson Franzen Dorothy LeValley Otterson Beverly Graham Whyler Ida Sutliff Frank Annabel Sperlich Feeney Annabel Sperlich Feeney Harriet Hauck Feeney Irene Sperlich Hauck NoraLu Feeney Michael Lucille Sperlich Varesio Rory Ann Michael Watts Ethel Adams Baker Ethel Adams Baker Carolyn Sites DIST II CENTRAL Beverly Graham Whyler Beverly Redman-Reeves Watts Dorothy Madison Mulick Lyons Beverly Graham Whyler Margaret Ann Williamson Cole Frances Donegan Cole Director: Mrs. Lloyd H. Lewis 381 Lily Street, Fairfield, CA CAPTAIN JOHN OLDHAM CHAPTER, GRASS LLEY AND NEDA CITY Organized: December 2, 1957 State No. I46 Membership 40 Davis, Laura Ponte Mayo, Eloise Mears Rodman, Renee Baldwin, John Beach, Benjamin Bertholf, Samuel Bertholf, Samuel Bertholf, Samuel Breed, Amos Carkin, John Carpenter, William Denison, Nathan Dykman, William Enos, Matthias Garr, John Gilmore, Samuel Hardeman,Thomas Hawley, Aaron Holden, Isaac Hull, Nathaniel Johnson, Barachiah Kilbourne, Abraham McDonald, D. McPherson, William Nye, Ebenezer Packard, Job Packard, Job Pleasants, William Pleasants, William Porter, Elias Regent: Mrs. Patrick Gardali VT Jr. #592551, 3rd generation DAR 4th generation DAR Member Jr. #644270, 3rd generation DAR Margaret Gorsen Sauers Rofena Beach Sauers Elnora Brown Kistler Marsha Rodman Litke Marion Kistler Rodman Charlotte Johnson Williams Anita Carkin Morrison Maria Fields Brower Ubah Denison Shelton Marilyn Chistian Hager Ruby Peebles Sessions Genevieve Gaar Poole Margaret Clewley Clark Margaret Hardeman Applegate Rhoda Willett Little Gladys Holden Hewitt Eleanor Francisco Arens Eloise Meers Mayo Ila May Lant Elizabeth Sadler Bryant Eleanor Greeker Gardall Jeanette Gore Person Mary Angele Bronson Lauritzen Mertez M. Downey Sherwood Betty Jean Rough Ponte Lydia Pleasants Kowanda Rough Beulah Porter Maltman 372 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

79 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Power, John Jr. Reese, David Sr. Rollins, Anthony Nutter Ross, Elizabeth Smith, John Tuttle, Charles Varnado,Leonard Varnado, Leonard Veatch, Elias Weeks, John Wheeler, Silas Wilson, David Ruth Fitter Chesney G. Katie Harris Martha Jean Rollins Kulstad Sally Wylie Bell Robin Person Byrnes Laura Strobbin Frisch Garnett White Hughes Gertrude White Thomas Rofena Beach Polk Mary Runckle Dobrow Ella Louise Rose Whaley Vivian Wilson Swartz CHIEF SOLANO CHAPTER, CAVILLE Organized: October 15, 1966 State No. I58 Membership 60 Regent: Mrs. Thomas L. Beale, Sr Ackerman, Luree Evans Holt, Charlotte Newhouse Mullane, Jean Spake, Marjorie K. L. Apperson, John Arnold, Peter Barnett, Dr. Alexander Beeson, Edward Bourne, John Bourne, John Buckles, James Buckles, Robert Buckles, James Buckles, Robert Burnley, Henry Callaway, Thomas, Jr. Carson, Simon Chapman, Levi Chenoweth, John Coolbaugh, William Dale, James Davenport, Thomas Dial, Jeremiah Douthit, John Goforth, Preston Hambright, Frederick Hensel, William Holman, Elisha Hovey, Thomas Ingersoll, Josiah Lambeth, Moses Latimer,Jonathan Latimer,Jonathan Loomis, John McBrayer, David McBrayer, David Pearce, David Reed, James Riggs, Timothy Seacat, Peter Seacat, Peter Sherman,Jacob Sherman,Jacob Sherman, Jacob Spicer, Edward Spining, Matthias Stephens, Mary Stevens, William Stevenson,John Swasey, Ebenezer Ten-Broeck, Leandart Williams, Elisha Williams, Robert Williams, Robert Wise, Peter Wise, Peter VT ND EL DORADO CHAPTER, PLACERVILLE Organized: October 12, 1978 State No. 186 Membership 37 Regent: Mrs Ceasar A. Cordano Amis, Sharron Van Houten Battaglia, Beverly Battaglia, Bonnie Jo Fassio, Erin Pascoe George, Rebecca Copeland Kemery, Catherine Traverso Maitland, Cora McGovney Beaver, Anthony Bently, Caleb Bigelow, James 50 year Member # Junior Member #67I796 Junior Member # Claire Petersen Kilkenny Lelia Arnold Stevenson Mary Whited Edwards Margaret Beeson Lewis Jean Mullane Sally Bourne Mullane Geraldine Christensen Spake Geraldine Christensen Snake Marjorie K. L. Snake Marjorie K. L. Spake Anne Lowry Lamaster Margaret Macdonald Bock LaVanche Swisher Carlton Madelyn Williams Oliver E. Luverne Hanger Harstine Edith Darville Redman Nancy Dale Wade Andrews Suzanne Pound Andrews Mary Atkinson McGill Lois Douthit Swanson Mary L. Hambright Cannon Mary L. Hambright Cannon Margaret Pritchett Coyer LaVerne Snyder Beale Patricia Jackson McKnight Madelyn Williams Oliver Hope Lambeth Larsen LaVanche Swisher Carlton Lela Ragar France Elaine Boot Marino Geraldine Christensen Spake Marjorie K. L. Spake Madelyn Williams Oliver Charlotte Newhouse Holt Betty Robinson Perrone Geraldine Christensen Spake Marjorie K. L. Spake Bernice Riley Thomason Sharron Thomason Magaruh Edie Thomason Weiss Madelyn Williams Oliver Olive Travis Green LaVanche Swisher Carlton Patricia Speelmon Crawford Anne Stevenson Coles Lucille Swasey Vinsant Luree Evans Ackerman LaVanche Swisher Carlton Madelyn Williams Oliver Elizabeth Martin Weldon Rose Ella Grant Fehd Anna V. Grant Schlageter Junior Member #63196I Junior Member #63I962 Junior Member # Junior Member # Junior Member # year Member # Eileen Shultz Copeland Elthea Harlow Pascoe Barbara Ames Travers Boone, George Bramble, John Breed, Allen Breed, Allen Brown, Joseph Bunker, Joseph Cofer, Jesse Culver, Joshua David, Daniel Emory, Joshua Gile, Samuel Greening, James Harris, James Harris, Isreal Hobbs, Moses Hunter,James Hunter, James Lynn, Andrew McCandless, Alexander Ober, Joseph Oldham, George Powell, Isaac Prescott, Ezra Ruble, David Ruble, David Sebastian, Benjamin Shotwell, John Starke, John Thissel, John VanBuskirk, Isaac Ward, Isreal Jr. Whipple, Ezra Womack, Abraham VT Harriet Warfield Van Houten Emily Hestler Ross Janet Leopold Levi Ruth Breed Leopold Vira Brown Cordano Jane Culler Rowe Harriet Warfield Van Houten Barbara Loomis Hickox Harriet Warfield Van Houten Cora McGovney Maitland Mary Alida Gile Corneveaux Gloria Butts Miserlian Helen Young Luke Teresa Wallace Corsome Vivian Phillips Little Jannette Barrett J. Madeline McClelland Mary Jane Dean Battaglia Florence Ploof Duncan Harriet Warfield Van Houten Myrtle Wood Jensen Helen Scott Sorensen Edna Green Clark Harriet Warfield Van Houten Sharron Van Houten Amis Frances Sebastian Taylor Mary Lee Snyder Axtell Marjory Hyde Hubbell Harriet Warfield Van Houten Laura VanBuskirk McCreery Jarriet Warfield Van Houten Margaret Woollett Goodwin Beatrice Womack Lindsey EL TOYON CHAPTER, STOCKTON Organized: January 9, 1901 State No. 7 Membership 87 Regent: Mrs. Albert Ryckman Heckenliable, Helen Brewer Warmke, Jane Carter Alexander,Peter Allen,Benjamin Anderson, James Barker, Ebenezer Jr. Bates, William Battershell, Freeman Best, John Bixby, Nathan Blake, Pt. Ebenezer Booth, Capt. John Breaux, Firmin Brown, George Burton, Jacob Campbell, Col. Robert Carmack, Evan Casebeer, John Chaffee, Ens. David Jr. Chapin, Capt. Eli Coe, Benjamin Cole, Capt. Joseph Jr. Cushman, Caleb Dickey, Samuel Dodge, Elisha DuBois, Peter Eddy, Asa Eddy, Capt. John Griswold, Samuel Harper, John Sr. Hubbell, John Jr. Israel, John Lansing, Isaac Little, Thomas Moorman, William Nichols, Nathan Sr. Noe, Randall Orcutt, Samuel Orcutt, Samuel Peterson, Henry Peterson, Henry Pfeiffer, Augustine Pfeiffer, Augustine Reams, William Renfro, John Scrivens, William Sr. Seaver, Peter Smith, Jonas Snead, John Stone, Uriah Wells, Duckett West, Hezekiah Wheeler, Abraham Woodbury,Jonathan Worrell, James Wright, William Sr. FrA LA DE KY Edith Dixon Feary Elsie Baughman Moore Sylvia Carmean White Dorris Timmons Keller Virginia Wallace Metzler Betty Battershell Baker Maralee Moore Phillips Emily Ferguson Beckwith Angelyn Blake Helen Brewer Heckenlaible Melba Rowley Hutchison Margaret Meyer Beardslee Maralee Moore Phillips Alice Schmidt Callistro Arlene Wright Dixson Maralee Moore Phillips Grace Marie Chaffee Kamp Angelyn Blake Margaret Godfrey Jensen Inez Narmington Schamber Alene Woodbury Konig Harriett Wright Hubbard Marie Drullard Doscher Gail Kramer Kautz Virginia Richards Rider Angelyn Blake Katherine Brown Becker A. Lucille Freitas Dixon Esther Pope Bonta Alida Israel Mapes Dorothy Lansing French Mabel Morris Weaver Jean Stiff Koliha Esther Pope Bonta Anne Mooney Spangenberg Bonnie McCarroll Esker Mildred Young Rychman Catherine O'Brien Foster Elizabeth VanTine O'Brien Bonnie McCarroll Esker Mildred Young Ryckman Frances Reames Roland Sarah Robinson Strader Katherine Louise Scriven Hall Ruth Clark Cooper Edwina Houghton Anderson Alice Schmidt Callistro A. Lucille Freitas Dixon Nita Swan Powell Jane Carter Warmke Laura M. Ingham Bower Alene Woodbury Konig Hazel Leeper Webster Frances Knight Webb APL

80 CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR DIST XIV Honors with Pride, Admiration and Love Mrs. Jerry John Strayer (Johna) State Vice Regent National Chairman: Motion Pictures, Radio & Television State Vice Chairman: Board of Corporation Member of the State Finance and Budget Committee State Congressional Tea Chairman State Chairman of Conference Sites State Coordinator of Districts District XIV Advisor District XIV Director: Mrs. Robert Thompson De Anza Chapter Linares Rincon del Diablo Elijah Griswold Monserate San Diego La Jolla Oliver Wetherbee San Miguel Letitia Coxe Shelby Rancho San Bernardo Santa Margarita 374 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

81 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Wyman, Seth Young, Robert Young, Robert EL TOYON CHAPTER (continued) Alene Woodbury Konig Bonnie McCarroll Esker Mildred Young Ryckman EMIGRANT TRAIL CHAPTER, AUBURN Organized: December 8, 1951 State No. 125 Membership 32 Regent: Mrs. Arthur E Marquet Stigen, Ethel Roundtree Ballard, Capt. Jeremiah Causten, Isaac Chenault, William Cloud, John Cottrell, Asa Farber, Daniel Fowler, Samuel Fowler, Samuel Goodrich, Daniel Hall, Peter Harris, Ens. Samuel Hibbart, Joseph Hopkins, Sgt. Caleb Langdon, Seth Marvin, Capt. Benjamin Marvin, Capt. Benjamin Megie (Magee), Michael Megie (Magee), Michael Mitchell, Nazareth Northstein, Lt. Peter Page, Col. Jeremiah Perry, Ozias, Sr. Perry, Ozias, Sr. Perry, Ozias, Sr. Perry, Ozias, Sr. Perry, Ozias, Sr. Pickering, Lt. James Posey, Benjamin Turner, Ezra Tuthill, Azariah Waldschmidt,Johannes Wilson, William GA / VT VT VT VT VT Jensen, Dorothy J. Stephenson McLaughlin, Sarah McIlvain McLaughlin-Jordan,Margaret Weiss, Julia Manzanares Weiss Asper, Pvt. George Ballard, Proctor Bailey, Joshua Barnes, Pvt. Lemuel Bayles, Pvt. Daniel Bevill, Ensign John Bobb, Lt. Peter Buford, Capt. Simeon Bull, Pvt. Richard Burchardt, Maj. Daniel D. Burchardt, Maj. Daniel D. Burroughs, Sgt. John Chadwick, Lt. Elihu Custer, Ens. George Custer, Ens. George Davis, Jonathan Dean, Pvt. Joel Dey, James Dorsey, Greenberry Dorsey,Greenberry Duncan, Sgt. John Easterling, Capt. William Exline, Pvt. John Flagg, Josiah Fleming, Elijah Gaylord, Pvt. Joel Gaylord, Lt. Timothy Gilmore, Lt. James Goodrich, Pvt. Jesse Goodrich, Pvt. Jesse Goodrich, Pvt. Jesse Hardeman, Thomas Hightower, Austin Key, Lt. John Ross Litsey, Pvt. Anthony Luther, Calvin, C. S. VT Marshall, Capt. John McHenry, Maj. John 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Ethel Roundtree Stigen Frances Harvey Scherer Delia Chenault Sanford Kay Stothart Carlile Delores Penny Grottanelli Sally Plassmeyer Klure Anabel Fowler Higgins Bernice Herold Ahart Miriam Shull Kraywinkel Beatrice Brundage Hendricks Frances Scott Jackson Terrill Reed Lukens Frances Schmidt Summers Esther Langdon Brockway Kathlyn Perry Manley Annmarie Manley Heller Rose Blotti Brown Dorothy Blotti Marquet Valmere Oliver Knapp Mae Glass Christensen Anabel Fowler Higgins Annmarie Manley Heller Linda Langston Fox Lora Perry Langston Kathlyn Perry Manley Donna Langston Freeman Vesta Raynsford Chastain Kay Stothart Carlile Nora Turner Putman Maurine Willey Cook Rosemary Smith Headley Helen Majors Matzen GENERAL JOHN A. SUTTER CHAPTER, SACRAMENTO Organized: May 24, 1939 State No. 93 Membership 61 Regent: Mrs. N. Ward Stranger Junior Member # Jr. #675457, 2nd generation DAR Mary L. Gardner Alexander Mary Rita Ballard Carter Julia Hughes O'Connor Mary Hock Ferguson Anna E. Bayles McClintock Mildred E. Bevill Kelleher Genevieve Glock Sinclair Maxine Bear Roberts Helen Hitt Clark Emma Rickner Steele Betty B. Steele Williams Melvene Day Fulton Dorothy J. Stephenson Jensen Katherine Custer Hodapp Julia Manzanares Weiss Mildred Davis Davidson Mary Louise Hill Vaughn Jane Otto McDonald Violette V. Corsey Driver Portia Arp Zgraggen Mildred Sindel Stranger Joann Beagle Beva Jo Brown Turner Lucy R. Greenfield Joyce Yates Cork Green Hope Chamberlin Tuttle Hope Chamberlin 'Thule Jean Gilmore Humter Shirley Moelk Lewis Elizabeth Ann Streck Gilmore Leola Moelk Streck Ellenor J. Howell Ruby M. Whitaker Buck Mary Blunt Henson Hope Chamberlin Tuttle Hope Chamberlin Tuttle Carolyn Harrison Marrah Erma L. McHenry Moulton, Pvt. Noah, Jr. Nightingale, Maj. Gen. J. E. Parcelle, Pvt. Matthias Peck, Pvt. John Porter, Rev. Nehemiah Quick, Peter Renfro, Capt. Michael Rhodes, Pvt. Michael Sackett, Pvt. Budl Schryver, Pvt. Albertus Scott, Pvt. Charles Scott, Pvt. Charles Scott, Pvt. Charles Scudder, Col. Nathaniel Seibert, Sgt. Wendell Seibert, Sgt. Wendall Sentman, Lawrence Shipley, Capt. Adam Southworth, Ens. Stephen Truesdell,Thomas Udall, Pvt. John Webber, Henry Wherritt,Thomas Wherri tt,thomas Whitney, Pvt. Wilder, Reuben Wheeler Williamson, Sgt. Thomas Wood, Samuel Workman, Pvt. Jacob Yates, John ME Stella Moulton Stranger Patricia A. Bailey Joanna Dunckel Beaubien Doris Graves Chez Rose Muirhead Hass Cecile A. Von Kleist Ruby M. Whitaker Buck Lois Pape Hunt Anna Dunn Snyder Virginia Carls Johnson Data L. McLaughlin Alice Scott Ruh Margaret Brown Wood Nelle Scudder Millar Edna G. Stewart Gran Esther L. Stewart Hill Helen Graham Silvey Doris C. Parker Pike Rosamond Mayer Shankland Margaret A. Garland Wilson Norma Jean Hamlin Dorothy Van Dyke McGee Sarah McIlvain McLaughlin Margaret McLaughlin-Jordan Bettie Anna Jones Grenice A. Poisal Disher Jeanette Craig Ruby M. Whitaker Buck Caroline A. Fouts Sarver Carolyn Ermine Pearl GOLD TRAIL CHAPTER, ROSE VILLE Organized: October 14, 1977 State No. 183 Membership 37 Regent: Mrs. Donald V Sleeper, Sr Adlfinger, Helen James Alexander, Dorothy Minard Barnes, Margaret Lavonne Bush, Marian J. Elmore Clark, Karen Wilson Grove, Kathryn J. Snelling Hutchison, Nancy Gilbreath Keck, Catherine Taber Kemper, Kara Lee Lyon, Mildred M. Laney March, Lucille Harlan McElroy, Ruth McICeeman Minard, Loleta P. Cooper Moyer, Phyllis Folkel Moyer, Suzanne Elizabeth O'Connor, Helen Goltz Rau, Carol Keck Rhodes, Susan Wanish Rizzoli, Ethel Matlack Stroppini, Ann Fisher Sullivan, Jeannette Gouchenour Sutfin, Alice Dam Tutor, Carolyn Chisholm Vestal, Karen A. Hampshire Wanish, June Howe Ward, Julia Ruth Behmer Watson, Mary Beth Haynes Watson, Nancy Ellen Wellein, Alice tone Libbey Worth, Patricia Wellein Ambrose, Frederick Brown, William Byers, Capt. John Carson, Capt. Walter Campbell, John Crafts, Maj. Eleazor Davis, Ens. Azariah Libbey, Isaac Palmer, Isaac Partridge, Sheffield Phelps, Joan Smart, Winthrop DE SACRAMENTO CHAPTER, SACRAMENTO Organized: November 18, 1921 State No. 5I Membership 191 Regent: Mrs. Russell Hoyle Audet, Annabelle Carswell Birdwell, Elaine Dhallin Bowen, tone Hutchinson Caldwell, Ruth Wells Hamilton, Catherine Audet Klinke, Barbara Oleson 4th generation DAR Member Jr. #632854, 4th gen. DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. #660852, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #654648, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #682148, 3rd generation DAR Dorothy Ambrose Kinney Patricia Ann Kerr Heimbuck Dorla Eaton Kemper Mary Beth Haynes Watson Josephine McRae Sleeper Marion Jean Elmore Bush Karen A. Hampshire Vestal Alice tone Libbey Wellein Ann Fisher Stroppini Ruth McKeeman McElroy Iona Blekesless Godwin Ina Ellithorpe Dickie Jr. #622433, 3rd gen., past C.A.R. APL

82 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Mayer, Christine Pefley Moise, Linda Schneider MoreII, Karen Brenenstall Osborne, Sharon Brenenstall Reece, Carolyn Hackman Soderlund, Doreene Grisell Stenersen, Melissa Ann Tretheway, Ruth Bowen Alexander, Isaac Alexander, William Apperson, William Alexander Bacheider, Sr., Nathaniel Bacon, Harwood Banister, S i las VT Barricklow, Conrad Beeson, Isaac Bently, Gideon Boyston, Sr., David Bosworth, Jabin Bradley,James Briscoe, Henry Brock, Jesse KY Brookhart, Jacob Brooks, David Brown, Frederick Burritt, Nathan Bynum, Gray Byram I, Joseph Carpenter, Hope Case, Elijah Chandler, Abner Cilley, Cutting Clodfeiter, George Cole, John Connelly, Arthur Crawford, Davis, Ens. Crawford, James Dameron, Sr., Joseph Dillard, William Dormeyer, Jacob Dunham, Cornelius Dunham, Cornelius Dysart, James Elliott, Robert Endsley,James Endsley, James Farnham, Bezeleel VT Pottier, Andreas French, Lt. Asa French, Matthew Green, Lt. Caleb Gries, Johann Dietrich Grisell, Thomas Hammond, Jonathon Harshbarger, Christian Haverstick, Michael, Col. Henderson, Capt. John Hope, Robert Howard, Eliakim ME Howard, Eliakim ME Hutchings, Gabriel Hutchinson, Thomas Hutchinson, Thomas Idol, Barnett Jewell, Seth Johnston, John ME Jones, Thomas DE Jones, Thomas DE Jones, Thomas DE Kellogg, Benjamin VT Kemper, Tillman Kennedy, Michael Kitchel, Asa Langenour, George Friedrich Latimer, Col. Jonathan Leonard, Sr. Valentine Lewis, Nathaniel Lippard, William Lothrop,Jedediah Mann, Henry McBride, James McBride, Isaac McClean, Archibald Meeker, Robert Mendenhall, Joseph Newcomb, Jacob Newcomb, Jacob Nicholas, Lt. H. Starin Nye, Benjamin ME Nye, Elisha Palmes, Samuel Phillips, Elisha Pickering,Jacob Prescott, Jeremiah Proctor, Moses Purinton, Jr., Rev. Humphrey ME Ricketts, John Robbins, Joseph Rockefeller, Sr., Peter Root, Aaron, Jr. SACRAMENTO CHAPTER (continued) Junior Member # Junior Member # nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Norma Kelly Tinker Ruby McCurry Wright E. Winifred Thompson Ames Barbara Oleson Klinke E. Winifred Thompson Ames Evelyn McKinley Gibson Merry Clotfelter Stacy Merry Clotfelter Stacy Elsie Bently Russell Dorothy Boydston Phillips Ruth Jones Morgan Helen Huberty Gilkey Marilyn Jensen Holmes Grace Nudell white Marilyn Jensen Holmes Merry Clotfelter Stacy Mary Inglis Sims Patricia Ann Burritt Marybelle Peterson Morris Rama Brolyer Moretti Judith Ellis Majkowski Mildred Chandler Pressell Mildred Chandler Pressell Mildred Chandler Pressell Merry Clotfelter Stacy Marjorie Smith Lawson Olive Harris Warnock Merry Clotfelter Stacy Elizabeth Carey Podell Helen Schupback Leserer Lorraine Schroeder Gorman Frances Dunmire Paxton Evelyn Alger Berg Gladys L. Alger Miner Helen Schupback Leserer Marguerite Stagner Lee Claire Williams Hubbard Constance Spaulding Spaulding Gladys Sanborn Nylander Nancy Powers Gilchrist Cutler-Hinkly Robinson Pauline Morgan Johnson Elva Barrett ICeill Margery Jo Ferrell Norton Doreene Grisell Soderlund Kathryn Van Duzor Manildi Betty Jo Hoskinson Gilmore Linda Schneider Moise Dolores McKinney Brenenstall Merry Clotfelter Stacy Josephine Kragness Stenersen Melissa Ann Stenersen Rosalie Kimler Butalla Ruth Bowen Tretheway lone Hutchinson Bowen Merry Clotfelter Stacy Carole Clawson Nation Nancy Packard Martin Dolores McKinney Brenenstall Karen Brenenstall Morell Sharon Brenenstall Osborne Betty Hamlin Ramseier Della Daily Wheeler Ruth Wells Caldwell D. Beverly Williamson Hughes Arloa Hirston Davies Elizabeth Miller Lipp Merry Clotfelter Marion Steers Koch Alice ICelby Jones Joy Goodsell Miner Constance Tull Healy Mary Ellen Clegg Reeves Mary Ellen Clegg Reeves Annabelle Carawell Audet Lillie Jones Dawkins Florence Jenkins Chunn Adelaide Wells Johnson Mary V. Wells Audrey Smith Martin Laura Nye Shaw Laura Nye Shaw Elizabeth Sovereign Hendel Betty Hamlin Ramseier Mary Pickering Weston Florence Dosch Nagler Janie Beer Newman Dorothy Elizabeth Brown Catherine Audet Hamilton Patricia Mosley Stanford Helen Foster MacPherson Merry Clotfelter Stacy Root, Sr., Col. Aaron Rudd, Increase Ruggles, Joseph, Jr. Sanborn, Peter Sheldon, Whiting Scott, William Severance,Daniel Sloan, Samuel Smart, Winthrop Smith, Soloman Sparks, William Stebbins, Aaron Treadwell, Lt. Stephen Walker, Jesse Ware, Frederick Washington,Balley Washington, Bailey Whitener, Daniel Whitener, Henry Witten, Thomas Worley, John Wyncoop, Henri VT Merry Clotfelter Stacy Miriam Post Payne Lucille Ruggles Campbell Gladys Sanborn Nylander Merry Clotfelter Stacy Marguerite Mays Coffey Cecil Severance Pullee Mary Inglis Sims Genevieve Ellithorpe Hoyle Esther Huff Merritt Elaine Dhallin Birdwell Esther Huff Merritt Anne Ford Gilbert Allene Jones Fickewirth lia Mae Keller Howard Esther Simmons Hansen Carolyn Hackman Reece Gloria Friedman Chiodo Virginia Anne Crowe Holifield Dolores McKinney Brenenstall Mary Inglis Sims Marion Hannaman Malcolm YOLO CHAPTER, DAVIS-WOODLAND Organized: January 25, 1964 State No. 152 Afembership 77 Regent: Mrs. Richard Adamski Adamski, Rosemary Shroeder Breshears, Patricia McKinley Culver, Louise Kelley Easthagen, Sandra Martin Harbour, Viccie Jane Hilborn, Teresa Dawn Mabry, Marion Mefford Smith, Lori Jennings Smith, Sandra Dean Vaughn, Marilyn Musick Albritton, John Barnes, Shadrack Barnes, Shadrack Battle, James, Jr. Battle, James, Jr. Bennett,Batcheldor Benson, John Berryhill, Alexander, Sr. Bowne, Samuel Boyer, Philip, Sr. Brittain, Nathan Brown, Amos Butterworth,Benjamin Burns, Thomas Burns, Thomas Carpenter, Uriah, Jr. Chaney, John Colman,Benjamin Cooksey, John Baptist Cormany, Philip Cormany, Phillip Cormany, Philip Cottle, Jabez Crittenden, Timothy Dudley, Stephen, Jr. Eley (Ely), Michael Faulber, John, Sr. Field, Joseph Finch, Amos Garrard, William Garrow, Francis Gist, Mordecai Gore, Silas Harlow, Michael Haskins, Creed Hatfield, Stephen Hayes, James Hayes, James Hibbard, Ithamar Lane, Gershom Flagg Lashbrooks, William Leavitt, Joshua Livezey, Daniel Mabie, Abraham Martin, John Martin, John Martin, John Mefford, George, Sr. Meredith, James Meredith, James Meredith, James Meredith, James Nason, Abraham VT /ME VT NT ME 50 year DAR Member #90959 Junior Member # Junior #638195, 2nd generation DAR Junior #693184, 2nd generation DAR Junior #639332, 2nd generation DAR Junior #639054, 2nd generation DAR Shirley Walton Christiansen Jane Morris Reiff Marilyn Musick Vaughn Mary MacDonald Ferrari Clara MacDonald Weiss Sadye Pearson Petersen Alice Mary Gifford Mildred Heath Blaisdell Muria! Biven Claeys Irene Welsh Meyers Roberta Arnett Helwig Lori Jennings Smith Edith delongpre Kanoff Patricia Bums Harbour Viccie Jane Harbour Margaret Carpenter Rohwel Norma Chaney Kepler Alice Williamson Carlson Alice Lee Loomis Elverda Farnham Balish Ella Farnham Jenks Stella Farnham Rominger Helen Hart Davis Virginia Sprague Vera Dudley Greaves Mrak Arlene Lotts Spencer Theodora Brownfield Plocher Dorothy Davis Parsons Maude Davis Heaton Sally Page Forment Louise Kelley Culver Meredith Peterson Putman Lorraine Prentice Neubauer Minna Lynn Vaughn Marion Bass Stevens Evelyn Hooker Moody Dolores Hayes Neilson Bernice Hayes Pisani Edith Langerberg Baldo Prances Rogers Dimmick Helen Hand Knapp Dorothy ICennerson Hart Eleanor Keene Robertson Rosemary Schroeder Adamski Sandra Martin Easthagen Eleanor Martin Emison Marion Martin Mefford Marion Mefford Mabry Doris Snyder Dean Sandra Dean Smith Marjorie Jewel Snyder Virginia Eleanor Snyder Helen White Whitley 376 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

83 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Nutt, Adam Ogle, Joseph Price, William, Sr. Rawson, Thomas Reed, Samuel Rogers, Hugh Rogers, John Sevier, Valentine Snow, James Stout, Andrew Tanner, Josiah Tanner,Josiah Terry, Urbana Thomas, Arthur Thomas, John Thomas,John Thompson, William Tingley, Ebenezer, Sr. Todd, Peter lbwnsend, Robert libmley, John Tuttle, Ichabod Winchester, William Wood, Nathan, Sr. Beth Lockhart Barrett Dorothy Zerweck Carter Helen Tice Rose Esther Bickmore Clark Norma Holbrook Crutcher Eleanor Miller Flower Linda Hitchkiss De la 1brres Ruth Ann Webb Watkins Ethel Shippam Manthey Mary Foley Benson Martha Springs Hi'born Ttresa Dawn Hilborn Carol McCune McCraw Antoinette Freeman Cavagnolo Patricia McKinley Breshears Melva Thomas Campbell Beryl Marshall Wilson Hazel Higbee Jacob Lillian Ballard Renner Marion Moore Coble 1Wyla Richter Thompson Evelyn Tuttle Cray Marion Winchester Cameron Loretta Preston Cooper DIST III SAN FRAIO NORTH BAY Director: Mrs. Donald E O'Keefe 2633 Yajome Street, Napa, CA CALIFORNIA CHAPTER, SAN FRAIO Organized: April 15, 1896 State No. 4 Membership 44 Regent: Miss Janet E Schmid Bruner, Helen Marcia Carrier, Marguerite Arnold Fennimore, Ruth Gardner Howe, Marcia Coombs Little, Mary Elizabeth Lord, Helen Schulze Mitchell, GladyneiCenderdine Porter, Ethel Barnes Robinson, Carolyn Corwin Shuey, Susan Danforth Thatcher, Carolyn Doney Schmid, Janet Thor, Janet Wertsch Wagstaff, Hope Brady Benton, Jacob Bingham, Nathaniel Blake, John Cole, Thomas Herrick Collins,Joshua Everett, Edward Everett, Edward Ferguson, John Fisher, Barzaillai Grunt,Alexander Griffin, Samuel Griffin, Samuel Hacker,Hoysted Hamlin, Nathaniel Harris, Nathaniel Hicks, Isaac Huntington,Hezekiah Jordan, Nathaniel ICearsley, Samuel Lane, Isaac McNatt, John Moore, William Olmsted, Deacon Nathan Paxon, Abraham Posey, Thomas Rhinehardt, John Rice, Thomas Roe, Rev, Azel Shattuck, William Taft, Mijamin Taft, Mijamin Tarbox, Jonathan Vaughn, Shadrack Ward, Thomas Whiteside, Phineas Woods, Sr., Adam GA DE 50 year Member # year Member # year Member # Junior Member # year Member # th generation DAR Member Jr. #571896, 2nd generation DAR Hope Benton Coombe Mildred Quinby Margeret Ely Hart Lewis Evelyn McKissick Kleinsorge Janet Schmid Cora O'Hair Escalle Fritzi-Beth Bowman Wanda Lou Henson Nina Breaux McGrouther Virginia Orton Marguerite Welch Lieberman Inez Welch Carolyn Ruth Metzgar Brooke Juliette Hamlin Hauck Marjorie Mott Berger Mary Elizabeth Little Sybil Boardman Ruth Jordan Wilbur Joan Hall McEwen Virginia Boyd Doney Bernice Cox Schmidt Harriet Fite West Marie Sessions Kidder Emma ICenderdine B. Mitchell Susan Danforth Shuey Lorinda Harp Clemens Carolyn Casey Robinson Joan Humphrey Hermann Margaret Holmes Marsh Hope Tarpey Brady Hope Brady Wagstaff Mary North Shimkin Lesley Cady Lazzari Ruth Gates McGlashen Grace Nothe Young Harriet Mason Wertsch CAYMUS CHAPTER, CALISTOGA Organized: April 15, 1972 State No. 169 Membership 18 Regent: Mrs. Howard C. Denton Bounsall, Marion Wright Creasey, Paula Loeber Dobbs, Annette Mueller Herwig, Henrietta Norman Robertson, L'Vere Wright Ross, Laura Norman Shown, Suzanne Stetson EL NERO CHAPTER, SAN RAFAEL Organized: February 28, 1949 State No. I09 Membership 60 Regent: Mrs. Charles W. Viebrock Blakeslee, Helen Peck Boulet, Ruth D. Childers-Viebrock, Rebecca Gale Chlup, Bettina Hartman, Zaida Martin, Marion Berry Matthew, Marjorie Lenane Rigler, Sarah Cox Selby, Frances W. Thissell, Leila Rossner Viebrock, Rebecca Shier Wilson, Susan Trau Ballard, Capt. Jeremiah Billingsley,James Brinker, Henry Bross, Hermanus Caldwell, Lt. Col. Joseph Cross, Sgt. Elijah, I Duncan, John, Sr. Fairrnan, khabod Fitch, Timothy Gale, Lt. Josiah Gates, Benjamin Gay, Jabez Genung, Cornelius Gooch, Pvt. William Graves, Ann Hart, Capt. Benjamin GA Hart, Nancy Morgan GA Haseltine, James Hayes, Josiah Hopsin, William Hunsicker, Isaac Hunt, William Kamp, David Kettering,Christopher Kimbrough, Eleanor Graves Kimbrough, William Kinne, Sgt. Amos Klinger, Phi lip Koons, Peter Laughlin, Thomas / LeMaster, Thomas (Scout) LeMaster, Thomas Lewis, Joseph Littler, John Maddy, James Mann, Jacob Miller, Jacob, Sr. Owen, Richard Parham, John Peck, Arid l Powell, Philip Printz, Gottlieb Putman, Caleb Sapp ing ton, James Sharp, John, Sr. Sowers, John Sowers, Philip Sterry, Roger Stone, Capt. Daniel Stone, John Swan, Maj. James Tapp, William Van Cleave, John, Sr. Wells, Richard, Jr. Wells, Capt. Richard, Sr. Wilcox, James VT Jr. #..*, 3rd gen. DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. #689456, 2nd generation DAR 50 year #244260, 2nd generation 50 year #282685, 2nd generation Junior Member # Jean Rountree Boussy Betty DeZurik-Owen Marion Berry Martin Zaida Hartman Bonnie J. Garety Jean Cooper McNew Mildred V. White Pamela Sher Margaret Rossman Rebecca Gale Childers-Viebrock Leila Rossner Thissell Helen B. Pratt Sarah Cox Rigler Jean Cooper McNew Jean Cooper McNew Jean Cooper McNew Jean Cooper McNew Mary H. Cole Virginia A. Danielsen Sarah Lee Young Mary Margaret Field Virginia A. Danielsen Virginia Highsmith Louise Martin Jean Cooper McNew Jean Cooper McNew Marjorie Matthew Marjorie VanCouwenberghe Lucille Swaim Graver Mildred V. White Therese Lawrence Mary A. Snead Helen Peck Blakeslee Ruth Roth Mildred V. White Mildred V. White Mildred V. White Blanche E Ihlenfeldt Beryl Knight Brown Helen Peck Blakeslee Vera Haffly Clouette Helen Peck Blakeslee Bettina Chlup Josephine Welbanks Mildred V. White Blanche E Ihlenfeldt Blanche F. Ihlenfeldt Dorothy L. Keenan Virginia A. Danielsen Virginia A. Danielsen Ruth D. Boulet Sarah Lee Young Helen Van Cleave Park Josephine Welbanks Josephine Welbanks Rebecca Shier Viebrock LA PUERTA DE ORO CHAPTER, SAN FRAIO Organized: April 4, 1896 State No. 3 Membership 54 Regent: Mrs. George E. Haas Anderson, Ruth E. Merica-Jones, Susan Merica Hansen, Alice Morse Noller, Claudia Hicks Steele, Jean Welborn Beadle, Thomas Junior Member # Junior Member # year Member # Esther Whited APfilL

84 California State Society C6ildren of t6e American Revolution Jennifer Veronda State President Stephen Landt Vice President Alice Scales Chaplain Kathy Noyes Recording Secretary Tami Gaines Corresponding Secretary Kirsten Plowman Organizing Secretary Tim Veronda Registrar Wis6 to Honor Carylyn Landt Treasurer Amy Baker Honorary State President Western Regional Vice President Henry Marvin Historian State Officers De6utantes Rebecca Morris Librarian Mrs. William F. Scales, Senior State President, Elizabeth Cristine Maxwell, Amy Debaun Baker, Michelle Kathleen Brannon, Sarah Jane Davis, Susanne Rose Mahoney, Mrs. Roger C.G. Vaggione, Debutante Committee, Mrs. Charles W. Viebrock, Debutante Committee. 378 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

85 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR LA PUERTA DE ORO CHAPTER (continued) Adkins, Hezekiah Adkins, Hezekiah Lois Haynes Donna Myers Clark, David Esther Whited Adkins, Hezekiah Lois Roper Colton, Pvt. Ithamar Esther Whited Adkins, Hezekiah Arlene Samuelson Corprew, Capt. George Ellen Hampton Campodonico Ancrum, Jacob Leanora Graham George, Robert AdeIla Robb Shafer Ball, Joseph DE Esther Bradburn Hampton, Dr. John Ellen Hampton Campodonico Barnes, Elias Betty Lu Cunning Handy, Samuel Esther Whited Bartlett, William Helen Thomas Houghton, Capt. Nehemiah Esther Whited Baum, Jonas Lois Provolt Lawton, Capt. Joseph Florence Henderson Anargyros Bolton, William, Jr. Sybil H. O'Keefe Lynn, Capt. Andrew Patricia Ann Carson Major Borga, Abraham Ruth Smith Mott, John Josephine Mott McConeghy Bray, Daniel Amy Mostovoy Pfrimmer, Dr. John FrN Alberta Hill Schielein Carson, John Lois Provolt Sherman, Capt. John Esther Whited Cate, Enoch Grace Knudsen Stockwell, Abel VT Beatrice Stockwell Hicks Cavender, James Mildred Garzini Stockwell, Abel VT Claudia Hicks NoIler Chesley, Simon / Corinne Hoffpauir Stockwell, Abel, Jr. VT Beatrice Stockwell Hicks Claypool Louise Perkins Stiffler,Peter Melba Branson Sharp Claypool, John Louise Perkins Tenney, Pvt. Daniel Esther Whited Cowing, James Katherine Ford Thomas, Nathan Beatrice Stockwell Hicks Cowing, James Dora Gabbs Thrnley,John Frances Turnley Bookstaver Cowing, James Susan Gabbs Warner, Eleazer, Jr. Jean Travis Batten Drew, Gilbert Grace Alden Wood, Capt. William Jean Welborn Steele Edmondson,Robert Susan Bailey Edmondson, Robert Jessie Ray Ensign, Eliphalet Marguerite Cole Foss, Zacharial ME Constance Hartman Foster, Obidiah Margaret Foster Fry, Conrad Elizabeth Brizard Geoghegan,Anthony Grace Alden MME. ADENNE DE LAFAYETTE CHAPTER, LLEJO Gilmore, James Frances Hodgkinson Organized: December 30, 1920 State No. 48 Membership 41 Graves, Roswell, Sgt. Corinne Hoffpauir Regent: Mrs. Robert Martin Guthridge, John Patricia McDonald Howe, James Marjorie Morris Crow, Kimberly Sue Jr. #675236, 2nd generation DAR Hardy, Phineas Marie Clarenbach Fowler, Lucy Emily 50 year Member # Hardy, Phineas Isabelle Maudlin Meyer, Jeanine Jr. #648737, 2nd generation DAR Hasbrouck, Elias Mary Jerland Mooney, Gayle Starr Jr. #631135, 2nd generation DAR Hasbrouck, El ias Cloyce Martin Morris, Jill Jr. #650089, 2nd generation DAR Harwood, Zachariah Virginia Haley Smith, Gladys Bean 50 year Member # Harwood,Zachariah Betty M. Scott Hastings,Jonathan Betty M. Scott Hawkins, Richard Marilyn Buheit Humphrey,Jacob Dee Geram Humphrey, Jacob Gae Geram Hyde, Thomas Julia Knudsen Jewett, David Mary Mouat POMO CHAPTER, UKIAH Martin, Hugh Elizabeth Perry Organized: March 16, 1962 State No. 150 Membership 25 Martin, Hugh Joan Wiedow Regent: Mrs. L. Lewis King McBride, Stephen Marilyn Buheit Parish, Edward Lois Provolt Foster, Melodee Rhodes Pence, Nicholas Grace Alden Jensen, Gail Kromer Powell, Richard Melissa Brisso King, Betty Stoos Propst, Mattias Mildred Garzini Shore, Katherine Peters Rai nbolt, Adam Marie Ammon Wood, Lynn Dunn Robbins, Joseph Elizabeth McCombs Ball, Samuel Winnifred Hooper Dunn Battles, James, Jr. Katherine Peters Shore Shearer, William Dorothy Fuller Bing, John Winnifred Hooper Dunn Shields, Matthew Dr. Mary Jane Stamm Daugherty,James Ruby Exley Bogner Stiles, John Esther Hall Hap tonstall, Abraham Gail Elaine Jensen Stone, Abel Lois Pettersen Kirby, David, Sr. Ruby Phillips Snook Strahl, Casper Grace Alden Lambert,Christopher Dale Gibson Hoover Terhune, John Mildred Wilson Latimer, William Dale Gibson Hoover Thornton, Matthew Martha Baker McDowell, John / Jeanne Gibson Sullivan Thornton, Matthew Dorothea Fraser Murray, John Josephine Karlinger Williams Townsend, Eber Jean Thompson Peck, Loring Helen Fox Baker Wallace, John Gladys Thomas Thompson, Waddy Josephine Hurst Simmerley Wright, Richard, Sr. Lois Provolt Walcott, Roger Winnifred Hooper Dunn Wright, Richard, Jr. Lois Provolt Young, Samuel, Sr. Ruby Exley Bogner Young, William Grace Solomonson REDWOOD FOREST CHAPTER, EUREKA Organized: May State No. 55 Membership 58 Regent: Mrs. Jack Provolt SAN FRAIO CHAPTER, SAN FRAIO Organized: December 21, 1933 State No. 83 Membership 95 Regent: Mrs. Richard Mealoy Bonini, Denise Bradley, Joan Lee Bryant, Margaret Ann Ammons Brisso, Melissa Lee Junior Member # Cunning, Betty Lu Junior Member # Cushing, Katherine Allen Geram, Gae Corene Junior Member # Dovey, Elizabeth Holman Koenig Bailey, Susan H. Durning, Kathryn Durnel I Baker, Martha Eldridge, Linda Moore Jr. #658794, 2nd generation DAR Bristlin, Minnie Filter, Kristi Cunning, Betty Lu Foldenauer, Mary Ann Gabbs, Susan Green, Marjorie Loughridge Etter, Dagmar Harris, Judith Bailey-Kubat Geram, Dee Hunter, Miriam Alice Banks Geram, Gae Corene Jenkins, Susanna Rogers Hayes, Lois Kraus, Judy Albonico Foste Jedand, Mary Kyes, Lillian Franck Meyers, Donna Marshall, Andrea Clelland Jr. #651356, 3rd generation DAR Ray, Jessie H. Roper, Lois McCloud, Cynthia Junior Member # Thompson, Jean 2nd generation DAR member McKinney, Marlborough Erin Wiedow, Joan Mealoy, Mamie Sanders Adkins, Hezekiah Ruth Anderson Meyer, Dr. L. Parry Douglas 50 year Member # Adkins, Hezekiah Minnie Bristlin Murrell, Sheri Adkins, Hezekiah Dagmar Etter Nevin, Kathleen Margaret Junior Member #69I347 APL

86 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR SAN FRAIO CHAPTER (continued) Newton, Patricia Owens, Emilienne Louise Richards, Virginia Herrington Rosenberg, Andrea Blatchley Ross, Aileen Notmeyer Schlueter,Phyllis Schoenberger, Sandra DeBruler Specht, Carol Stern, Jeanne Mastbrook Collier Sweetman, Mary Cornelius Yungman, Rachel Newbill Jr. #670323, 2nd generation DAR 50 yr Member #277073, 2nd gen. DAR SANTA ROSA CHAPTER, SANTA ROSA Organized: December 15, 1925 State No. 62 Membership 84 Regent: Mrs. Thomas Hamilton Belcher, Alice Newall Burdo, Mariam Hotle Cimino, Virginia Creson Dietsche, Ruth Cecelia Denham, Amy Main Fouts, Thelma Weeks Hessel, Isabella Tod Lynn, Kathleen Hendren McCampbell, Beatrice George Monroe, Judith Cornelia Morse, Lois Bushby Quigley, Helen Headley Smith, Irene Patchett Stark, Elizabeth Dean Veronda, Viola Stephens Wilson, Barbara Read Wiltshire, Margaret Foster Adair, Robert Allegre, Matthew Allen, John Amidon, Roger Bacon, Nehemiah Barnes, Brinsley Barnes, James Barnes, James Bassett, Nathaniel, Jr. Beardsley, Austin Beardsley, Ben Brown, John Brown, William Speer Bryant, Joseph, Jr. Bryant, Joseph Buckner, John A. Butcher, Paulser Carswell, Alexander Carswell, Alexander, Sr. Cash, Peter Cavitt, Moses Clay, James Cook, Joseph Cook, Joseph Culver, Joshua Dale, Abraham Davis, Aaron Davis, Matthew Dellinger, Magdaline Douglas, Asa Ely, George Ely, George Emerson, Nathaniel Emerson, Samuel Espy, Thomas Farley, Francis, Sr. Finley, Samuel Fisher, Asa Foster, wooden Fuller,Thaddeus Gamble,Robert Gorton, Samuel, Jr. Green, William Hadley,Jeremiah Hale, Benjamin Hammond, Faunce Hapgood, Asa, Sr. Hardy, Ephraim Hazard, Stuart, Sr. Heller, John Helsley, Jacob Henderson,Nathaniel Holden, Jeduthean Howard, George, Sr. Hunsberger,Abraham Johnson (Johnston), John Jones, John King, Thomas Light, Wolsey Lonas, George Adam Lonas, Henry GA GA VT GA 50 yr #213I98, 2nd gen., past C.A.R. 50 year Member # year Member # year Member # nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Glenna Lawrence Bernheim Kay Schultz Jordan Margaret McConnell Stevenson Anna Fink Brenner Harriet Kent Crossland Susan A. Negri Mariam Hotle Burdo Bessie Haskett Shelton Lois Bushby Morse Ruth Washer Frank Janet Larke Mobley Marcille Dodds Bates Barbara Hale Gaddy Charmaine Aspey Burdell Charmaine Aspey Burdell Bess Smith Beldon Virginia Creston Cimino Era Mae Carswell Chamberlin Dorothy Jones Truslow Louise Prewett McConnell Louise Prewett McConnell Sue Hill McDonald Helen Headley Quigley E. Lorraine Headley Greta Culver Peterson Meredith Dale Sobel Elinor Wallace Hendrickson Elizabeth Davis Palmer Louise Prewitt McConnell Margaret Foster Wiltshire Dorothy Inez Godward Katharyn Margaret Godward Margaret Foster Wiltshire Margaret Foster Wiltshire Julia Wilson Hurtt Virginia Rae Meadows Carmen J. Finley, PHD Dorothy Erickson Glover Beatrice Foster Hotle Virginia Fuller Wothe Louise Prewett McConnell Julia Clark Kramer Charmaine Aspey Burdell Kathleen Hendren Lynn Margaret Foster Wiltshire Lois Bushby Morse Lois Bushby Morse Anne Hardy Woods Phyllis Routzhan Smith Nancy Hager Cohenour Louise Prewett McConnell Margaret Foster Wiltshire Evelyn Brown Waltenspiel Dianne Carroll Ross Virginia Thomas Mackie Charmaine Aspey Burdell Dorothy Jones Truslow Wilma Manly Baker Edith LaForge VanDyk Louise Prewett McConnell Louise Prewett McConnell Lumis, Joseph Lum, Matthew Lyle, Samuel Main, Philip McClure, Abdiel McConnell, Joseph Metcalfe, John III Neiswanger,John Newman,Jonathan Nye, Joseph Page, Enoch Parsons, Charles Perin, Lemuel Perin, Lemuel Perin, Lemuel Perin, Lemuel Picard, John Pinson, Aaron Pond, Jared Prestwood, Thomas Read, Squire Reasons, William Robie, Walter Robinson,Jonathan Roller, Michael Scott, David Sherburne, Andrew, Sr. Shumway, Reuben Silverthorn, William Stimpson, William, Dr. Stout, St. Legee Sweetser, John Swickart, Martine Tandy, William Taylor, John Trowbridge, Shubael Upson, Ashbel Jr. Van Cott, William Van Resselaer, Killian Walker, Enos Walker, James Rueben Walker, John Whitaker, John Whiting, Dan Whiton, James Wilkins, William, Sr. Wilkinson, William Williams, Joshua Williams, Joshua Woodmansee, David Woodmansee, David Wynkoop, Benjamin Wynkoop, Benjamin Zeisloff, Erhardt SEQUOIA CHAPTER, SAN FRAIO Organized: December 10, 1891 State No. 1 Membership 51 Regent: Miss Leslie Joan Steuben Broadhurst, Victoria Thomson Clark, Rita Ann Perry Foster, Georgia Wood Herbert, Carol Ann Clark Hoefer, Kathryn Foster Hoover, Gay Hintzpeter Hoover, Stacy Lewann Lea, Jacqueline Clark Millikin, Mary Jean Becker Sykes, Patricia Lynn Webster, Katharine May Adams, Enoch Ainsworth, Jacob Albright, Ludwig Ames, Daniel Amold-Steuben, Jonathan Sgt. Austin, John Barker, Samuel Barstow, Samuel Bonneau, Charles IN Brouillette, Michel IN Burdick, lchabod, Capt. Burdick, Ichabod, Capt. Carpenter, Uriah Jr. Sgt. Chandler,Jonathan Coleman, Joseph, Sgt. Davis, John 1st Lt. ME Davis, John 1st Lt. ME Denny, Robert Lt. Dickey, Samuel Dickey, Samuel Donaldson, Isaac Donaldson, Isaac Donaldson, Isaac Downing, James Pvt. Lois Bushby Morse Alice Newell Belcher Ruth Hudson Hammcak Ruth Cecelia Dietsche Leone Stewart Lunde Margaret McConnell Stevenson Margaret McConnell Stevenson Glenna Lawrence Berheim Ruby King McCleod Frances McCanse Neeley Alice Sheridan Ballard Margaret Dunleavy German Ann Peterson Chenoweth Amy Main Denham Docia I. Patchett Irene Patchett Smith Themla Weeks Fouts Lois Baumgartner Mabel Wayne Poehlmann Martha Pearson Cross Barbara Read Wilson Beatrice George McCampbell Margaret Foster Wiltshire Isabella Tod Hessell Glenna Lawrence Berheim Elizabeth Dean Stark Charmaine Aspey Burdell Ona Lee Phillips Jean Silverthorn Scanlan Charmaine Aspey Burden Helen Baird Lampe Charmaine Aspey Burdell Kathaleen McConnell Lagunoff Margaret McConnell Stevenson Mary Schmedinghoff Kelly Harriet Elliot Foster Margaret Upson Hamilton Jessie Oldham Pisapia Eva Ross Snellgrove Paula Walker Thomas Louise Prewett McConnell Louise Prewett McConnell Dorothy Jones Truslow Rowena Haven Daniels Lois Bushby Morse Viola Stephens Veronda Marie Baker Genevieve Riser Browne Amy Lucille Riser Virginia Robbins Larke Alice Woodmansee Wilkinson Judith Cornelia Monroe Dorothy Robinson Monroe Margaret McConnell Stevenson 50 year Member # Jr. #689751, 3rd gen. DAR, past C.A.R. Junior Member # Jr. #662059, 2nd generation DAR past C.A.R. Member Lillian Brodeur King Sabra Marsh Clark Florence Alexander Carney Evangeline Ames Hood Leslie Joan Steuben Ethel Lowe May Prewer Galway Anita Lorraine McElroy Peirce Billie Louise Kirkwood Ludlow Billie Louise Kirkwood Ludlow Sara Rodeout Condie Adelaide Rideout Johnson Gladys Carpenter-Amaral Kennard May Prewer Galway Polly Sartor Perk Sabra Marsh Clark Doris Marsh Elliott Dorothy R. Lowe Victoria Thompson Broadhurst Roberta Nelson Thomson Wilma Van Horsen Hintzpeter Gay Hintzpeter Hoover Stacy Lewann Hoover Ruth McClintock Probst 380 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

87 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Eaton, Cyril Edmonston, Ninian Edmonston, Ninian Enos, James Faxon, Francis Faxon, Azariah Frisbie, Caleb Gale, Peter Sr. Getman, George Sr. Getman, George Sr. Getman, George, Sr. Gilmore, William Glenn, Nathan Lt. Hughes, Thomas Humphries, Charles Sr. Hutchinson,Benjamin Jackson, James James, John January, John lanuary,peter Julian, John Sr. Kelsey, Hugh Kirk, James KY/ KY/ ME Leavett, Nathaniel Capt. Lee, Benjamin II MM/ Ludington, Isaac Malin, Thomas Esq. Maffitt, Thomas Esq. Merrick, Samuel Fiske Dr. McClatchey,James McNair,James Mudge, Samuel Pvt. Nothstein, Peter Lt. Page, Leonard Patterson, James Jr. Lt Patterson, James Jr. Lt. Patterson, James Jr. Lt. Patterson, James Sr. Patterson, James Sr. Perrine, Peter Perry, Edward Potts,Jonathan Putnam, Asa MM/ Putnam, Josiah Capt. Ragland, Benjamin Reed, Robert Rubicam, Peter Rubicam, Peter Ryan, Thomas Sartor, John Sartor, William Scott, Gideon Scott, Gideon Spaulding, Uriah Sgt. Taylor, George Pvt. Taylor, Zachariah Ens. Thompson, Thaddeus Tillman, Tobias Watson, Samuel Col. Webster, John Wood, Ebenezer Wood, Ebenezer Barbara Eaton Wyatt Helen Irene Edmonston Curtin Clara Edmonston Royston Ruth Enos Carmona Barbara Eaton Wyatt Barbara Eaton Wyatt May Prewer Galway Sabra Marsh Clark Lena Lee Kingsbury Clark Carol Ann Clark Herbert Jacqueline Clark Lea Muriel Pierce Worden Polly Sartor Perk Polly Sartor Perk Polly Sartor Perk Ruth M. Hutchinson Margaret Jackson Supple Mary Jean Becker Millikin Ethel Marianne Gillison Rittenburg Ethel Marianne Gillison Rittenburg Dorothy S. Baldwin Sabra Marsh Clark Helen Maxton De Berry Martine Milliken Molinari Ethel Marianne Gillison Rittenburg May Prewer Galway Victoria Thompson Broadhurst Roberta Nelson Thompson Thelma Davis Lundquist Wilma Van Horsen Hintzpeter Rebecca Ann Brooks-Fournier Leslie Joan Steuben Enriqueta Yglesias-Nothstain Groner Elizabeth Page Victoria Thomson Broadhurst Patricia Lynn Sykes Roberta Nelson Thomson Victoria Thomson Broadhurst Roberta Nelson Thomson Joy Lehmann Barbara Putman Llorente Nancy Potts Spencer Leslie Joan Steuben Leslie Joan Steuben Ruth Ragland Vickroy Wilma Van Horsen Hintzpeter Victoria Thomson Broadhurst Roberta Nelson Thomson Billie Louise Kirkwood Ludlow Polly Sartor Perk Polly Sartor Ferk Rita Ann Perry Clark Maude Bernice Scott Perry Dumont Peggy Abbett Crater Ethel Marianne Gillison Rittenburg Ethel Marianne Gillison Rittenburg Shirley Ann Thompson Harlin Florence Alexander Carney Ruth M. Hutchinson Katharine May Webster Georgia Wood Foster Kathryn Hoefer SONO LLEY CHAPTER, SONO Organized: November 28, 1961 State No. 149 Membership 64 Regent: Mrs. Donald V Oberschlake Ardrey, Jean Avery, Eleanor Parkes Carpenter, Denise Avery Carpenter, Pauline Roe Davis, Marjorie Alice Jones DeLorenzo, Dannye Gilman Gholz, Barbara Jean Kellogg Gilman, Helen Agnes Isaacson, Marion Rice Jacobsen, Berdine Roe Johns, Marcia Lundgren Mollenhauer, Virginia Roe Nethery, Mary Pratt Greene Owen, Muriel Palmer Steen, Beryl Wilber Thomas, Catherine Avery Barton, Lewis, Sr., Dr. Barton, Lewis, Jr. Beecher, David Besse, Ebenezer Bill, Jabez Bliven, Samuel Bliven, Samuel Bond, Joseph Botsford, David Botsford, David Branch, Thomas, Jr. 4th generation DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. #68I484, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #6455I4, 5th generation DAR Jr. #677199, 3rd generation DAR Muriel Palmer Owen Muriel Palmer Owen Helen Beecher Mathers Marion Rice Isaacson Ilene Jones Addison Jean Ardrey Beryl Lynn Wilber Steen Ilene Jones Addison Marjorie Alice Jones Davis Edith Lilian Jones Jones Muriel Palmer Owen Bush, Conrad Calkins, Elijah Camp, Samuel Carbee, Joel Carlton, Caleb Carter, Winthrop, Lt. Church, Reuben, Lt. Clayton, John Willis, Lt. Cody, Joseph Connor, Cornelius, Sr. Covell, Ezra Cowee, William Cowls, John Crume, Phillip DeWitt, James Dinwiddie, Hugh, Mjr. Fairbanks, Jabez Fobes, Caleb, HI Pubes, Lemuel Fulbright,John Fulbright,John Fulbright,John Gillespie, William Goodrich, James Goodner, Conrad Greene, James William Hart, Joseph Hart, Joseph Heath, Joseph, Jr. Hereford, John Higbee, James Hiscock, Richard Hollis, Elijah Holt, William, Dr. Holtzclaw,Jacob Humes, Aaron Jackson, Alexander Jackson, Enoch, Cpl. Jones, Thomas Kellogg, Nathan Fairchild Ladd, Ezekiel Lewis, William, M.D., Col. Lyman, James, Lt. McConnell, John Markham, Thomas, Sr. Matlach, Joseph, Jr. Maverick, Samuel Mead, Amos Manson, Jesse, Lt. Norman, Thomas Orton, Roger Orwig, Gottfried Palmer, Ishabod, III, Cpt. Phelps, Timothy Pierce, David Potter, Ebenezer Pratt, John Sanders, John Sanders, John Sanders, John Schanck, John Schutz, Jacob Sehorn, Nicholas Seltzer, Jacob, Sr. Seltzer, Jacob, Sr. Seltzer, Jacob, Sr. Seltzer, Jacob, Sr. Sherwood,Benjamin Smoot, John Samuel Stacey, Oliver Staples, Samuel Stirling, Alexander Tewksbury, Henry Truesdale, Jabish Truesdell, Jesse, Mjr. Webster, Amos Webster, Constant, Sr., Cpt. Whipole,Eleazer Whipple, Eleazer Willard, Jonathan Worley, Zachariah VT GA VT LA Barbara Jean Kellogg Gholz Celia Covell Hensley Susan Virginia Hobbs Jacobs Nancy Pearson Kunzman Donna Aileen Everett Williams Marcia Lundgren Johns Margaret Jean Morehouse Ritchie Dortha Williams Perelli-Minetti Barbara Jean Kellogg Gholz Dorothy Annette Mawhorter Stover Celia Covell Hensley Ilene Jones Addison Celia Covell Hensley Rachael Chizem Anderson Dortha Williams Perelli-Minetti Marion Dinwiddie Exelby Irma Walker Rinard Ilene Jones Addison Ilene Jones Addison Dannye Gilman DeLorenzo Helen Agnes Gilman Kathleen Hubbert Gilman Victoria House Grimm Celia Covell Hensley Margaret Wendler Bond Mary Pratt Greene Nethery Sydney Hart Crain Hazel Crain Shahan Harriett Beardslee Miller Ethel June Moist Frey Barbara Jean Kellogg Gholz Barbara Jean Kellogg Gholz Celia Covell Hensley Edith Adine Hubbard Bosse Elsie Holsclaw Miller Eloise Prince Liston Barbara Jean Kellogg Gholz Constance Bubar Ilene Jones Addison Barbara Jean 1Cellog Gholz Frances Faith Brown Williamson Susan Bradford Lewis Scarbrough Bernice Lyman Pfeiffer Jean McConnell Noe Dortha Williams Perelli-Minetti Wanda Otto Sullivan Agatha Welsh Erikson Muriel Palmer Owen Susan Anderson Oberschlake Priscella Bell Jay Cathryn Cleland Coops Judith Matters Adams Muriel Palmer Owen Barbara Jean Kellogg Gholz Constance Bubar Mildred Abbott Howie Stroud Mary Pratt Greene Nethery Pauline Roe Carpenter Berdine Roe Jacobsen Virginia Roe Mollenhauer Jean Ardrey Eunice Hammond Lois Seehorn Larson Eleanor Parkes Avery Denise Avery Carpenter Catherine Avery Thomas Mary Adams Parkes Zilkey Barbara Jean Kellogg Gholz Vernice Hudson Cowell Celia Covell Hensley Constance Bubar Ethel June Moise Frey Bernice Lyman Pfeiffer Muriel Palmer Owen Muriel Palmer Owen Muriel Palmer Owen Mildred Webster Crosby Constance Bubar Luella Mate Bubar Gabbert Lois Sanderson More Dortha Williams Perelli-Minetti VINEYARD TRAILS CHAPTER, NA Organized: February 28, 1968 State No. 164 Membership 86 Regent: Mrs. John H. Krueger COrOttO, Ellen Deane, Jacquelyn Floe, Tamara Anderson Frech, Lisa Darnell Heinbockel, Valerie McCoy Smith, Roanne Alice Stagart, Arleen Darnell Allamong,Jacob Jr. #650596, 3rd generation DAR Junior Member # Jr. #672990, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #630308, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #669461, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #669462, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #563472, 2nd generation DAR Bernice Murphy Olsen APL

88 KAWEAH CHAPTER Visalia, California With Deep Appreciation and Love Take Pride in Honoring TWO OUTSTANDING CALIFORNIA DAUGHTERS MRS. GORDON L. SHIRLEY Kaweah Chapter Regent MRS. CHARLES KIEL KEMPER California State Regent Kaweah Chapter expresses appreciation to oir es cverrnana.s- VISALIA GRAPE GROWERS BARBARA JAGGERS CAROL REEDER LINDA CALVIN Visalia, California 382 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

89 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR VINEYARD TRAILS CHAPTER (continued) Glassock, Peter Sr. Goodrich, Isaac Turalu Reed Brady Calista Whitney Starr Baughman, Jacob Bernice Murphy Olsem Greene, Allen Ethelwyn Tucker Griswold Belford, James Louise Murphy Darnell Greene, Allen Miriam Griswold White Belford, James Bernice Murphy Olsem Hayes, Jeremiah Sr. Maxine Bartmess Osmunson Bliss, Daniel Prances Bliss Rogers Humphrey, Edmund Ethelyn Oots Harmon Bolton, William, Jr. Sheila O'Keefe Bledsoe Humphrey, Edmund Charline Harmon Preston Bolton, William, Jr. Sybil Severance O'Keefe Humphrey, Edmund Janis Preston Newsome Branthoover, Adam Malvene Martz Hulls Johnson, Lt. Andrew Ruth Ebert Brownlie Breed, Pricilla Avery Ruth Coward Cunningham Looney, Absalom Sr. Janis Preston Newsome Brothwell, Joseph Lerneda Brothwell Gaudino Looney, Michael Janis Preston Newsome Brown, James Bernice Murphy Olsem Mather, Deacon Joseph Dorothy Mather Dennis Bruner, Adam Lucile Bruner Arnott Mather, Rev./Dr. Moses Dorothy Mather Dennis Burnside, Walter Kathryn Burnside Stoddard McKinley, John Turalu Reed Brady Chaffee, Comfort Alice Hewitt Tollefson McKinley, William Turalu Reed Brady Chaffee, Nathaniel Alice Hewitt Tollefson Milligan, Joseph Turalu Reed Brady Clark, Wells Laura Flannigan McCoy Moore, John GA Elizabeth Burkitt Zilen Clingman, John Michael Bernice Walker McGlone Moseley, Richard Turalu Reed Brady Coward, Edward, Jr. Ruth Coward Cunningham New, Col. Anthony Dorothy Craig Westgard Coward, Needham Ruth Coward Cunningham Paschal, Samuel Turalu Reed Brady Douthit, John, Sr. Madaline Haddock Kruegar Penhollow, Sgt. Richard Ora Palmer Silen Endicott, Moses Helen Cleveland Douglas Pierce, Jobe Dorothy Goddard Tucker Field, William Bernice Murphy Olsem Porter, Hugh Janis Preston Newsome Folsom, Nicholas Esther, Herlihy Dow Powell, William Irma Nelson Taylor Hollis, Elijah Irene Bogart McBride Reynolds, John Turalu Reed Brady Howard, Obediah Ruth Coward Cunningham Rhodes, Ebenezer Hazel Goure Humphreys, James Leah Humphreys Alexander Rice, John Janis Preston Newsome Kinney, Peter Bernice Walker McGlone Rohrbough,Johann Ivolue Sanders Lantrip Lawson, Thomas Mary McGlone Huffman Ross, Thomas Helen Fouts Haney Lee, John Opal McDaniel Meyers Robertson, Maj. Charles Ruth Lemmon McCormack McDaniel, John Betty McDaniel Gress Sanford, Samuel Harriet Bird Grigsby Morris, John Elizabeth Rutland Kangas Newton, Levi Penelope Varnes Moutzouris Savery, Isaac Jessie Hall Brown Nourse, James Marjorie Hearn Clark Sayres, James Aileen Rodgers Morgan Parker, Nathaniel Roxanna Scott Coward Simpkins, James Hilary Rose Corotto Parker, Nathaniel Ruth Coward Cunningham S impkins, Jame s Claire Marie Corotto Penfield,Jesse Celia Johnson Maddox Singleton, Capt. Matthew Mildred McGowan Bird Powell, Stephen Harriet Powell George Stager, Henry Jane Hamilton Nowicki Rinker, Caspar Bernice Murphy Olsem Steed, John Sr. Zelma Paxton Ridgely Robb, John Hazel Porterfield Stone Underwood, Col, Thomas Mary McEneany Smith Rucker, Benjamin Marie McDaniel Daniels Walker, Alexander Ann Wildbahn Montgomery Rumrill, Peter Bernard Dorothy Thomas Stangl Ward, Daniel Phyllis Boyd Laborde Stone, Enoch Margaret Holcomb O'Keefe Warne, Jacob Arlyn Verploeg Cox Watt, David Bernice Murphy Olsem Wingfield, Charles Ethelyn Oots Harmon Williams, David Margaret Henry Surplus Wingfield, Charles Charline Harmon Preston Wingfield, Charles Janis Preston Newsome DIST IV EAST BAY Wingfield, William Charline Harmon Preston Director: Mrs. Kenneth Thomas Wingfield, William Ethelyn Oots Harmon 1295 Marguerite St., Livermore, CA Wingfield, William Janis Preston Newsome Witcher, William Sr. Janis Preston Newsome Witcher, William Sr. Ethelyn Oots Harmon ACALANES CHAPTER, LAFAYETTE Witcher, William Sr. Charline Harmon Preston Organized: January 12, 1950 State No. 114 Membership 115 Wright, Richard Sr. Alyene Westall Prehn Regent: Mrs. John Y Mohler Corotto, Claire Marie ANN LOUCKS CHAPTER, RTINEZ Corotto, Hilary Rose Grigsby, Harriet Bird Organized: November 12, 1927 State No. 68 Membership 49 Haney, Helen Fouts 50 yr. member, 2nd generation DAR Regent: Mrs. Ruth Brady Edmondson Morgan, Aileen Rodgers Newsome, Janis Preston Adams, Benne S. Mepyans Jr. #642733, 3rd generation DAR Preston, Charline Harmon Aird, Carol Brooke Andrews, William Janis Preston Newsome Bigelow, Victoria Junior Member #64820I Bailey, William GA/ Janis Preston Newsome DeHeus, Barbara Barnard, Benjamin Betty Barnard Walker Edmondson, Ruth Brady Beam, Robert Jr. TN Jean Huggins Wingert Bemis, Timothy Hazel Goure French, Elizabeth C. Drury Black, James Ruth Berry Sawyer Buyer, Eldora Tarr Miller Boyd, Capt. John Phyllis Boye Laborde Kirkham, Karen Lee Knisley Junior Member #62I232 Brobst, Jacob Nancy Taylor Dupuis Knox, Ingrid Lee Evoy Jr. #614840, 2nd generation DAR Brown, Arthur Annabelle Wray Perry Mazanis, Patti Jo Jr. #69318I, 2nd generation DAR Brown, Joseph Jr. Janis Preston Newsome Mepyans, Jacqueline H. Ellis Brown, Joseph Sr. Janis Preston Newsome Setback, Dorothy Gluck Broyles, Adam Janis Preston Newsome Ward, Janet Louise French 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Bruce, George Janis Preston Newsome Wilson, Barbara Kohn Bruce, George Ethelyn Oots Harmon Altizera, Emera Isabel Rogers Lewis Bruce, George Charline Harmon Preston Bayse, Edmund Victoria Kay Scott Ernst Camp, Ichabod Turalu Reed Brady Bedford, Thomas Sr. Ruth Brady Edmondson Camp, James Janis Preston Newsome Camp, Capt. John Janis Preston Newsome Bigelo, John Victoria Bigelow Camp, Mary Banks Turalu Reed Brady Boggess, 1st Lt. Samuel Karen Boggess Mazanis Camp, Samuel Turalu Reed Brady Boggess, 1st Lt. Samuel Patti Jo Mazanis Camp, Samuel Early May Bennett Reed Botsford, Pvt. Ephram Barbara Kahn Wilson Camp, Thomas Janis Preston Newsome Brewbaker, Pvt, Conrad Gladys Brubaker Gehrle CoIvard, Benjamin Janis Preston Newsome Brodie, John Ann Snoddy Potter CoIvard, Benjamin Charline Harmon Preston Brown, James Mary Katherine Lawson CoIvard, Benjamin Ethelyn Oots Harmon Buckner, Ens. Thomas Ruth Brady Edmondson Cox, William Olive Smith Sheets Cameron, Ezra Effie Moore Smith Cresap, Thomas Lavinia Cresap Gilbert Cilly, John Carla Cilly Hauschildt Cutter, John Dorothy Wood Campbell Clay, Henry Ruth Brady Edmondson Daniels, Samuel Twain Reed Brady Clough, John Nelrose Shirey Mahoney Dillon, Samuel Phyllis Boyd Laborde Cook, Col. William Dorothy Gluck Selbach Duke, Joseph Ruth Berry Sawyer Cotter, William Joan Bray Johnson Durham, Mathew Shellie Walker Giles Ellis, Evan Hazel Goure Cox, David Karen Knisley Kirkham Elwood, Peter Margaret Elwood Mohler Crockett, Samuel Jacqueline Ellis Mepyans Fargo, Aaron Hazel Goure Crosby, U. Oliver Isabella Crosby McGeehan Farley, Thomas Sr. Phyllis Boyd Laborde Crow, Pvt. Jacob Lillian Crow Lucas Fickling, Capt. Joseph Ruth Berry Sawyer Dorsey, Nicholas Sr. Denise Differding Fleck, George Alice Brandt Parry Drake, Pvt. Benjamin Bertha Scarborough Nederman APL

90 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR ANN LOUCKS CHAPTER (continued) Ebright, Philip Miriam Ebright Doe Fellows, Pvt. Able! Carol Brooke Aird Floyd, Charles Jacqueline Ellis Mepyans Fox, Jabez Marion Meyerdick Fox Gage, Pvt. Abner Betty Wayne King Gardinier, Capt. Jacob Grace Slater Riggle Gretchell, Joseph Sr. ME Stacy Wyss Hawes, Lt. Co!. Samuel Sr. Ruth Brady Edmondson Heald, Isaac Ingrid Evoy Knox Henderson,Bennett Frances Ireland Becker Huey, Robert Barbara DeHeus Hull, Israel Betty Wayne King Keck,Michael Charlene SponseIler Dixson Knisley, Jacob Karen Lee Knisley Kirkham Lambreth, Pvt. Aaron Patricia Lee Barnes Lanier,Benjamin Jacqueline Ellis Mepyans Litton, 2nd Lt. Solomon Karen Knisley Kirkham Lobinger,Christopher Ann Leasure McGrew McMillian, Pvt. John Sandra McIntosh Cereda Miller, Robert Johnstone Elizabeth Smith Pengra Norcross, Sgt. Philip Eldora Tarr Miller Hoyer Pendleton, Pvt. Micajah Norma L. Warner Plimpton, John ME Colleen Elizabeth Plimpton Posey, Lt. Col. Thomas Gail Bivans Nicklans Potts, Pvt. William Renne Mepyans Adams Potts, Pvt. William Jacqueline Ellis Mepyans Rose, Pvt. Lewis Doris E. Lauber Setzer, Pvt. John KY Helen Aldine Allen Shaber, Andreas LouAnn Olson Coffaney Smith, Maj. David Elizabeth Drury French Smith, Maj. David Janet Louise French Ward Smith, James Devota Rock Felice Tripp, Gideon D. Madelene Hoffman Vermillion, Pvt. Jesse Karen Knisley Kirkham Wassen, James Grace McDowell Vinson Whitely, William Mildred Whitely Gentry Williford, Sgt. Brillon Jacqueline Ellis Mepyans Wynne, Sgt. William Karen Knisley Kirkham Young, Richard Jacqueline Ellis Mepyans Haycroft, Samuel Gertrude Christen Christenson Hutchinson, Nathan, Sr. Eleanor Richardson Daly Jordan, Mark Marian Cuples De Voto Lowe, Lt. Col. John H. Madeline Daly Jones Miller, Maj. Jacob K. Harriet Jackson Henry Miller, Maj. Jacob K. Patricia Henry Thompson Morgan, David Irma Fishback Hickman Van Camp, Maj. Moses Helen Lee Pendergast Wales, Elijah Rachael Gaylord Pursel Whitney, Jonas VT Maud Miller Bolsten EDMUND RANDOLPH CHAPTER, CHMOND Organized: May 19, 1947 State No. IO2 Membership 46 Regent: Mrs. Charles Sweeney Butt, Allie Sutton Caviness, Cyanthia Rose Junior Member # Edwards, Jacqueline Reed 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Freese, Judy Wilt Junior Member # Gonzalez, Jacalyn Wilt Junior Member # Graham, Pauline Kinnicutt Past C.A.R. Member Hill, Barbara Lee Kirsch, Susan Pascoe 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Newton, Beverly Bell Moss, Ruth Donohugh Junior Member # Reed, Dorothy Diehl 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Rose, Doris Brown Grande Wilt, Lillian Martin 50 year Member # Wirta, Ruth Jane Wilt 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Debout, John Carolyn Swogger Cook, Valentine Doris Brown Grande Rose Humphrey, William Vivian Warner Bean Lackey, Thomas Eleanor Berry Rabun Lewis, Nathaniel Carolyn Swogger Yancey, Mary Frances Ruth Sibole Davis BERKELEY HILLS CHAPTER, BERKELEY Organized: February 10, 1910 State No. 17 Membership 51 Regent: Mrs. Richard Lewis Grossmith, Itasca Grundman, Finette Lawler, Katherine Lewis, Annette Lewis, Virginia Lidstone, Irene Marsan, Marcella Moore, Wildith Nissen, Wilma Sandner, Ruth Schmidt, Esther Ankrom, Jacob Griffith, Owen Dinsmoor, William Henderson, Robert Stevenson, Lt. Joseph Thom,Benjamin KY 50 year Member # st generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 50 year Member # st generation DAR Member 50 year Member # Virginia Lewis Katherine Dawler Virginia Lewis Annette Lewis Virginia Lewis Virginia Lewis CAMNILE CHAPTER, BERKELEY Organized: February 24, 1937 State No. 89 Membership 21 Regent: Mn. James E. De Voto Bolsten, Maud Miller Carlton, Ruth Wallace Christenson, Gertrude Christen Henry, Harriet Jackson Henry, Patricia Thompson Hickman, Irma Fishback Jakobs, Nancy Herlihy Joyner, Carolyn Hamilton Matson, Sheridan Joyner Pendergast, Helen M. Lee Wallace, Freda Wichman Balliet,Leonard Bowie, Capt. Fielder Brown, Shubel Call, John S. Clark, Sylvanus Eby, George, Sr. Ely, Col. John Ely, Col. John Fairbanks, Phineas Fonda, John Gay, Timothy 50 year Member # year Member # year Member # year Member # year Member # Nancy Herlihy Jacobs Edna Walker Abbott Lillian Rawley Johnson Marian Gilkey Keck Freda Wichman Wallace Ruth Wallace Carlton Carolyn Heche Joyner Sheridan Joyner Matson Marjorie McLean Lanzit Beatrice Lee Conner Barbara Bauman Silveira ESPERANZA CHAPTER, OAKLAND Organized: October 19, 1911 State No. 23 Membership 30 Regent: Miss Shirley J. Kaye Johnston, Mildred Murphy Sedwick, Alice Graham Schaefer, Lori Anne Lewis Ackerly Stephen And'erson,Patrick Anderson, Patrick Annis, Samuel Campbell, Hugh A. Chaires, Joseph Cresap, Thomas Davis, John Dietrich, Jacob Evans, Alexander Esty, John Foght, John Morris Furman, William Gardner, Lewis Gearhart, Jacob Golson, Lewis Grant, Daniel Groot, Simon A. Hart, Nancy Hendrick, John, Sr. Hendrix, John Hendrix, John Joslin, Peter, Jr. Knowlton, Ezekiel Lee, Samuel McCormick, John Morrison, James Pool, Oliver Rockwell, John, Sr. Tallman,Benjamin Vedder, Arent Waldo, Davis GA ME 50 yr. #279131, 2nd gen., past C.A.R. Junior Member # Helen Ackerly Petersen Natalie Dinsmore O'Brien Joan Dinsmore Wells Vesta Adams Spicer Huck Ruth Perkins Wood Katheryne Ellis Rosenberg Lila Kendall Roesch Lorraine Guerra Clerici Ellen Tbrbet Dennis Dorothy B. Brown Adeline Aldrich Wilson Doris Foster Silva Kathryn Knight Beggs Barbara Nash McMahon Laura Gearhart Smith Juliet Riley Campbell Mary Grant Herzog Shirley J. Kaye India Powell Carper Jade Lovell Boebinger Marjorie Ann Lilly Lewis Lori Anne Lewis Schaefer Mildred Murphy Johnston Florinne Knowlton Becker Louise Pricker Watts Ruth Perkins Wood Catherine Freeburg Foster Caroline M. Meeker Helen Pratt Kyle Alice Graham Sedgwick Shirley J. Kaye Margaret Van Horn Jackie JOSE A ADOR CHAPTER, PLEASANTON Organized: May 19, 1973 State No. I71 Membership 33 Regent: Mrs. Nelson R. Williams Denny, Susan Williams Gaster, Joan Farmer DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

91 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Lee, Dorothea Elizabeth Mahler, Anne Marie Jr. #65014I, 3rd gen., past C.A.R. Mahler, Diane Howell Medeiros, Maris Holmes 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Mlaker, Edith Lynn Readon Junior Member #6900I6 Naberhuis, Christine Wrege Norman, Judith Adams Paukert, Sharron Taylor SaveII, Cynthia Ebbeson 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Veronda, Romaine Throckmorton 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Williams, Shirley Cook Ankrum, Archibald Nancy Ankrum Douglas Ball, Capt. Farlin Maris Holmes Medeiros Bixby, Nathan Berniece Gretzinger Collins Bullen, John Mary Barthe Mahler Bushnell, James Judith Adams Norman Coleman, Benjamin Gloria Dalton Sorenson Fell, Thomas Susan Williams Denny Fell, Thomas Shirley Cook Williams Fowles, Joseph Frances Fowles Samans Griess, Ernst Dona Peckenpaugh Kern Harper, John Jr. Sharron Taylor Paukert Harris, Richard Emily Davis Weed Henning, Conrad Edith Carter Crandall Parker, Issac Anne Marie Mahler Parker, Issac Diane Howell Mahler Purdum, John Patricia Warren Hoenig Reading, George Cynthia Ebbeson Savell Reynolds, Allen David VT Darlene Stephens Eglin Rider, Benjamin Edith Lynn Readon Mlaker Schock, John Christine Wrege Naberhuis Spears, George Carmella Crosswaithe Orham Stalnaker, Jacob Dorothea Elizabeth Lee Stalnaker,Jacob Loretta Wiant Lee Stayner, William Millie Bower Hetrick Throckmorton, Job Romaine Throckmorton Veronda Towner, Elijah Linda Powell Garrett Weeks, Hezekiah Olive Oppen Goodrich Werkheiser, Peter Lois Deily O'Connor Wilson, William Joan Farmer Gaster Withers, John Lauradele Hindeman Bohrer MOUNT DIABLO CHAPTER, DANVILLE Organized: January 10, 1961 State No. 148 Membership 74 Regent: Mrs. Raymond Herrmann Murphy, Kathryn Young Jr. #647606, 2nd gen., past C.A.R. Norris, Ann Elizabeth Jr. #677637, 3rd generation DAR Norris, Marcelyn L. Jr. #677638, 3rd generation DAR James, Mary K. Castleberry McCrimmon, Olive Butler Ostaggi, Martha Montgomery Phillips, Hazel Geary Burns Terry, Nola Galloway Allen. Benjamin Barrett, Lt. Jonas Barrett, Lt. Jonas Benson, William Henry Benson, William Henry Box, Robert Sr. Brodhead, Sgt. Samuel Calhoun, Capt. John C. Calhoun, Capt. John C. Camp, Thomas PS Camp, Thomas Jr. Carlson, John Carson, John Cook, John Davidson, Pvt. James de Relleville, Dr. Nicholas Dillon, Benjamin Doolittle, David Ellis, Richard Ellis, Richard Ensley, Capt. George Fairchild, Capt. Asher Farwell, William Fisher, John Gentry, William Gentry, William Hasbrouck, Elias Higgenbotham,Joseph Laub, Pvt. Conrad Liebhart, Valentine Lewis, Joseph Loring, Joshua McCaleb, Capt. William Meacham, Corp. Abraham Randolph, Richard Sr. Suddarth, James PS Suddarth, Pvt. William Warren, Robert Wheeler, Lemuel Wheeler, Lemuel Wotring (Woodring), Nicholas Wilmot, John PS GA 50 year Member # year Member # year Member # year Member # Drusilla Farewell Strehlow Alice Elizabeth Gates Martha Hanson Gates Mary Collins Sorensen Mary Ann Sorensen Benton Mary Collins Sorensen Edna Munger Thomas Mary Collins Sorensen Mary Kathleen Castleberry James Mary Collins Sorensen Mary Collins Sorensen Vivian Vaughn Bischoff Ellen L. Vaughn Hazel Geary Burns Phillips Margaret Wilmot Martin Dorothy Belvel Hebei Charlotte Brenton Rogers Delta L. Grist Schlotter Marjorie Smith Salburg Mary Ann Salburg Sullivan Olive Juanita Hixon Wehr Lois McDonald Obert Drusilla Farwell Strehlow Miriam Fisher Zuehlke Judith Smith Adams T. Phyllis Stout Meidlinger Opal Hasbrouck Lafferty Elizabeth Barnes Klabau Margaret Wilmot Martin Virginia Liebhart Gates Mary Carolyn Lewis Stuart Jean Loring Brenton Lois Allene Coffey Bullis Claire Elizabeth Musick Quilici Laura R. McKinney Margaret Wilmot Martin Margaret Wilmot Martin Delta L. Grist Schlotter Jo Morrow Ellis Vicki Perryman Periera Virginia Liebhart Gates Margaret Wilmot Martin PERALTA CHAPTER, HAYWARD Organized: November 26, 1957 State No, 145 Membership 59 Regent: Mrs. John Prior van Eck St. John, Valerie Audrey Junior Member # Phillips, Melissa Phalen West Junior Member # Winthrop, Rebecca Jean Junior Member #652I48, past C.A.R. Altman, Anthony Miriam Elliott Bertelson King, Frances C. Larson Bronough, Capt. Thomas Marjorie Foxworthy Duarte Johnson, Ruth Martin Brown, Capt. Levi // Martha Jane Browne Van Aken Liggett, Edith Harris Burnside, John Virginia Esteline Pyle Stull Morton, Ruth Andrews Campbell, Pvt. Archibald Helen Trombia Duey Sigal, Marguerite Bennett Carver, Pvt. Aldric Marcia Loncoln Honey Abbott,Jonathon Calena Crum Samples Chittenden,Jared Joy Chittenden Thomas Averill, Thomas VT Virginia Sue Rood Clapp, Cpl. Abner Ann Sheedy Knapp Ball, Johannes Irene Enslow Thies Dague, Pfc. Frederick Mildreth A. Painter Criooen, Silas Anne Crippen Hand Daughtery, Pvt. William Rosebud Griddle Cooper Dowell, Alexander (McDowell) Janet Mispley O'Connell De itsh, Hartman Anna Dice Cumero Edwards, Jasper Frances S. Johnson Doty, Phillip Frances L. Cain Williams Gardiner, Christopher Nina May Eggleston Fox Douglas, John Joy Chittenden Thomas Gilbert, Benjamin Virginia Gillum Young Eastman, Corp. Johathan Norma Tornquist Allen Gilfillan, Alexander Margaret V. Fife McElroy Elliott, David Miriam Elliott Bertelson Hanks, Abner Violet Seyferth Howell Fell, Thomas Miriam Elliott Bertelson Hembree, Joel Vera Achord Brown Fleming, William Miriam Elliott Bertelson Kirby, Jesse Madge Reid Scott Foxworthy, Sr., Pvt. William Marjorie Foxworthy Duarte Kidd, Alexander Jr. Helen Terwilliger Mattare Girardeau, William GA Anna Dice Cumero Laird, John Esther Parker Stock Haines, Stephen MI. Ann Sheedy Knapp Merrell, Daniel Josephine Hill Adams Hall, Capt. Abel Ann Sheedy Knapp Miller, Stephen Dorothea Harris McCollum Hall, Isaac PS Ann Sheedy Knapp Pillsbury, Stephen ME Ruth Young Nugent Hall, Isaac Miriam Elliott Bertelson Pruitt, Martin Pauline Vaughn Edmison Henderson, Pvt, Samuel Mary Rolls Felton Sizer, Daniel Alice White Bigelow Herndon, Capt. James Virginia Cureton Lipphard St. John, John Valerie Audrey St. John Hubbard, Lt. Noadiah Ann Sheedy Knapp Sprout, Ebenezer Sr. Marjorie Miller Herrmann Jepson, John CS Margaret H. Williamson van Eck Tolman, Reuben Ruth Branen Rood Kinsey, Thomas Miriam Elliott Bertelson Weaver, Hartwell Lillian Simpson MacNeill Maxon, Pvt. Stephen Pearl Johnson Higgins OAKLAND CHAPTER, OAKLAND Nelson, Thomas VT/ Joy Chittenden Thomas Newton, Maj. William Marjorie Foxworthy Duarte Park, Capt. John Esther Partridge Pihl Pearson, Capt. John Percifull, Ens. Elijah Ann Sheedy Knapp Margaret H. Williamson van Eck Organized: June 23, 1897 State No. 6 Membership 55 Phelan, Jr., Pvt. Thomas W. Melissa Phalen West Phillips Regent: Mrs. Phyllis Meidlinger Poore, Capt. Joseph Fern Lockhart Nigro Posey, Maj. Micajah Olivia Leinbach Lapp Adams, Judith Smith Past Nebraska State Pres., C.A.R. Reed, Capt. Abraham Louise Reed Herring Adams, Judith Smith Sanborn, Capt. Ebenezer Edith Gunn Jensen Anderson, Jean Scotford 50 year Member Thomas, Col. Edward Ann Sheedy Knapp Castleberry, Deborah Christine Trimble, Pvt. John Dorothy Earle Randal Kuntzman APL

92 KAWEAH CHAPTER Visalia, California HONORS WITH PDE, AFFEION AND APPRECIATION ITS ST REGENT AND DISTINGUISHED DAUGHTER MRS. FRANK NEWN JAGGERS FOR 25 YEARS OF OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE photo by Trudy Johnson NATIONAL CHAIRN, GUEST HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE STATE CHAIRN, DAR HOOL COMMITTEE STATE CHAIRN, PLATFORM-PROTOCOL, 1986 STATE CONFEREE DIST V REPRESENTATIVE, NATIONAL DEFENSE COMMITTEE KAWEAH CHAPTER, SECOND VICE REGENT CHAPTER CHAIRN, NATIONAL DEFENSE COMMITTEE CHAPTER CHAIRN, DAR GOOD CITIZENSHIP MEDALS CHAPTER CHAIRN, YEARBOOK Kaweah Chapter expresses appreciation to SIERRA KING VINEYARDS LLOYD R. GIST Visalia, California 386 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

93 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Turner, John Turner, Pvt. William Whitaker, Squire White, Joseph Wilkins, Andrew Wyatt, Pvt. Thomas PERALTA CHAPTER (continued) Mary Rimer Wilde Virginia Bailey Tarp in Edna Carr Burke Miriam Elliott Bertelson Joy Chittenden Thomas Jessie Jones Wilson PIEDMONT CHAPTER, PIEDMONT Organized: January 15, 1929 State No. 73 Membership 96 Bierman, Blossom Salm Boratko, Dorothy Scallin Clark, Susan Craig, Nancy Elizabeth Dean, Victoria Susan Drake, Jean Truett Driggs, Louise Rust Farinsky, Barbara Grover Farinsky, Lynn Marie Finley, Mary Gaines Finley, Patricia Gaines Funk, June Castle Grove, Joyce Johnson Guigou, MareIla Rimbach Harper, Shirley Price Hill, Susan Forbes James, Caryl Pogue Kelley, Karen Ann Kimball, Denise Cutler Koechlein, Miss Laurie Kock, Arlene Dorothy Lassabatere, Renee English Laverty, Annette Lawson, Diane Wertz Lawson, Susan Logan, Marilyn Hand Lukanish, Bronte Stevens Lukanish, Laura Anne Morton, Marjorie Kelley Parker, Joanne Mei kle Preus, Dorothea Strough Ricksen, Linda Hughes Ricksen, Coleen Mac Neill Rogers, Marilyn Ann Sanders, Carolyn Smith Sanders, Marilee Lynn Seely, Mary Silva, Kristie Kennedy Slotemaker de Bruine, Jane Bristol Stover, Amy Suich, Holly Hine Swadley, Bernadine Hatch Warner, Michelle Bagan Wilson, Hazel Mohamed Regent: Mrs. Vernon H. Tudor Alston, Lt. Col. William Benedict, Nathaniel, Sr. Ct Blair, Alexander Brewer, Lt. Isaac, Jr. Bristol, Gideon Brown, Elisha Butters, Jesse Cartledge, Samuel GA Champlin, Joseph Cole, Capt. Joseph II Corey, 2nd Lt. William Corey, 2nd Lt. William Corey, 2nd Lt. William Corey, 2nd Lt. William Corey, 2nd Lt. William Craig, Toliver Crippen, Silas / Culbertson, Robert DE Cutler, Jonat han Cutter, Ammi Davis, John Davis, Peter Dimmick, Sylvanus W. Du Brutz, Gabriel Fulwider,Ullrich Fulwider,Ullrich Gaines, William Henry Gaines, William Henry Glentzer, John Glentzer, John Glentzer,John Greenlea f, Israel Hall, Sgt. Willis Hamersley,John Hatch, Simon Hathaway, Silas Hazelton, Solomon Jeffries, Capt. John Keller, Joseph 50 Year Member # , 2nd gen. DAR Jr. # , past C.A.R. Jr. # , 2nd gen. DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. # , 3rd gen. DAR, past C.A.R. 2nd generation DAR Jr. # , 3rd gen. DAR Jr. # , 2nd generation DAR Jr. # , 3rd gen. DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. # , 2nd gen. DAR Member Jr. # Jr. # , past C.A.R. Member Jr. # , 3rd gen. DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. # , 4th gen. DAR, past C.A.R. 50 year Member # Jr. # , 2nd gen. DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. # , Jr. # , 2nd gen. DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. $ , 3rd gen. DAR, past C.A.R. 50 year Member # Jr. # , 2nd gen. DAR, past C.A.R. 2nd generation DAR 2nd generation DAR Jr. # , 2nd generation DAR 2nd generation DAR June Castle Funk Michelle Sagan Warner Louise Rust Driggs Bernadine Hatch Swadley Jane Caroline Bristol Slotemaker de Bruine Muriel Louise Wilbur Gearhart Shirley Phelps Price Hazel Mohamed Wilson Muriel Louise Wilbur Gearhart Phyllis Canova Callos Jacqueline Morton Koechlein Kristie Kennedy Silva Laura Anne Koechlein Marilyn Morton Paddleford Marjorie Kelley Morton Nancy Elizabeth Craig Marilyn Hand Logan Ann Garbolin Kerr Denise Cutler Kimball Caryl Pogue James Barbara Grover Hornung Marilynn Davis Hodgson Marilynn Davis Hodgson Constance Reston Le Mieux Carolyn Smith Sanders Marilee Lynn Sanders Mary Gaines Finley Patricia Gaines Finley Barbara Grover Farinsky Lynn Marie Farinsky Willa Rader Lessig Ann Garner Rogers Lois Hodgson Condon Susan Clark Bernadine Hatch Swadley Sylvia Dearden Kenny Holly Hine Suich Marilyn Ann Rogers Doris Dolan Kelley Kendall, William Lambert, Joseph, P.S. Marvin, Ozias Meeker, Timothy, Jr. Merrick, Samuel F. Miller, Capt. Joseph, Sr. Miller, Peter, Sr. Murdock, Daniel Neale, Daniel Olney, Capt. Stephen Olney, Capt. Stephen Olney, Capt. Stephen Orton, Lemuel, Jr. Pensel, Henry Perrine, William Perrine, William Pettibone, Elijah Reynolds, Allen David Reynolds, Allen David Rockefeller, Peter, Sr. Russell, Joseph Russell, Joseph St. John, John Saxton, William Scofield, Seely Scofield, Seely Sellew. Lt. John Shannon, John Shofner, Martin Tracy, Isaac, Patriot Twaddell, Robert Weaver, Hartwell Werden, Henry Windle, Thomas VT VT ME ME SAN JOAQUIN CHAPTE Organized: February 1, 1974 Atchison, Beth Tillotson Custer, Ann Pederson Fornwald, Janice McFaul Glass, Thelma Julie Wallace Lathrop, Wanda Love Lefler, Elizabeth Howard Malkovich, Dorothy Miller Ogren, Deborah Whitmore Reid, Barbara Goodwin Smith, Katherine Vegoren Wallace, Jacquelyn Henning Wallace, Tami Jacqueline Wieland, Carolyn Waterman Adams, Levi Adams, Levi Angell, Israel Asksy, Thomas Barton, Jonathan Biddlecomb, Richard Billings, Roger Bouton, Noah Boyles, William Burbeck, William Chaffee, Henry C hamberlain, Jacob Chester, Christopher Chipman, Joseph Crabtree, Isaac Crispin, Jacob Dodge, Nathaniel Francis, Henry Harris, Israel Harris, Israel Harris, Israel Harris, Israel Harwood, James Huston, James Jackson. Edward Jarrett, Jojn Knox, John Knox, John Little, Moses Lyle, Robert May, John May, John Norton, Zerah Proctor, Phillip Rosecrans, David Setzer, John Shields, William Weaver, William Webb, William Willmarth, Asa Regent: Mrs. Daniel VT / / /VT /VT /VT /VT /VT / / VT VT Jean Truett Drake Bernadine Hatch Swadley Frances Grace Busada Le Besque Lynn Giambruno Linderoth Marilynn Davis Hodgson Bernadine Hatch Swadley Margaretalice Heal Ullman Denise Cutler Kimball Elaine Oldham Blossom Salm Bierman Dorothea Strough Preus Emily Hunt Salm Marella Rimbach Guigou Joan Cote Stover Ruth Woods Dean Victoria Susan Dean Joyce Johnson Grove Bronte Stevens Lukanish Laura Anne Lukanish Blanche Polhemus Bowman Estelle Knowland Johnson Penelope Knowland Robb Elizabeth St. John Longenecker Denise Cutler Kimball Diane Wertz Lawson Susan Lawson Susan Forbes Hill Joanne Meikle Parker Charlotte Webb Ott Tudor Bernadine Hatch Swadley Shirley Price Harper Coleen Mac Neill Ricksen Marie Scott Franklin Dorothy Scallin Boratko R, PITTSBURGH State No. 175 Membership 34 J. Gutierrez Jr. #661848, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #649779, 2nd gen. DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. #670491, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #686727, 3rd generation DAR Gertrude Marshall Goodwin Barbara Goodwin Reid Mabel Claire Willie Shaw Verna June Satterness Shoquist Dolores Rogers Merritt Elaine Taylor Renas Carolyn Waterman Wieland Dorothy Miller Nlalkovich Mabel Claire Wills Shaw Mabel Claire Wills Shaw Lucy Richardson Reardon Ruth Traver Machado Ann Pedersen Custer Janice McFaul Fornwald Claire Jones Boughey Karen Cakebread Cosmos Betty Neal Rowe Barbara Mangini Easton Thelma Julie Wallace Glass Katherine Vegoren Smith Jacqueline Henning Wallace Tami Jacqueline Wallace Theresa Engel Gutierrez Dorothy Huston Downey Deborah Whitmore Ogren Dorothy Singer Brown Wanda Love Lathrop Helen Wilbeck Love Mabel Claire Wills Shaw Margaret Gould Carter Beth Tillotson Atchison Bonnie McCarty Tillotson Linda Phillips Ramsey Dorothy Proctor Britton Irene Fontaine Won Aldine Allen Irene Fontaine Won Marciel Wonser French Elizabeth Howard Lefler Marjorie Hodgson Cope APL

94 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR SAN JOAQUIN CHAPTER (Continued) Del Ruth, Patricia West In honor of my mother, Gertrude Marshall Goodwin, Charter Member of San Joaquin Chapter. Her ancestors Fulbright, Anita Carr Graham, Olive MacDonald Guttersen, Margaret Wolford Hostetter, Allison Kerin, Victoria Wheeler Peterson, Carolyn Castle Reed, Catharine Frame Jr. #639207, 3rd generation DAR Renelli, Donna Wilson Sellers, Elizabeth Herd Adams, Levi Barbara Goodwin Reid Shires, Helen Matthews Adams, Stephen Barbara Goodwin Reid Viall, Mary Wilson Ellis, John Barbara Goodwin Reid Ellis, Richard Barbara Goodwin Reid Fisher, Jeremiah Barbara Goodwin Reid Kibling, Jr., John Barbara Goodwin Reid Kiblinger, Sr., John Barbara Goodwin Reid West, Kathryn Young Wheeler, Margaret Weber Wilson, Rose Anne Jr. #628574, 2nd generation DAR Barnes, Shadrack Mary Barnes Cartmill Lathrop, Daniel Barbara Goodwin Reid Bartlett, Abraham Gladys Bartlett Ambrose Lyman, Sr., Elias Barbara Goodwin Reid Bliss, Ebenezer Marion Hesseltime Evers Lyman, Stephen Barbara Goodwin Reid Bliss, Ebenezer Margaret Wolford Guttersen Toogood, Capt. William Barbara Goodwin Reid Bliss, Ebenezer Emily Hesseltine Stokes Britton, William Olive MacDonald Graham Bud, Grover, Sr. Ruth Hill Carr Buttrick, Nathan Allison Hostetter In memory of my father, Comstock, Peter Ruth Hill Carr George Earle Goodwin, Cowles, Josiah Elizabeth Wheeler Dean His patriotic ancestors Davis, Joseph Donna Straight Benson Dishman, Samuel Dorothy Oldham Alger Eells, Jeremiah Beard Catharine Frame Reed Carter, Nathaniel Barbara Goodwin Reid Fellows, Obil Ruth Hill Carr Earle, Capt. George VT Barbara Goodwin Reid Foster, Timothy Sr. Elizabeth Herd Sellers Joslin, David Barbara Goodwin Reid Frame, Jeremiah Carolyn Castle Peterson Joslin, Jr., Capt. John Barbara Goodwin Reid Frame, Jeremiah Irene Frame Castle Joslin, Sr., John Barbara Goodwin Reid Knight,Jonathan Barbara Goodwin Reid Mann, Charles VT Barbara Goodwin Reid Olcott, Timothy VT Barbara Goodwin Reid Garst, Frederick Patricia Page Witt Gibson, Guion Linnie Tanner Palmer Gibson, Guion Norma Dickerson Rogers Hicks, John Barbara Perkins Hill Young, Dr. John Barbara Goodwin Reid Young, Dr. William Barbara Goodwin Reid Hill, Samuel Anita Carr Fulbright Hosterman, Peter Helen Matthews Shires Hosterman, Peter Priscilla Shires Cox Kirby, Jesse Theo Dunaway Walther SIERRA CHAPTER, BERKELEY Lay, Simeon Patricia Williams Bengs Organized: October 15, 1908 State No. 14 Membership 40 Regent: Mrs. Benjamin J. Unland Bergman, Sheyla Johnson 50 year Member # Calvert, Mary Wood Curtis, Mary Gorrell Dawson, Natalie Snyder 50 year Member # Lee, Ebenezer Inez Bailey Yates Lee, Josiah Leffler, Jacob Evelyn Larimer Donaldson Susanne Creech Sailors Libby, Josiah ME Ruth Crowley Brandmire Littlefield, William Littlefield, William Faye Littlefield Lansford Rose Anne Wilson Maben, John Ruth Hill Carr Elliott, Martha Louise Faison McColloch, John Donna Wilson Renelli Field, Lauren Graber McColloch, John Arline Young Hargis Green, Capitols Roberts Merritt, Michael VT Martha Duncan Simms Hill, Delphina Mary 4th generation DAR Member Orendorff,Christian Velma Varner Jarrett Jones, lone Miller 50 year Member # Parsons, John Sr. Ruth Hill Carr Krause, Kathryn Elizabeth Jr. #612307, 2nd generation DAR Patterson, James Gladys David Stokes Laverty. Helen Payne Elisha Mary Wilson Viall MacMillan, Ethel Perrin, Jesse Ruth Hill Carr Merrill, Hattie Ruth Reed, Jacob Helene Cantwell Finch Moore, Christine Anne Jr. #627308, 2nd generation DAR Rockwell. John Miriam Pratt Poundstone Mott, Ruth Barnes 50 year Member #270771, Past C.A.R. Peterson, Madeline Torasso, Betty Wisecarver, Constance Cook Rowley, Wicks Ruth Hill Carr Sapp, George OH Lillian Harris Mathias Sitton, Joseph Linnie Tanner Palmer Bartlett, Ebenezer Bess Flanagan Skates Snavely, John Catharine Lyon Frame Brooks, Samuel Lillie Isabelle Nodine Snow, Ephraim Constance Purdy Cone Cunningham,Thomas ME Barbara Gamba Staats, William Evelyn Staats Carothers Deming, Sgt. Jonathan Charlotte Davis Bryant Stowe, Elihu Margaret Weber Wheeler Drake, Hezekiah Rachel Isabell Moore Stowe, Elihu Victoria Wheeler ICerin Drake, Joseph Rachel Isabell Moore Van Arsda le, Isaac Roberta Suiter Chapin Durkes, Bartholomew Helen Laverty Van Orsdol, James Gladys Rea Stansfield Folson, Col. Levi Muriel Durgin Backman Vrooman,Peter Patricia West Del Ruth Green, Capt. Jonathan Helen Frederickson Home Vrooman, Peter Kathryn Young West Hasbrouck, Capt. Elias Marion Hargreaves McCollum Maxwell,Thomas Donice Plebuch Van Deusen, Johannes Helen Van Deusen Hauser White, Joseph Silva Wilson Partridge Whitlock, Abel Audrey A. Jacobsen Walker, Enos Mildred Walker Reed Whitaker, John Mattie Zimmerman Hardaway Williams, Hardin Thelma Sanders Brott Wolcott, Samuel Ruth Hill Carr Wilhelm, Henry Marcella Mason Krause Woodman, Archelaus Mary Campbell Simonic Wilhelm, Henry Nellie Sylvia Mason Zartman, Jacob Jo Ann Stout Wardlaw Wisewell, Henry Violet B. Unland Woodworth, Rosewell VT Jeanne Collier Harbell DIST V SAN JOAQUIN LLEY Director: Virginia Chase 2810 Pira Drive, Merced, CA BAKERSFIELD CHAPTER, BAKERSFIELD Organized: April 26, 1921 State No. 49 Membership 69 Regent: Mrs. Gorden L. Cox ALTA MIRA CHAPTER, LINDSAY Organized: February 24, 1917 State No. 38 Membership 54 Regent: Mrs. John R. Poundstone *WELCOME ABOARD* Cone, Constance Purdy Cox, Priscilla Shires Dean, Elizabeth Wheeler 50 Year Member # EL PORTAL DE LAS SIERRAS, DERA Organized: January 5, 1986 State No. 195 Membership 25 Regent: Mrs. Kenneth L. Gill 388 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

95 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR FRESNO CHAPTER, FRESNO Organized: March 23, 1922 State No. 53 Membership 55 Regent: Mrs. Raymond Piacentini KAWEAH CHAPTER, VISALIA Organized: October 28, 1954 State No. 135 Membership 53 Regent: Mrs. Gordon L. Shirley Ainsworth, Laura Shirley Calvin, Linda Gist Dungan, Elizabeth Adams Gist, Margaret Hart Harris, Laura Evans Hutto, Helen Nee Jaggers, Barbara Gist Labandeira, Alice Gray McClaine, Emily Ames Reeder, Carol Gist Shannon, Kathleen E. Simpson, Lindsey Coleman Wachner, Cynthia Lewis Ames, Capt. John Atwell, Benjamin Bartlett, William Barton, William Beach, Joseph Sr. Beeman, Lt. Elijah Brenton,James Burwell, Maj. Nathaniel Carpenter, George Sr. Carpenter, George Sr. Carpenter, George Sr. Carpenter, Sgt. John Cash, Warren Chase, Nathan Clark, Sgt. John Dawes, Maj. William Jr. DeMotte, Laurens Depew,Benjamin Draughon, James Sr. Dyer, Lt. Col. Thomas Gist, Capt. Benjamin Gist, Capt. Benjamin Gist, Capt. Benjamin Hart, Nathanial (ES.) Harvey, James Harvey, Capt. Thomas Lee, Benjamin Logan, Hugh McComb, John McComb, John McComb, John McComb, John McComb, John McFarland, John McPherson, John McPherson, John Mitchell, Solomon Mix, Amos Mix, Sgt. Eldad Moores,Johathon Rhodes, John Rogers, Mikal Shelby, Brig. Gen. Evan Shelby, Col. Isaac Shirk, Andrew Shirk, Andrew Spears, George Sterling, Samuel Warren, William Williams, George Wolcott, Lt. Luke Woodman, Archelaus Woods, Col. James VT GA GA GA 50 year Member # yr #277069, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #630331, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #642062, 4th generation, past C.A.R. Jr. #613568, 3rd generation DAR Emily Ames McClaine Marie McPhaill Frame Lindsey Coleman Simpson Norma Lackey Jump Leona Waller Bree Leona Waller Bree Mary Helen Fisher Bastady Mabel Richards McPhail! Emily Ames McClaine Alice Gray Labandeira Lucille Carpenter Sample Emily Ames McClaine Beulah Drane Brown Dorothy Hoener Barboni Kay Knight Glenn Helen Nee Hutto Mary Helen Fisher Bastady Josephine Brundage Pinkham Kay Knight Glenn Gladys Rhodes Cosart Linda Gist Calvin Carol Gist Reeder Barbara Gist Jaggers Emily Ames McClaine Kay Knight Glenn Kay Knight Glenn Marie McPhaill Frame Emily Ames McClaine Linda Gist Calvin Margaret Hart Gist Barbara Gist Jaggers Carol Gist Reeder Kathleen E. Shannon Stella Mae Eskew Layman Laura Shirley Ainsworth Gertrude Olsen Shirley Dolores Mitchell Smith Leona Waller Bree Leona Waller Bree Laura Evans Hull Harris Ruth Rich Bennetts Marvel Thompson Nilsson Emily Ames McClaine Emily Ames McClaine Vera Shirk Feaver Veva Shirk Musick Emily Ames McClaine Marie McPhaill Frame Emily Ames McClaine Kay Knight Glenn Cynthia Lewis Wachner Winifred Sims Barnes Elizabeth Adams Dungan Crow, Janet Fox Deuel, Ellen Mighells Cook Fulkerson, Katherine McHenry McAllister, Alice Dusenbury Marshall, Olivia Chapman Montgomery, Susan Jean Prickett, Oreda Prickett Pugh, Thelma Osborne Stowe, Elizabeth Vencill Adams, Enoch Buffington,Perserved Crigler, Sr., Nicholas Douglas,John Downer, Zacheus Folger, Lathan Folk, John Folk, John Glines, Elizabeth Williams Glines, William Griffith, Owen Haas, Henry Kipp,Benjamin Kuter, Valentine Landon, Jr., Daniel Mighells, Thomas Phinney, Isaac Platt, George Remsberg, Philip Henry Silver, George Springer,Jacob Steel, Lt. James Van Meter, Capt., Jacob Warlick, Barbara Warlick, Barbara Jr. #684403, 2nd generation DAR 50 year Member # Jr. #634855, 2nd generation DAR 50 year Member # yr #286209, 2nd generation DAR 4th generation DAR, past C.A.R. Susan Jean Montgomery Rosalind Reed Painter Margery Hendley Deatsch Marcella Douglas Hickman Elizabeth Vencill Stowe Alice Dusenbury McAllister Lois Bailey Stevens Marie Bailey Myers Susan Jean Montgomery Susan Jean Montgomery Olivia Chapman Marshall Lucille Kephart Pester Bernice Youngkin Mapes Janet Nelson Norton Eunice Bouslough Bevans Ellen Cook Deuel Ellen Cook Deuel Jo Ann Ward Ryan Elizabeth Lauretta Knerr Margaret Freeman Frisbie Oreda (Prickett) Prickett Mary Dickerson Byerly Thelma Osborne Pugh Jean Hamilton (Nagel) McHenry Capt. Kathryn McHenry Fulkerson POSA CHAPTER, POSA Organized: April 15, 1967 State No. 160 Membership 54 Regent: Mrs. Austin J. Chase YOSEMITE CHAPTER, CLOVIS Organized: September 25, 1965 State No. 154 Membership 78 Regent: Mrs. Frances Anderson DIST VI PENINSULA Director: Mrs. Harry F. H. Jones 2816 Sloat Road, Pebble Beach, CA HAPPY ANNIVERSARY ANSON BURLINGAME CHAPTER, BURLINGAME 60 YEARS OF SERVICE Organized: April Z 1926 State No. 64 Membership 63 Regent: Mrs. Adrian A. Ponce Carpenter, Theodora Dahl Cherney, Roberta Metcalf Florio, Virginia Lee Board Giehm, Rose-Leigh Peterson Morris, Carlena Cushing Ponce, Carlena Cushing Roehr, Elizabeth Morris Schmidt, Mary Elizabeth Koch Williams, Kathryn Brown McBrayer, David McBrayer, David 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 50 year Member # Frances Christensen Zwerling Lydia Christensen Liss JOR HUGH MOSS CHAPTER, MODESTO Organized: October 6, 1917 State No. 41 Membership 77 Regent: Mrs. C. Leroy Myers COMMODORE SLOAT CHAPTER, CIFIC GROVE Organized: September 29, 1922 State No. 50 Membership 176 Regent: Mrs. William D. Gooley Bevans, Eunice Bouslough Anderson, Alice Tremain Jr. #673226, 2nd generation DAR APL

96 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

97 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR COMMODORE SLOAT CHAPTER (continued) Ball, Susan Marie Bandy, Claire Emily Ely, Frances Kennedy Burns, Margaret Shimer Chaney, Margaret Jackson Coates, Mary Lee Ford Coffin, Kerni Lynne Coughlin, Mary Kathryn Grist, Eileen Ann Kahr Delahanty, Victoria Spence Elston, Helen Warner Delahanty, Victoria Spence Elston, Helen Warner Evans, Marjorie Atkinson Fader, Eleanor Bowen Feudo, Melanie Loftin Foord, Patricia Ann Lynde?teeny, Stacee Fuhs, Emily Large Fuhs-Huff, Susan Elizabeth Gallaher, Suzanne West Goodson, Barbara Barnes Goodson, Nancy Gooley, Frances Lee Maughan Green, Valarie Russell Hampton, Phoebe Jane Harris, Colleen Yarnell Haviside, Elizabeth Hebert, Sue Kindall Homen, Linda Jeanne Hooker, Ruth B. Home, Gladys Kibbey Howard, Emily Johnston HuIts, Michelle Kelley Jackson, Ruth McCall Johnson, Monta-Grace Hallowell Kelley, Mary Elizabeth Welling Kennedy, Helen Louise Koehler, Vivian Gearhart Konig, Nina Ann Scott Limes, Karen Johnson Martin, Frances Lee Gooley McClendon, Anna Louise Johnston McCormick, Wynne Williams McCrary, Anne V. Anderson McKee, Mildred Sturdivant Melcher, Gretchen Cruikshank Melsome, Marion Tait Miles, Carolyn Sanders Newland, Barbara Ann Lonergan Nunes, Kimberly Young Owen, Marilyn Long Owen, Kasey Meredith Owen, Kristen Margret Owen Palmer, Martha L. Moore Parmley, Emily Manor Phillips, Janet Williams Pope, Alice James Radley, Kathleen Yamell Russell, Elizabeth Murray Russell, Olive Kennedy Russell, Olive Kennedy Scales, Janice Prange Schroeder, Kathryn Baldree Sinkier, Victoria Ulrich Smith, Shirley Regur Spencer, Mary Ruth Cannon Steinmetz, Marjorie Palmer Tully, Ruth Edwards Ulrey, Elizabeth Pike Walker, Deborah Lee Kinney Wallis, Emily Angle Schaffer Waner, Bonnie Jean White, Laura Kinkel Wood, Susan Sherwood Woodson, Carolyn Strong Yarnell, Theresa Applegate,Hezekiah Baird, David Baldwin, Ebenezer Baumgardner,Balthesar Bonner, Frederick, Sr. Boss, Philip Bowyer, Michael Bradford, Ezekial, Sr. Briggs, Abiezer Bullard,Jonathan Butler, Jacob Cain, William Carter, Joseph III Cary, Simeon Cash, Warren Chapman, Daniel Clement, William Compton,Jacob Conyers, Joseph Crane, Thaddeus Curd, John De La Hunte, John Dunman, Joseph, Sr. / Jr. #689123, 2nd generation DAR Junior Member # year Member # Jr. #680513, 3rd generation DAR Junior Member # Junior Member #*** Jr. #650350, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #604279, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #661110, 4th generation DAR Jr. #666908, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #610378, 2nd generation DAR 4th generation DAR Member 50 year Member # nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R Jr. #686981, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #680747, 2nd generation DAR Jr.# ***, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #.5*, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #680564, 2nd generation DAR 50 year Member # Junior Member # Jr. #680750, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #627930, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #685096, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #678521, Rana Applegate Ball Wynne Williams McCormick Susan Elizabeth Fuhs-Huff Susan Elizabeth Fuhs-Huff Elizabeth B. Haviside Nina Ann Scott Konig Alida Browne Lehman Jean Irish Waner Eleanor Bowen Fader Jean Irish Waner Jean Irish Waner Melanie Loftin Feudo Olive Kennedy Russell Joan Kyle Kitchel Frances Lee Maughan Gooley LaVerne Weirick Underwood Carolyn Collins Nelson Michele Kelley Rohs Marion Tait Melsome Patricia Ann Lynde Poord Betty Stanley Seyferth Anita Verne Sparks Eakin Anita Verne Sparks Eakin Eaton, William Emmons, John Etter, Daniel Fairchild, Matthew Fitz-Randolph,John Fitz-Randolph,Robert Folts, Jacob Gillespie, Samuel Glenn,Jeremiah Goodwin, Reuben Goss, Frederick, II Hall, William Harper, George Henry, Patrick Hibbard, William Hinman, Benjamin Hitchcock, Daniel Hobbs, Vincent Hoffman, Henry Hollingsworth,Thomas Horton, Prosser Houghtaling,John Ingalls, Joseph Jenner, Stephen Jenner, Stephen Jenner, Stephen Kidd, Alexander King, William Kingsbury, Samuel Lathrop, Meletiah Lichtenberger, John K. Litchfield, Daniel Litton, Solomon, Sr. Loftin, Elkanah Loomis, Moses Martin, Alexander Maxson,John Maxwell, Thomas Milliken, Robert Moncrief, Caleb Morrison, Nathaniel Sr. Mosher, George Moss, Zealy Mundy, Samuel, I Mundy, Samuel, II Palmer, Daniel Parsons, William Payne, Rufus Price, Samuel Ragland, Samuel Ramsey, Matthew Reasor, Michael Rickard, Jacob Roberts, William Russell, John Russell, John Russell, William Russell, William Salisbury, Henry Scarritt, Nathan Spaulding, James E. Stoakes,Thomas Stone, Thomas Sturdivant, James Tomb, David Van Kirk, Henry Vamum, Joseph Bradley Vermillion,Jesse Webb, Ebenezer, Sr. Weller, Wilhelrnus Westbrook, Cornelius Wheeler, John Wilson, Isaac / GA DE GA VT VT VT GA GA Elizabeth Cleaver Robinson Ruth Harrison Jones Susan Elizabeth Fuhs-Huff Phoebe Jane Hampton Mary Lee Ford Coates Carolyn Sanders Miles Elizabeth Welling Kelley Susan Elizabeth Fuhs-Huff Anita Verne Sparks Eakin Marion Tompkins Flaherty Nina Ann Scott Konig Ruth Hooker Susan Pressentin Wilson Fay Thorpe Huyck Olive Kennedy Russell Suzanne West Gallaher Ruth Edwards Tully Susan Elizabeth Fuhs-Huff Clara Stackhouse Radin Ann Fisher Linder Anita Verne Sparks Eakin Emily Angle Schaffer Wallis Olive Kennedy Russell Shirley Abell Longueira Doris Abell Palmer Mary Ferne Abell Yarnell Susan Elizabeth Fuhs-Huff Frances Kennedy Bly Susan Elizabeth Fuhs-Huff Emily Manor Parmley Genevieve Smith Hoge Barbara Lonergan Newland Susan Elizabeth Fuhs-Huff Anita Verne Sparks Eakin Gretchen Cruikshank Melcher Nina Ann Scott Konig Janet Williams Phillips Anita Verne Sparks Eakin Susan Elizabeth Fuhs-Huff Anita Verne Sparks Eakin Adrienne Russell Thwaits Susan Elizabeth Pubs-Huff Lile M. Jack Ruse Laura Mundy Kinkel White Laura Mundy Kinkel White Deborah Lee Kinney Walker Charlotte Markson Hall Doris Decker Christianson Carolyn Price Helliesen Martha Stinson Kinney Mary Ann Hunter La Cauza Nina Ann Scott Konig Nina Ann Scott Konig Clesteva Roberts Newell Susan Elizabeth Fuhs-Huff Elma Blankenship Boardman Susan Elizabeth Fuhs-Huff Wendy Anne Grissim Brokaw Shirley McMillian Gorman Virginia Carey Olive Kennedy Russell Doris Bradley Di Stefano Anita Verne Sparks Eakin Anita Verne Sparks Eakin Marie Tombs Baker Ann Williams Platt Jean Irish Waner Susan Elizabeth Fulls-Huff Kathryn Cullington Hunter Susan Elizabeth Fuhs-Huff Olive Kennedy Russell Laura Jean Payne Goddard Erma Lee Burris Renfro Additional Patriot Ancestors of members of this chapter are listed on page 308 of the April 1985 issue of the DAR Magazine. EL CAMINO REAL CHAPTER, CAMPBELL Organized: October Z 1982 State No. 191 Membership 42 Regent: Mrs. Dorothy M. Fine Anderson, Lesley Kathleen Awong,Jeanene Jr. #665333, 4th generation DAR Bishop, Emily 2nd geneeration DAR Member Bucharelli, Jane Jr. #666404, 3rd generation DAR Bunnell, Helen Callaway, Lori Jane Jr. #659051, 2nd generation DAR Carnahan, Melisa May Jr. #692328, 4th gen., past C.A.R. Carnahan, Miriam Clemson, Jeanne Dedic, Michelle Jr. #665334, 4th generation DAR Depew, Mary Earnshaw, Kathleen Carroll APL

98 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR EL CAMINO REAL CHAPTER (continued) Faraday, BeIva Faraday, Kimberly Ann Fine, Dorothy M. Harrison, Maria Kavale, Jean Kunsman, Charlene Lollar, Kevyn Leigh Lollar, Nancy McLaurin, Maxine Nelson, Bertha Peterson, Natalie Powell, Betty J. Redo, Stacy Se!den, Robin Snyder, Bettye J. 0. Thompson, Margaret Thompson, Ruth Ellen Wilson, Barbara Ailing, Asa II Ailing, Asa II Callaway, James Clemson, James III Collier, Aaron Corning, Uriah Freeman, Comfort Gaines, James Guernsey, Samuel Hunnewell,Zerubabel Lewis, Oliver Lindsey, William Lockett, Jacob Mead, William Nelson, John D., Sr. Nelson, John D., Sr. Nelson, John D., Sr. Nelson, John D., Sr. Nelson, John D., Sr. Nelson, John D., Sr. Nelson, John D., Sr. Nelson, John D., Sr. Nelson, John D., Sr. Nelson, John D., Sr. Newcomb, Simon Olney, Gideon Page, Joseph Peirce, Jesse Scott, William Ward, Jabez ME Nova Scotia Jr. #689752, 4th gen., past C.A.R. 4th generation DAR Member Jr. #665336, 4th generation DAR Jr. #689753, 4th gen., past C.A.R. Jr. #675595, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #668452, 4th generation DAR Jr. #667475, 4th generation DAR Melisa May Carnahan Miriam Carter Carnahan Lori Jane Callaway Jeanne Clemson Carol Webb Canning Jean Peckham Kavale Irma Tortillott Cleary Stacy Miller Redo Emily Moore Bishop Barbara Shipley Wilson Natalie Bodem Peterson Kathleen Carroll Earnshaw Marie Woodward Harrison Bettye J. 0. Johnson Snyder Jeanene Nelson Awong Helen Foust Bunnell Michelle Nelson Dedic Belva Bunnell Faraday Kimberly Ann Faraday Charlene Nelson Kunsman Kevyn Leigh Lollar Nancy Bunnell Lollar Berthan Bunnell Nelson Robin Nelson Selden Mary Newcomb Depew Jane Jones Bucharelli Betty Page Powell Dorothy Wilson Fine Maxine Mays McLaurin Joann Alderson Callaway EL LO ALTO CHAPTER, LO ALTO Organized: November 25, 1912 State No 25 Membership 59 Regent: Mrs. Paul von Kempf Barry, Marcia Evelyn Forbes Cecil, Lauretta Le Count Slocum Collins, Constance Jones Downs, Judith Ann Heiserman Hopiak, Mariam Parr Kahl, Frederica Seavey Lofquist Little, Frances Miller Weeks Lovvorn, Karen Eileen Marsh Lyon, Barbara Jane Steere Marsh, Joan Patricia Barry Meyer, Lela Blanch Coe Noffsinger, Janet Marie Carder Palmer, Marilyn Lyman Reis, Katheryn Schanbacher Robertson, Lola Bernice Cook Slocum, Sue Annie Foster Turner, Joyce Hanford Clark Vollert, Adelaide H. Berry Weeks, Clara Booth Ballentine Allison, Lt. Joseph Avery, Lt. Col. Ebenezer Avery, Lt. Elihu Bacon, Seaman Beriah Bacon, Sailor Joel Baird, Zebulon PS Barnes, John, Sr. Bergen, Lt. Jacob G. Caldwell, Ensign Matthew Charlesworth, Sgt. John Miles Cole, Pvt. Arid l Cole, Pvt. Abiel Crabtree, Lt. William Crook, Pvt. Joseph English, Lt. John Foster, Pvt. Thomas Garland, Pvt. John Gregg, Pvt. Richard Howe, Pvt. Peter Huntington, Brig. Gen. Jedediah Johnson, Pvt. Peter Kinsey, Pvt. Thomas 50 year Member # Junior Member # Jr. #612192, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #644007, 4th generation DAR Junior Member # year Member # yr. #262982, 2nd gen. DAR Lucile White Prior Patricia King Rule Stebbins Patricia King Rule Stebbins Patricia King Rule Stebbins Patricia King Rule Stebbins Betty Lucile Terry Lawrence Jean Provaznik Ramacciotti Mary Brocar Pond Mosle Patricia King Rule Stebbins Lila McCullough Wessels Eleanor Harrington Lyman Marilyn Lyman Palmer Dorothy Crabtree Dobbins Leose Brown Schuyler Joyce Hanford Clark Turner Sue Annie Foster Slocum Lucille Alta Curry Ferguson Wilma Georgenne Gregg Hall Iva Doroles Tyler Lambert Mary Graff Pierce Patricia King Rule Stebbins Zelma "M" Beal Cook Kinsey, Pvt. Thomas McGeath, Ensign John McMenamy, Pvt. William Merchon, Pvt. Aaron Middaugh (Middogh), Lt. Peter Moffett, Col. George Moffett, Sarah McDowell Palmer, Pvt. Thomas Kinney Patterson, Robert TN Perkins, Pvt. Stephen Pratt, Ephraim Ross, Pvt. Roger Rule, Charles Sackett, John Sanders, PS Benjamin Seavey, Joseph Langdon Spencer, Capt. Eleazer Sutliff, Sgt. Gad Steele, George (Stahl) Strong, Lt. Benajah, Sr. Swain, Pvt. Abraham Taylor, Sgt. Maj. James Wheeler, Asa (Pvt.) Whitaker, PS John Woodward, Pvt. Williams / Lola Bernice Cook Robertson Geraldine McGeath Morgan Lucile White Prior Janet Marie Carder Noffsinger Ann Shuey Baker Patricia King Rule Stebbins Patricia King Rule Stebbins Catherine Close Mitchell Goodart Mary Margaret Hill Cox Margaret Stratton von Kempf Patricia Lynne Iddings Hazard Kathryn Schanbacher Reis Patricia King Rule Stebbins Barbara Jane Steere Lyno Lucile White Prior Frederica Seavey Lofquist Kahl Ruth Bedlong Sothern Kathryn Bramlage Williams Judith Ann Heiserman Downs Patricia King Rule Stebbins Zelma "M" Beal Cook Patricia King Rule Stebbins Ethelyn Wheeler Jackson Mary Margaret West Arnold Karen Eileen Marsh Lovvorn FAXON D. ATHERTON CHAPTER, ATHERTON Organized: April 1Z 1965 State No. 153 Membership 35 Regent: Mrs. W E. Connolly Altick, Sally Beach Bourret, Frances Carden Busby, Barbara Jameson Butler, Joyce Thompkins Connolly, Grace Crozier Cunningham, Mary Lou Stueck Demmon, Annina Rube Floyd, Mary Bell Livesay, Junia Swain Maas, Barbara Ann Maas, Mary Janet Pugsley Mullin, Susan Li ttel Pinckney, Mardell Wentworth, Marilyn Cabot, Sebastian Correll (Korrell), John Eddy, John Ferguson, Samuel Hale, Ambrose Hudson, Timothy Johnston, Surgeon Lancelot May, John Roach, Ashcroft Stone, Silas 4th generation DAR, past C.A.R 4th generation DAR Member 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Junior Member # Jr. #618832, 2nd generation DAR Leslie Cabot Virginia Dichter Luna Margaret Hallock Moore Aileen McCarty Whitson Janet Hale Havard Ester L. Hudson Maryann Harris Wentworth Aileen McCarty Whitson Eleanor Wasson Covey Gerry Wolff GASR DE PORTOLA CHAPTER, STANFORD Organized: January 26, 1925 State No. 58 Membership *** Regent: Mrs. Wayne E. Richmond Becket, Margot Wrenn Burgess, Dorothea Nelson Callow, Marjorie Sherman Chilton, Gertrude Otis Cordell, Amrette Ott Craig, Marlene Graham Fuller, Eleanor Rideout Greenhouse, Ruth Hill Hein, Patricia M. Hibner, Thirza Hull Korges, Louise Shelton Larkin, Dorothy DuFour Levers, Phyllis Hunt O'Grady, Rosalia Fritch Passal, Nancy Ryder Rankin, Louise Hobart Seavey, Bernice Graham Sicotte, Nancy Johnson Smith, Fredericka Hotchkiss Soles, Beth Callow Zink, Alta Graham Averill, Thomas Bloomer, Robert Bowen, Reese Brainard, Ansel Brownwell, Pardon Burkhalter,Jacob Cowles, Timothy Cowles, Timothy VT GA Junior Member * nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R 50 year Member # Sally Magill Stout Alice Tallman Roberts Eugenia Reynolds Cloud Dorothy Brainard Baumbach Lillian A. Baldwin Ann Burkhalter Bielke Florence Reedy Bondonno Maude Reedy Boston 392 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

99 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Dawes, William Jr. Dewey, Hugo Dye, Daniel Gaston, William Greene, Griffin Hall, Abel Harris, Asa Haynes, John Helphenstine, Major Peter Hovey, Samuel Huffman, William Latham, Woodward Latham, Woodward Leftwich, Thomas McNeil, Alexander Mowry, Daniel Sr. Mulliner, Moses Seeley, Abner Sheip, George Shofner,Martin Slater,Thomas Spicer, Asher Talmage,Thornas Thompson, James Walcott, Nathaniel Zealy, Moss / VT / / Ellen Hinds Chasin Nathalie Dewey Westbrook Dixie Steece Storkman Nancy Johnson Sicotte Dorothea Nelson Burgess Marianna Fuller Kraus Nancy Ryder Passal Phyllis Hunt Levers Marjorie Alexander Grupe Bertha Davis Cummings Ruth Hill Greenhouse Gertrude Otis Chilton Elizabeth Latham Otis M. Joyce Evans Thirza Hull Hibner Mary Mowry Downer Jessie Easlick Alexander Margaret Algeo McKee Virginia Landie Richmond Marjorie Sherman Callow Beth Callow Soles Rosalia Fritch O'Grady Margot Wrenn Becket Lloyd Whitaker Wolfe Marjorie Alexander Grupe Susan Odell Schmidt LOS ALTOS CHAPTER, LOS ALTOS Organized: February IZ 1950 State No. I15 Membership 51 Regent: Mrs. William Maxwell Byler, Jeanne Chesnut Casalegno, Anna Chaplin Hawkins, Jo Ann McKinley Huth, Dorothy Howard Judd, Edna Chambers Kouba, Florence Lamberton McAdams, Gloria Miller Millican, Penelope Young Mitchell, Bonnie Dinwiddie Reid, Elsie Reid Semar, Helen Linder Smith, Marigale Lund Smith-Hutton, Jane Ming Swenson, Lois Content Pagenta Wallace, Mary Kay Edinger Wright, Helen Locke Adams, John Babbitt, Stephen Babbitt, Stephen Bache, Richard Bache, Sarah Franklin Beckett, Humphrey Bell, John Bruce, William Bull, William Cresswell, Andrew Dinwiddie, David Dowell, Alexander Drake, Benjamin Franklin, Banjamin Henry, Patrick Howard, Nathan Hutchison, Samuel Kepner, Bernard, Jr. Livermore, Abijah Mason, George Mayer, George Nye, Ebenezer Phelan, Thomas Rawson, Moses Reed, James Sutphin, John Tate, David Underwood, Israel Van Voorhies, Jan Wolferspargur,John Wood, Solomon Wary, Henry GA 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 50 year Member #28672I 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 50 yr. #27I048, 2nd gen. Member Mary Edinger Wallace Barbara Babbitt Bolgard Nancy Babbitt Zon Anna Chaplin Casalegno Anna Chaplin Casalegno Marie Beckett Hoffman Dorothy Grey Burns Elsie Reid Helen Locke Wright Jane Ming Smith-Hutton Bonnie Dinwiddie Mitchell Jean Currie Mispley Jo Ann McKinley Hawkins Anna Chaplin Casalegno Marigale Lund Smith Dorothy Howard Huth Ruth Hutchison Miller Evelyn Fink Kindell Thora Rose Penelope Young Millican Helen Linder Semar Lois Pagenta Swenson Wilma West Miller Florence Lamberton Kouba Gloria Miller McAdams Jeanne Chesnut Byler Marie Simons Maxwell Tamara Van Buskirk Tossy Ruth Harvey Forchelli Elizabeth Roads Smith Marjorie Browning Larsen Ruth Foster Reynolds LOS GATOS CHAPTER, LOS GATOS Organized: November 19, 1929 State No. 75 Membership 51 Regent: Mrs. Downey J. Overton SAN ANDREAS LAKE CHAPTER, MILBRAE Organized: October 6, 1954 State No. 133 Membership 89 Regent: Mrs. Philip R. Priska Adams, Pauline Austin Barclay, Alma Elizabeth Hardy Baus, Alice McConnon Bestor, Elizabeth Schiller Cerruti, Elizabeth Ann Wood Chapman, Elizabeth Yoxall Christy, Anne Clonch Colichidas, Doris Smith Collom, Marjorie Everson Collom, Patricia Marjorie Cook, Gail Mershon Thomas Decker, Arabella Durfee, Kathryn Ahlswede Evans, Beverly Louise Fallman, Janice Marie Feuerman, Linda Field Pretty, Yvonne Perry Garcia, Margaret Anne Christy Gloria, Priscilla Harris Grand, Dona Anderson Grialou, Suzan McKane Hanson, Alice Hatch Heimerdinger, Diana Adams Hufford, Gloria Taylor Hufford, Rebecca Ann Jones, Joanna Sue Snuggs Jones, Lydia Ann Jones Lattu, Rosemary Andrews Lloyd, Carol Sempell Long, Mary Michelle MaIon, Marjorie Jean Granucci Mansergh, Virginia Pettingill Mathis, Edna Mae Puckett McCunn, Theodora Crabbe McMaster, Ardys Latta Meagher, Joyce Urling-Smith Moloney, Patricia Urling-Smith Nill, Marya Deer Paganelli, Holly Lynn Schrum Pardee, Irene Frisks, Harriet Washburn Purpus, Eleanor Janssen Reames, Rhonda Margery Richardson, Clarice Urling-Smith Rosman, Martha McDowell Sauber, Margaret Ladd Schirman, Matilda Jane Pray Starrett, Jacqueline Richmond Taylor, Laura Jean Bagley Toti, Lorna Allen Van Houten, Jean Ann Poeta Wallace, Elizabeth Simpson Watkins, Helen Pierce Zablosky, Mary Emily Hay Zavala, Eleanor Marie Warlawnont Ansart, Lewis Barnett, Nathaniel Bartholomew, Joseph Bartholomew,Joseph Bennett, Charles Berry, Thomas Bitzell, Henry Blair, James Brodhead, Charles Wessel Brodhead, Charles Wessel Buck, Nicholas Buckner, Anthony Buttrill, William Claypoole, Elizabeth Claypoole, Elizabeth Collom, Jesse Collom, Jesse Craig, Robert Cutler, David Sr. Dodge, John Dunlop, Robert Durkee, Thomas Eby, George Jr. Emerson, Oliver Everett, John Eisler, John Fobes, Simon Gaither, Zachariah Gaither, Zachariah Gaither, Zacheriah Gilkey, John Griffin, Samuel Hall, Moses Royce Hall, Nathaniel GA GA 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Junior Member # Jr. #666295, 3rd gen., past C.A.R Jr. #587446, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #680270, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #645793, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #684218, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #666I69, 2nd generation DAR Junior Member # Jr. #663I55, 4th generation DAR La Vola Jean Barclay Schrum Mary Ella Hodges Morelli Frances Latta Dunn Ardys Latta McMaster Katherine Ware Canterbury Shirley Snow Steigerwald Betty Pond Snyder Theodora Crabbe McCunn Barbara Lash Evans Beverly Louise Evans Angela Klemmer Kaylor Doris Smith Colichidas Annieruth Buttrill Dickson Elizabeth Schiller Bestor Alice Barter Schiller Dorris Showell Smith Eleanor Marie Warlaumont Zava la Rosemary Andrews Lattu Kathryn Ahlswede Durfee Margaret Ladd Sauber Elizabeth Sackman Hampton Jean Leo Robinson Alice Hatch Hanson Nancy Emerson Leach Anne Clonch Christy Margaret Anne Christy Garcia Suzan McKane Grialou Joyce Urling-Smith Meagher Patricia Urling-Smith Moloney Clarice Urling-Smith Richardson Eleanor Carver Wasson Esther Griffin Givens Katherine Ware Canterbury Katherine Ware Canterbury APL

100 EQUITEC. FINAIAL SERVICES FROM OAKLAND TO BOSTON. Equitec Financial Group, Inc. is a national network of comprehensive investment operations. It is a financial services interpreter, helping to translate client objectives to sustainted, tangible results. It is innovative in its investment theory, assertive in implementation, resolute in action. Equitec Financial Group, Inc. is today's financial forum helping to meet tomorrow's financial challenges with insightful response and impact....equitec Equitec Financial Group, Inc Oakport St., P.O. Box 2470 Oakland, CA 94614, (415) Copyright 1984 Equitec Financial Group. Inc. 394 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

101 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Henry, James Hess, John SAN ANDREAS LAKE CHAPTER (continued) Hickernell, David Higgins, Philip Hobart, Jonas Hooker, James Hunter, Joseph Jr. Inman, Richard Johnson, Arthur Jones, John Jones, John Jones, John Jones, Thomas Jones, Thomas Key, Martin Jr. Langston, Solomon Lengel, Thomas Lingle, Thomas Locke, John Lumbard, Aaron Lunt, Joseph Sr. Lyon, David Lyon, David Lyon, Samuel Maine, Amos McClesky, James McClesky, James McDowell, James McFerrin, William McMillan, John Meeks, John Mershon, Benjamin Morris, Isaac Moseley, Nathaniel Musick, Abraham the Elder Newcomb, Jeremiah Orton, Azariah Orton, Azariah Pardee, Stephen Parker, Leonard Pierson, John Potter, Nehemiah Prescott, Rev. Benjamin Prescott, Rev. Benjamin Prescott, Henry Ruggles, Edward Scott, Gideon Sherbourne, Benjamin Sherwin, Joshua Slusser, Tobias Spofford, Deacon Eleazer Stoner, Nicholas Sullivan, Ebenezer SuIlivan,Ebenezer Sullivan, Ebenezer Summers, Philip Sumner, Samuel TenniIle, Francis Todd, John Trigg, John Van Tilburg, Henry Vaughn, Pierce Wallace, William Warren, John Westmoreland, Robert ME GA GA Matilda Jane Pray Schirman Marya Deer NiII Jean Pocta Van Houten Virginia Petting'II Mansergh Lorna Allen Toti Eleanor Janssen Purpus Pauline Austin Adams Mary Inman Ziemendorf Edna Mae Puckett Mathis Ruth Rhoades Hay Mary Michelle Long Mary Emily Hay Zablosky Marie Jones Cesky Barbara Jones Laura Jean Bagley Taylor Eileen Donnan van Deinse Elizabeth Simpson Wallace Ann Wetzler Daviner Arabella Decker Jacqueline Richmond Starrett Loraine Lunt Godfrey Winona Grow Johnson Georgia Grow Moore Harriet Washburn Priska Helen Pierce Watkins Joanna Snuggs Jones Lydia Jones Jones Martha McDowell Rosman Irene Childers Gough Elizabeth Yoxall Chapman Eleanor Meeks Wilford Gail Mershon Thomas Cook Glee Marie Charles Donnelly Priscilla Harris Gloria Elva Chaffraix Rohl Virginia Rich Fortmiller Rebecca Ann Hufford Gloria Taylor Hufford Irene Pardee Linda Field Feuerman Alma Elizabeth Hardy Barclay Velma Mathewson Zoller Holly Lynn Schrum Paganelli La Vola Jean Barclay Schrum La Vola Jean Barclay Schrum La Vola Jean Barclay Schrum Yvonne Perry Pretty Dona Anderson Grand Diana Adams Heimerdinger Katherine Ware Canterbury Marjorie Jean Granucci MaIon Clara Stoner Dwiggens Marjorie Everson Collom Patricia Marjorie Colom Rhonda Margery Reames Ethel Bernritter Hall La Vola Jean Barclay Schrum Elizabeth Ann Wood Cerruti Carol Sempell Lloyd Janice Marie Fallman Betty Pond Snyder Edna Mae Puckett Mathis Alice McConnon Baus Barbara Ann Alford Edma Mae Puckett Mathis SANTA CLARA CHAPTER, SAN JOSE Organized: March 4, 1926 State No. 63 Membership 74 Brooks, Darlene McDonald Demling, Susan Spahr House, Marian Cooke Prochazka, Carol Brown Ramey, Jean Sanford Rogers, Madeleine McAdow Sanford, Lysbeth Goeller Spahr, Lois M. Forbes Stine, Evelyn Carey Till, Marjorie Carey Vaggione, Evelyn Compton Agnew, Ens. David Albertson, Maj. Garrett Blasdel, Enoch Blasdel, Jacob Boone, Daniel Buck, Elijah Button, Daniel Carey, Samuel Collier, Aaron Conant, Ephraim Conant, Ephraim Crawford, John Crews, John Regent: Mrs. Edward J. Rogers Jr. #665098, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #688930, 5th generation DAR 50 year Member # Jr. #..*, 3rd generation DAR 4th generation DAR Member Marian Perham Turner Marian Cooke House Laverne Warner Boyd Laverne Warner Boyd Madeleine McAdow Rogers Paula Perkins Mortensen Georgia Patterson Pett Evelyn Carey Stine Jane Webb Power Lois M. Forbes Spahr Susan Spahr Demling Rosemary Crawford Bertram Dorothy Frederick Glaviano DeHaven, Edward delery, Francois Chauvin de Villiers, Balthazar Ditto, Francis Dunlop, Samuel Endicott, Moses Ferris, Isaac Frink, Thomas Geary, Richard Gullion, Robert Hiett, Evan Hopkins, William Howell, Samuel, Jr. Hughes, Maj. Thomas Humphrey, Ebenezer Hyde, John Jewett, Gibbons Ligon, Capt. Joseph Long, Andrew, Jr. Maddy, James Mason, Josiah, Sr. Maxwell, Robert Maxwell, Robert Meigs/Megs, Jesse Mendenhall, Capt. Joseph Morrill, Rev. Isaac Nash, Jacob, Sr. Nelson, Col. John Nelson, Col. John Owings, Joshua, Sr. Owings, Joshua, Jr. Page, Amos Pendergast. Edward Perkins, Capt. Jacob, Jr. Pryor, David Pryor, David Reed, James Reed, Capt. William Rench, John Robards, Capt. Charles Schnebly, Henry Scott, Ens. Josiah Sherwood, Jabez Smith, James Street, Anthony Street, Anthony Stribling, Thomas, Jr. Temple, Corp. Aaron Temple, Isaac Tennille, Banjamin Thurston, Benjamin Tolson, William Waterman, Lt. Perez White, Peter LA LA / Albertine Cox White Paula Perkins Mortensen Paula Perkins Mortensen Gertrude Schuelke Helen Phillips Dewan Ellen Nichols Harnach Laverne Warner Boyd Nancy St. Clair Wilson Marian Perham Turner Laverne Warner Boyd Leatha Edwards Taylor Laverne Warner Boyd Evelyn Compton Vaggione Marguerite Nichols Wright Laverne Warner Boyd May Hockabout Hickcox Grace Doty Denman Josephine Carey Duncan Ellen Nichols Harnach Annette Spaur Newby Paula Perkins Mortensen Ruth Smith McDonald Darlene McDonald Brooks Viola Shadbolt McElligott Erdine McChesney Greig Edna Wool Hutchins Ruth Hall Bassett Jean Sanford Ramey Lysbeth Goeller Sanford Laverne Warner Boyd Laverne Warner Boyd Lorna Garrett Carlisle Laverne Warner Boyd Paula Perkins Mortensen Esther Pryor Brown Carol Brown Prochazka Marian Perham Turner Marian Perham Turner Leatha Edwards Taylor Madeleine McAdow Rogers Leatha Edwards Taylor Isabel Brindley DeKlotz Laverne Warner Boyd Edith Robertson Dawson Olive Street Engwicht Billie Street Lewis Bess Webb Alvord Helen Phillips Dewan Helen Phillips Dewan Paula Perkins Mortensen Marjorie Carey Till Esther Pryor Brown Jean Hall Kalff Marian Perham Turner SANTA CRUZ CHAPTER, SANTA CRUZ Organized: July 22, 1916 State No. 37 Membership 81 Blod, Margaret Baker Boardman, Catherine Hannel Bruno, Roberta Cook Carey, Miss Cathleen A. Dixon, Carol Le idich Dummett, Calla Donaldson Edwards, Patricia Donald Fackler, Caroline Ford Ferguson, Marjorie Day Fretwell, Gladys Wilkinson Hannel, Madeline Wilkinson Haskell, Florence Fraser Hoedemaker, Marilyn Trotts Howard, Charlotte Horrocks Huggins, Hope Rayner Jensen, Martha Mae Jones, Patricia Trotts Larkin, Martha Berndt Larkin, Priscilla Baker Liest, Ruth Davis Lindquist, Gladys Parker Magid, Janet Reinhardt Marietti, Nancy Moore McLean, Hulda Hoover Moore, Rosamond Donaldson Nohrden, Joyce Gregson Olsen, Alice Baldwin Peterson, Nellie Doud Salmons, Helen McCann Shenk, Marion McPherson Stoesser, Ethelwyn Cowper Stone, Eunice Shearer Talmadge, Roberta Simpson Warren, Jane Gay Regent: Mrs. Edward John Larkin A xline, John 4th generation DAR Member Jr. #654540, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #663373, 3rd generation DAR 4th generation DAR Member 4th generation DAR Member 50 year Member # nd generation DAR member Martha Mae Jensen APL

102 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR SANTA CRUZ CHAPTER (continued) Bacon, Elijah Germaine Colburn Gregson Baldwin, James Ruth Davis Liest Barnard, Moses Kathryn Macke Kish Beaumont, Isaiah Nellie Doud Peterson Bristol, Eliphalet Catharine Brown Wilson Brook, Basil HuIda Hoover McLean Burnham, George Nancy Neal Eidam Carter, Banjamin Marion McPherson Shenk Chaffee, Nathaniel Mary Noble Ferdinand Clason, Samuel Florence Fraser Haskell Clement, Roger Vernice McMahill Dreis Coykendal, Harmon J. Janet Reinhardt Magid Crawford, John Dorothy Lovell Charland Dart, Caleb Dorothy Swanman Barber Dart, Caleb Genevieve Swanman Davis Douglass, Edward Meredith Compton Gibson Ellis, Philip Patricia Donald Edward Ford, John Carolyn Ford Fackler Fowler, Amos Carol Leidich Dixon French, David Charlotte Horrocks Howard Gilbert, Daniel Priscilla Toshikian Welch Gooshorn, Nicholas Catherine Hannel Boardman Gooshorn, Nicholas Madeline Wilkinson Hannel Gray, John Edward Eva Littrell Stokes Henry, Patrick Eura Fred Kinst Jones, William Rae Remedios Jones LaRue, Peter Mary Reynolds Kruyt Learned, Elijah Constance Cavanah Cowart Ledyard, Benjamin Alice Ledyard Aboudara Logsdon, Jr., John Meredith Compton Gibson Logsdon, William Meredith Compton Gibson Lord, Daniel ME Genevieve Swanman Davis Lord, Tobias ME Genevieve Swanman Davis Marshall, Joseph Mildred Marshall Croy Martin, John GA Meredith Compton Gibson Morris, Sr., Amos Sarah Morris Dowdle Moses, Samuel Calla Donaldson Dummett Ogden, Thomas Margaret Baker Blod Ogden, Thomas Priscilla Baker Larkin Olin, Gideon VT Helen McCann Salmons Pinney, Jr., Abraham Claudina Houser Sweet, Pound, John Ceedola Parrish Duff Powers, David VT Gladys Parker Lindquist Rector, Charles Estella Hall Livingston Sawyer, Ezekiel Marilyn Trotts Hoedemaker Sawyer, Ezekiel Patricia Trotts Jones Shoemaker, John Henry Martha Berndt Larkin Stone, Leonard Margaret James Mathews Stone, Leonard Catharine James Scheib Stout, John Hope Rayner Huggins Sturges, AquiIla VT Nancy Moore Marietti Tinsley, Ranson TN Virginia Leonard Varni Toncray, Daniel Meredith Compton Gibson Walker, Phillip Mildred Walker Sidner Warner, David Dana Van Wormer Roush Washburn, Abner Barbara Grill Aprile Wilkinson, John Gladys Wilkinson Fretwell Williams, Hidl Veneta Frost Blackburn Williams, Zebedee Jeanne Williams Carey Woodmansee, David Jo Ann Woodmansee Fox SANTA LUCIA CHAPTER, SALINAS Organized: October 31, 1938 State No. 91 Membership 55 Andrews, Natalie B. Brabrook, Becy Albery Carr, Virginia Nichols Gonzales, Cheryl Lee Prawitz Gordon, Harriet Loveland Leary, Gail Hanson Marshall, Inez Todd Proctor, Martha Robison, Cynthia Vallejo Vallejo, Jane Albery Barbee, Gray Calvert, John IV Calvert, John IV Claypool, John Sr. Cleveland, John Cre sap, Joseph Dabney, Cornelius Dungan, Levi Ewing, Calvin Regent: Mrs. Harold Means Junior Member #674I96 50 year Member #29633 Jr. #61750, 2nd gen., past C.A.R. 50 year Member #282I57 Pauline Evans Burlison Cheryl Lee Prawn. Gonzales Bonnie Beth Green Prawitz Nancy Johnson Blevins Theresa Reed Richardson Marsha Lovell Gail Hanson Leary Linda J. Fonville Sharon Gavin Malvosa Foote, George Bonnie Shanklin Huser Foote, George Esther J. Shanklin Martin Hanks, Peter Pearl Lee Parker Fonville Hayes, Charles Helen I. Hayes Duke Hosmer, Joseph Cyrus Nan Hosmer Pipestem Jessup, Thomas, Jr. Martha Proctor Jessup, Thomas Jr. Becky Albery Brabrook Jessup, Thomas Jr. Cynthia Vallejo Robison Kitteredge, Solomon Sr. Natalie B. Andrews Lee, Isaac (k) Mildred Schmidt Morgan Mendenhall,Joseph Jean Jenkins Shearer Rhodes, Daniel Lenore White Hailstone Sayler, George M. June Maxwell Limrite Snyder, John Nyla McClain Gansberger Wood, Judah Grace Wood Bishop DIST VII T-COUNTY Director: Mrs. Jessie B. Isenagie P.O. Box 700, Port Hueneme, CA CAPTAIN HENRY SWEETSER CHAPTER, SANTA A Organized: October 15, 1966 State No. 157 Membership 38 Regent: Mrs. Desmon d W Cavenagh, Jr Brownewell, Elizabeth Cecil Cavenagh, Martha Schaller Cecil, Jennie Anderson Heavner, Emily Suzanne Jr. #677244, 3rd generation DAR Nei tzel, Nancy Ellen Schmick, Karen Brownewell 4th generation DAR Member Bradford, Simeon VT La Dene Roach Hersman Brown, William Virginia Smithson Mason Browne, Seth Ingersoll Estelle Fisher Carrel Baldwin Cash, Warren Julia Drane Becker Cash, Warren Patricia Becker Keys Cash, Warren Kathryn Becker Martinez Eastin, Stephen Darla Stein Alldredge Eastin, Stephen Addie Stinson Kuykendall Eastin, Stephen Shirley Kessler Stein Faust, Balthaser (Baltzer) Thelma Berkey Walsmith Finney, Jonathan Alta June O'Carroll Hale, Capt. Thomas Shirley Hale Ware Senters Higley, Dr. John Janis Gay Cherry Lake, Daniel Elizabeth Hughes Christman Li tsey, Anthony Mabel Gladys Jacobs Ware Livingston, David Thelma Berkey Walsmith Mustain, Avery Ruth Wilson Elliott Sweet, Amos, Sr. Marcia Covington Stoskopf Sweetser, Capt. Henry Gretchen Stoskopf FaIvo Sweetser, Capt. Henry Marjorie G. Stoskopf Waite, Joel Arline Bates Hall EL SO DE ROBLES CHAPTER, SO ROBLES Organized: February 25, 1950 State No. I16 Membership 24 Belshaw, Katherine Nelson Blankenship, Marion Delavan Cottingham, Helen Connett Culbert, Virginia Perry Ferrin, Dorothy Barnett Hahl, Margaret Webster King, Rita Joy Willard Ross, Dorothy Lee Connett Collins, Benjamin Delavan, Nathan Eddy, David Eddy, David Lewis, Alexander Shuey, Martin Shuey, Martin True, Ephraim True, Ephraim Regent: Mrs. Ernest Hahl Isabelle Perry Cromer Marion Delavan Blankenship Dale Eddy Folsom Helen Eddy Marshall Louise White Thiessen Gladys Rougeot Craspay Edna Chadwell Slayton Helen True Kinnamon Mary True GOLDEN WEST CHAPTER, SANTA ULA Organized: April 13, 1909 State No. 8 Membership 35 Bell, Linda Wagner Blenker, Jamie Lea Blenker, Mary Wilks Blenker, Shellie DeAnn Bronson, Marguerite Gage Campbell, Harriet Jones Campbell, Nancy Regent: Mrs. Lloyd Onstot Junior Member # Junior Member # Past C.A.R. Member 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 396 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

103 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Compton, JoAnne Causey Fuller, Mary Strickland Graham, Marilyn Harding, Beverly J. Lowe, Marlene Snow Onstot, Elizabeth Taylor Pitts, Barbara Harding Richardson, Janet Campbell Turnbull, Kathleen Stiles Whitefield, Elizabeth Causey Wilde, Delphine Joy Wilks, Mary Karns Adams, John Melzar Barmore, James Beggs, Thomas Coles, Henrietta M. Edwards, Joseph Felton, Benjamin Gaddis, Thomas Grace, William Guild, Joseph Loudon, William Marquis,Thomas Pease, Simeon Pendergrass, Job Wilson, David Wilt, Josiah Thomas Wood, Bernard DE LA CUESTA CHAPTE Organized: January 19, 1951 Adams, James, Sr. Alden, Barnabas Atwater, Asaph Barber, Joseph Bardin, James Beardsley, Phineas Beckwith, Silas Calvin, Luther Couch, Daniel Davidson, William Dawes, William, Jr. Regent: Mrs. Jo Delamater, Henry (Hendrick) Donaldson, William Donaldson, William Draper, Nathan Dye, Ezekiel Fuller, Barnabas Golson, Mary Standidge Guptill, Ebenezer Handy, Paul Hardeman, Thomas Harmon, Benjamin Hendry, Robert Hodges, John Hughes, Captain Thomas Hull, Israel Koiner, George Adam Martin, Captain Jacob Martin, Orson, Jr. Morey, Silas Morey, Silas Morey, Silas Moyer, Valentine, Sr. Moyer, Valentine, Sr. Northrup, Cornell Oaks, John Packard, Timothy Painter, John, Sr. Painter, John, Sr. Peebles, William Pillsbury, Captain Caleb Pond, William Reasoner, Jacob Requa, James, Sr. Robinson, Experience Rhoads, Daniel Skinner, David Spears, Christian Stark, William Thomas, Robert Tillman,Tobias Treat, Stephen Roxel, John Troxel, John Tuggle, John West, Thomas ME KY Junior Member # nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Mary Foster Balden Monnah Barmore Wagner Rachel Beggs Gardner Bess Livingston Cobb Catherine Whittington Davis Mildred King Harding Ruth Dresslar Nelson Elizabeth Coggeshall Staires Mary Zweifeld Atkinson Dorothy Driscoll Plunkett Dorothy Guinn Farr Anita Pease Strickland Helen Sharp Mary James Fansler June Gorsuch Slaughter Laura Wood Wheeler R, SAN LUIS OBISPO State No. 120 Membership 56 seph A. Holland Edna Lair Bair Reba Grace Emery Parson Mildred J. Parkins Vidervol Marian Kinsman Mitchell Wilma Bardin Brazil Susan Wickens Bryant Helen Louise McAlpine Stairs Carla Mae Calvin Laura Ruth Downs Bartnick Beverly Davidson Mullen Hazel Howe Kerr Frances Farley Holland Rita Blohm Anderson Marguerita A. Blohm Vada Ordway Hastings Lois Crisman Wilson Grice Rose Alberta Wills Lois May Jerenigan Terrill Ruth A. Guptill Burke Miriam Pruess Harter Sarah Hardeman Margaret Powers Milburn Mary Elizabeth Hendry Cook Ruth Blankenship Marshall Dunford Hallie Hughes Neel Helen Burkett Wayne Edith Rice Nuss Isabel A. Runyon Scott Louise G. "Pat" Martin Heathman Carol Bell Blake Janet Blake Gregory JuneIn Bell Whiteford Irma Bechner Humfeld Junia Humfeld Wolf Catherine McGwire Temple Janet Greene Becker Antoinette Packard Davis Danya Treanor Rector Alice E. "Renee" Pott Treanor Margaret Gerhart Coonrod Elizabeth A. Roach Lindner Edna Rae Hollenbeck Peckenpaugh Patricia Frances Baker Koelzer Ella Louise Broadwell Lawson Dorothy Sealand Hanes Esther Ellen Haden Mazza Margaret Skinner Louise Rose Morris Julia Virginia Rose Mary Alice Rogers Shipps Cindie Leetham Stephens Chloie Maxine Williams Hulsey Flossie Rosa Gripes Siloles Jean Sholes Wadsworth Ethel Koger "Vickie" Hinchman Alma Pyle Cowan MISSION CAON Organized: October 4, 1928 Beckwith, Gladys Lyle Regent: Mrs. Connor, Shirley Hoover Haggerty, Virginia Foote Nattier, Marie-Louise Nolan Hooker, Sally Libke Hubbard, Barbara Foster Leigh-Hunt, Mary Bruce Pearse, Sally Combs Rigas, Nancy Libke Roberts, Frances Guy Spahr, Deborah Turni Tatman, Catherine Hattier Archer, Jonathan Atwood. Joshua Brown, David Bruce, James Sr. Bushnell, Nathan Crafts, Eleazar Crafts, Elizabeth Emery, Amos Frost, Ephraim Gage. Jonathon Grevemberg,Francois Grevemberg,Francois Henckle,Justus Hobbs, James Holdridge, John Holdridge, John Hortenstine,lacob Johnson, Daniel Mason, John Mendenhall, Joseph Morrison, Neil McHaney, Terry Pearl, Richard Price, Charles Randall, Timothy Sanborn, Daniel Satterlee, Sylvester Scholl,Johan-Peter Scholl,Johan-Peter Sleeper, David Sleeper, Peter Smith. Josiah Smith, Samuel Spofford, Thomas Sr. Spofford, Thomas, Jr. Swan, Francis Taylor, Adonijah Tilton, Sherburne Sr. Waggoner,Joha n-pe ter Wayman, Harmon Wyman, Jesse Whitney, David Whitney, Ebenezer CHAPTER, SANTA BARBARA State No. 72 Membership 122 Deward W Merrow, Jr. LA LA 50 year Member # nd generation Dar Member 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. # 3rd generation DAR Jr. #649711, 3rd generation DAR Marguerita Goux Triplett Lilian Mann Fish Sally Combs Pearse Ruth Yockey Loper Barbara Bauer Wallace Lillian Mann Fish Lillian Mann Fish Ruth Evans Norris Jane Fletcher Purdy Lilian Mann Fish Marie-Louise Nolan Hattier Catherine Hattier Tatman Shirley Hoover Connor Lillian Mann Fish Sally Libke Hooker Nancy Libke Rigas Zelma Hortenstine Catherine Murtaugh Childs Sarah-Lee Long Waterman Catherine Murtaugh Childs Marilyn Morrison Faletti Mildred Tarwater Basham Lillian Mann Fish Frances Guy Roberts Ruby Randall Birss Lilian Mann Fish Myrtle Lewis Ferris Wilberta Ellison Finley June Finley Lipe Lilian Mann Fish Lilian Mann Fish Lilian Mann Fish Lilian Mann Fish Lilian Mann Fish Lilian Mann Fish Lilian Mann Fish Dorothy Whearty Shubert Lilian Mann Fish Gladys Lyle Beckwith Catherine Murtaugh Childs Barbara Foster Hubbard Catherine Murtaugh Childs Catherine Murtaugh Childs MITZ-KHAN-A-KHAN CHAPTER, VENTURA Organized: February 20, 1931 State No. 80 Membership 122 (Addendum to 351 April 1973 and 359 April 1975) Brisacher-Dawes, Barbara Melton, Helen Richardson Stevens, Josephine Wallace Bedel, Col. Timothy Belt, Jeremiah Bradstreet. John Brenneman, Abraham Briggs, Ephraim Brown, Capt. John Butler, Thaddeus Carpenter, Capt. William Corder, John Damron, Capt. John Downing, Josiah Farrow, Rosanna Waters Hardeman,Thomas Hess, Sgt. George Baltzer Hutt, Lt. Gerrard Lusk, Joseph Miller, Samuel Let us merit the pride of our forefathers, As they have merited our pride in them. Regent: Mrs. Calvin C. (Cleva) Berger 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 50 year Member # Betty Butler Johnsen Lorayne Hadlock Snyder Natalie Harthorn Milota Helen Holroyd Isenagle Carol Briggs Myers Betty Butler Johnsen Betty Butler Johnsen Marion Fleming McWilliams Lorayne Hadlock Phyllis Damron Miller Lola Ramsey Moore Sarah Morse Delgado Eleanor Hardeman Cain Minnie Ulery Lasley Bernice Hutt Lillicotch Barbara Brisacher-Dawes Helen Holroyd Isenagle APL

104 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR MITZ-KHAN-A-ICHAN CHAPTER (continued) Mizell, Edward Morgan, Col. Jacob, Sr. Morley, John Pettibone, Elijah Robinson, Lt. George, Sr. Robinson, George, Jr. Severance, Peter Skelton, William Stannard, Libbeus Stevenson, John Stockton, John Waters, Rosanna Wellman, Benoni / VT/ Irene Jennings Barker Elizabeth Barton Eddy Helen Richardson Melton Betty Butler Johnsen Marion Fleming McWilliams Marion Fleming McWilliams Betty Butler Johnsen Cleva Simpson Berger Helen Holroyd Isenagle Herlinda Taylor Carney Dorothea Sherer Ruby Sarah Morse Delgado Helen Richardson Melton RAHO PUSI CHAPTER, LOMPOC Organized: May 16, 1982 State No. 189 Membership 38 Regent: Mrs. Robert Donald Swayze Bilotta, Sally Huitt Godwin, Sandy Lynn Bilotta Harris, Diane Evdine Harris, Marjorie Brown Henderson, Gloria Jacobson Swayze, Patti Rae Jacobson Ames, Samuel Jr. Boruff, Simon Sams, Jonas Truesdell, Thomas / Jr. #681581, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #558622, 4th generation DAR Eleanor Little Mancirgoc Vada Boruff Waterman Florence Walter Jacobson Frances Garland Houston Denton, Abraham Depuis, Moses DeWitt, Reuben Ebersol, Abraham Fargo, Aaron Fargo, Aaron Ferguson, John Fuller, Lot Gates, Luther Gainey, Matthew Hooker, William Hurlbut, John Mandeville,Hendrick Meck, Philip Miller, Joseph Mudd, Luke Mudd, Luke Northrup, Isaac Northrup, Isaac, Jr. Olmstead, Samuel Pangbum, William Parker, Jonathan, Jr. Posey, Thomas Powers, Jeremiah Proctor, John, Sr. Proctor, John, Sr. Raymond, Sands Rollins, Josepy Scovill, Benjamin Standley, William, Sr. Standley, William, Sr. Thrasher, Elnathan Tiffany, Gideon Trimble, Jacob Marge Warmuth Phebe Lemon Shelby Phebe Lemon Shelby Theodosia Sabin Ellison Carol Nadine Lundberg Mary Yaeh Mary Ferguson DeBernardi Cynthia Trissel Eileen Volpa Cynthia Neal Harris MadeIle Pauling Pedersen Jean Snick Woods Phebe Lemon Shelby Dorothy Hutton Becky Rebert Weise Beatrice Mudd Blake Virginia Blake Roug Elizabeth McLane Ferguson Elizabeth McLane Ferguson Elizabeth McLane Ferguson Marsha Swank Gloria Parker Watts Fayetta Johnson Rice Rose Ann Colton Thomas Wilma Morehead Siren Joanne Biren Gipe Elizabeth McLane Ferguson Jean Snick Woods Go!die Kerr Lindsey Faye Johnson Verdie Price Jean Harvey Allsup Elizabeth McLane Ferguson Ivene Van White, Samuel Phebe Lemon Shelby Wyman, William Carolyn A. Romaker Wynkoop, Cornelius D. Valerie Millard Johnson ANTELOPE LLEY CHAPTER, LAASTER Organized: February 19, 1956 State No. 141 Membership 40 Regent: Mrs. William E Dorsett CONEJO LLEY CHAPTER, THOUSAND OAKS Organized: December 10, 1975 State No. 178 Membership 55 SANTA BARBARA CHAPTER, SANTA BARBARA Regent: Mrs. Michael Makuch Anderson, Shirley Lauer Organized: November 30, 1912 State No. 27 Membership 36 Bavaro, Janet Waggener Regent: Mrs. Francis W Campbell Bavaro, Margaret Rosaria Brown, Mary Dalrymple Junior Member # Cleary, Adelaide Rogers Edgecombe, Anne Price Knotts, Mary Dalzell Makuch, Suzanne Rollins DIST VIII SAN FERNANDO LLEY Manetti, Antes Snyder Proulx, Loraine Junior Member # Director: Mrs. Russel H. Marshall Riggs, Colleen Ann Junior Member # Bodie Avenue, Simi Valley, CA Smith, Jeanne Merrill Antes, Frederick 2nd generation DAR member Antes Snyder Manetti Bailey, Joseph Margaret Sawyer McCassy Baker, Shubael, Jr. Jeanne Merrill Smith Ball, Lebbeus Myra Jenks Sandwall Barber, David Myra Jenks Sandwall ACHOIS COMIHAVIT CHAPTER, NORTH HOLLYWOOD Battle, Jesse Baxter, William Jane Holiday Vanden Brink Dixie Edmonds Riggs Organized: May'8, 1954 State No. I32 Membership 37 Beaver, John, Sr. Irma Hamilton Gaylord Bennett, Joshua Patricia Tbbin Allen Regent: Miss Mary Burkhalter Boardman, Ephraim Jeanne Larson Nelson Bostwick, Isaac Myra Jenks Sandwall Brown, Capt. David Virginia Stone Raynor Bosworth, Zadoc, Jr. Loraine Proulx Downing, John Nancy Barr Impastato Bosworth, Azdoc, Jr. Florence Kamatz Yeadicke Cargile, Dunham, Capt. David Dorothy Maye Smith Williams Thomas Colleen Ann Riggs Cargile, Thomas Dixie Edmonds Riggs Farnham, Lt. Zebediah Renette D. Hansen Eckert Carnal, Patrick Mary Dalzell Knotts Gladding, John Francis LeDane Cavanaugh Cupples, James Dorothy Mack Anderson Gladding, John Linda Cavanaugh Echevenria Curtiss, Israel, Jr. Myrna Jenks Sandwall Gladding, John Irene Gladding Rowland Davisson, John Andrew Linda Meade Augustine Goodrich, John Marjorie Cook Leseman Delevan, Nathaniel Florence Stebbins Powers Ladd, Joseph Joan Life Edwards Dodson, John Shirley Lauer Anderson McFarland, Daniel, Sr. Roselyn Haskins Doughty Doolittle, Moses VT E. Lois W. Knight Elson, Richards Noble, Stephen Elizabeth Noble Dixie Edmonds Riggs Evans, Nathaniel Tita Snodgrass Fry Noble, Stephen Jane Noble Nore Finley, James Marian Ayars Davis Pickens, Brig. Gen. Andrew Mary Charlotta Burkhelter Gaines, Thomas Frances Rauch Swaim Sweetzer, William Justine Cummings Moulton Garst, Frederick Delores Strandberg Pederson Van Meter, Jacob, Sr. Elizabeth O'Marr Lloyd Gates, Henry Shirley Ford Marshall Whipple, Moses Leora Whipple Mellon Griffin,Sherrod Mary Dalrymple Brown Harwood, Nathan Jean Manter Ostrander Haywood, Egbert Adelaide Rogers Cleary Heck, Daniel David Ann Heck Park Hicks, John Carol McClure Mann Hosley, James Grace L. Wood ALLIICLIK CHAPTER, NEWHALL Hubbard, Henry Jenks, Jesse Marjorie Day Barton Myrna Jenks Sandwall Organized: January 8, 1976 State No. 179 Membership 41 Keeney, Thomas Myrna Jenks Sandwall Regent: Mrs. Norman Harris King, Charles Donna Willis McCullough Loose, Jacob Anne Price Edgecombe Loose, Jacob Marjorie Painter Price Ambler, Ebenezer VT Lavina T. Ritchie Lowell, Joshua Elizabeth Berglund Walton Ashenfelter,Peter Elayne Pager Alexander Marcy, Samuel, Jr. Lynda Hetherington Rettig Blackman, Elisha Patricia Snick Stillman Mills, Samuel, Sr. Elaine Arnett Pegg Blackman, Elisha Jean Snick Woods Morris, David Hamilton Dorothy Anderson Savoldelli Blackman, Elisha, Jr. Jean Snick Woods Painter,Deliverance Myra Jenks Sandwall Brooks, Eliakim Peabody, Samuel Alice G. Merril Rose Ann Colton Thomas Pettis, Abiel Loraine Proulx Brooks, Jonathan Rose Ann Colton Thomas Pettis, Abiel Florence Karnatx Yeadicke Blue, Peter K. Wilma Susan Walker Howard Phelps, Aaron Myra Jenks Sandwall Blue, Peter K. Betty Houghton Pember Poe, Adam Janet Waggener Bavaro Chandler, Josiah Phebe Lemon Shelby Poe, Adam Margaret Rosaria Bavaro Claycomb, Johann Conrad Jean Snick Woods Price, Samuel Myrna Jenks Sandwall Condit, David Denise Miller Billimoria Reed, Supply Violet Reed Lonngren Replogle, Balser B. Cole, John Peter Elizabeth McLane Glo Ferguson Huntington Lippincott Sanford, Benoni Stebbins Myrna Jenks Sandwall Cook, Solomon Phebe Lemon Shelby Sanford, Zachariah Myrna Jenks Sandwall Colton, David Rose Ann Colton Thomas Sheldon, Job Myrna Jenks Sandwell Denton, Abraham Margleen Jordan Thatcher Oxenbridge, John Deborah K. Davis 398 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

105 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Thompson, Samuel Thurston, David Wagner, Johan Peter Walker, Eliakim Waterman, Zenas Webster, Ashbel, Sr. Webster, Benjamin Webster, Jonathan Wells, Selah White, James Whitney, Joshua, Jr. Wilhoit, John Williams, George, Sr. Williams, Joshua Woodson, Samuel Yager, Adam, Sr. Yager, John Vivienne M. Fullmer Youmans Esther W. Underwood Gregory Sara Skinner Schneider Barbara Bowman Lewis Barbara Belcher Lang Myrna Jenks Sandwall Myrna Jenks Sandwall Myrna Jenks Sandwall Judith Wells Orgon Emily Dustin Schmid Gwen Whitney Paulson Suzanne Rollins Makuch Mary Wade Manion Virginia Warner Christensen Dicksie Payne De Leuil Suzanne Rollins Makuch Suzanne Rollins Makuch DON JOSE DE ORTEGA CHAPTER, CANOGA RK Organized: October 9, 1970 State No. I66 Membership 69 Regent: Mrs. Ralph E. Bonswor Fisher, Muriel Drew Gordon, Jean Kelley Harrison, Mary Virginia Knipple, Marilyn Fisher McCabe, Karen Sealy, Pamela Smith Warwick, Susan Wieczorek, Julie Craw Yeley, Victoria Marks Aldrich, Silas Aldrich, Silas Aldrich, Silas, Sr. Aldrich, Silas, Sr. Ambrose, Nathaniel Ames, John Applegate, Richard Applewhite, Henry Applewhite,John Austin, Isaak Bede!, Moody Bell, Peter Boone, Daniel Bowie, John Bowman, Benjamin Briggs, Owen Brooks, William Bullock, Caleb Campbell, David Campbell, David Chamberlain, Joseph Coffin, Ruth Bunker Cone, William Cone, William Conger, David, Sr. Crist, Jacob Critchet, Richard Peabody Crites, Jacob Cunningham, John, Sr. Denison, Nathan Deshon, Henry Deweese, Joshua Dunwell, Stephen Dustin, David Easterbrooks, Aaron Easterbrooks,John Ellis, Jabez Fisher, Samuel Foster, Fletcher Garwood, John George, Margaret Whitdon George, Nicholas, Sr. Gilliam, John Gilman, Jeremiah, Sr. Godfrey, George, Sr. Godfrey, Rufus Graham, James Gustin, Amos Ham, Joseph Hammond, John, Jr. Hammond, Joshua Hammond, Phillip HarrIll,Hausen Harrison, John Hempstead, John Higgonbotham, Aaron, Sr. KY GA GA DE 50 year Member #291I23 Jr. #677806, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #603971, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #609754, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #687167, 2nd generation DAR Dorothy Ellen Havens Foell Marcia Havens Stowers Dorothy Ellen Havens Foell Marcia Havens Stowers Constance Thompson Warwick Naomi Meilicke Kunkel Cassie Dowell Ruth Jones Hardy Ruth Jones Hardy Anna Clendenning Lucile Kurth Peabody Margaret Brooks Baldwin Shirley Wakefield Poehle Billye Maurye Bowie Viole Nina Bowman Olander Margaret Dalzell Martin Jean Kelley Gordon Rebecca Wheelock Buell Muriel Drew Fisher Marilyn Fisher Knipple Marion Forbes Lopp Elayne Bogen Alperin Dixie Cone McCabe Karen McCabe Lola Charlotte Conger Reid Arleen Hesterberg Fairchild Marguerite Ann Sinnett Mary-Jane Beasland Smith Frances Bailey Hall Eileen Rose Lombardo Jean Kelley Gordon Margery Emge Marguerite Kent Bonswor Constance Thompson Warwick Frances Brownell Moore Prances Brownell Moore Frances Brownell Moore Frances Brownell Moore Jean Kelley Gordon Mary Alice Reynolds Thomas Lola Charlotte Conger Reid Lola Charlotte Conger Reid Laurie Johnson Kolakowski Dorothy B. Marsh Frances Brownell Moore Frances Brownell Moore Ruth Jones Hardy Carolyn DeDionisio Pamela Smith Sealy Mary Stevens Clayton Frances Brownell Moore Norma Burk Rose Marjorie Beam Shrader Mary Virginia Harrison Jean Kelley Gordon Frances Bailey Hall Higgonbotham, Samuel Hoar, William, Jr. Hooten,Thomas Jessup, Thomas Jewett, Joseph ICenniston, William Kern, Jacob Lamphier, James, Jr. Lamphier, James, Sr. Lindsey, William Lovejoy, David Mills, John Mixter, Timothy Moffett, Archibald, Sr. Newton, Lemuel Newton, Winslow Noel, Septimus Page, Daniel Paine, William Pannill, William Parson, Gideon Peckham, Job Perkins, Abraham, Sr. Philbrook,Jonathan Pickens, William Pratt, Nehemiah Presbrey, Seth Ransom, Richard Rupp, Jonas Rutherford, Griffith Satterwhite, Ann Price Shaw, Banjamin Shuey, Christian Simmons, Edward Simons, Jonathan Singletary, John Singleton, Daniel Craig Singleton, Daniel Craig Smith, Asael Smith, James, Jr. Smith, Samuel Smith, William Stark, Archibald II Stevens, Samuel Stevens, Thomas Taylor, Issac Taylor, James Thompson, Moses Thompson, Moses Towle, William Tucker, Henry Turman, James Van Voorhis, Daniel Wait, Jeduthan Wamsley, John Sr. Waterman, William Weaver, Peter Weaver, Peter Wemple, Barent, Jr. White, George, Jr. White, George, Sr. White, Nathaniel / Cl Pa Va Va Frances Bailey Hall Frances Brownell Moore Lola Charlotte Conger Reid Edythe Jessup Counts Betty Lou Perkins Wunderli Constance Thompson Warwick Martha Kern Elliott Jean Kelley Gordon Jean Kelley Gordon Frances Brownell Moore Constance Thompson Warwick Mildred Marie Jones Majorie Bronson Strachan Helen Pancoast Stone Naomi Meilicke Kunkel Naomi Meilicke Kunkel Lola Charlotte Conger Reid Constance Thompson Warwick Jessie Armstrong Johnson Eva Jones Boyce Linda Goodale Zerahian Frances Brownell Moore Marjorie Bronson Strachan Constance Thompson Warwick Kathryn Cline Gruber Frances Brownell Moore Prances Brownell Moore Marjorie Bronson Strachan Elizabeth Laverty Kephart Ruth Jones Hardy Frances Bailey Hall Frances Brownell Moore Treva Gardner Calder Frances Brownell Moore Frances Brownell Moore Georgia Parker Feeney Arleen Fagan Marks Victoria Marks Yeley Afton Cooper Pollard Jean Kelley Gordon Constance Thompson Warwick Constance Thompson Warwick Betty-Jeanne Meeker Farmer Frances Brownell Moore Frances Brownell Moore Barbara Van Duzee Burns Martha Freed Constance Thompson Warwick Susan Warwick Barbara Kennedy McArdle Dorothy Enlow Moellring Frances Bailey Hall Katherine Randall Rousseau Virginia Thayer Lowry Frances Bailey Hall Charlyne Smith Sutton Virginia Houldsworth Craw Julie Craw Wieczorek Lilith Claxton Roberts Lola Charlotte Conger Reid Lola Charlotte Conger Reid Lola Charlotte Conger Reid Winn, William Colleen Knox Robinson Wyman, William Nancy Sharon Pierce FERNANDA A CHAPTER, N NUYS Organized: October 20, 1952 State No. I27 Membership 44 Regent: Mrs. Albert S. Rogers Boehle, Donna Leigh Jr. #625170, 2nd gen., past C.A.R. Hall, Bethany Raddatz Lancrain, Jeanne Gruwell McDonald, Sally Rebold Moore, Pamela Hall Past C.A.R. Member Paik, Kathleen Fleming 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Rose, Felicia Curcuruto Jr. #564207, 2nd gen., past C.A.R. Scott, Cindy Summer Junior Member # Angell, Eseck Dorothy Lennox Mercer Ashby, Bladen Celia Tipton Fleming Beauregard, Eli Toutant LA Dorothy Spraggins Shoemaker Blaisdell, Jacob Honor Cox Hayes Bonfoey, Benanuel Ramona Nunnemaker Burke Boyce, William Eunice Pritchard Williams Bridges, Benjamin Elizabeth Stokes Ordway Cantey, Samuel Virginia Oliver Gregory Doty, Joseph Barbara Traster Braun Ellis, John Blanche Morse Ward Enox, Matthias Vera Peebles Bahe Evans, Abiather Helen Terns Robinson Evans, Barnabas Dorothy Steele Lotito Goss, Ephriam Virginia Newton Warden Hamilton, William Roberta Martineau Ingraham Henshaw, William June Davis Boehle Knox, Samuel, Sr. Claire Garland Lofgren Kumbler, Jacob Audrey Thomsen Merrill, Thomas Elizabeth Cash Ward Meyers, John Charlotte Pierce Archer Monroe, Joshua VT Jane Monroe Curcuruto Reynolds, George Mary Fewell Thomson Safford, David VT Mercy Negray Holiday Safford, David VT Faith Safford Negray Searight, Gilbert Laura Searight Gruwell Sinclair, Benjamin Eleanor Eldredge Dodge Stark, Christopher III Doris Stark Rogers Stevens, James Naomi Merrell Anderson Stone, Spencer Helen Stone Capel Stone, Spencer Ethyl Stone Green GENERAL CHARD GDLEY CHAPTER, GLENDALE Organized: December 19, 1913 State No. 30 Membership 65 Regent: Miss Barbara E. La Boyteaux APL

106 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR GENERAL CHARD GDLEY CHAFFER (continued) Fellows, Abiel Florence, William Marion Carter Mitchell Eleanor Rees Smith Byers, Julie May Junior Member # Hawkins, Josiah Ruth Mackey Dermody Chaplain, Lesley S. Junior Member # Hawkins, Josiah Patricia Dermody Marquez Flower, Ida 50 year Member # Lester, Bryant Ann Rutledge Curtis Gillin, Marjorie 50 year Member # Powers, Esley Cindy Sivesind Apgar, Peter Nancy Beck Powers, Esley Pamela Jean Sivesind Apgar, Peter Lesley Chaplain Archer, Robert Powers, Esley Florence Josephine Funk Sivesind Sweet Ballard, Bland KY Marion Burns Smith, Nathan Helen Ludwig Bradshaw Bell, Benjamin Winnetta Fowler Thurmond, William Gertrude Fitzgerald Caffee Boone, Benjamin Elizabeth Turner Wagner, Johan P. Delores Qui roz Barton Bouton, Daniel Ida R. Wise Boyce, Jacob Victoria Dorney Bradley, James Helen Curnow Brennerman, M. June C. Leppert Brennerman, H. June C. Leppert Buss, Samuel Virginia Peesok JUAN CRESPI CHAPTER, EINO Butcher, Paulser Virginia Lawson Organized: April IZ 1976 State No. I82 Membership 36 Calhoun, Samuel Alma Bickel Chase, Barry Regent: Mrs. Albert D. Ferne Hill Hayward Cleveland, Moses Irene G. Mooney Clingman, John Eleanor Zimmerman Cutler, Ruth Hogue 2nd generation DAR member Colcord, Jonathan Mildred Wylie Garner, Martha Quinn Creal, George Eleanor Kinnison Hough, Elizabeth Hevener Creal, George Kathleen Kinnison Nelson, Linda Willson Culver, Eliakim Freda Beach West, Donna Quinn Dane, John, Jr. Evelyn Stephenson Archia, Henry Dr. Alana Kathleen Brown Daniels, David Sheryle Colerck Barlow, Lt. Aaron Elizabeth Van Arsdale Meader Garner, James Irene G. Mooney Bedford, Sr., Thomas Marjorie Bedford Fish Gause, William Marcia Nichols Bosworth, Salah Godfrey, William Claire Springer Sharman Potter Borncamp Graves, Timothy Burcham, Sr., John Lucy Seabranch Linda Martin Doering Hackett, Ezekiel Mae Fordham Collins, Sgt. Jonathan Marguerite Ewen Reid Haggard, William Elizabeth Fitzgerald Cook, John Garnett Cook Nickoloff Hall, Samuel Mathias Cox, Asher Frances Guidry Stoner Hallock, Stephen Pearl Chincholl Crews, David Martha Quinn Garner Harshbarger, Samuel Marjorie Moore Demint, Jarret Virginia Martin Boerner Haynes, Asa Georgia Lambers Demint, Jarret Martha Quinn Garner Hays, Christopher Bernadine Riley Demint, Jarret Dorothy Martin Quinn Hays, James Evanelle Springer Demint, Jarret Donna Quinn West Hays, James Ellen Ashman Doane, Sgt. Prince Lessie Lee Forney Washausen Heap, John Virginia Lawson Dunlap, William Bonita Thompson Hallden Heermance,Jacob Muriel Gates Forbes, Absalom Linda Willson Nelson Henckel, John Virginia Lawson Forbes, Absalom Verna Forbes Willson Herndon, William Frances Christian Hobby, Joseph Ferne Hill Gould, Isaac Lucinda Gould Campbell Hoyt, Noah Edith Brown Hackett, Ebenezer Patricia Meyer Frank Hubbell, Zaddock Elizabeth Eakland Hand, Hezekiah Margaret Forrester Johnson Kelley, William Mae Gaugh Hillhouse, Maj. William Katherine Park Husted Kelley, William Jo Linganfield Kibbe/y), Sgt. Ephraim Jean Simon Rosenbloom Knapp, John Kathleen Fallstrom Knox, Lt. Samuel Virginia Snow Longshore Knapp, John Karen K. Fallstrom Mason, Joseph Ellen Gates Hawkins La Boyteaux, Peter Barbara LaBoyteaux McFadden, Connelly Vera Myers Ballif Lincoln, Ephriam Joan Ayotte Nuttall, Elijah Virginia Martin Boerner Leighton, Ephriam Jeanette Hartman Nuttall, Elijah Martha Quinn Garner Littell, William Ida Potter Flower Nuttall, Elijah Dorothy Martin Quinn Littell, William Helen Harvey Olive, James Ruth Olive Caprio Makepeace, Seth Cheryl Maid] Patton, Robert Jennifer Ritter Sanzo Mead, Titus Ferne Hill Porter, Elisha Katherine Park Hosted McCutchan, Samuel Frances Christian Ross, William Joyce Ulrich Fraser McMillan, John Julie Byers Ross, William Sara Ulrich Hansch McMillan, John Florence Sweet Scott, Elisha Virginia Martin Boerner Powell, Levin Carolyn Fuller Scott, Elisha Martha Quinn Garner Powell, Levin Laura Kaempt Scott, Elisha Dorothy Martin Quinn Rambeau, Ezekial Marjorie Gitlin Starr, Jr., Timothy Sue Jennings De Beir Pambaugh, George Kathleen Graves Stoddard, Capt. Gideon Sarah Stoddard Hayward Rawson, Josiah Martha Hentschke Sturtevant, Capt. Peter Sarah Stoddard Hayward Rogers, Joseph Marguerite Morehouse Swain, Jacob Lois McClure Doering Rownd, Samuel Ethel Fritch Tullis, Rodham Leila Martin Sealock Seabourn, Jacob Marjory Otis Walker, Col. Benjamin Elizabeth Hevener Hough Seamans, Benjamin Ferne Hill Weed, Jacob Mary Elizabeth Miller Tauer Steel, Katherine Florence Sweet Wintermute, Peter M. Diane Wells Murray Sturtevant, Joseph Helen Craig Yost, Lt. Henry Ruth Hogue Cutler Teter, George Virginia Lawson Thomson, Hugh Frances Snowden Thomson, Thomas Marian Davenport Thomson, Thomas Marian Triano Upton, John Glodean Kirkman Wasson, Joseph Jessemay Johnston LISADE GLACIER CHAPTER, BISHOP Wells, James Margaret Dean Organized May 9, 1951 State No. I22 Membership 30 Wright, Solomon VT Ruth Babcock Regent: Mrs. George J. Martin GRAPEVINE CHAPTER, BAKERSFIELD Organized: April 18, 1984 State No. 193 Membership Regent: Mrs. Hand C. Sivesind Ashe, Samuel, Sr. Maryanne Ashe Atchley, Thomas Letitia Dupes Heavilin Barksdale, John Gladys Chowning Rausin Barksdale, John Leslie Sue Rausin Poncetta Barnett, Joseph Sara Josephine Campa Bouldin, Richard Helen Louise Angle Smith Durand, Joseph E Joy Florence Clark Heidsiek Eberhart, Paul Robin Walker Tidmore Eberhart, Paul Lois Cross Walker PEYTON RANDOLPH CHAPTER, UNIVERSAL CITY Organized: November 3, 1933 State No. 82 Membership 33 Regent: Miss Roberta L. Wine/and Crandall, Linda Lee Gardner Freed, Edna Willard Gardner, Donna Jean Herzog, Alma Jillson Holmblad, Elizabeth Gardner Laemmle, Carla Jr. #679243, 2nd generation DAR Over 25 year DAR Member Jr. #679244, 2nd generation DAR Over 25 year DAR Member Jr. #679934, 2nd generation DAR 50 Year #243717, 2nd generation 400 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

107 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Luther, Barbara Davis 25 year DAR Member Madden, Rita Gardiner Miller, Lisa Michelle Jr. #680643, 2nd generation DAR Norman, Beulah Maple Over 25 year DAR Member Phillips, Diane Gail Heighe Jr. #636179, 2nd generation DAR Sanford, Gladys Hart Over 25 year DAR Member Tayloe, Marjorie Zaerr Willard, Bridgett Terese Jr. #662411, 2nd generation DAR Wineland, Carolyn Jane 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Wineiand, Roberta Lois Wright, Ann Koonce Over 25 year DAR Member Zeller, Alma Herzog Dix, Charles Lucille Abbey Riley Fox, Allyn Ruby Sawtelle Wilkins Herndon, Edward Ramona Herndon Gardner POTREROS VERDES CHAPTER, BURBANK Organized: February I, 1955 State No. 136 Membership 44 Bird, Beverly Galloway Coy, Marilyn Carr Cranston, Janet Knotts Croffoot, Barbara Babcock DePalma, Elinor Hart Fazio, Peggy Ann Rose Herman, Louise Bull Honn, Dixie Birdwell Houseman, Devon Middendorf Lepisto, Doris Ross Lorenz, Barbara Dille Miller, Mary Schlink Nordhoff, Helen Liffey Vaniman, Maxine Hart Battle, Jesse Besse, Joshua, Jr. Bowen, lank Brainard,Eliakim Burnet, James Carr, Caleb Carr, Joseph Cessna, John Coats, Marmaduke Coats, Marmaduke Crittenden,Samuel Edmondson,David Eppley, George Gunn, Richard Hanchet, Jonah Hart, Nathaniel David Hensley, William Hughes, Felix Hughes, James Lewis, Fielding Locke, David McGee, Michael Nelson, Samuel Newcomb, Daniel Orcutt, Stephen Proctor, Leonard Ralston, Mathew Redfield, Levi Roberts, James Saltmarsh, William Sayles, John Short, William Sims, John Skinner, John Smith, Asa, Sr. Spalding, Simon Spalding, Simon Streator, John Thompson,Jonathan Vanwagoner,Nicholas Vinton, David, Sr. Vinton, David, Sr. Waketleld,Timothy Ward, Phineas, Jr. Whitcomb, Benjamin Wilhoit, John Winn, Minor Winslow, ZebuIon Withers, Thomas Wright, Solomon Youngs, Henry Regent: Mrs. Margaret Elms ME VT VT Junior Member # Tom Ed Stallings Grice Elaine Berg Sludikoff Dorothy Drew Packard Alberta Anderson Gardner Marilyn Carr Coy Marilyn Carr Coy Devon Middendorf Houseman Janet Knotts Cranston Elinor Hart DePalma Bette Hart Brymer Aline Crittenden Borgstrom Janie McMillan Reitherman Barbara Auxier Handley Louise Trotman Misner Vivian Odell Thelin Maxine Hart Vaniman Dorothy White Maestas Barbara Dille Lorenz Barbara Bile Lorenz Mary Lou Dabney Baughman Doris Ross Lepisto Louise Bull Herman Mary Louise MaIlum Robb Marilyn Carr Coy Mary Schlink Miller Elinor Hart DePalma Barbara Brommer Freshwater Anne Finlay Shapiro Margaret Roberts Elms Helen LiIley Nordhoff Mary Morison Garges Lois Short Benedict Louise Bull Herman Frances Comby Elliott Marilyn Carr Coy Beverly Galloway Bird Ethel Norton Galloway Jacqueline Root Rinaldi Natalie Jackson Moore Janet Seaman Killian Jean Coye Birdwell Dixie Birdwell Honn Bette Hart Brymer Ruth Joy Hardin Georgia Lane Shotbolt Vivian Bailey Rollins Anita Rouse Schmidt Lucile Martin Parks Anita Rouse Schmidt Barbara Babcock Croffoot Helen Steadman SAN FERNANDO LLEY CHAPTER, SAN FERNANDO Organized: October 2S State No. 43 Membership 48 Regent: Mrs. Jacob Kuhn Acker, Conrad Adams, Benjamin, Jr. Adams, Joel Albin, John Alward, Samuel Saber, Thomas Boone, John Botkin, Charles Brady, John Clark, John Cone, James Susanne Evans Acker Adelaide Adams Williams Jeanne Lea Bray Idell Reed Wenthur Alice Guntert Schneider Grace Goudie Budway Edith Boone McMillion Mildred Story Wambold Edna Norcross Reed Dana Clark Mireless Hazel West Bartman Eskridge, George Evans, Daniel Frisbie, Reuben Furbee, Caleb Gibson, John Goss, Joshua Grant, Josiah Haggard, William Hinman, Asher Holden, Jonathan Hopkinson,Francis Krug, Valentine Libby, Josiah Loomis, Jonah Moreland, John Niswanger, John Pease, Gideon Rupert, John Rupert, John Sibley, John, Sr. Sinclair, Samuel Sinclair, Samuel Slauson, David Slayton, David Starbuck, Matthew Stimson, Luther Stoddard, Vine Strong, Benajah Suydam, Cornelius Terrill, Robert, Sr. Truesdell, Jacob Truesdell, Richard Tucker, Ephraim Vinton, Josiah Weiss, Henry Wheeler, Abraham Wilkinson, John Williams, Richard Williams, Samuel DE GA VT VT VT Katheryn Wilson Waite Susanne Evans Acker Stella Jackson Staiger Marian McSeveney Bison Alma Gorman Colen Grace Goudie Budway Julia Brown Dunn Susan Weedman Cameron Jeanne Hinman Bartman Beulah Holden Devroy Minerva Stelle Kuhn Nancy Staley Carlton Marianne Libby Bauditz Margaret Barry Taylor Idell Reed Wenthur Gertrude On Blum Deborah Leah Crosby Irene Gibson Ramey Katherine Gibson Teague Blanche Penkava Souders Pearl Treadwell Moberly Margaret Hudson Treadwell Hazel Preston Merrick Edith Slayton Reber Janet Paine Reid Thelma Matas Klosterman Lucile Lauren Shimon Mary Hulse Drewry Jane Richardson Balser Lillian Adkins Spires Mary Ellen Truesdell Reed Mary Ellen Truesdell Reed Lois Dunning Plumb Lillah Gibbs Albright Mary Gump Dutton Sheryl Kline Wenthur Gertrude Orr Blum Elva Badsky Meline Marie Penrose Mayo DIST IX LOS ANGELES Director: Miss Florence R. Frandsen Leesdale Avenue, Harbor City, CA BEVERLY HILLS CHAPTER, BEVERLY HILLS Organized: March 21, 1928 State No. 7I Membership 60 Griff, Mary Macdonald Lippman, Wendy Selnick, Mary Cosgrove Snyder, Helen Bicknell Adams, Moses (Rev) Adams, Moses (Rev) Bayne, Jesse E. Beam, John Teeter Bennett, William (Capt.) Bicknell, Josiah Boulware, Samuel Brake, Jacob Briggs, Abiel Buford, Abraham Buford, Abraham Buford, Abraham Burnet, Edmund Burwell, Lewis (Col.) Carter, Josiah Chase, Aquilla, Jr. Clem, Deedrick Curd, John Dickey, Robert Duncan, Charles Fielding, Lewis Folsom, Jonathon Giles, George Hall, Thomas Hamilton, Nathan (Capt.) Hanson, John Hickok, John Hickok, John Howard, Benjamin Howell, Ellett, (Lt.) Howell, Ellett, (Lt.) Hoyt, Joseph Hoyt, Joseph Hull, Edward Jackson,Ephraim Jones, Samuel Kellogg, Elijah Mann, Abijah May, John McAnally, Charles McQueen, Thomas Pettyjohn, William Pitman, Nicholas Porter, Nehemiah Porter, Nehemiah Potter, John Ransom, Samuel Ransom, Samuel Streator, John (Dr.) Regent: Mrs. Leonard J. Harrer GA ME / / / VT 50 year Member # Catherine Stoepel Haycox Katharine Adams Mary Robb Cline Anne Beam Sweel Virginia Miller Tatom Helen Bicknell Snyder Ruth Porter Kennedy Flora Brake Goodnow Gwendolyn Strong Mulcahy Mary Magoffin Carter Mary Carter Cosgrove Mary Cosgrove Selnick Katherine Carter Sister Nancy Eleanor Bone Felice Dockray Consort Virginia Kilgore Elliott Audrey Jones Parks Diane Harrison Lamb Helen Helms Marcus Virginia Glocknew Terkel Patricia Willis Harrer Sarah Wood Hlavay Lois Reaves Albrecht Hazel Ogg Costa Glory Kennedy Butt Anne Bowden Pepys Dollie Mann Timpe Sharrone Timpe Salision Mary Neal Rowlands Miriam Clyborn Regan Carol Regan Darling Virginia Meyer Carson Mary Macdonald Griff Catherine Sechser Larson Karen Shellabarger Claus Harriet Terry Zimmerman Mary Furnas Gray Shirley Judd Calabrese Judith Miller Tura Barbara McAnally Katheryn McMahan Elizabeth Nettleton Hayes Constance Sieber Pitlick Valerie Crosby Lippman Wendy Lippman Warrene Swetiand Hewing Nancy Noyes Weber Anne Weber Porteous Helen Jones Swallow APL

108 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Van Rensselaer, Robert Van Rensselaer, Robert Vose, Oliver White, Henry, Sr. Williams, John Pugh Williams, John Pugh Woods, Samuel BEVERLY HILLS CHAPTER (continued) Carol Taylor Astaire Elin Taylor Van Der Stroom Jane Vose Rand Blanche White Winkler Lorraine Aderhold Cook Lucile Aderhold Lusted Patricia Holmes Ternstrom CABLLO CHAPTER, LOS ANGELES Organized: February 5, 1913 State No. 28 Membership 36 Alden, Kathryn Arndt Brown, Pamela Nocas Coleman, Jean Marie Coleman, Virginia Dodds, Frances Duncan, Betty Summerall Leisenring, Randell Smithson Reidt, Deborah Riles Robinson, Florence McClain Scott, Tamara Durnall Watts, Mary Elizabeth Atwill, William Bates, Ephraim Beisecker, Jacob Bellinger, William Boydston. David Burley, Nathaniel Campbell, Henry Campbell, Henry II Campbell, William Colvin, William Comstock, Samuel C. Conant, Ephraim Davis, Col. William Downs, Capt. David Goodspeed, Joseph Gregg, David III Harvey, Isaiah Howe, Eli Hufnagle, Valuntin Knox, John Regent: Mrs. Raymond Negaard Lewis, John L'Hommedieu, Henry Mulford Mason, Gardner McCall, Sgt. Samuel McHaney, Terry Pinckney, William Smith, Capt. Frederick Snell, John, Sr. Snell, John, Jr. Stewart, William VT Townsend,John Welles, James Jr. #688169, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #660257, 2nd generation DAR 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Junior Member # Junior Member # Jr. #632469, 2nd generation DAR Muriel Harvey Nocas Florence McClain Robinson Kathryn Arndt Alden Betty Summerall Duncan Erna Mae Hatcher Muriel Harvey Nocas Ruth Ahlert Lewis Ruth Ahlert Lewis Ruth Ahlert Lewis Virginia Lewter Kinsey Frances E. Dodds Lucille Sturgeon Williams Betty Summerall Duncan Marian Hargrave Pamela Nocas Brown Ruth Ahlert Lewis Muriel Harvey Nocas Ethel Huff Moore Dr. Josephine Burgis Garst Harriet Jordan Negaard Anne Vincent McDougal Ruth Brodersen Betz Muriel Harvey Nocas Beth Ada McCall Marion Warren Moore Betty Summerall Duncan Florence McClain Robinson Florence McClain Robinson Florence McClain Robinson Hazel White Stuart Mary Louise Lowe Mary Wells Foreman EL REDONDO CHAPTER, REDONDO BEACH Organized: May 19, 1947 State No. I03 Membership 124 Astone, Reba Demeritt Becker, Mary Bingham, Grace Hewitt Boothe, Frances Tomlinson Bowlus, Sarah Lawson Burt, Sharon Ann Burt, Wilma Betzer Cady, Gertrude Smith Catterson, Sarah Bond Coakley, Ann Donihee Dalton, Mary Henry Devine, NiCarl Louise Erhlick, Katherine Cahill Fandey, Laura Katherine Foxworthy, Laura Mae Williamson Gilbert, Eleanor Breckenridge Guenther, Nancy Stephenson Hales, Lorraine Mavity Hughes, Ruthanne Lucille Hugunin, Carole Minnis Kessler, Donna Carman Kiebler, Bertha Mabelle Killingsworth, Victoria Nelson Krekeler, Mary Shrodes Lawrence, Betty Wright LaFever, Bernice Regnier Levack, Elizabeth Cooper Lindstrom, Barbara Moore Martin, Jeanne Iacono McVey, Catherine Glafcke Mobley, Alice Routh Moreno, Mary McVey Pearce, Bess Hall Potter, Gretchen Kiebler Raife, Louise Turner Ryle, Rita Wright Schaub, Ruth Shrodes Schilb, Leona Humston Regent: Mrs. Harold D. Hughes 50 year Member * year Member # Jr. #659597, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #664855, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #679238, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #556801, 2nd generation DAR 50 year Member # Jr. #681626, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #607564, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #559861, 2nd generation DAR 50 yr. #180413, 2nd gen. DAR 50 year Member # Jr. #578395, 2nd generation DAR 50 year Member # Sinclair, Helen Minson Smith, Jacqueline Springer, Ruth Van Valkenburgh Villanueva, Cathy Routh Wang, Nancy Kiebler White, Jean Harlow Wood, Shirley Valenzuela Alexander, John Allen, John Augh, Harmon Austin, Henry, Jr. Bard, Richard Beeson, Jacob Benson, Samuel Birdsall, Nathan Bishop, Isaac Blaidsel, Jacob Blount, Reading, Maj. Boone, Daniel, Col. Bradford, John, Jr. Brigham, Joel, Sr. Bronson, Josiah, Sr. Bronson, Josiah, Sr. Bronson, Josiah, Sr. Brown, Abraham Brown, Thomas Brown, Thomas Butler, Thomas Butler, William, Col. Button, Mathias Cain, Patrick Camp, Samuel Campbell, David, Lt. Caperton, Hugh, Lt. Cary, Thomas, Capt. Chaplin, Asa Clampitt, John DE Clay, Mitchell Combs,Benjamin Conyers, Charles Cooper, Frederick Cooper, William Crane, Josiah, Capt. Cullen, Thomas Cummings, Jacob Doolittle,Thomas Dresser, Oliver Dresser, Oliver Dutton, Moses Ewing, George, Lt. Finley, John, Capt. Ford, Alexander Ford, Jacob, Lt. Col. Fowler, David Gerow, Daniel Gibson, Joel Gilbert, Truman Goodner, Conrad Gray, Kelso Gregory, Abraham Gubtail,Thomas Gubtail,Thomas Gulick, Henry Hall, Thomas DE Hall, William Hall, William Hamilton, Thomas, Sr. Hanawakt, Henry Hardin, Martin Hargrave, John Hart, Joseph Henry, Patrick, Gov. Herring, John Heywood, Silas Hixson, William Hoogland, Amos Hopkins, Jonathan Howe, Eli Hughes, William, Ens. Humston, Edward Iddings, David, Ens Ives, Abel Jackson, Edward Jackson, Edward Jones, Stephen Jones, Stephen Judy, Martin II Judy, Martin III Kinter, John Kinter, John Kinter, John Knowlton, Thomas, Sr. Lt. Col, Labar, William Laboyteaux, Peter Lamb, John Lancey, Ebenezer Lattimer, Jonathan, Col. Lawton, Oliver Lentner, Conrad Litchenwalter,Abraham Logan, Robert Marcia Jones Kaiser Frances Tomlinson Boothe June Woodward Williams Anna Cackler Rogers Janelle Goin Titus Madeleine Beeson Powers Elspeth Gardner Sutton Margery Brown Norman Ellen Bishop Ella Douglass Alexander Hazel Gulick Miller Helen Rowell Solberg Carol Minnis Hugunin Nancy Brigham Gibson Elaine Manikowske Hunter Doris Manikowske Johnson Carol Manikowske Krienke Edith Cunningham Williamson Bessie Brooks Hill Jane Bass Kemp Frances Krumbhaar Leahy Frances Krumbhaar Leahy June Woodward Williams Kathleen Kirkpatrick Schaefer Early Mae Bennett Reed Lorraine Allen Hughes Jean Harlow White Elizabeth Cooper Levack Shirley, Valenzuela Wood Elizabeth Hubbard Chandley Jean Harlow White Sheila Kotchevar Brewster Gertrude Smith Cady Mary Fish Becker Charlotte Perry Buck Marjorie Allen Friel Frances Tomlinson Boothe Marion Rathbun Rallis Jacqueline Keaton Shelhart Rose Barker Iacono Jeanne Iacono Martin Mildred Dutton Wray K. Bliss Lemon Pinkerton Bertha Kiebler Evelyn Ford Jones Martha Rathburn McAvoy Lillian Fowler Bethel Margaret Schwartz Orr Maurine Brevoort Seely Carrol Gilbert Meyer Sarah Bond Catterman Lorraine Allen Hughes Belle Gregory Russo Lorraine Allen Hughes Ruthanne Lucille Hughes Victoria Nelson Killingsworth Rita Wright Ryle Laura Katherine Fandey Sarah Hall Fandey Mary Henry Dalton Frances Tomlinson Boothe Helen Rowell Solberg Martha Burnum Hanley Gertrude MacCoy Golden Mary Henry Dalton June Woodard Williams Sharon Dysart Dexter Helen Adams Gates Frances Tomlinson Boothe Bess Hall Pearce Barbara Moore Lindstrom Nancy Budd Wagoner Leona Humston Schilb Jacqueline Keaton Shelhart Suzanne Plain Walder Martha Burnum Hanley Ruth Price Morgan Lorraine Allen Hughes Janice Allen Wright Mary Johnson Engle Mary Johnson Engle Gretchen Kiebler Potter Nancy Kiebler Wang Bertha Kiebler Martha Utley Elizabeth Hampher Yaw Frances Tomlinson Boothe Laura Mae Williamson Foxworthy Ruth Van Valkenburgh Springer Mary Henry Dalton Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Ettington Helen Rowell Solberg Patricia Texter Rector Helen Ward Morton 402 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

109 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR EL REDONDO CHAPTER (continued) Looney, Michael Lothrop, Daniel, Jr. Lt. Loveland, Joseph Martin, Edmund McComb, William McD ill, John McHard, Joseph McKinney, Daniel Morgan, Charles, Capt. Munford, William Green, Col. Neal, James, Capt. Nuzum,Thomas Olmstead, Silas Olmstead, Silas Pace, John Parish, Roswell Parish, Roswell Parsons, Charles, Capt. Parsons, Charles, Capt. Patterson, Alexander Perkins, Francis Pickens, Andrew, Brig. Gen. Platt, John, Lt. DE Pomeroy, Medad, Sr. Potter, William Prillaman, Jacob, Sr. Proctor, James Proctor, James Purkitt, Henry Purkitt, Henry Read, David, Sr. Capt. Reinhardt, Christian Renfro, William Richardson, James Ringer, Michael Ritter, Casper Robinson, Robert Roper, Nathaniel Roundy, Uriah Rowell, Daniel Rowell, William, Capt. Sanders, Moses, Rev. Sawyer, Ebenezer Scarborough, James, Maj. Schermerhorn,John Schuyler, Jacob Scott, Henry Sharp, Andrew Short, Shubael Shumway, Isaac Whitney Small, Andrew, Ens. Sowder, Jacob, Sr. Steiner, John Stevens, Adams Sutliff, Samuel Thomas, Jane Black Thomas, John, Sr. Col. Thomas, John, Sr. Col. Tice, Richard Titus, John Titus, Jonathan, Capt. VT Sc VT Tomlinson, Benjamin, Col. Tolman, John Totman, John Tubb, George Tubb, George Tubb, William Van Dyke, William Van R., Robert, Brig. Gen. Van Slyke, William Veeder, Volkert, Lt. Col. Vest, John Waddell, Alexander Wakefield, Peter Wakefield,Thomas Walden, Ambrose, Lt. Walters,Thomas Watts, John Westcott, Ziba Wheeler, Benjamin Whitcomb, Benjamin Willcox, John Willcox, John Williams, Isaac Wiltbank, John, Maj. Wolverton, Daniel, Capt. Woodard, Ward DE Bettye G. Kirkpatrick Eleanor Breckenridge Gilbert Alta Mae Reed Hamilton Mary Johnson Engle Virginia Miller Wright Ni Carl Almgren Devine Helen McLennan Ince Virginia Conner Gasser Martha Burnum Hanley Artie Ward Blake Helen Rowell Solberg Anita Breeze Betty Wright Lawrence Gretchen Van Vleck Wright Marcia Jones Kaiser Catherine Glafcke McVey Mary McVey Moreno Helen Minson Sinclair Jacqueline Smith Lorraine Allen Hughes Barbara Mickelsen Spencer Sara Ann Lawson Bowlus Dorothy David Beauchamp Frances Tomlinson Boothe June Woodard Williams Jacqueline Keaton Shelhart Sharon Ann Burt Wilma Betzer Burt Mary Shrodes Krekeler Ruth Shrodes Schaub Bernice Regnier LaFever Jo Clare Thomas Spatz Jo Clare Thomas Spatz Jacqueline Keaton Shelhart Victoria Marchant Mann Victoria Marchant Mann Bertha Kiebler Doris Wilde Mahon Leda Pollock Rubilee Helen Powell Solberg Helen Rowell Solberg Martha Burnum Hanley Tonia Dahlstom Donnelly Pauline Wedworth Braswell Ann Donihee Coakley Hilda Vieau MacKichan Marcia Jones Kaiser Nancy Stephenson Guenther Lillian Huntley Harvey Betty Loebel June Woodward Williams Jacqueline Keaton Shelhart Evelyn Lacy Phillips Reba Demeritt Astone Myra George Sams Jo Clare Thomas Spatz Jo Clare Thomas Spatz Jo Clare Thomas Spatz Bess Hall Pearce Frances Tomlinson Boothe Katherine Cahill Ehrlich W. Lee Groner Phillips Donna Carman Kessler Louise Turner Raife Bess Hall Pearce Bess Hall Pearce Bess Hall Pearce Frances Tomlinson Boothe Carolyn Wright Taylor Georgia Schofield Cooper Shelagh Barnes Moore Jacqueline Keaton Shelhart Betty Remmert Lemke Dorothea Farris Williams Lorraine Mavity Hales Lucille Ruder King Wanda Walters Farrell Lavinia McDaniel Bailey Victoria Monde11 Edge Annabel Downing Berry Lorraine Allen Hughes Alice Routh Mobley Cathy Mobley Villanueva Grace Hewitt Bingham Bess Hall Pearce Frances Tomlinson Boothe Nancy Brigham Gibson EHHOLTZIA CHAPTER, LOS ANGELES Organized: June 16, 1894 State No. 2 Membership 104 Regent: Mrs. Raymond W Long Anderson, Jeanie Judd Beaumont, Denise Dennis Jr. #643544, 2nd generation DAR Bedard, Marie Letitia Board, Lorraine Elizabeth Buckley, Mary Jean Black DiGiacomo, Kathleen Connolly Dugan, Denise Burman Frandsen, Donna Breeden Jones, Winifred Hempstead Kearney, Mildred Renker Kent, Gloria Besenty Kester, Jody Prince Kingsbury, Maureen Baker Koo, Merry Holliday McKittrick, Marian Staples Merrill, Nancy Lee Zimmerman Niles, Cornelia Lefferts Pendleton, Betty Lou Dennison Pittenger, Aura-Lee Ageton Provine, Helen Connolly Reinholm, Virginia Parks Roberts, Doris Maxine McPherson Root, Lyn Donaldson Russo, Regina Priscilla Rust, Betty Zeran Snider, Edwina Josephine White, Leola Margaret Wilson, Elizabeth Gardner Woods, Donna Thornsburg Woolsey, Louise Stookey Jones Alderson, Thomas Allan, Col. John Allen, Isham Allen, Isham Allen, Isham Andrews, Charles, Sr. Asbury, Joseph Askew, Josiah Atkins, James Austin, John Wilson Banta, John Bellows, Peter Bendy, Capt. Caleb Berry, Thomas Bertram, William Bond, Abner Bourne, John Brown, Daniel, Sr. Brown, Daniel, Jr. Butler, Joshua Butler, Joshua Chipman, Ammi Christian, Maj. Gilbert Cole, Moses Coleman, Ebenezer Damon, Thomas, Sr. Dodge, Nathaniel Donaldson, Isaac Dooley, James Earnest, Ens. Felix Edwards, John Ellsworth, Henry Ellsworth, Henry Elwell, Lt. Jonathan Ewing, Capt. James Ewing, Capt. James Fairchild, William Field, Ebenezer Fleming, Col. William Fox, Jonah Fox, Stephen Fuller, Samuel, Sr. Fuller, Samuel, Jr. Gardinour, Jacob Gillespie, Jacob Harsh, Henry Hart, Joseph, Jr. Haynes, Capt. Aaron, Sr. Hempstead, Joshua Hempstead, Robert Herndon, Capt. George Hinds, Joseph Hollister, Capt. Elisha Horn, Henry Kesler (Casler), Jacob Lewis, Francis McFarland, John Marvin, Giles Mead, Robert Mead, Robert Merrill, Nathaniel Morris, Isaac Morris, Isaac Morris, Lt. John Myers, Frederick Myers, Frederick Neale, Daniel Newkirk, Henry Nichols, James, Jr. Nichols, James, Jr. Nixon, George Nowlin, Bryan VT VT VT Junior Member # Jr. #660644, 2nd generation DAR Junior Member # Junior Member # year Member # Jr. #66I753, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #63I963, 2nd generation DAR past C.A.R. Leola M. White Marjorie J. Allen Lorraine Allen Board L. Elizabeth Board S. Frances Allen Westover Florence R. Frandsen Eva Bates Meredith Jacqueline Askew Cervin Betsy Cartinhour Wagner Martha L. Austin Brennan Gloria Besenty Kent Aura-Lee Ageton Pittenger Mildred Wilcox Bowe Frost Betsy Cartinhour Wagner Marion E. Denney Mildred Renker Kearney Betsy Cartinhour Wagner Donna Breeden Frandsen Donna Breeden Frandsen Bernice Cochran Dennison Betty Dennison Pendleton Delilah Simmons Outram Linda A. Holford Virginia Parks Reinholm Elsie Coleman LeConte Elsie Damon Pearsall Edna Dodge Conrad Margaret Covington Barnard Betsey Cartinhour Wagner Winona M. McGuire Lillian Kemaghan Phyllis M. Benn Mabel Benn Long Dolores Elwell Boyd Helen Leonard Thornsburg Donna Thornsburg Woods Clarice G. Bennett Gladys Dodds Johnson Margaret Hilkey Kanim Florence R. Frandsen Florence R. Frandsen Mildred Renker Kearney Mildred Renker Kearney Betsy Cartinhour Wagner R. Joyce Gillespie Powell Margaret Harsh Sitko Mary Grace de Cook Charlotte Haynes Fowler Winifred Hempstead Jones Winifred Hempstead Jones Rita Butler Barrett Merry Holiday Koo Gladys Dodds Johnson Edna Kesler Blickenstaff Edna Kesler Blickenstaff Marian Staples McKittrick Annie Mai Kimball King D. Mazine McPherson Roberts Mae Mackebee Breeden Donna Breeden Frandsen Margie Bill Greene Josephine Shoemaker Andrews Irene Shoemaker Coler Louise Anderson Anderson Marjorie Eisenhart Duffy Miriam Eisenhart Kilpatrick Betsy Cartinhour Wagner Kathryn M. Moore Lloys Fuller Russo Regina P. Russo Winona M. McGuire Elois Scott Boring APL

110 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR EHHOLTZIA CHAPTER (continued) Offutt, James Offutt, Mordecai Burgess Outlaw, James Packwood, Samuel Polk, Maj. Edmund Raney, Jeremiah Rankin, David Rankin, Capt. Thomas Rockwell, John, Sr. Sappington,John Sappington,John Scurlock, Maj. Mial Stebbins, Joel Storts, John Jacob Thomas, Evan lbmlinson, Ens. Levi Weston, Sgt. Maj. James Wolfenbarger,Philip Wolfenbarger,Philip Woodworth, Dyer Wyatt, William, Jr. Yarrington, William Yarrington, William Betsy Cartinhour Wagner Betsy Cartinhour Wagner Mildred Pearson Vander Hoeven Dolores Smith Irvine Evelyn Polk Keen Marguerite Raney Schmidt Eva Bates Meredith Eva Bates Meredith Radine M. Hoag Frances N. Rimpau Margaret Rimpau Winona M. McGuire Gladys Dodds Johnson Faith Wakelee Stanhope Winona M. McGuire Elizabeth Bickford Winckel Louise Stookey Jones Woolsey Jody Prince Kester C. Janet Hunter Prince Kathryn M. Moore Mildred Gambrell Adair Jeanie Judd Anderson Grace Yarrington Judd HANNAH BUSHROD CHAPTER, HOLLYWOOD Organized: December 12, 1943 State No. 99 Membership 23 Arrigo, Carol Jean Hopla Brooker, Lonni Lees Brown, Alice Irene Dredla, Alberta Mary Norris, Karene Suzanna Sanderson, Bernice C. Dredla Regent: Mrs. Nina M. Howbert Ashley, Thomas VT Benedict, Nathaniel Bills, Daniel Botsford,John Bull, Aaron Bull, Asher Caldwell, James Camp, John Coggeshall, Sgt. John Coggeshall, Sgt. John Comstock, John Craig, Jr., James Davis, Matthew Dodge, Nathaniel Brown Foster, Thomas Greeley, Jacob ME Greeley, Jacob ME Green, Capt. John, Sr. Harris, Thomas Heist, Frederick Herkimer, Capt. Hendrick Herkimer, Johan Jost Hopkins, Jr., Consider Houston, Capt. Christopher Irish, Jedediah Jenks, Jesse Jones, Ambrose Keim, John Peter Leech, John McGarrah, Joseph McMillan, Capt. John Miller, Sgt. David Parker, Sgt. Ezra Patterson, Sgt. William Porter It. Samuel, Capt. Porter II, Samuel, Capt. Rives, William McGuffey Robison, James Salisbury, Jr., Henry Seymour, John Seymour, Capt. Seth ShuteIdt, Sgt. Peter Shufeldt, Sgt. Peter Smathers, Jacob Stirling, Alexander LA Sutherland, Lt. John VT Terrell, Edmund White, Sgt. Nathaniel Junior Member # Nadine Lois Campbell Mary Kathryn Jones Koester Alice Irene Brown Mary Kathryn Jones Koester Mary Kathryn Jones Koester Mary Kathryn Jones Koester Alice Irene Brown Kathleen Calbeck Powell Carol Jean Hopla Arrigo Grace Grinnell Hopla Alice Irene Brown Alice Irene Brown Annie Laurie Leech Jane Dickison Robbins Mary Kathryn Jones Koester Lonni Lees Brooker Margrit Hamilton Lees Alice Irene Brown Ruth June Boyer Todd Alice Irene Brown Mary Kathryn Jones Koester Mary Kathryn Jones Koester Mary Kathryn Jones Koester Alice Irene Brown Margrit Hamilton Lees Mary Kathryn Jones Koester Annie Laurie Leech Carol E. Brand Gwynn White Annie Laurie Leech Ruth Henry Lewis Alice Irene Brown Mary Kathryn Jones Koester Mary Kathryn Jones Koester Mildred Copley Haberlin Nina Norris Howbert Karene Suzanna Norris Ann Robison Virginia Elizabeth Appel Margrit Hamilton Lees Mary Kathryn Jones Koester Mary Kathryn Jones Koester Alberta Mary Dredla Bernice C. Dredla Sanderson Ella Marie Hunger Pearson Estelle McCausland Copas Mary Kathryn Jones Koester Linda Meier Mary Kathryn Jones Koester HOLLYWOOD CHAPTER, HOLLYWOOD Organized: March 18, 1910 State No. 18 Membership 83 Regent: Mrs. Donald P Wood Abrams, Patience Fero Aloia, Ruth Leach Bent, Loma Catlin Bilderback, Juanita McGee Bowles, Anna Wheeler Bradford, Suzanne Wood Burkholder, Esther York Cabana, Barbara Kreutzer Capley, Kimberly Holaday Cave, Luella Tarbox Chwastyk, Laurel Dee Civello, Marianne Tirado Clements, Barbara Young Culbertson, Ruth Potts Doran, Adelaide Paxton Dyer, Constance Hurst Evans, Gilberta Knickerbocker Feutz, Martha Annette Foster, Beatrice Bearer Frields, Berneice Hudson Geibel, Edna Stanley Gentz, Opal White Gilbert, Cynthia Ann Gilbert, Jocelyn Muller Giovannini, Georgeann Mueller Gray, Elton ise Steckel Greene, Doris Valentine Guasti, Henrietta Burns Haas, Betty S. Hathaway, Sharon Heller Hazapis, Adele Arthur Holaday, Marla Markwell Howard, Patricia Baldwin Howe, Elizabeth Jardine, Georgia Tait Jennings, Lorraine Brown Johnsen, Mary Kimsey Jones, Marie Leeth Kelman, Maxine Dahlmar Kerr, Mary Gilbert Kilbourne, Harper Kuhn, Sarah Sappington Lloyd, Anniemary McMath, Virginia K. McMickle, Jane Higbee Macdonald, Katherine Potts Madole, Jan Pressley Maki, Margaret Mueller Mann, Ann McLane Markwell, Lake Goodwin Mathews, Marcina Thelma Miles, Louella May Miller, Anna Engin Moore, Linda Smith Moore, Mae Bassett Muller, Bertha Louise Muller, Sarah Stoneham Oliver, Marilyn Tower Paul, Janet Rubey Phegley, Margaret Nelson Quick, Marjorie Fay Reitz, Ruth McDowell Robbins, Mildred Guasti Rose, Chlora Burton Ross, Harriett Matthews Rubey, Mary Hile Rutter, Mary Glessner Sawyer, Grace Rosetta Smith, Marie Benson Stevenson, Elizabeth Mueller Stewart, Arlene Wood Strough, Wilma Walker Sullivan, Mae Jean Sullivan, Margaret Kathryn Tirado, Virginia Wolfe Upton, Jean Weisenburg, Modest Newcommer Wells, Maxine Be ttler Wells, Ruth Sawyer Wolfer, Consuelo Stewart Wood, Winifred Geibel Wood, Opal Beebe Woods, Nancy Jewel Bailey, James Bailey, James Banta, Abraham Banta, Abraham Banta, Abraham Barnes, John Sr. Bayne, James W. Beard, Andrew Belding, Silas Sr. Bitgood, John 1st generation DAR Member Junior Member # Junior Member # st generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 4th generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 50 year Member # Junior Member # th generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member Junior Member #55339I 1st generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 5th generation DAR Member 5th generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 5th generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 4th generation DAR Member 4th generation DAR Member Junior Member # st generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 4th generation DAR Member 4th generation DAR Member lst generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member 1st generation DAR Member Junior Member # st generation DAR Member 50 year Member #I generation DAR Member Grace Rosella Sawyer Ruth Sawyer Wells Beatrice Bettler Foster Patricia Baldwin Howard Maxine Settler Wells Ellouise Steckel Gray Berneice Hudson Frields Margaret Nelson Phegley Patience Fero Abrams Barbara Young Clements 404 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

111 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Brown, Dempsey Burns, James II HOLLYWOOD CHAPTER (continued) LOS ANGELES CHAPTER, LOS ANGELES Doris Valentine Greene Henrietta Burns Guasti Burns, James II Mildred Guasti Robbins Organized: December 6, 1911 State No. 24 Membership 93 Regent: Mrs. Joseph Harker Catlin, Timothy Loma Catlin Bent Beckett, Dolores Hunt 50 year Member # Chandler, James Jean Upton Bergman, Ellen Gibbon Chapman, Alpheus LoneIla May Miles Carlson. Barbara Hornung Collier,John Nancy Jewel Woods D'Amico, Virginia Shephard Cundiff, John Ruth Leach Aloia Day, Mary Ellen Cookman Cushing, Caleb Sharon Heller Hathaway Erskine, Elizabeth Hampton, past C.A.R. Dean, Joel Mary Kimsey Johnsen Freeman, Anne Stewart 5th generation DAR, past C.A.R. Dean, Joel Jan Pressley Madole Gibbon, Katherine Cottle 50 yr. Member #101653, past C.A.R. Duke, Francis Maxine Dahlmar Kelman Gillette, Alva Woodhouse Eads, Charles Ruth Leach Aloia Gillette, Melissa Joy Jr. #681797, 4th gen., past CAR. English, Charles KY Ruth Leach Aloia Hammond, Edna Quickel Fisher, James Kimberly Holaday Capley Harris, Caroline Parks Fisher, James Marla Markwell Holaday Humbert. Charaline Page Jr. #578449, 2nd generation DAR Fisher, James Lake Goodwin Markwell Ingram, Jane McKee Fowler, Godfrey Adele Arthur Hapazis Johnson, Jeanne Anderson Fuller, Abraham Mae Jean Sullivan Kendall, Sara Stoker Fuller, Abraham Margaret Kathryn Sullivan Kennedy, Helen Wilcox Fussell, William Lorraine Brown Jennings Kingman, Adelaide Bledsoe 50 year Member # Galbraith, John Mary Glessner Rutter Koehler, Thomasine Griggs 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Hathaway, Philip, Jr. Ann McLane Mann Lawrence, Sarah Fletcher Head, Benjamin Chlora Burton Rose Long, Nancy Omohundro Hines, Henry Gilberta Knickerbocker Evans Lorber, Melanie Gillette Jr. #682014, 4th gen., past C.A.R. Hough, Elisha Adelaide Paxton Doran Mather, Patricia Tally Howe, Amasa Elizabeth Howe Morton, Mary Crail Evans Hughes, Rowland KY Marjorie Fay Quick Morton, Mary Gladys Jr. #685163, 4th gen., past CAR. Ingersoll, William Janet Rubey Paul Nix, Helen Ryone Ingersoll, William Mary Hile Rubey Palmer, Marian Coe Johnson, Robert Sarah Sappington Kuhn Ryder, Frances Baker 50 year Member # Kachlein, John Peter Suzanne Wood Bradford Sallee, Mary Madeline Wilcox Kellogg, Samuel Mae Bassett Moore Sargeant, Barbara Pearson Knickerbocker, Petrus, Sr. Gilberta Knickerbocker Evans Shaw, Louise Sentz Lane, Aquilla / Opal White Gentz Smith, Helen Toy 50 yr Member #225417, 2nd gen. Leith, Ephraim Marie Leeth Jones Steelsmith, Mary Courson Locke, Deacon David Harriett Matthews Ross Steward, Haidee CarII McLean, Archibald Georgeann Mueller Giovannini Stewart, Jeanette Beistle McLean, Archibald Margaret Mueller Maki Stone, Dorothy Toy McLean, Archibald Elizabeth Mueller Stevenson Strange, Elizabeth Gibbon McMath, James Virginia K. McMath Tatum, Vernette Ripley McVitty, Cromwell Martha Annette Feutz Thomson, Patricia Brown Marsh, Enos, Jr. Esther York Burkholder Walulik, Dawn Goodwin Martin, Hezekiah, Jr. Arlene Wood Stewart Williams, Elsie-Jean Rush Miller, Noah Ruth McDowell Reitz Witt, Alexandra Washington Jr. #681600, 3rd generation DAR Milliken,Thomas Brenda Harper Kilbourne Zalewski, Jean Baldwin Neukommer, Ulrich Modest Newcommer Weisenberg Ackerman, Benjamin Martha Graham McCarter Nichols, Daniel Lorraine Brown Jennings Adams, Samuel Henrietta Smith Cecil Noe, Randall Opal Beebe Wood Ballard, John Linda Callaway Polhemus Potts, David Ruth Potts Culbertson Battle, Elisha Margaret Johnson Hancock Potts, David Katherine Potts Macdonald Beach, David Colette Beach Witt Powell, Joseph Juanita McGee Bilderback Benson Enoch Mary Johnston Courson Ray, Clement Patience Fero Abrams Bourne, Benjamin Katherine Bourne Gates Richardson, Isaac Laurel Dee Chwastyk Brown, Paul Gertrude Wiser Butcher Richardson, Isaac Cynthia Ann Gilbert Bunner, Joseph Jeanne Anderson Johnson Richardson, Isaac Jocelyn Ann Gilbert Campbell, William VT Gertrude Wiser Butcher Richardson, Isaac Mary Gilbert Kerr Cheney, Caleb Nancy Omohundro Long Richardson, Isaac Bertha Louise Muller Cherry, Thomas Sally Cherry Dempsey Richardson. Isaac Sarah Stoneham Muller Clark, Reuben Jean Ward Salcido Richardson,Jesse /KY Ruth Leach Aloia Coe, Matthew D. Doris Kettering Lloyd Harker Ridley, George / Opal White Gentz Crail, John Mary Grail Evans Morton Roberts,Daniel Marie Benson Smith Crittendon, John J. Barbara Salisbury Digles Sanders, Benjamin Arlene Wood Stewart Crudup, Josiah Margaret Johnson Hancock Scheibly, Peter Jane Higbee McMickle Cutter, John Ellen Wood Mohun Simpson, Lewis Constance Hurst Dyer Dabney, Richard Alva Woodhouse Gillette Sinclair, James Anna Wheeler Bowles Davidson, William L. Betty Upton Gates Spalding, Benjamin Betty S. Haas Dixson, Robert Dorothy Atkinson George Spofford, Eldah Consuelo Stewart Wolfer Dobbs, Hugh Barrett Carolyn Dobbs Ray Stanley, James Edna Stanley Geibel Dorland, Luke Henrietta Dorland George Stanley, James Winifred Geibel Wood Ferris, Richard Susan Laurence Budge Tarbox, William Luella Tarbox Cave Fowler, Godfrey Margaret Johnson Hancock Taylor, Joseph, Jr. Gilberta Knickerbocker Evans Thurman, John, Sr. Tilghman, Joseph Ruth Leach Aloia Anna Fugitt Miller Todd, David Georgia Tait Jardine Galbreath. Robert Alice Ludington Bachmann Gibson, Isaac Gregg, Samuel Grittis, William Margaret Gibson Carr Kathryn Greene Hawkins Mary Ellen Cookman Day Harris, Israel Louise Mitchell Carbone Tower, Malachi, Jr. Marilyn Tower Oliver Hasbouck, David Kristine Markle Pasqualone Van Cleave, Benjamin Marcine Thelma Matthews Haskell, Jonathon Doris Andes Lewis Walker, James Wilma Walker S trough Hendel, Cabel Luan Ruth Hendee Henry Ward, Jedediah Barbara Kreutzer Cabana Hickman, George Anne Aynesworth Kenmore Wolfe, Philip Marianne Tirado Civello Hobbs, Benjamin Mary Frances Hays Cox Wolfe, Philip Linda Smith Moore Hodgkins, Samuel Sally Heath Rives Wolfe, Philip Virginia Wolfe Tirado Hudson, William Mary Grail Evans Morton Wyckoff, John Ann iemary Lloyd Hyde, Elijah Louise Susan Spaulding Andersen APL

112 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR LOS ANGELES CHAPTER (continued) Johnson,John K imball, Jonathon Lane, Richard Lattimore, James Lichtenberger, John K. McCollum, John McElwain, James Minton, John Morris, Amos Nicholas,Flaye Omohundro, Richard Parsons, Jeffry Penfield, Jesse Pennington, Charles Potter, Eliakim Reese, David Reinhardt, Philip Rockwell, Jabez Rohrer, Christian Rohrer, Christian Sammis, Timothy Sharp, Andrew Shaw, Jeremiah Smith, James Steele, John Strozier,Peter. GA Tuttle, Caleb Weakly, Thomas Webster, Moses White, Thomas Williams, John Williamson, William Wolcott, Wyatt Woodruff, John Margaret Johnson Hancock Nancy Omohundro Long Gertrude Wiser Butcher Mary Crail Evans Morton Elizabeth Hampton Erskine Gertrude Wiser Butcher Julia Luckey de Munoz Charlotte Jones Rolland May Morris Holcomb Mary Madeline Wilcox Sallee Nancy Omohundro Long Sally Heath Rives Madeleine Lang Lucke Pennington Miller Weaver Katherine Potter Bryant Lois Fort Cowen Miriam Alward Fowler Lois Ryman Lewis Martha Leslie Hess Martha Rohrer Leslie Marian Coe Palmer Mary Crail Evans Morton Elizabeth Carr Pine Dayton Caroline Smythe Parks Harris Anne Eliz. Stewart Freeman Lois Prickett Fleming Gertrude Wiser Butcher Jane McKee Ingram Geraldine Webster Seibert Gail Gossett Patricia Tally Mather Vivian Christine Prince Edray Wolcott Minton Virginia Shepard D'Amico MILLY BARRETT CHAPTER, LOS ANGELES Organized: December 21, 1938 State No. 92 Membership 51 Anderson, Virginia Auer, Wilma Elaine Broderson, Margaret Cannon, Cecillia Hite Glassman, Margaret Keller, Dorothy Lohr, Jeanne DeBoos Martinque, Evelyn Smith Olstad, Jacklyn Wyne Vanderpool, Lois Bowden Verrue, Dorcas Morris Whittington, Mrs. Floyd Smith Regent: Mrs. Otis Hackett Baldwin, Isreal Brown, Adley Davenport, Anthony Sims Davenport, Anthony Sims Holly, Closson Hollingsworth,Thomas Kellog, Preserved Powell, Benjamin Pollock, John Scott, Moses Sleeth, Alexander Tipton, Col. John Wells, Phillips Williams, Pvt. James DE VT Jr. #687I65, 4th gen. DAR 50 year Member # year Member # Helen Mueller Margaret Broderson Ruth Hackett Eva Gertrude Meyers Helen Mueller Lillian Bradley Mary Dumont Margaret Broderson Jeanne Lohr Dorothea C. Merrifield Dorcas Verrue Jannielou Carter Helen Mueller Tillie Emily Moore RAHO LOS VERDES CHAPTER, RAHO LOS VERDES Organized: February 5, 1982 State No. 189 Membership 22 Gamette, Deborah Lynn Gurzi, Lynda Radecki Radecki, Ruth Ellen Schulthies, Elaine Haglund Regent: Mrs. Marvin Kirkwood Ballard, William Sr. Bell, Martha McFarland McGee Brockway, Consider Clearwater, Jacob Eblin, John Fuson, Thomas Milner, Luke Milner, Luke Mustain, Avery Ransom, James Ransom, James Ransom, James Spicer,Jeremiah Spicer,Jeremiah Junior Member # Junior Member # Junior Member #67I075 Junior Member # Patricia McKinney Kirkwood Carol Boots Magee Belle Earl Chohanin Maud Mercer Sellman Hazel Carter Earl Mary Vanderpool Laughton Betty Leaven Maynes Lorraine Maynes Smith Dorothea Watson McGaha Lynda Radecki Gurzi Frances Rogers Radecki Ruth Ellen Radecki Dorothy Carney Kelly Edna Cummings Marchington Whitson, William Whitson, William Whitson, William Whitson, William JoAnne Whitson Allenbaugh Mary Whitson Bassett Sharron Allenbaugh Hazley Shawna Allenbaugh Kleiman RAHO SAN JOSE DE BUENOS AIRES CHAPTER, WEST LOS ANGELES Organized: February 4, 1935 State No. 87 Membership 52 Aikin, Mary Cornelia Grim Brooks, Jane Harley Carbaugh, Martha Corrick Cooper, Deborah Lynn Cowgill, Hen riette Dickey Cregier, Virginia Johnston Grim, Nancy Ellen Hansen, Janet Watson Hille, Caroline Florence Hume, Dagny Layne Joplin, Eula Seeley Woodward Kirshner, Grace Morgan Clarke Lowe, Marion Tuttle Otting, Elizabeth Schlalos Parke, Jeannette Lombard Piehl, Ann Alexander Sikes Pringle, Elizabeth Savage, Evelyn Straub Savage, Nancy Straub Scott, Jana Marie Troxler, Katherine Gillespie Williams, Adelaide Bullock Williams, Maureen Rae Woodward, Vera Ellen Seeley Alexander, Hezekiah Alexa nder, John Allen, Elisha Allen, Elisha Alston, John Atkinson, John Baker, George Adam Bennett, Walter Bennett, Walter Bennett, Walter Blodgett, Daniel, 111 Bouldin, Thomas Clark, David Clark, John Corwin, Silas Daggett, Daniel Daggett, Daniel Daggett, Daniel Daggett, Daniel Davis, Elias, Sr. Dodge, Ammi Dozier, James Dugan, Thomas, Sr. Dunlap, Robert Gildersleeve, Richard Gleason, James Gregory, William Gregory, William Hall, Samuel Henkle, John Justice Hewitt, Sterry Kiblinger, Adam Kiblinger, Adam King, Thomas, Sr. King, Thomas, Sr. Lamson, William Little, George Maxwell, Squire Mears, John Murray, Samuel Mylin, John Osborn, Stephen Pease, Nicholas Pitman, Nicholas Powell, Elijah Powell, Elijah Reynolds, George Scudder, Nathaniel Spaulding, Joseph, Jr. Sprague, Elkanah, Sr. Standish, Thomas Stedman, Samuel Tooker, Jonah Tuttle, Clement Van Arnam, Abraham Vaughan,Thomas Vaughan, Thomas Vaughan,Thomas Wallace,Thomas Woodward, Peter Regent: Mrs. Dana McLeod Mills VT 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 50 year Member # Jr. #575498, 2nd gen., past C.A.R. Jr. #630469, 3rd gen., past C.A.R. Past C.A.R. 50 year Member # th generation DAR, past C.A.R. 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. #61782I, 3rd gen., past C.A.R. Jr. #659292, 2nd generation DAR 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Ann Alexander Sikes Piehl Jane Harley Brooks Elizabeth Hughes Nollan Edna Hughes Wiechman Virginia Johnston Cregier Ruby Radford Hille Elizabeth Eves Ramser Bessie Radford Brown Alice Radford Cheney Lena Radford Randolph Dagny Layne Hume Jane Harley Brooks Mary Cornelius Willey Marjorie Brady Lohr Linda Lindley Heredia Mary Jackson Hertz Agnes Jackson Miller Jana Marie Scott Janet Myral Jackson Scott Deborah Lynn Cooper Beulah Andrew Peckman Kinkead Grace Morgan Clarke Kirshner Elizabeth Schlalos Otting Elizabeth Tetsch Pringle Marjorie Brady Lohr Martha Corrick Carbaugh Evelyn Straub Savage Nancy Straub Savage Janet Watson Hansen Maria Eugenia Reachi Edith Hollister Sawyer Shaffer Cornelia Grim Aikin Nancy Ellen Grim Adelaide Bullock Williams Maureen Rae Williams Jeannette Ford Henkes Cornelia Grim Aikin Helen Schacht Mills Helen Schacht Mills Elizabeth Schlalos Otting Marjorie Mylin Bagnold Elizabeth Schlalos Otting Jeannette Lombard Parke Margaret Pitman Guinney Eula Woodward Joplin Vera Seely Woodward Caroline Florence Hills Isabelle Bond Gilchrist Virginia Farmer Loveton Beverly Thompson Tackett Katherine Gillespie Troxler Olive Louise Jones Jeannette Ford Henkes Marion Tuttle Lowe Helen Schacht Mills Marjorie Elizabeth Clothier Ruth Schofield Clothier Selma Vaughan Clothier Henriette Dickey Cowgill Jean Williams DeNault 406 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

113 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR RODEO DE LAS AGUAS CHAPTER, BEVERLY HILLS Organized: Apri122, 1970 State No. 165 Membership 71 Campbell, Jean Norton Cannon, Leonore Keefe DeLia, Donna Duplanty, Diane Young Edwards, Patricia Lyon Ehring, Janet Shaffer Meyer Eisenstadt, Susan Hassen Farrell, Martha Ivey Gardner, Lynn McCutchen Grollman, Alice Greenlee Grube, Katherine Nantz Gulick, Helen Iredell Hall, Barbara Jeffries Hoon, Dabney Woodly Jeffries, Frances Keen Johnson, Cassandra Gail Johnson, Holly Lyon, Helen Winebright Mavis, Kay Orwin Middlebrook, Alice Caruthers Molina, Laura Rowe Molloy, Prances Wiggins Oberstein, Joyce Yale O'Neill, Patricia Molloy Roberts, Stephanie Reingold Ross, Lorraine Magee Rowe, Gloria Gordon Schneidermeyer, Kathryn Searles, Barbara Whittman Varsi, Cynthia Johnson Wiggins, Margaret White, Jane Collins Young Atkinson,Thomas Averill, Nathan Banta, John Bell, John Buford, Simeon Cleveland, Ezra Clifford, Charles Copp, David Cranston. John Daggett, Daniel Dungan Jr., James Dungan Jr., James Eargute, Sebastian Fort Sr., Micajah Gallup, Thomas Giles, John Gladney, Samuel Goodell, David Greenwalt, Philip Gregg, Mathew Johnson,John Kimball,Jonathan Dinkle, Peter Lichtenwalter,John Lough,John Moore, Risdon Paine, George Pauling, Henry Read II, John Robertson, Alexander Rugg, Asa Shields, William Shields, William Smith, James Tougas,Joseph Tyler, Sr., Robert Ulmer, John Ward, Israel Willoughby, Bliss Regent: Mrs. Helen IV Lyon ME Junior Member # year Member # Jr. #678969, 2nd generation DAR 50 year Member # th generation DAR Member 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. #588352, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #639480, 4th generation DAR Jr. #648790, 3rd generation DAR 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Marjorie Halbach Herrmann Margaret Ann Gowdy Maw Doris Sanford Besenty Beulah Beatrice Beggs Watson Cecile Buford Becka Audrey Elmere Fritzke Mary Louise Daubenberger Jane Copp Berger Autumn Shade Freeman Merle Daggett Wright Nancy Way Sheldon Barbara Way Saila Betty Neff Kelley Joyce Lester Acing Id Patricia Ellen Heirs Ardelle Bryant Gratiot Jane Gladney Eisenberg Bertha Trimble Ulrich Carrie Lee Johnson Roen Carol Oakley Jackson Gladys Wentzel Galbraith Jane Augustine Thompson Phyllis Schaale Thompson Lydia Waltz Harshbarger Louise Lough Hasten Helen Todd Franklin Jean Craft Scott Patricia Ann Barham Boyne Madalyn Rollins Hughes Carole Johnson Bultema Margaret Paul Scott Alexandra Zia Shields Barbara Schields Washburn Lois Smith Fisher Alice Cecelia Ecker Constance Kurtzworth Crocker Nancy Ulmer Mathewson Nancy Perkins Small Jeanette Willoughby Randall SANTA MONICA CHAPTER, SANTA MONICA Organized: May State No. 11 Membership 54 Booher, Lexie Louise DeGreene, Karola A. Eddy, Judith Joan LaVine Evans, Mary Manning Feldmeier, Barbara Gaylord Ferrero, Brenda Bremer Foerster, Joan Hoe'ter Fuller, Florence Whitmore Greer, Mary Charlotte Gex Regent: Mrs. Richard H. 1Ceagy Jr. #530890, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #660320, 2nd generation DAR 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 50 year Member #91295 Grimmer, Margaret Aciamick Gwyn, Mary Beatrice Horne, Joyce Wygant Johnson, Carol Cowdrey Jones, Georgia Bremer Low, Kerr Wittier Moe, Evelyn Elaine Moe, Jacquelyn E Miesse Nelson, Janet Saenger O'Brien, Mary Jane Feldmeier Ragland, Martha Montgomery Saenger, Helena McCoy Saenger, Jennie Landers Sheffield, Louise Van Loon Trail, Dorothy Gale Walther, Janet Johnson Athearn, James Ashby, Silas Bowles, Thomas Brees, Azeriah Bucklew, Samuel Brumbaugh, Conrad Chesebrough,Elijah Collier, Joseph Collins, Amos Collins, Amos Collins, Amos Cooper, Capt. Robert Cooper, William Doty, David Eichelberger,Martin Ewing, Robert Fair, John Foust, George Gaddis, Col. Thomas Groat,Hendrick Hayden, Levi Herrick, Col. Rufus Hoppin, Samuel Laudermilk,Jacob McClure, James Moulton, Cutting Prescot, Jedediah, Jr. Prescott, Maj. Joseph Richards, Guy, Jr. Rockwell, Jabez Sims, Pvt. Augustin Smith, Thomas Keeling Stewart, Col. Charles Tuttle, Lt. Simon Wilson, Col. Benjamine KY 50 yr. #152272, 2nd generation DAR 50 yr. #208306, 2nd generation DAR 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Junior Member # rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. #595709, 3rd generation DAR 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Junior Member # Gladys Mayhew Miesse Joyce Ashby Warrington Jennie Landers Saenger Helen E. Howlett Claudia Kmetkao Wedge Janith Gee Biorkman Alice Hume Gaffers Slater Jocelyn Aldridge 1Ceagy Brenda Collins Bremer Ferrero Georgia Bremer Jones Helena McCoy Saenger Dorothy Nell Clay Elizabeth Perry Bruns Eva Hetzler Eichholtz Mildred Poundstone Gamero Mary Ellen Combes McNeil Katherine Fair Baesch Rosvall Lucille Graves Foley Janet Saenger Nelson Marion Groat Meyer Barbara Kane Javelers Florence Herrick Johnson Catherine Hoy Roesch Estey Cox LaVine Elinor McClure Funk Lavon Martha Fitzgerald Ruth Wilkinson O'Donnell Helen Hutchins Hayes Virginia Van Matre Blashill Ruth Anderson Drummond Mary Louise Sims Hamilton Calista Wright Leonard Mary Manning Evans Dorothy Tuttle Nitch Mary Anne Hannah Madden TEMEAL CHAPTER, CIFIC LISADES Organized: May 15, 1955 State No. 137 Membership 43 Ash, Katharine Cornell Harper Bailey, Lucy Elizabeth Lange Bishop, Jennifer Ellen Johnson Dieterle, Patricia Ann Bates Fors, Sarah Drake Smith Hagmann, Marlene Ann Harper, Roberta Stratton Lane Hawkins, Elise Lee Hartung Hocker, Anne Vernam Wilcox Hoehn, Sara J. McGraw Humphrey, Connie Sue Johnson, Laura Caton Selby Katz, Martha Jane Miner Matheson, Madonna Cord Reilly, Kimberly Ann Williams Roberts, Ruth Ray Savage, Evelyn Byrd Hartung Shepard, Roberta Jean Oplinger Throckmorton, Eleanor Doris Throckmorton, Helen Ray Amold,James Batcheider,Timothy Binder,Jacob Boyden, Justus Brown, John Burckhartt, Christopher F. Cantine, John Chapman, Samuel Chapman, Stephen Clarke, Thomas Cowden, Robert Dayidson,James Davis, Jr., Daniel Davis, Sr., Daniel Dickerson, Walter Fowler, Jacob Fuller, Stephen Gilman, Samuel Regent: Mrs. Lyle Harper, Jr. TN / / 4th generation DAR Member Junior Member # Jr. #66I987, 2nd generation DAR 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. #678123, 2nd generation DAR 50 yr. Member #175924, 2nd gen. Junior Member # year Member # Feme Fernande Boeger Bishop Patricia Roberts Morra Alice Royal Roth Crilly Susan Hagmann Monselle Anne Vernam Wilcox Rocker Patricia Ann Bates Dieterle Lorraine Cantine Perlin Roberta Stratton Lane Harper Betty Jane Stevenson Roberta Stratton Lane Harper Hatti Lou Wheller Pinson Maurine Davidson Hall Roberta Stratton Lane Harper Roberta Stratton Lane Harper Ruth Ray Roberts Roberta Stratton Lane Harper Kimberly Ann Williams Reilly Roberta Stratton Lane Harper APL

114 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR TEMEAL CHAPTER (continued) Frogg, John, Sr. Gibson, John, Jr. Silva Campbell Belcher Virginia Black Purves Hatch, Sr., John VT Harriett Ellen Hatch Graves, Benjamin / Jean Graves Weier Hedges, Silas Roberta Stratton Lane Harper Hackett, Robert Inez French Chapman Heywood, Zimri Roberta Stratton Lane Harper Haycrost, Samuel Gladys Vertrees Wallace Howard, Groves Dorothy Howard Mimms Humphrey, William Constance Cianciarulo Hull, Josiah Laura Caton Selby Johnson Jackson, Benjamin Leona Silvis Hines Hester Johnson, Josiah Roberta Jean Oplinger Shepard Josl in, Capt. Abijah Gayle Nagle Adolphe Lane, Gershom F. Roberta Stratton Lane Harper King, Joseph Kathleen Hendricks Ricker Lane, John Roberta Stratton Lane Harper King, William Beverly Howard Hendricks Langley, Samuel Roberta Stratton Lane Harper Lindley, Demas Ruth Lindley Carlander Le Compte, Charles Nona Elizabeth Goulding Lippitt, Moses Zona Bond Bealle Lee, Richard Henry Evelyn Byrd Hartung Savage Martin, Isaac Frances E. Riepe Glantz May, Benjamin Morris, William Morrison, Francis Noble, Nathaniel Maida Ferlene Burch Hastings Noralee Elizabeth Mastropieri Mary Jane Mathewson Hagmann Nina Iola Noble McCoy Martin, Isaac Mason, Josiah Moody, William Motsinger, Feliz Otis, Barnabas Ester L. Riepe Maxwell Annette Kinney Ross Jeanne L. Osborne Wood Mary Anne Motsinger Houston Pearle Spencer Burdick Opp, Jacob Joy Lillian Johnson Franklin Patterson, James Alexander TN Hazel Tillotson Gurney Pearce, Sr., James Evelyn Lorene Morris Adair Perkins, Ebenezer Miriam Burdick Lawrence Prindle, Zalmon Nancy Grace Elwood Shearer, Jacob Mary Oyster Baldwin Quick, John Madonna Cord Matheson Sherman, James, Jr. Katherine Goggins Clark Ray, William Helen Ray Throckmorton Simmons, Allen Donna Thompson Hekler Raymond, Simeon Sarah Drake Smith Fors Staley, Melchior Ruth Steele Lawrence Records, Josiah DE Martha Jane Miner Katz Temple, Samuel Frances Thelma Tomlinson Kerns Reynold, Fielding Roberts, Daniel Robertson,John Stratton, Hezekiah Thomas, Jacob ME Jennifer Ellen Johnson Bishop Karen Lee Roberts Lucy Elizabeth Lange Bailey Roberta Stratton Lane Harper Mary Elizabeth Middlekauff Clary Thurston, Oliver Van Doren, Abraham Van Dusen, Matthew Van Dusen, Matthew Peggy Luke Miner Jessie Fullerton Barrett Josephine Cole Baldwin Mary Margaret Cole Jarecki Thorpe, Reuben Mary Jane Mathewson Hagmann Warner, Pvt. Omri Helen Patton Casey Thrall, Samuel Katherine Cornell Harper Ash Weisner, John Helen McDonald Freeman Throckmorton, Job Eleanor Doris Throckmorton Wilkinson, Edwin Mott Martha McDuffie Youngberg Titcomb, Edmund Patricia Roberts Morra Williams, George, Sr. Kathleen Piper Williams Traver, Peter Edythe Eckert Homer Rodriguez Van Dyke, Abraham Elizabeth Mary Dracas Bunstine Wagonner, Isaac Nina Iola Noble McCoy Walker, Charles ME Sara J. McGraw Hoehn White, Giles Anne Vernam Wilcox Hocker White, John Connie Sue Humphrey DIST X SAN GABEL LLEY Director: Mrs. Frank J. Erhart 339 So. Indian Hill Blvd., Claremont, CA ALHAMBRA-SAN GABEL CHAPTER, ALHAMBRA Organized: November 6, 1920 State No. 46 Membership 62 Regent: Mrs. Chester A. Cleveland CLAREMONT CHAPTER, CLAREMONT Organized: November State No. 42 Membership 51 Regent: Mrs. James R. Ganger JOHN GREENLEAF WH1TTIER CHAPTER, WHITTIER Organized: March State No. 78 Membership 78 Regent: Mrs. Donald E. Westcott Benson, Anna Farley Wishek Marzilliano, Deborah Dry Sawyer, Dorothy McGraw Thiel, Melanie Westcott Westcott, Doris Pinkelton 50 year Member # Junior Member # nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. COVINA CHAPTER, COVINA Organized: November State No. 33 Membership 54 Appling, Thomas Doris Pinkelton Westcott Regent: Mrs. Betty Jo Hulse Bass, Ebenezer Doris Wade Dey Bates, Corn. James Dorothea L. Dearing Stewart Cherry, Nellie Bartlett 50 year Member # Biffle, Jacob Winnie Eller Green Blair, Julia Twanet Cherry Blanchard, Jotham Lolita A. Clark Tamayo Craven, Jo Anne Stockberger Brock, George Evalene Barnett Chapman Wilson, Margaret A. Stockberger Callahan, John Doris Pinkelton Westcott Davis, Dorothy Sundgren Davis, Cora Roberta Ernst, Linda Spooner Johnston, Theresa Johnson, Diona Glass 3rd generation, Junior Member Junior Member # Junior Member # Jr. #644946, 2nd generation DAR Christian, Charles Christian, John Colburn, Davis Couch, Capt. John Doris Pinkelton Westcott Doris Pinkelton Westcott Margaret Colburn Dunn Audrey Johnston Soli Lerum,Daphene Glass Jr. #627110, 2nd generation DAR Crist, Adam Vivian Mae Crist Sandow Levin, Debra G. Guinn Junior Member # Crosby, Lt. Oliver Lois Crosby McDonnell West, Brandy Lynn Junior Member # Cutter, Amni Frances Christine Cutter McPeek Zellmann, Helen L. Glass Jr. #644747, 2nd generation DAR Cutter, Amni Iris Ann Cutter Bird Davidson, Alexander Doris Pinkelton Westcott Evans, Edward Doris Pinkelton Westcott DON JOSE VERDUGO CHAPTER, CREENTA-CANADA Farley, Ebenezer Anna Farley Wishek Benson Frost, Josiah Doris Pinkelton Westcott LLEY Fry, Michael Doris Pinkelton Westcott Organized: March State No. I29 Membership 51 Fry, Valentine, Sr. Westcott Doris Pinkelton Regent: Mrs. Campbell Belcher Hall, Anan Frances Hancock McCoy Hampton, James Doris Pinkelton Westcott Amann, Gayle Carlander 2nd generation DAR Hersey, Zadock Member Dorothy Vincent Sylvester Arnett, Yvonne Flint Howe, Francis Frances Howe McKee Bell, Martha Barrett Israel, Lt. Basil Ethel E. Jenkins Siegfried Bird, Jane Belcher Larabee, Eleazer VT Ann O'Brien Wright Brown, Mary Catherine Marsh 50 year Member # Lord, Elisha Linda Roby Smith Flint, Anita Shaw 50 year Member # Maurer, Baltzer, Jr. Blanche Rounds Bower Garrett, Pamela Casey Junior Member # Morton,Joseph Charlie Louise Dews Secrest Greenman, Elizabeth Johnson Newell, Ebenezer Margaret Colburn Dunn Haskins, Miss Virginia Pierson, Moses Martha McAlpine Gruenholz Major, Carolyn Moreno Pfrimmer, John George FrN Dixie Gordon Hallway Rembac, Nancy Jarvis Renfrew, John Doris Pinkelton Westcott Romano, Carolyn Aldolphe Renfrew, William Doris Pinkelton Westcott Tucker, Kathleen Hendricks Rowland,Thomas Dorothy McGraw Sawyer Watkyns, Dorothy Clarke 50 yr. #27314, 2nd gen. DAR Wilson, Jonna Beth Watkyns Scudder, John Roberta Scudder Kloos Allen, Diarca Harriet Allen Breitenbach Sturgis, Aaron Nadine Hansen Bollinger Carlin, Joseph LA Suzanne Miller Boensel Van Meter, Jacob Carol Lamer Anders Clippinger,Fredrick Jonelle Evans Story Van Schaick, Maj. Jacob G. Jane Hockensmith Russell Dodge, Shadrach Merlyn Mitchell Talbot Walker, Shadrack Doris Pinkelton Westcott Fairbanks, Samuel Lorraine Geise Stine Waltman, Conrad, Jr. Dorothy E. Waltman Ware 408 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

115 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR KAWAIISU CHAPTER, LAKE ISABELLA Organized: October 13, 1979 State No. 187 Membership 26 Regent: Mrs. Donald Schnakenberg ONEONTA RK CHAPTER, SOUTH SADENA Organized: July 25, 1914 State No. 32 Membership 38 Regent: Miss Marjorie Phyllis Robertson Abercrombie, Stella Rutledge Fick, Sharon Schnakenberg Fonseca, Hattie Leavy Jelletich, Kelly Halloran Spradlin, Maryellen Leavy Strain, Joanna Ryder Calhoun, William Calhoun, William Calhoun, William Cottingham, Thomas DeBaun, Joseph DeBaun, Joseph Ferril, James Ferril, James Gaines, Thomas Gaines, William Gates, Oldham Graham, James Graham, James Graham, James Graham, James Imus, William Imus, William Laughlin,Thomas Scarborough,James Skaggs, John, Sr. Tandy, Achilles Thornburgh, Walter Thornburgh, Walter Thornburgh, Walter Vaughn, William Vaughn, William Vaughn, William Walters, John Walters, John VT VT / Jr. #678525, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #640577, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #686496, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #663353, 2nd generation DAR Hattie Leavy Fonseca Eloise Straker Leavy Maryellen Leavy Spradlin Margaret Gilbert Laskowski Sharon Schnakenberg Fick Alice Swaim Schnakenberg Hazel Wright Halloran Kelley Halloran Jelletich Alice Swaim Schnakenberg Alice Swaim Schnakenberg Hazel Westcott McFall Charlene Wells Cole Elizabeth Wells Davis Virginia Wells Kelley Josephine Wells Ledestich Joanna Ryder Strain Evelyn Main Click Helen Hamilton Carpenter Pauline Wedgeworth Braswell Janet Lemons Bunce Beverly Averitt Paine Cheryl Spradlin Binns Donna Spradlin Bundy Loraine Spradlin Groves Stella Rutledge Abercrombie Marie Robinson Bixler Dorothy Robinson Kirkwood Ann Robinson Jones Dorothy Robinson Kirkwood Bradley, Helen Beattie Christopher, Nancy Fisher Coffman, Barbara Bradley Creek, Frances Coleman Miller Creek, Harriet Ann Miller Fetterman, Ysabel Peabody Fetterman, Shelley Fisher, Isobel Yealy Frincke, Margaret Mattoon Graham, Wendy Pollack Haines, Natalie Collins Harbison, Frances Geisel Hersom, lone Littlefield Hosack, Janet Roys McNitt, Elizabeth Church Monson, Nancy Granrud Moore, Nancy Sheldon Newman, Eleanor Focht Perry, Barbara Gifford Roys, Cornelia Gates Royston, Evelyn Church Shirley, Lucille West Smith, Elizabeth Krost Supple, Madeleine Hendrix West, Martha B. Knowles Wood, Marjory Gifford Alexander, John Demming, Capt. Seth Hook, Mathias Hook, Mathias Hootmart, Christian Jones, Henry Loomis, Ephriam McKay, William Montelius,Frederick Ogle, Capt. James Osbome, James 50 year Member # year Member # year Member # year Member # Betty Jane Miller Lovejoy Ruby Wood Kerr Audrey MacKlin Barron Pauline MacKlin Gates Dorothy Flowers Major Ella Livingston Weis Edith Rowley Granrud Frances Hubbard Moffett Sarah Price Clouse Beverly Bergman Wagner Ruth Osborne Drake LAS FLORES CHAPTER, SOUTH SADENA Organized: December 28, 1929 State No. 77 Membership 36 Regent: Mrs. Howard G. Salisbury Arthur, Lillian Britton, Cynthia Eaton Brown, Carroll Bingham Clark, Carole McComb Clay, Eleanor Perkins Ebert, Florence Hall Fitzhugh, Allison Lee Fitzhugh, Elizabeth Mitchener Flores, Dorann Wood Hampson, Mary Adams Kuhlmann, Jean Harkness Malcolmson, Viola Thomas Maxwell, Marion Fitzhugh Pritchard, Alice Schureman Salisbury, Nedra Shepard Allison, William Alston, Lt. Col. William Durham, Joshua Foresman, Robert Harvey, Moses Hill, William Heard, Lt. Charles Horton, Daniel Leach, Abner Nicholas, 2nd Lt. James Monroe, John Morris, Nathaniel Newton, Levi Norwood, Charles Pratt, Lt. Joel Putman, Isaac Jr. #645024, 2nd generation DAR 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 50 year #277058, 2nd gen. DAR Junior Member # Junior Member # Jr. #615554, 2nd generation DAR 50 year Member # Jr. #571010, 2nd gen., past C.A.R. Junior Member # Lucile McVey Dunn Charlie Watts Rieman Fanny Belle Gwaltney Mound Hazel Wygal Warehime Dorothy Eaton Davis Theresa Gillis Hauge Mildred Heard Kimball Ruth Reed Cornell Sara-Jane Hendee Harkness Bonnibel Swan Pickett Susan Rains Harkness Anne Harris Brosio Dorothy Vanes Cairncross Elizabeth Corrigan Van Sistine Dorothy Pratt Dahl Nadine Merriam Poe RTIN SEVERAE CHAPTER, SADENA Organized: June 13, 1914 State No. 31 membership 29 Regent: Mrs. Willard A. Hope SADENA CHAPTER, SADENA Organized: February 23, 1906 State No. 10 Membership 78 Regent: Mrs. Eugene P Hess SAN NO CHAPTER, SAN NO Organized: November 29, 1929 State No. 76 Membership 130 Regent: Mrs. James Olson Browne, Mariorie W. Jones Cronshey, FloraBelle Hughes Davis, Mary Saunders Hampton, Lucile Smith Herlihy, Mildred Ramsey Lewis, Kathryn Schoettlin Miller, Mae Adelaide Williams Niemiec, Judith Joan Dye Olson, Virginia Jones Parmer, Carol Lynn Green Roth, Frances Norton Swafford, Helen Hoover Schoettlin, Henrietta Miller Brown, Sgt. John, Sr. Crary, Pvt. John, IV Dugan, Elias Flansburg, Lt. William Follett, Jonathan Guess, Benjamin Hubbard, Samuel, Sr. Marshall, Gideon Marchend, Capt. David Miles, Oliver Muzzy, Capt. Robert, Sr. Richardson, Jesse Randall, Mark Sayre, David Schoppe, Anthony Smith, John McCurdy Taliaferro, John Vinsonneler, John Wilcox, James ME ME ME Jr. #673310, 4th generation DAR 50 yr & Chapter's Charter Member 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Jeanette Volz Ruth Gauger Rohrbough Judith Joann Dye Niemiec Elizabeth Cosgriff Gleason Ruth Davis Ungles Vivian Guess Gans Marjorie W. Jones Browne Helen Hoover Swafford Mary Elizabeth Whitesell Garoutte Elisabeth Steere Green Jean O'Hara McCormick Marjorie W. Jones Browne Helen Hoover Svvafford Maude Mowrer Havilcek Elizabeth Dillhoefer Rott Mildred Brown Fletcher Jean Robinette Weekes Dom Margaret Mason Robbins Marjorie W. Jones Browne APL

116 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR SANTA ANITA CHAPTER, ARCADIA Organized: April 15, 1950 State No. 117 Membership 47 Regent: Mrs. Thomas Ranson McLachlan, Marjorie Roberts, Augusta Tefft Bayard, John B. Bedel, Moody Burnett, James Don, Nathan Estes, Joel, Sr. Everett,Josiah Frey (Fry), J. Martin, Sr. Hand, Daniel Hawkins,Josiah Haynes, William B. Henshaw, William S. Hogg, Lewis Hovey, Thomas Hunter, James Huntington, Elisha Keeble, William Knisley,Jacob Leigh, Benjamin Marley,Henry Meriwether, William Munroe, Nathan Overlin, William Parker, Benjamin Purdy, James Records, Josiah Records, Josiah Records, Josiah Records, Josiah Rentchler (Rengler), John Ringgold, Thomas Ringgold, Thomas Ringgold, Thomas Rutherford, Griffith Secor, Isaac Spaulding, Levi Stickney, William Taylor, James, Jr. Thwing, Nicholas Triplett,Hedgeman Walser, Frederick Warner, William, Jr. Welborn, James Wolcott, Silas Wolcott, Silas Younger,Joshua Younger,Joshua GA DE DE DE DE 50 year Member #20519I 50 year Member # Doris Bayard Webster Julia Olson Swab Margaret King Norvell Janet Dorr Wood Helen Mathews Whitmer Brenna Snider Wanda Fry Walker Lois Sharp White Barbara Mackey Ogilvie Doris Haynes Prunty Marjorie McLachlan Mildred Childress Callaway Jeannette Jackson Ransom Beatrice Brown Harriman Mary McDaniel Norma Flody Wilson Mable Knisley Parks Louise Sankot Thistlewaite Cleo Cosley Atwood Sally Heagler Harvey Augusta Tefft Roberts Anna Fisher Wallace Mary Eva Winslow Watts Helen Blincoe Simpson Martha Watson Jennings Dianna Berry Gauthier Patricia Henisey Berry Gwendolyn Henisey Payne Grace Ehlig O'Brien Isabel Yori Canepa Carmela Black Yori Isabel Canepa Escudero Marion McCarty Eggers Barbara Thompson Dickson Judith Dillon Mizener Marguerite De Nike O'Ryan Doreen Taylor Tarwater Martha Layton Moore Muriel Iverson Geiser Marian Scott Johnson Jeanne McKay Mizener Ann Beason Gahan Lynda Rainus Hillen Valeska Francke Rajnus Jane Mardis Newman Mardis Newman SERRANO CHAPTER, GLENDORA Organized: November 30, 1971 State No. 168 Membership 73 Regent: Mrs. Allen Ackerman Albrecht, Barbara Drew Banks, Ruth Jean Barton, Sylvia Shorey Bettis, Lysbeth-Jeanne Rhoden Clark, Doris Shorey Daniel, Denise Daniel, Shirley Reeder DeWolf, Evelyn Leonard Endsley, Elizabeth Hanna Evans, Patricia Tullgren Fisher, Constance Rood Gerken, Maryan Young Hancock, Joy Turner Larkin, Anne Schuetz Lyon, Ruth Jones McLamore, Laura Alyson Morris, Catherine Clark Neal, Deborah Daniel Pedersen, Dianna Peckham Pommerenke, Jean McPherson Sain, Phyllis Heigley Singer, Barbara Peckham Teater, Barbara Hoefler Turner, Margaret Brooks Wetenkamp, Royce Root Whatley, Barbara Clark Bramhall,Jonathan Bransford, John, Jr. Buck,Jonathan Cash, Warren Jr. #580160, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #572849, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #649786, 3rd generation DAR 50 yr. #I49344, 3rd gen. DAR Jr. #667666, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #56I837, 3rd generation DAR Junior Member # Willie Bramell Mullin Mary Sparks Matthews Lolita German Homey Elizabeth Cash Shorey Corder, Lewis Cox, Edward Davis, Charles Davis, Robert Elrod, Christopher Fichter, Frederick Folk, John Garrett, John Goodale, John Harrington, John Henshy, Henry, Jr. Homey, William Johnson, Griffith Johnston,Jacob Johnston,Jacob Keesling, John McCurdy, Alexander McLaughlin, Daniel Morford, John Morse,Joshua Mullinax, Archibald Nurse, Asa Owens, Isaac Pound, John Proctor, Aaron Ritchie, John Rood, Mariner, Jr. Roquemore, James Sherwood, Adiel Simmons, Henry Spaulding,Benjamin Stroud,Jacob Van Hovenberg, Rudolf GA Susan Corder Usrey Laura Kreutzkamp Belden Mary Davis Banks Sara Davis Krueger Gladys Bishop Daniel Frances McMahill Molsberry Irene Mythaler Richardson Alice Garrett Tschamer Gage Wiley Vincent Dorothy MacDonald Morgan Edith Warren Guillaume Donna Davies Henderson Margaret Wiggins Pille Dorothy Gibson Carlson Shirley Gibson Totter Katherine Keesling Waltz Virginia Klein Lake Maryan Young Gerken Irene Fritch Van Vranken Pauline Morse Astin Marilyn Sammons McLamore Margaret Clausen Tullgren Jane Merrick Beck Ruth Roll Hawkins Jacqueline Worsley Williams Shelby Hubbard Bailey Constance Rood Fisher Lola Roquemore Williams Edith Sherwood Ackerman Mary Byers Stevens Hazel Duncan Arnott Norma Wright Spungin Margaret Gaines Beck DIST XI SAN BERNARDINO Director: Mrs. Robert G. Daniell, Jr Boeing Street, Riverside, CA ARROWHEAD CHAPTER, REDLANDS Organized: April 19, 1917 State No. 39 Membership 64 Regent: Mrs. Eugene R. Johnson Bonas, Janet Person Burns, Rebecca Davis Goodman, Pauline Donmyer Griswold, Molly Morse Hadley, Dr. Carolyn Beth Hawkinson, Cynthia Long Hindes, Esther Elliott Horst, Amanda Catherine Love Johnson, Harriet Fuson Hadley Keel, Charlotte Irene Johnson Kid, Caroline Elizabeth Kid, Elizabeth MacLean Kid, Nancy Ruth Kuntz, Charline Sage Langwell, Susan Elizabeth Long, Evelyn Louise Fessler Maierhofer, Mary Lindsay Marcy, Mary Lucy Mitchell, Eleanor Boon Nitterhouse, Ann V. Nitterhouse, Virginia Porter, Genevieve Eugenia Kester Quinter, Barbara Mitchell Schmidt, Dorothy Fain Smythe, Virginia Armstrong Van Dyke, Katherine Stewart Vroman, Laura Walker Thieme, Aleene Carter Williams, Christina Kay Williams, Marilyn Louise Johnson Johnson Wilson, Mary Guay Chapman Wold, Virginia Blair Wood, Elizabeth!. Barney Wright, Margaret Cram Atkins, P.S. Joshua, Jr. Barker, Pvt. uzal Beck, Pvt, Leonard Benedict, Lt. Aaron Blodget, Sgt. Nathan MS Boggs, Capt. James DE Boggs, Capt. James DE Bradford, Capt. John MS Brewster, P.S. Daniel Brooke, Lemuel Bube, Pvt. Amon / Buck, Pvt. Daniel MS Bull, Pvt. Henry Cranston, Pvt. John Chamberlayne, Lt. Edward Pye Coleman, Cpt. Ebenezar Coulter, Pvt, Robert Stuart Covenhoven, Albert Denny, Lt, Robert Dixon, Lt. Col, Henry Donmyer, Pvt. Jacob Dyson, P.S. Samuel 50 yr. #27I212, 2nd generation Jr. #652608, 4th generation DAR Jr. #670677, 4th generation DAR Jr. #684740, 2nd generation DAR 50 yr. #287846, past C.A.R. 50 year Member # Jr. #680877, 4th generation DAR Ruth Evelyn Matthews Ruff Virginia Barker Haisley Helen Buck Miller Esther Elliott Hindes Janet Person Bonnas Eleanor Boon Mitchell Barabara Mitchell Quinter Elsie Mildred Buck Caldwell Helen Brewster Hall Deuel Kathleen W. Talley Juicy Smoyer Scharer Lena Pearl Buck Clark Elizabeth I. Barney Wood Aleene Carter Thieme Rebecca Davis Burns Harriet Fuson Hadley Johnson Mary Guay Chapman Wilson Genevieve Eugenia ICester Porter Dorothy Rachael Rowe Virginia Blair Wold Pauline Donmyer Goodman Virginia Nitterhouse 410 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

117 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR ARROWHEAD CHAPTER (continued) Eaton, Pvt. Henry Amanda Catherine Love Horst Fain, Pvt. Charles Dorothy Fain Schmidt Fairbanks, Pvt. Elias MS Katherine Stewart Van Dyke Fell, P.S. John Fredamy Katie Roberts Smith Fletcher, Pvt. Ephraim Elizabeth Hilliard Zatzke Fuson, Pvt. William Dr. Carolyn Beth Hadley Puson, Pvt. William Harriet Fuson Hadley Johnson Fuson, Pvt. William Charlotte Irene Johnson Keel Fuson, Pvt. William Christina Kay Williams Fuson, Pvt. William Marilyn Louise Johnson William Gunn, Capt. Ashel Pauline Donmyer Goodman Hammond, RS. Nathaniel Julia Eleanor Soyster Morros Hackworth, Pvt. George Vivienne Lockhart George Haynes, 2nd Lt. Asa Charline Sage Kuntz Haynes, 2nd Lt. Asa Dorothy Haynes Heffelman Henry, Pvt. Benjamin Susan Henry Brooke Hoge, RS. William Virginia Nitterhouse Holderman, RS. Christopher Virginia Nitterhouse Holderman, Pvt. Jacob Ann V. Nitterhouse Holderman, Pvt. Jacob Virginia Nitterhouse Humphrey, Capt. William Caroline Elizabeth Kid Humphrey, Capt. William Elizabeth MacLean Kiel Humphrey, Capt. William Nancy Ruth Kiel Hughes, Pvt. William Helen Hughes Buell Huston, Lt. William Evelyn Louise Fessler Long Huston, Lt. William Cynthia Long Hawkinson Ives, Pvt. Amasa MS Evelyn Roberts Affeldt Lane, Capt. Daniel Phyllis Hill Hartley Ldand, Capt. Joshua MS Susan Elizabeth Langwell Leland, Capt. Joshua MS Barbara Jean Ashenbrenner Thomas Lesley. Robert Genevieve Eugenia Kester Porter Utley, Capt. Thomas Nora Kibby Hooghwinkel Mead, Ens. David Grace Bradford Ward Oliver, Pvt. Allen Frances Louise Barrett Derby O'Neal, RS. Barton Virginia Nitterhouse Parkhurst, Pvt. Daniel Eula Blake Emery Perkins, Cpl. Christopher Josephine Vance Juran Rowley, P.S. Jonathan VT Ann V. Nitterhouse Russell, Cpl. Nathaniel Helen Baldwin Lookahrt Sanders, Pvt. Moses Carmen Sanders Petzold Semi, Rev. John Laura Walker Vroman Slack, Sgt. Henry Dorothy Marie Theis Hibbard Spicer, Pvt. Asher Mary Lucy Marcy Smith, Pvt. Stephen Molly Morse Griswold Thurston, Pvt. Moses, Sr. Lorraine Hatch Miller Tinley, Pvt. James Patricia Flory Vinton, Pvt. John Carolyn Johnson Reed Williamson, Ens. Samuel Mary Lindsay Maierhofer Young, Sgt. Joshua Margaret Cram Wright AURANITA CHAPTER, VERSIDE Organized: December 10, 1905 State No. 9 Membership 79 Regent: Mrs. J. Franklin Steigerwald BIG BEAR LLEY CHAPTER, BIG BEAR LAKE Organized: April State No. 181 Membership 25 Regent: Mrs. Al Tschiderer CHAUILLA CHAPTER, LM SPNGS Organized: January 31, 1948 State No. 106 Membership 100 Regent: Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cross Anderson, Meredith Price Byrne, Frances Ellen, Jr. Jr. #685160, 2nd generation DAR Byrne, Kimberly Fern Jr. #685161, 2nd generation DAR Davis, Jocelyn Flowers, Vada Lucille Gates, Mary Louise Lynn Herd, Leslie Clitherow 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Herman, Christine Howard 50 year Member # Johnson, Martha Berg Jr. #637409, 2nd gen., past C.A.R. Joseph, Clarice Van Berg Kilgore, Harriette Dunne 2nd generation, past C.A.R. Lea, Evelyn Janssen 50 yr. #265903, 2nd gen. DAR McFadden, Beverly Cross Parrinello,Kathleen Picard, Adrienne Joseph Powers, Marjorie Cain Rawitch, Valerie Joseph Sande', Janet Flowers Schaal, Linda Underwood Jr. #669163, 2nd generation DAR Sharp, Danielle Price Udell, Hazel Vincent 50 year Member # Westfall, Vonna Okeson Winter, Debbie Marsh Wohlfarth, Sharon Price Young, Cheryl Lee Junior Member # Adams, James Tilde Elmore Ferguson Allison, Alexander Martha Davis Nelson Armstrong, John Lillian Shattuck Draves Asher, Bartlett Ayers, Stephen Bailey, Anne Hennis 'Dotter Bingham, Jeremiah VT Blasdel, Jacob Boyce, Nicholas Breckenridge, William VT Breckenridge, William VT Breckenridge, William VT Briggs, Benjamin, Jr. Brinton, Amos Burton, John Pleasant Cave, John Cave, John Cole, Samuel Coleman, John Conner, Cornelius Dagget, Elmore DeForest, Abraham DeForest, David DeForest, David Deming, Aaron Deming, Aaron Dixon, Thomas Dunaway, William Dunaway, William Elmer, Elijah Estill, William Bowman Frisbie, Reuben Fulton, David Gale, Samuel Gates, Isaac Godwin, Anthony Goodhue, John Hale, David Hale, David Hale, David Hale, David Halladay, Stephen Hankins, Abraham Harriman, Reuben Harris, Ephriam Harrison, Abijah Haynes, John Heaton, Ebenezer Hoover, Andrew II Hoover, Andrew II Hoover, Andrew II Hopkins, David Jr. Howard, Nehemiah Howland, Isreal Howland, lsreal Hutton, Moses Ickes, Nicholas Jenness, Thomas Kirkpatrick, James Kroesen,Johannes Latimer, Jonathan Little, Stephen Mason, William McClendon, Jacob, Sr. GA Merrick, Joseph Miles, Samuel Mills, Edward Minter, Anthony Moore, James Moore, James Moore, James Myers, George Newsom, Benjamin Nones, Benjamin Nones, Benjamin Okeson, Nicholas Albertson Ouderkirk, Jacob Owen, Frederick Pearce, Robert Phelps, Soloman Pierce, Joshua Procter, Benjamin Rippey, John Ross, John Ross, John Rosson, John Round, Samuel Hopkins, Rowland, Thomas Rowland, Thomas Shipley, Adam Springer, Knight Springer, Knight Mary Louise Lynn Gates Dorothy Ayres Rohrer Rosalie Gibson Kaufman June Barry Alley Marjorie Cain Powers Marjorie Boyce Smith Frances Beagles Byrne Frances Ellen Byrne Kimberley E Byrne Cheryl Lee Young Isabel Kienintz Agather Joanne Smith Hardy Jocelyn R. Davis LaVeme Cave Davis D. Patricia Avery Anderson Ila Decks Gillespie Shiela Wallace Walling Muriel 'rave Metheny Hazel Vincent Udell Kathleen Bourke Campbell M. Patricia Campbell Martin Elizabeth McGee Cross Beverly Cross McFadden Helen Van Horn Emery Nell Gray Berg Martha Berg Johnson Alice Baker Heagy Marilyn Estill Kline Helen Gifford Hawley Frances Tucker Holmes Elizabeth Gale McIntosh Evelyn Janssen Lea Lola Mae Speaks Clara Carr Bailey Meredith Price Anderson Blanche Hale Price Danielle Price Sharp Sharon Price Wohlfarth Carrie McCauley Klaus Edna Hankins Nelson Ila Decks Gillespie Juliet Brown Robinson Leslie Clitherow Herd Harriette Dunne Kilgore Leone Heaton Inman Vada Lucille Flowers Vada Hardisty Flowers Janet Flowers Sandell Lola Hunt Bell Christine Howard Herman Jessie Howland Gillespie Phyllis Howland Hoyt Madge Long Lockhart Marilyn Anderson Larson Ruth Jenness Smith Hill Nancy Kirkpatrick Campbell Dorothy J. Knapp Brown Miriam Coleman O'Conner Ila Decks Gillespie Myrtle Manefee Susman Peggy Meadows Marsh Ila Decks Gillespie Thelma Sue Douglas Smith Pearl R Megargel Thelma Dickson Kilberry Clarice Van Berg Joseph Adrienne Joseph Picard Valerie Joseph Rawitch Helen Guild Winterton Florrie Edwards Griggs Madalyn Greenbaum Ruskin Evelyn Greenbaum Thackeray Vonna Okeson Westfall Vivian Mowbrey Bush Dorothy Dix Taylor Evelyn Paul Pell Violet Phelps Watson Sally Bonney McGovern Dorothy Teters Yarbrough Dorothy Dorman Harden Kathleen Crawford Parrinello Hildred Mayhill Crawford Mary Ann Roper Kamm Illeryth Anne Mosely Lay Ramona Allen Ferradino Ruth Allen Hale Nelle Parker Roberts Lucille Springer Hots Evelyn Springer Leets APL

118 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Summer, Joseph Talcott, Joseph Tenny, Samuel Terril, Robert Jr. Thompson, John Thrift, Charles Toole, Isaac Trinkle, Christopher Upham, Ivory Walker, George Walker, Matthew Weaver, Henry Young, Abraham CAHUILLA CHAPTER (continued) GA Claire Brightwell Shaeffer Debbie Marsh Winter Maurine Stephens Dora Lee Wanamaker Ila Decks Gillespie MadeIon Bartlett Stenderup LaVerne Cave Davis Mary Faith Jones Cripps Christine Corttis Konecny Elizabeth Cook Disney Virginia Tolles Miller Patricia Weaver Hicks Linda Underwood Schaal ESTUDILLO CHAPTER, HEMET Organized: March 12, 1940 State No. 95 Membership 60 Regent: Mrs. Richard Thomsen Bailey, Marjorie Perry Brown, Alice Taylor Cox, Frances H. Danielson, Helen Goddard Flint, Joan Carol Goul, Virginia Peters Hermann, Joanna Lawrence Jahn, Margot Willits Kaleta, Doris Willson ICentner, Anita Steadman Kohman, Marjorie Goul Miller, Grace Post Murray, Genevieve Nelson Nelson, Carol Brusewitz Poore, Edith M. Thompsen, Catherine Carswell Turner, Virginia Wheelock Wilson, Mary Critchfield Axtell, Daniel Barnard, Rufus Bradford, Simon Brown, Capt. Benjamin Brumback, John, Sr. Burroughs. Benjamin Cantrell, Jacob Carlton, Lewis Caudill, James Caudill, James Craig, Samuel Critchfield, Lt. John Diggs, Capt. John Dow, Moses Drennon, Hugh Gannon, William Gibbs, Joseph Greenman, Preserved Harding, Samuel, Jr. Harper, Daniel Henry. Patrick Henry, Patrick Huntoon, Benjamin Jackson, Samuel Sr. La Rue, Isaac, Sr. Ligon, Judith Stewart Lovejoy, Joshua Lowell, Reuben Macomber, Henry Macomber, Nehemiah May, Major Benjamin May, Major Benjamin McClean, Archibald, Jr. Meacham, Wm. Andrews MeIvan, Josiah mansperger, Capt. John Moore, Capt. James M. Moorehead, Capt. William Newcom,Thomas Newton, John Newlon, John Paxton, Col. Thomas Pinney, Ens. Jonathan Poor, John Poor, John, Jr. Post, Pvt. John H. Records, Capt. Josiah Reed, David Replogle, Balsar Riegel. Daniel Sargent, Col. Paul D. Sexton, Oliver Chapin Shepard, Capt. David Spaulding, Lt. Eleazor Stoddard, Aaron Stuky, John Van Kirk, Josiah Vaughn, Shadroch VT TN DE Jr. #550788, past C.A.R. 50 year Member # Jr. #677741, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #624693, 2nd generation DAR 50 year Member #28772I Nancy Nelson Warneke Joanna Lawrence Hermann Gertrude Stoll Doxey Cornelia Cockrell Record Lorraine Pensinger Phillips Barbara Hayes Gordon Gail Cooper Carlson ha Greene Pearson Elsie Ekstrom Flint Joan Carol Flint Mary Critchfield Wilson Mary Critchfield Wilson Margot Willits Jahn Eunice Dow Jordan Alyce Mae Denham Rose Alma Brown Helen White Chisholm Genevieve Nelson Murray Celo Wilmot Davidson Eloise Ralph Fultz Virginia Peters Goul Marjorie Goul Kohman Frances Huntoon Price Earlene McElvania Pyette Ruby La Rue Wieneke Doris Willson Kaleta Edith M. Poore Audrey Johnson Travis Helen White Chisholm Helen White Chisholm Carol Brusewitz Nelson Gatsey Butler Brusewitz Catherine Carswell Thompsen Leila Meacham Jacobs Helen White Chisholm Bonnie Mansperger Wallace Content Wise Protheroe Mary Critchfield Wilson Josephine Howard Tiahrt Lucille Smallwood Willson Doris Willson Kaleta Frances H. Cox Helen Goddard Danielson Edith M. Poore Edith M. Poore Grace Post Miller Virginia Records Nicholson Alice Taylor Brown Cleora Redmon Stanfield Mary Riegel Brower Virginia Wheelock Turner Nannie Turner Ratledge Marjorie Perry Bailey Beverly Sanders Cox Helen White Chisholm Mary Stuckey Pricker Carol Friend Wilcox Edith M. Poore Vosburgh, Jacob Warren, Nathaniel Wattersen, Capt. Henry Webb, Brig. Gen. Samuel Wesner, David CN Lucille Trafford Pauley Phoebe Warren King Velma Sparks Oliver Frances Willard Taschner Anita Steadman Kentner JEDEDIAH SMITH CHAPTER, APPLE LLEY Organized: November 28, 1977 State No. 184 Membership 43 Regent: Mrs. Alfred E. Johnson Benson, Ann Hillard Wallace Blain, Alice Hammett Claxton, Felice Ann Fuller Cliff, Alibeth Donaldson Graham, Susanne Joy Greenfield, Laura Teames Hamm, Ann Crowthers Smith Johnson, Grace Quarterman Korte, Sara Frances Holland Lientz, Anne Myers-Loring Loring, Merelle Kauffman Moffat, Wilma Lorraine Cottrell Morrell, LaVere Pointer Swanson, Betty Purinton Wallace, Caroline Bell Watt, Artiss Nadine Heaman Allen, Moses Anthony, George Carr, John Chamberlain, William Denison, George Downer, Andrew Downer, Zaccheus Dunbar, Elijah Durland, Charles Elmore, John Elmore, John Emison, Hugh Fairchild, Peter Fluckey, George Foote, David Gale, Elisha Gregory, Elias Gregory, Elias Griswold, George Hallett, Nathan Hamman, Phillip Hartman, John Higginbotham. Joseph Howe, Joseph Lackey, Thomas Leavens, Benjamin Lewis, Soloman Major, John Miles, Samuel Morgan, William Mosher, Sr., Samuel McIntosh, Jeremiah Oldham, Richard Palmer, Sylvanus Patti son, William Pope, Barnaby Potter, William Ramsey, Matthew Stillman, George Stillman, George Stroud, John Sublett, Abraham Sublett, Abraham Taylor, Charles GA Jr. #66863I, 3rd gen., past C.A.R. Jr. #588958, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #625759, 2nd generation DAR 4th generation DAR Member Velma Alberta Garrett Georgia Eveline Golson Artiss Nadine Heaman Watt Marguerite Warner Lafferty LaVere Pointer Morrell Dorothy May Graham Susanne Joy Graham Carol Ann Willette Bachofner Marjorie Elizabeth Nikkei Wilma Leone Moffitt Jungers Wilma Lorraine Cottrell Moffat Julia Carolyn Emison Nepote Helen Scott Pratt Naomi Linda McGirk Herrington Grace Elliott Peterson Laura Teames Greenfield Anne Myers-Loring Leintz Merelle Kauffman Loring Lois Dorsey Bennington Emily Diane Stephens Brodel Mildred Marie Breshears JaAnne Hartman Reynolds Rush Freda Higginbotham Bethard Lena Cannon Neiman Helen Kinnaird Kittrell Gertrude Leavens Lee Freida Nadine Graham Heaman Alice Hammett Blain Laura Elsie White Ann Crowthers Smith Hamm Lois Dorsey Bennington Grace Quarterman Johnson Velma Hay Messick Lois Dorsey Bennington Felice Ann Fuller Claxton Sara Frances Holland Korte Helen Gage DeSoto Elvynne Anne Bancroft Fowler Ann Hillard Wallace Benson Caroline Bell Wallace Alibeth Donaldson Cliff Mabel Crouch Purinton Betty Purinton Swanson Madeline Denison Jenkins Rohlfs LAS COHILLAS CHAPTER, INDIO Organized: May 2, 1942 State No. 98 Membership 24 Regent: Mrs. Frank R. Mendoza LUISENOS CHAPTER, SUN CITY Organized: October 15, 1966 State No. 156 Membership 80 Regent: Mrs. William J. Boyle 412 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

119 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR LYTLE CREEK CAON CHAPTER, FONTANA Organized: September 25, 1950 State No. 119 Membership 32 Akehon, Daaze Bratton, Pvt. James Brown, John Burr, Increase Cassidy,Thomas Elmore, John Archer Fuller, Jr., Joshua Fuller, Jr., Joshua Griffis, Charles Harvey, Samuel Jones, Aquila Jones, Aquila Mallonee, John Mallonee, John Miller, Pvt. Valentine Moore, Capt. John Morse,Jedediah Morse, Jedediah Nash, Lt. Moses Northrop, Heth Northrop, Heth Northrop, Heth Northrop, Heth Northrop, Heth Reid, James Reno, Benjamin RoBards, Sgt. Jesse Saltonstall, Gurdon F. Sargent, Pvt. Ephriarn Wallace, Thomas Williams, Ebenezer Zeak aka Zech, Jacob Regent: Mrs. Julius J. Scherer VT VT / Hope Stevens Broiles Yvonne E. Regis Davis Margaret Bowen Gaskill Margaret Sercomb Baker Josephine J. Brown Anita Dark G. Hughes Dorothy Kicks Castner Florence Fuller Hicks Harriett C. Youngblood Irma Berry Brown Margaret V. McIlrath Ezma V. Reimers Oma Malernee Herrel Pauline Lodwick Wall Frances Tallion Clarice Moore Davis Willow I. Kiefer Decker W. Kathoryn Van Wormer Genevieve Stranathan Smith Jean Lauridsen Grimes Kathryn Ann Grimes Lucy McKee Lauridsen Marjorie McKee Medhus Robin Carol G. Tomasso Maybird Beaman Roll Louise Magee McDermott Helen Jackson Collins Sharon Bullock Du Puis Dorothy Ann Ahlstrom Helen E. McCoy Benedict Alice Barnard Scherer Sarah Hays Sharp OASIS DE RA CHAPTER, TWENTYNINE LMS Organized: May 16, 1951 State No. 123 Membership 24 Henry, Sarah Jane Dicks Jones, Sue Grady McFarland Lutz, Elizabeth Longyear Lutz, Mary Margaret Metzler, Elaine Dille Councill, Joshua Councill, Joshua Darby, Thomas Denio, Eli Gaines, Robert Garlinghouse,John Hale, Samuel Healey,Jabez Hughes, Felix Longyear,Johannes Longyear,Johannes Mann, John McLean, James McFarland, William Miller, Daniel Moor, John Paxton, William Phillippy, Jacob Ramsey, Samuel Reynolds, George Roe, Daniel Scherer, Jacob Tebbetts, Ephriam Waggenner, Andrew Williamson, William Williamson,Williarn Regent: Miss Mary Margaret Lutz / GA/ GA/ Sue Grady McFarland Jones Frances Council] McFarland Mary Frances Ellet DeLano Ada Walking Hatch Ruth Gaines Hapsburg Frieda Cherry Miller Mary Frances Filet DeLano Mercedes Wood McFadden Elaine Dille Metzler Elizabeth Longyear Lutz Mary Margaret Lutz Mary Frances Ellet DeLano Mabel McCracken Margaret Murvihill Cornelia Riordan Morton Esther Strickland Lee Marjorie Burks Blackburn Florine Finley Ada Marie Huffman Elizabeth Church Slaughter Grace Marjorie Macklin Kathleen Hanlon Elizabeth M. Tebbetts Taylor Jennie Manes Essie Williamson Dicks Sarah Jane Dicks Henry POMONA CHAPTER, POMONA Organized: January 15, 1912 State No. 25 Membership 15 Banes, Kelly Lynn Pogue Biscoby, Nancine Malca Bloom, Leslie Robin Pogue Dorneman, Katrina Holland Regent: Mrs. Dupont B. Upshaw Jr. #.2nd generation DAR Junior Member # Jr. #.2nd generation DAR Junior Member # Sleigh, April Ann Mantz Stuffiebean, Linda Sabo Allison, Robert Allison, Robert Baylies, Hodiajah Bellamy, Justice Bent, David Bucknam,Joses Bush, Conrad Curtis, Russell Davidson, William Lee Famum, John Guthrie, Henry Hanawalt, Henry George Ide, Hohn Lewis, John Lewis, John Lewis, John Mantz, Jacob, Sr. Walrath, Adam A. Wilson, Robert Witherspoon, John Jr. #673590, 2nd generation DAR Junior Member # April Ann Mantz Sleigh Margaret June Tompkins Upshaw Marilyn Baylies Ruzicka Olive Hambly Henry Dorothy Bent McCrary Linda Sabo Stufflebean Dorothy Wilcox Heddleson Nancine Malca Biscoby Katrina Holland Dorneman Grace Wheeler Hull Ella Rose Mason Scudder Mildred Hanawalt Wren Esther Wilkie Cox Kelly Lynn Pogue Banes Leslie Robin Pogue Bloom Martine Vincent Hammersmith April Ann Mantz Sleigh Velma Walrath Pomeroy Bessie Moulton McMahan Beatrice Ande Beck SAN ANTONIO CHAPTER, ONTAO-UPLAND Organized: January 30, 1910 State No. 21 Membership 52 Regent: Mrs. Winifred Verner SAN BERNARDINO CHAPTER, SAN BERNARDINO Organized: March 20, 1920 State No. 45 Membership 82 Bradley, Ramona Kaiser Richmond, Eunice Margaret Roach, Julie Ann Tompkins, Blanche Lane Armstrong, Joshua Baldwin, William Bassett, Rufus VT Battorf, Christian Bott, Reinhardt Boynton, John ME Chapman, William Childers, Moseby Gundrum, Martin Eckley, Peter France, Adam D. Regent: Mrs. Karl Evans Heckman, Dedrick Heckman, Dedrick Heckman, Derrick Heckman, Dedrick Heckman,Dedrick Hussey, Stephen Kendrick, Samuel Leake, Mask Medler, Boston Sebastian Robinson, William Scott, Adam Calhoun Stinson, James Trautman,Peter Van Divier, Peter Woodson, John IV 50 year Member # Jr. #.2nd generation DAR Eunice Margaret Richmond Edith Thomas Evans Evelyn Bassett Piculell Irma M. Trautman Lucile Cauger Knies Helen McCleary Hill Edith Thomas Evans Helen McCleary Hill Irma M. Trautman Edith Thomas Evans Martha Ashman Green Cheryl Cherpitel Stephens Leanora Schmederman Frushone Rachel Schmederman Cherpital Rhodora Schmederman Laning Zadel Schmederman Snead Arthena Rice Cox Nina Williams Thatch M. Virginia Queener McKenzie Lucy O'Leary Roach Helen McCleary Hill Jen Curry Vernon June Johnstone Gardner Irma M. Trautman Addye Van Divier Knapp Blanche Lane Tompkins DIST XII ORANGE COUNTY Director: Mrs. Robert A. Nelson 817 Calle Mendoza, San Clemente, CA ALISO CAON CHAPTER, LAGUNA HILLS Organized: December 22, 1966 State No. I59 Membership 123 Regent: Mts. Robert C. Williams Arnot, Esther Philleo 50 year Member # Axlund, Barbara Nan Baer, Martha Martin 50 year Member #I85586 Byrne, Patricia Appleby Jr. #688097, 2nd generation DAR Byrne, Susan Macon Dame, Helen Morse 50 year Member # Dosta, Lois Loudon Duffy, Florence McIlnay 50 year Member # Harmon, Teresa Fredericks Jr. #639619, 3rd gen., past C.A.R. Klein, Estella Yarno 50 year Member # Lewis, Prances Burroughs 50 year Member #25619I List, Ethyl Sweeney 50 year Member # Lubsen, Kathleen Byrne M McKenzie. Margaret Byrne APL

120 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR ALSIO CAON CHAPTER (continued) Rowland, Ruth Sullivan Sharp, Lorna Darlene Thomas, Dorothy Faust Widdows, Sandra Kuenster Younkin, Katherine Olmsted Alexander, Capt. Robert Allen, Li ttleburry II Baker, Thomas Beall, Thomas, Sr. Bennett, Daniel, Jr. Bennett, John Boatwright, James Boatwright, James Boring, Isaac Bowman, Abiather Brookhouser, Lt. Adam Burroughs, Daniel, Sr. Chapman, Sgt. Jedediah Chappell, William Conger, Job Courtney, John Covert, Peter Covert, Peter Craig, Capt. Robert Craig, Capt. Robert Denton, Capt. John Dickey, Adam Dollar, William Dorland, Luke (Lucas) Eager, Paul Eager, Paul Easley, Robert Eliott, Robert, Sr. Gaumer, Jacob Hale, John Hale, John Haggard, David Hawkins, Col. Philemon II Hawkins, Col. Philemon It Hawkins, Col. Philemon II Hawkins, Col, Philemon II Hawkins, Col. Philemon It Hawkins, Col. Philemon 11 Hawkins, Col. Philemon II Henig, Adam Hennig, Christophel Henry, Judge James Hurst, Henry Jacoby, John Francis Jewett, Elam Johns, Benjamin Johns, Benjamin Johnson, James Jones, Dr. David Jones, Jacob Jordan, Charles Wesley Kilbury, John Knapp, Joseph Knapp, Zephaniah Lancaster, John Lee, Adijah Lewis, Col. Nicholas Lott, Capt. Henry Lott, Capt. Henry Lott, Capt. Henry Miller, Stephen Milliken, William Moore, Moses Moye, Richard Nowlin, Bryan Ward I Olmstead, Daniel, Jr. Pendleton, Capt. Joshua Peyton, Lt. Francis Plimpton, Abner Roberts, Daniel Roberts, Obediah Robertson, Lt. John Shaffer, Andreas Shepard, Samuel Steele, George Strong, Isaac Sutherland, Daniel Tayler, Brig. Gen. John Thornburg, Joseph Trow, Israel Vaughn, William Vaughn, William Ward, Maj. Jedediah Wight, Daniel Wight, Daniel Willard, Nathaniel Wilmarth,Gershom Wilmarth, Gershom Woodward, Samuel Word, Thomas Yerkes, Harmon Young, John VT / / GA VT VT 50 year Member # Junior Member # 50 year Member # year Member # Katherine Clark Russell Aline Morton Burt Aline Morton Burt Patricia Bond Martin Elise Smith Corr Minnie Bennett Devaney Dee Foley Small Thelma Foley Jordan Eddie Mae Dalton Clifford Esther PhiIleo Arnot Marion Louise Fox Frances Burroughs Lewis Marian Lauther Kyttle Margaret Chappell Rundberg Kathryn Conger Zimbeck Wilrena Calvert Miller Marjorie Brown Onsgard Ruth Brown Smitherman Jessie Virtue Norma Virtue Wanda Miller Cunningham Barbara Dilly Davidson Edna Spencer Bateman Catherine Dorland Eggleston Antoinette Stollenwerck Harris Ide'cite Stollenwerck Margaret Chappel Rundberg Aline Morton Burt Jane Bell Mefford Barbara Nan Axlund Margaret Seba Axlund Dorothy Faust Thomas Lou Sledge Byrne Patricia Appleby Byrne Susan Macon Byrne Lorna Darlene Sharp Kathleen Byrne Lubsen Margaret Byrne McKenzie Jean Sledge Sharp Catherine Dorland Eggleston Catherine Dorland Eggleston Franklina French Moore Norma Since Payne Helen Watts Clothier Jean Doty Bayer Lois Loudon Dosta Florence Wilson Loudon Shelly Johnson Hillyer Margaret Seba Axlund Florence MclInay Duffy Julia Ford Jackson Mend Latham Underwood Margaret Seba Axlund Margaret Seba Axlund Elsie Smith Corr Ruth Brown Smitherman Gladys Dothage Chapman Teresa Fredricks Harmon Gladys Conant Weaver Sandra Kuenster Widdows Caroline Miller Richter Elaine Farmer Berlin Lenore Snyder Williams Mariam Kinard Fiore Marjorie Barton Perry Katherine Olmstead Younkin Elsie Smith Corr Elsie Smith Corr Ruth Plimpton Long Margaret Bingham Richmond Ouida Hooper Caldwell Aline Morton Burt Mary Lou Clark Miller Elise Shepard Moose Catherine Dorland Eggleston Ruth Brown Smitherman Christine Carney Mather Elise Smith Corr Margaret Bothell Hawkins Jean Louise Reinhardt Averytt Dargan Betts Asenath Dargan Colliard Beatrice Neiss Kreutzer Marion Hodgins Staidl Dama Hodgins Weise Mary Butler Journeay Genevieve Kouns Abbott Margaret Kouns Ellis Evelyn Woodward Gough Lorna Appleby Ballard Helen Dowlin Templin Helen Rockwell Watson CALEB GILBERT Organized: September 1, 1971 Regent: Mrs. Caldwell, Willie Mae Davenpo Carroll, Elizabeth Sherman Dible, Rose McFee Diesen, Betty Vines Green, Carolyn Benedict Green, Cathryn Baldwin Griffo, Patricia Geiger Hoffmann, Delight Shaw Hoss, Sharron LeBard James, Vera Thomas Kennedy, Mary Perrizo Mahoney, Kymberly Michele Melton, Joan Morgan Newman, Barbara Klees Pickard, Barbara Hall Pofahl, Melanie Currier Ramsing, Tally Young Rucker, Cherlyn Maria Rucker, Joan Caldwell Wille, Gail Bashor Wright, Kathleen Anderson Arnold, Oliver Bacon, Harwood Bacon, Harwood Bacon, Harwood Bacon, Harwood Bacon, Harwood Baldwin, Caleb Bell, John Bigelow, Simon Billman, Conrad Chase, Jacob Curry, John Davidson, Isaac Demarest, Peter Fickle, Benjamin, Lt. Fitzhugh, William Fletcher, Joseph Gannon, Joseph Gardner, David, Jr. Geren, Hiram Gillham, William, Sgt. Goode, Daniel Goodhue, Josiah Hinds, John Mead, Stephen Mears, John Mears, Samuel, Sr. McConnell, Matthew, Sgt. McKay, William Miller, Alexander Partridge, Oliver, Sr. Ross, Francis Rutherford, Griffith, Brig. Gen Sargent, Jonathan Sargent, William Shepherd, David, Col. Small, James Soper, Prince Soper, Prince Weygandt, Cornelius rt CHAPTER, LA HABRA State No. I67 Membership 63 Morgan H. Melton VT VT. VT VT Jr. #692421, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #668473, 2nd gen., past C.A.R. Jr. #668474, 2nd gen., past C.A.R. Jr. #669378, 2nd gen., past C.A.R. Junior Member # Jr. #653235, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #670014, 4th generation DAR Jr. #611471, 2nd generation DAR Joan Morgan Melton Rosanna L. Bacon Alice Bacon Heil Jeannette Bacon Pleasant Mary Bacon Mayer Laura Bacon Roberts Mary Baldwin Green Eunice Fickle LeGrand Joan Morgan Melton Elizabeth McLaughlin McLendon Elizabeth McLaughlin McLendon Elizabeth McLaughlin McLendon Sharon Davisson Rochelle Vivian Demarest Geiger Eunice Fickle LeGrand Mary Steinhoff Carroll Elizabeth McLaughlin McLendon Joan Morgan Melton Helen Curren Stair Sharyn Ross Mahoney Viola Terzenbach Logan Eunice Fickle LeGrand Elizabeth McLaughlin McLendon Sharyn Ross Mahoney Arlene Rendall Perrizo Eunice Fickle LeGrand Eunice Fickle LeGrand Joan Morgan Melton Betty Sutton Burton Joan Morgan Melton Elizabeth McLaughlin McLendon Sharyn Ross Mahoney Allison Proctor Bashor Elizabeth McLaughlin McLendon Elizabeth McLaughlin McLendon Rhea Lee LeBard Beverly Small Nickerson Elizabeth Soper Jones Joan Morgan Melton Elizabeth McLaughlin McLendon CLARA BARTON CHAPTER, HUNTINGTON BEACH Organized: January 13, 1974 State No. I73 Membership 44 DeYoung, Margaret Day Gritz, Zylpha Miller Lanehart, Clara Clemens Bean, John Browning, Charles Elliott, Lee Gloyd, Joseph Gorton, Samuel, Jr. Kinne, Samuel Peck, Peleg Pierpont, John Pinney, Abner Primm, John Regan, John Rice, Nathan Sampson, Micah Steen, William Townsend, Eber Van Trump, Abraham Van Vorhees, Steven Regent: Mrs. Richard Gabrych CN 50 year Member Claudia Anderson Spates Rosalinda Jackson Brown Ora Lee Lawshe Virginia Gloyd Burg Margaret Day De Young Lillian Swarts Hurst Sandra Peck Oldfield Dorothy DeFreece Michael Ann Haworth Fontana Barbara Hoeft Milkovich Lois Jackson Gabrych Zylpha Miller Gritz Clara Clemens Lanehart Maxine Morris Wilson Charlyne Townsend Herbert Rebecca Sparks Turner Julia Donovan 414 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

121 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR COLONEL WILLIAM CABELL CHAPTER, NEWPORT BEACH Organized: August I, 1950 State No. 118 Membership 128 Gill, Kyle G. Rawlings Schulhof, Mary Alice Morgan Albee, William, Lt. Alexander 1, Robert, Capt. Regent: Mrs. Oliver A. Minear Allen, Anenias, Capt. Baldwin, James Cabell, William, Col. Callahan, James DE Derby, Jonathan, Lt. Doud, Giles, Capt. Ellis, Evan Foster, Ezra Kemp, John W. Leonard, Lot Recher, Peter Simmons, William, Ensign Smith, Andrew Snow, Lemuel Snow, Lemuel Ted, Jonathan Walden, Ambrose, Lt. Williamson, Matthias, Gen, Van Tuyl, Issac, Ensign Voiles, William Yadon, Joseph 50 yr #256768, 4th gen. DAR Genevieve H. Hale Korsiak Katherine Russell Cram Dorothy Custer Stephens Mary Alice Morgan Schulhof Katherine Seamon Finch Mary Louise Callahan Gunyon Marilyn Thayer Bradford Phyllis Diehl Ehrmann Laura Judd Burgenbauch Miriam Dickson Hammond Florence Work Rider Elizabeth Hewitt Rice Beatrice Winder Martin Eleanor Cutrer Jones Dometta Landis Minear Margaret LaRue Johnson Corkett Nancy Corkett Myers Esther Teele Lucille Ruder King Donna Whitson Statia Kathryn Massie Mahonec Kyle G. Rawlings Gill Dorothy Yadon Fosberg KATUKTU CHAPTER, TUSTIN Organized: November 15, 1967 State No. I62 Membership 60 Beames, Winifred Yeaton Cross, Nancy Eleanor Edwards, Roberta M. Kingman Graham, Victoria Cromwell Horton, Susan B. Jackson, Robin Satterlee Lyons, Pamela L. Mills Regent: Mrs. Edwin C. Kirkpatrick McCormick, Mary Helen E. Maxwell Mills, Ethel Kirk Morrison, Adelia Lilly Renick, Barbara Ann Schmidt, Kristin Fay Thomas, Carol E. McCormick True, Esther Young True, Margaret Helen West, Joanne L. Brainerd, Enoch Bryan, George Burt, Col. Gideon Cheney, Joseph Cleveland, Samuel Coe, Moses Colby, Lot Cushing, Daniel DeBra, Jacobus Dick, John Elmore,George Evans, Col. John Fay, Sherebiah Foster, William Giltner, Bernhard Graham, James Jacob, Benjamin Jacob,Benjamin Leighton, David Lewis, Captain George Lyons, William Moore, William Osborne, Jonathan Howell Phillips, Jobe Price, Charles Ridgeway, Lott Slayton,Thomas Slayton,Thomas Stephens, Benjamin Waterman, Elisha Wentworth, Ens. Gershom White, Elijah White, Nathaniel, Sr. Whitney,Jonathan Wise, Lt. Col. Frederick 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. #669894, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #657060, 3rd generation DAR Junior Member # Jr. #681709, past C.A.R. Jr. #686I05, 3rd generation DAR 50 year Member # nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Junior Member # June Brainard Lazich Geraldine M. Davies Fowler Ethel Burt Shaw Olive Wise FitzGerald Winifred Yeaton Beames Susan Braerton Horton Olive Wise FitzGerald Donna Rae Bennett Cole Jean Freeders Neumann Barbara Ann Renick Helen Jackson Maxwell Ellyn Ball Flotho Patricia Ann Fay Schmidt Maurine Marie Jagger Mary J. Lilly Ellen Whitehurst Robertson Angela Halley Satterlee Robin Satterlee Jackson Olive Wise FitzGerald Nancy Eleanor Cross Cynthia Hambleton Watson Maureen McClintock Rischard Viola Brittain Jolley Roberta Kingman Edwards Faire Virgin Sax Dorthie Ridgway Kirkpatrick Irene Fuller Baird Martha Fuller Marry Louise Hegwood Lucile Sinden Olive Wise FitzGerald Mary Greenlaw Conway Evelyn Gregg Chapin Aileen Whitney Brand Olive Wise FitzGerald MISSION VIEJO CHAPTER, MISSION VIEJO Organized: February 25, 1984 State No. 192 Membership 47 Anderson, Lenore Dershimer Arnold, Sharon Hutchison Bartling, Carolyn Burke, Beverlee Schorer Butzke, Carole Brown Cain, M. Jane Hartzler Cilurso, Teri Lynn Dimmick, Beverly Bergmann Dozier, Fannie Boyd Franks, Stephanie Geddes, Caroline Franks Hidalgo, Terrill Ann Hutchison, Rebecca Vier Kirkey, P Adrienne Cockrum Lusk, Anajean Altman McCauley, Louise Piper McClure, Virginia McNeice, Amelia Justina Minks, Michelle Comerford Murray, Sandra Hutchison Shettler, Kimberly Mann Whistler, Dorothy Way Whitson, Dorothy Wilson Wilson, Helen Wolcott Barnard, Francis Bartlett, Jonathan Beall, Thomas Allen Bicknell, Benjamin Callaway, Zacheriah Callaway, Zacheriah Callaway,Zacheriah Cooper, Leighton Corley, William Crary, John Crary, John Cristler, Michael Dee, Elijah Dick, John Griffin, John Hull, Hezekiah, Lt. Hunt, Jacob Regent: Mrs. Wesley D. Gerber VT VT Lefebvre, Jean Baptiste Modeste LA Logan, Timothy KY May, Agnes Smith May, Thomas Moorehouse, Samuel Orton, Azariah Phelps, Solomon, Jr. Piper, Johann J. Piper, Johann J. Redd, Nathaniel Roberts, Owen, Col. Rogers, Hugh Rogers, Isaac Rogers, Isaac Rogers, Isaac Rogers, Isaac Russell, Joseph Smith, John II Stowell, Samuel, Jr. Terrill, Edmund Turk, Thomas Van Gilder, Abraham Walker, James Walton, William, Jr. Walton, William, Jr. Wise, Adam, Sr. Wise, Adam, Sr. Withrow, James Woodbridge, Major Theodore Yount, George MOJAVE CH Organized: March 19, 1925 Bartlett, Margaret E. Regent: Mrs. Bedrose, Marilyn D. Dix Brower, Ysidora Burnett, Barbara Dix Carmichael, Nancy Lee Cesolini, Sally Anne Grubb Craig, Roberta E. Deahl Curtis, Helen Sims Ertel, Mary Jeanne Kaump Jones, Betty Trout Kaump, Marian Bradford 25 year Member Jr. #679070, 2nd generation DAR 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. #678150, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #667663, 2nd generation DAR Jr. *678965, 3rd generation DAR Junior Member # nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Jr. #670684, 2nd generation DAR Junior Member # Catherine Taylor Baribeault Marie Finch Henderson Dorothy Way Whistler Mary Jean Kenney Sharon Hutchison Arnold Lois Walters Hutchison Gerber Sandra Hutchison Murray P Adrienne Cockrum-Kirkey Anajean Altman Lusk Beverly Bergmann Dimmick Terrill Ann Hidalgo Marie Goodwin Baker Helen Wolcott Wilson Mary Margaret Kraft Wilma Nell Keenan Kimberly Mann Shettler Virginia McClure Shirley Jones Patten Dorothy Whitson Lois Vomburg Salemi Janet Clair Mungall Goodell Martha Jane Hartzler Cain Rebecca Vier Hutchison Beverlee Schorer Burke Nora Jane Cilurso Ten Lynn Cilurso Helen Smith Linscott Darline Wetherbee Altabet M. Robin Reynolds Burns Janet Pooley Franks Stephanie Franks Caroline Franks Geddes Michelle Comerford Minks E. Louise Howard Webb Jean Postle Morris Betty Jane Collins Bluett Georgia Ryan Artis Garvin Moyer Carole Michele Brown Butzke Fannie Boyd Dozier Amelia Cocke Florer Amelia Justina McNeice Carolyn Bartling Rachel Jones Hayward Mary Hawks Bettis Lenore Dershimer Anderson Louise Piper McCauley APTER, FULLERTON State No. 59 Membership 113 Frederick H. Kingdon 50 year Member # year Member # Jr. #619945, 3rd gen., past C.A.R. APL

122 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Kingdon, Marganne C. Kulczynslci, Pearl Ann Sappington Lawicki, Esther W. Lowrey, Sue Marne11 Mack, Virgene Carey Martin, Byrd Harris Musso, Laurie Duston Rhodes, Helen Hart Rich, Edith Paxton Shah, Suzanne Shaw Skinner, Marilyn Michael Thompson, Rebecca Travis, Dorothy Borchert Utterberg, Edith Trout Andrews, Charles, Sr. Bradford, Samuel Bradford, Samuel Clark, Stephen Clark, Stephen Conway, Michael Curd, John DeWolfe, Daniel Durkee, Timothy Duston,Jesse Duston, Jonathan Epler, John Fairbanks, Phineas Ford, Joseph Pricker, Andrew Gillam, Jonathan Gillam, Jonathan Greenwood, John Gunn, Reuben Herrick, Nehemiah Hyer, Lewis Frederick Ladson, James Lane, Jesse Leach, Nathan Lewis, Isaac Mather, Eleazar Matthews, Aaron McNary, David McQuaide, James Moore, Peter North, Abijah Penfield, Alisha Polk, Delilah Tyler Pontius, Henry Risdon, Josiah Roberts, Ezekiel Sappington, John Shepard, John Slaght, Matthias Sparks, William Starr, James MOJAVE CHAPTER (continued) VT ME KY VT Stephens, Joseph Lawrence Thrailkill, John Trout, Michael Trout, Michael Tyler, Edward Waddell, Alexander Wade, Matthias Wade, Matthias Wallace, Andrew White, George Jr. Wilson, Samuel Winston, Peter Wyckoff, Samuel 50 year Member # year Member # Pauline Eimers Mary Jeanne Kaump Ertel Marian Bradford Kaump Estelle Clark Duston Laurie Duston Musso Roberta E. Deahl Craig Helen Hart Rhodes Esther W. Lawicki Florence Durkee Laurie Duston Musso Laurie Duston Musso Mary Epler Crouch Ysidora McFadden Brower Doris Penix Pelfrey Kathleen Jo Donley Baird Shirley Glandon Gregg Marilyn Michael Skinner Pauline Eimers Corinne Addleman Kostecka Marganne Crusinberry Kingdon Marian Bradford Kaump Mary Dieckmann Young Thelma Louise Wilson Laurie Duston Musso Mary Walker Jackson Sally Anne Grubb Cescolini Eve Austin Miller Jaredene Johnston Laurie Dustin Musso Nancy Gunder Mosier Frances Ann North Harris Pauline Dischner Eimers Laurie Duston Musso Marilyn Michael Skinner Virgene Carey Mack Dorothy Borchert Travis Pearl Ann Sappington Kulczynski Margaret Bartlett Doris Slaught Crusinberry Helen Rogers McKee Laurie Duston Musso Laurie Duston Musso Sue Marne!! Lowrey Betty Trout Jones Edith Trout Utterberg Laurie Duston Musso Christine Wilfong Naughton Marilyn Dix Bedrose Brabara Dix Burnett Helen Janet Sims Curtis Nancy Delator Main Marian Bradford Kaump Byrd Harris Martin Suzanne Shaw Shah TIEE WGHT CHAPTER, LAGUNA BEACH Organized: November 28, 1939 State No. 94 Membership 61 Brosveen, Emily Watts Card Carver, H. Lee Childs Curlett, Patricia Peckham Fairbanks, Louise Dudley Bates Hanson, Florence L. Hollopeter, Sarah Whiteside Hull, Ruth Coldren Hutchison, Ruth Lawrence Judy, Rebecca Morey Liberatore, Elizabeth Danner Ludwick, Virginia Pellissier, Michele Spataro, Janie Watts Stone, Laura Helen Regent: Mrs. Gwendolen L. Smith 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 50 year Member # year Member # year Member # year Member # Jr. #673I25, 2nd generation DAR Tanner, Margery Beck Throughman, Dorothy Enfield Upham, Jennifer Williamson, Barbara V. Wood, Wendy Thnnicliff Bates, Phineas Benedict, Nathaniel Bobbitt, John Bond, Thomas, Lt. Bragdon, Thomas, Capt. ME Cantrell, Isaac Cantrell, Isaac Chapman, Daniel Compton, John Correy, Robert, Lt. Correy, Robert, Lt. Crowell, Joseph Darby, George Durant, Henry Durant, Henry Ellsberry, John Field, Timothy, Lt. Houston, Christopher Howe, Peter Johnson, Henry, Capt. Leavenworth, E., Capt. Lesh, Jacob Lesh, Jacob Loesch, Balthazer Logue, John Marchant, John Marsh, Joseph, Gov. VT Mills, John Moore, William Jr. Phillips, Joseph Pierce, Abail, Capt. Redd, Nathaniel Robertson, Charles, Maj. Rogers, Helen MS Schoonmaker, Martin Scudder, Nathania I, Col. Watt, Joseph Watt, Joseph Watt, Joseph Watt, Joseph Zahniser, Mathias Junior Member # Louise Dudley Bates Fairbanks Rebecca Morey Judy Ruth Coldren Hull Laura Helen Stone Margery Beck Tanner Frances Collins Vanderbilt Barbara V. Williamson Ruth Lawrence Hutchison Jennifer Upham Eleanor McWilliams Kraak Michele Pellissier Janet Hiestand Watts Florence L. Hanson Emily Watts Card Brosveen Janie Watts Spataro Mary McCarroll Brakesman Louise Dudley Bates Fairbanks Dorothy Enfield Thoroughman Carol Cummins Powers Louise Dudley Bates Fairbanks Patricia Peckham Curlett Virginia Ludwick Virginia Graves Timmons Virginia Graves Timmons Joan Trittipo Perkins Helen Sander Helen Marsh Martin Lorna Henrietta Mills H. Lee Childs Carver Louise Kennedy Thompson Ruth A. Axtell Irma Smith Loder Sarah Whiteside Hollopeter Helen Sander Elizabeth Danner Liberatore Virginia Wood Leason Gladys Kik Bohlig Gwendolen L. Smith Geraldine Kik Tunnicliff Wendy Tunnicliff Wood Betty R. Zahniser Hippe CHARD BAYLDON CHAPTER, SEAL BEACH Organized: November 21, 1963 State No. 151 Membership 55 Regent: Miss Katherine C. Harper SAMUEL RAMSEY CHAPTER, GARDEN GROVE Organized: April IZ 1967 State No. 16I Membership 66 Jordan, Marie Eccleston LeMaster, Elizabeth Tidd Massey, Donna Dardenne Rogers, Harriett Ferguson Ross, Jacqueline Kent White, Marie Carson Allen, Obediah Beall, Capt. Richard Beaumont, Isaiah Blodgett, Caleb Branch, Col. John Chaffee, Pvt. Comfort Chapin, Japeth Dow, Daniel Dowden, Sgt. Clementius / Eccleston, Maj. John Ewing, Ensign William Ewing, Ensign William Ewing, Ensign William Gregg, Sr., Samuel Gregg Jr., Samuel Hare, Moses Livingsone, Sgt. Robert Mallett, Phillip Outwater, Capt. John Raymond, Ebenezer Ross, David Regent: Mrs. Lyle A. Ross VT 50 year Member # nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Irene Phariss Nelson Marion E. Beall Marie Carson White Evelyn Blodgett Rose Agnes Branch Pearlman Lillian Vassar Holliday Nell Elizabeth Farrow Alice Mullett Bobbles Elizabeth Tidd LeMaster Marie Eccieston Jordan Helen Kincaid Babcock Virginia Babcock Root Roberta Kincaid Williams Valerie Alyson Caton Valerie Alyson Caton Donna Dardenne Massey Valerie Alyson Caton Harriett Ferguson Rogers Dorothy Lord Moore Jody Westover Bradley Susie B. Henderson 416 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

123 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Sherwin, Joshua Tyler, Lt. Ebenezer Wardlow, Robert SAMUEL RAMSEY CHAPTER (continued) Willard Sr., Sgt. Ephraim York Sr., Samuel ME Jacqueline Kent Ross Valerie Alyson Caton Nellie Wardlow DuRall Ida Victoria Prudams Frances Jones Blender SAN CLEMENTE CHAPTER, SAN CLEMENTE Organized: September 10, 1958 State No. 147 Membership Bannister, Lana Young Carroll, Charlotte Fraser Lee, Tacy Thatcher Thatcher, M. Holland Kinkaid Babb, Peter, Capt. Blake, Samuel Blake, Samuel Butler, Jacob Butler, Jacob Regent: Mrs. Richard J. Lee Canfield, Jr. Samuel, Lt. Col. Carver, John Henry Carver, John Henry Churchill, Ichabod, Sgt. VT Clason, Samuel Cummings, Efrain Daniel, Joseph Darland, Lambert Davis, Daniel VT D ickey, James Barnes, Daniel Barnes, Daniel Evans, Benjamin Evans, Evan Goodwin, Amaziah Goodwin, Willoughby Goodwin, Willoughby Humphrey, Thomas, Capt. Lewis, James, Capt. Moorman, Micajah McClure, Alexander McClure, Francis Phelps, Francis Pike, John VT Porter, Noah Sedgwick, Samuel Thomas, Isaac Upham,Thomas Varnum, Joseph Bradley, Capt. Varnum, Joseph Bradley, Capt. Varnum, Molly Bulter Varnum, Molly Bulter Varnum, Samuel, Sr. Vamum, Samuel, Sr. 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Marjorie Holland Kinkaid Thatcher Elsie Blake Charlesworth Alice Blake Weaver McDonald Tacy Thatcher Lee Marjorie Holland Kinkaid Thatcher Dolores Dale Grossman Tacy Thatcher Lee Marjorie Holland Kinkaid Thatcher Judith Lee Willis Schroeder Charlotte Fraser Carroll Ruth Louise Triggs Marjorie Holland Kinkaid Thatcher May McFarland Neville Gene Clinger Nelson Lana Young Bannister Tacy Thatcher Lee Marjorie Holland Kinkaid Thatcher Alice Blake Weaver McDonald Norma Speaker Brown Mary Blackmer Meyer Susan Meyer Allman Mary Blackmer Meyer Madge Holstein Counts Gene Clinger Nelson Tacy Thatcher Lee Norma Speaker Brown Norma Speaker Brown Charlotte Fraser Carroll Margaret Sawyer Dike Gene Clinger Nelson Gene Clinger Nelson Marjorie Holland Kinkaid Thatcher Gene Clinger Nelson Tacy Thatcher Lee Marjorie Holland Kinkaid Thatcher Tacy Thatcher Lee Marjorie Holland Kinkaid Thatcher Tacy Thatcher Lee Marjorie Holland Kinkaid Thatcher SANTA ANA CHAPTER, SANTA ANA Organized: March II, 1916 State No. 36 Membership 87 Adkins, Loretta Chenoweth Alford, Peggy Elizabeth Clemmons, Virginia May Goddard, Francelia Chittenden Mauck, Janet Hecker Miller, Adrienne Andres Ortiz, Linda Ridenour Royce, Frances Pride Alexander, Isaac Andrews, Arthur, Lt. Ashby, John, Maj. Barnaby, Samuel Blanchard, Joseph Boid, George Butler, Phinehas, Jr. Charlock, Henry Cowles, Samuel, Jr. Cree, Robert Cross, Nathaniel Cross, Robert Dodson, George Fish, Nathaniel Flannigan, David, Lt. Fleming, John Grove, Christian Gutherie, James Hacker, John Helmes, Philip Hubbard, John Huffaker, Michael Regent: Mrs. Donald W. Alford ME ME 50 year Member # Jr. *690692, 3rd generation DAR Jr. *682902, 2nd generation DAR 50 year Member * Junior Member * year Member # Chloe Williamson Staton Wilma Lilley Swantz Sabra Sturt Russell Enid Smith Eberhart Francelia Chittenden Goddard Mary Carr Hubbard Margaret Gillespie Ecker Marion Gale Stanford Frances Pride Royce Nadine Hansen Johnson Gloria Cross Vargas Gloria Cross Vargas Frankye Knightlinger Andres Carol Clemmons Beissel Mildred L. Pulliam Sara Northcutt Welch Irene Koontz Satorius Virginia Powley Clemmons Linda Ridenour Ortiz Ruby Donovan Mireles Gloria Cross Vargas Frankye Kightlinger Andres Jackson, Isaac Jackson, Lemuel Jordan, Isreal Keith, Alexander Kellogg, Enoch Kellogg, Enoch Klingman, Cornelius Lane, Daniel, Capt. Locke, John, Capt. Look, Noah Marlett, Gedeon Marshall, William McClellan, Joseph McGuire, Michael McMichael, Alexander Newcomb,Bethuel Omohundro, Richard, Ens. Osborn, William, Sr. Perry, Job, It Power, Samuel Power, William, Sr. Richardson, George Richardson, George Riddle, John Robbins, Oliver Robbins, William Rogers, Hosea Schellinger, Gideon Shrum, Jacob Sleeth, John, Sr. Spasm, James Stewart, Archibald Taylor, Reuben Thompson, Nathaniel Turner, Terrisha Vernon, Richard C., Capt. Vernon, Richard C., Capt. Walker, Richard Walker, Richard Weed, Gilbert ME ME Gloria Cross Vargas Gloria Cross Vargas Margaret Gillespie Ecker Frances Herzog Riles Gladys Parker Linsday Penelope Rhodes Waren Etta Smith Stecker Lucy Hill Lockett Virginia Jarrett Basler Mildred Wilcox Pyeatt Lois Leader Hall Lucinda Griffith Burrows Judith Hemphill Van Skike Lois Leader Hall Mary Vernon Alford Laura Leola Newcomb Magill Gloria Omohundro Palmer Hyla Dice Hagan Margaret Gillespie Ecker Nadine Hansen Johnson Nadine Hansen Johnson Eleanor Steele Benton Sally Steele Vincenti Gloria Cross Vargas Margaret Gillespie Ecker Doris Lawrence Sweeney Bertha Lee Roble Estel Terrill Garlick Helen Myers Hecker Linda Ridenour Ortiz Margaret Gillespie Ecker Nadine Hansen Johnson Dorothy Davenport Allen Francelia Chittenden Goddard Gloria Omohundro Palmer Betty Vernon Whitfield Mary Vernon Alford Dorothea Webb Houseworth Ruby Walker Webb Loretta Chenoweth Adkins DIST XIII LONG BEACH Director: Mrs. Loren M. Meigs 2031 Golden Avenue, Long Beach, CA DOROTHY CLARK CHAPTER, SOUTH GATE Organized: January 31, 1948 State No. 105 Membership 26 Albright, Lt. Col. Philip Albright, Lt. Col. Philip Anderson, Capt. Patrick Bill, James Burger, George Butterfield, Capt. Reuben Carpenter, Emanuel Carpenter, Peter Coquillette, Daniel Corbin, Edward Deppin, Christian Eckles, William Foard, John Green, John Thompson Green, John Thompson Gregg, Richard Haycraft, Samuel Haycraft, Samuel Johnson, Howard Merriken, John Mesick, Thomas, Sr. Mesick, Thomas, Sr. Mesick, Thomas, Sr. Peterson, Henry Quarles, Lt. William P. Ream, Capt. Andrew Robbin, William Ross, John Stevens, Sylvanus Walker, John William, Ebenezer Regent: Mrs. Virge Gieb VT KY KY Elinor V. Crain Corbin Velda M. Corbin Gladkowski Jean Rudy Ferro Brown Elinor V. Crain Corbin Natalie Germond Drake Ella Marie Morgan Elinor V. Crain Corbin Nellie Freeman Milligan Marjorie Felon Jaycox Velma V. Corbin Belknap Nellie Freeman Milligan Mildred Maurie Banes Maxine Cunningham Nelson Valerie Green Bullock Valerie Plum Hanson Carol Ann Sechrist Isabelle Goodman Brink Irene Goodman Woodward Mary Louise Van Order Virginia Wedig Quested Viva B. Mesick Rutter Joanne Viva De Pue Diane Michelle De Pue Elinor V. Crain Corbin Ella Marie Morgan Ardelle Moury Werner Mabelle Robbins Dietrich Marjorie Hockings Eunice Hammond Virgie Walker Geib Bertha Greene GAVIOTA CHAPTER, LONG BEACH Organized: August 26, 1908 State No. 13 Membership 80 Ballou, Seth Buck, Elijah Bugbee, William I Carruth, Robert Craig, Capt. David Craig, Lt. Sam, Sr. Regent: Betsy Ross Pigg Lois G. Bailey Jacquelyn Bunn Kandyba Katherine Carroll Doran Opal Carruth Linder Marjorie Louise Mayberry Rebecca Hasting Sword Macartney APL

124 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR Cranston, James Crockett, Lt. John De Spain, Peter Dodson, John Dorsey, Capt. Ely Downs, Lt. Henry Felton, George Webber Flowers, Joseph Flowers, Lemrock, Sr. Graham, Robert Greene, Robert Haycraft, Samuel Hillis, John Holly (Holley), John McConnell, James McConnell, James Morgan, Zedekiah Nutter, Christopher Nye, Nathaniel Nye, Nathaniel Polk, Charles Pratt, Eliab Quick, Jacobus, Jr. Risdon, Josiah Risdon, Josiah Risdon, Josiah Risdon, Josiah Ritchey, John Robie, Edward Scovil, Benjamin Smith, William Stevenson, Nathaniel, Sr. Stivers, Randall Sturgeon, Robert Turner, Lt. James Washburn, Benjamin Waters, Richard Wood, Samuel Woodward, Moses GAVIOTA CHAPTER (continued) VT VT VT VT Patricia Hewitt Morrison Avesta L. Morrison Kirk Norma Lenhart SiIvey Elizabeth Edith Ward Lauer Arlene Trent Lynch Helen Todd Arbogast Frances Chi'son Heppe Avesta L. Morrison Kirk Avesta L. Morrison Kirk Avesta L. Morrison Kirk Marjorie Greene La Cost Margaret Goodman Cannon Johnnie Ham Bezusko Helen De Etta Beatty Hawkey Katherine Gary Mary Lucille Salazar Helen Clark Harris Ruth Rowley Parsons Joanne Morrison Ludloff Jewel King Morrison Prances Smith Dunk Emily Goodwin Julian Genevieve Johnston Coltman Katherine Switzer Beall Mildred Risdon Davis Virginia Davis Swenson Opal Risdon Switzer Mary Jeffress Stephens Clara Robie Meadows Doris Young Osburn Edna Neville Ellerbe Mary White Cushman Edith Compton Carlson Frances Dixon Nason Julia T. Albrecht Betsy Ross Pigg Doris Englen Miller Katherine Patrick Bugbee Jacqueline Boozer Campbell LOS CERTOS CHAPTER, LONG BEACH Organized: February 9, 1927 State No. 65 Membership 54 Bayne, Ellis Beckley, Dr. Daniel Blair, William Clark, Corp. Daniel Clark, Corp. Daniel Clark, Corp. Daniel Clark, Corp. Daniel Chapman, Thomas Comstock, Abel Danforth, Thomas II DeTray, John Peter Anthony DeVoe, Abel DeVoe, Abel DeVoe, Abel DeVoe, Abel DeVoe, Abel DeWolf, Elisha Dudley,Timothy Eichelberger, Capt. Adam Ferris, Reed Pinney, Robert Foster, Rev. William Foster, Rev. William Foster, Rev. William Garrish, Capt. William Gay, Richard Gay, Richard Haggard, Nathaniel Harvey, Sgt. Rufus Harvey, Sgt. Rufus Hatch, Ede Hogg, James Howell, Lewis Jewell, Seth ICelsay, John Kelsay, John Lee, Capt. Benjamin Lewis, Lt. Jacob Loring, Capt. John Loring, Capt. John Manning, Samuel McClaren, Mathew Milan, John Milan, John Monroe, Lemuel Morris, William Sr. Napier, William Parson Plummer,Thomas Shipley, Capt. Richard Sweetser, Michael Regent: Mrs. Glenn Gilmore FrA ME Kula Swarner Fosnight Elizabeth A. Huffman Rittermal Phyllis Bergen Sandison Emeline Faye Clark Cleveland Esther Faye Cleveland Gilmore Laurie Lynn Gilmore Kathleen Faye Gilmore Soderholm Garnett Hunt Hildebrandt Beverly A. Milburn Nixon Julia Wilkinson Keating Bernadine L. Johnson Kussman Geneva Elizabeth Salter Odette Patricia Ann Odette Hobbs Marjorie Odette McConahay Virginia Odette Mills Karen E. McConahay Barton Zetta Colleasure Frisbie Lettie Lena Chase Brown Mary Edith Holton Theora Mae McCall Clary Leola Sherrill Wright Lorna Prior Croon Roberson Lorraine Valerie Croan Ely Valerie Ely Marich Hazel McBride Engeseth Anne Strong Graves Walterine Carpenter Strong Sarah Lee Patton Clingan Ada Hoffman Moles Nancy Moles Schaeffer Marion Miller Nixon Marie Dennis Buchanan Marjorie Frazier Reger Myrna Schnee Madsen Cathy Jane Carlile Cherie Renee Carlile Diantha Marsh Shepherd Dorothy Ward Ringsred Marjorie Austin Freeman Andric Freeman Wing Laurie Abigail Knopp Dorothy Louise Bacon Penn Connie-Lu Berg Evelyn L. Rives Berg Eloise Austin Newell Yvonne Fenton Brown Clubb Allen Georgie Ann Holton Trower Florence Elizabeth Spencer Herr Mary Hobbs Moon Elizabeth Brown Moffet Thompk ins, Robert Townsend, William Waldron, Cornelius Waldron, Cornelius *WELCOME ABOARD* Bertha M. Truitt Buchanan Matilda Stafford Stevenson Christine Herr Gentry Elizabeth Bohanon Herr POINT VICENTE CHAPTER, LOS VERDES PENINSULA Organized: November 14, 1985 State No. 194 Membership 47 Andrini, Elise Young Doherty, Mary Mape Hawkins, Paula Park Hazeltine, Elizabeth Wessells Kaatz, Deborah Hazeltine Kohl, Virginia Anne Lefebvre, Mary Jo Shields Mayer, Jo Mayer, Judith McClernan, Lorraine Mersing, Janice Ochi, Mary Salatino Smith, Beverly Jean Smith, Cindy Lee Vanderschoot, Beatrice Duryea Anderson, Gen. Robert Bennett, Joseph Bidwell, Daniel Bidwell, Daniel Bidwell, Daniel Canfield, Phineas Canfield, Phineas Cranston, Samuel Cranston, Samuel Cranston, Samuel Eley, Josiah Foster, Wooden Gilbert, Truman Haines, John, Jr. Haines, John, Jr. Kipp, Benjamin Knapp, Daniel Knapp, Daniel Ladd, Nathaniel Loveland, Levi Merriman, Eliasaph Millikan, William Patterson, David Perry, Ichabod Perry, Ichabod Reed, Samuel Slaughter, Reuben 'Tate, Robert Tate, Robert Tate, Robert Tate, Robert Tate, Robert Taylor, Lt. Jonathan Tibbetts, William Truesdell, Joseph, Jr. Truesdell, Joseph, Jr. Truesdell, Joseph, Jr. Tuttle, Lucuis Waltman, Conrad, Sr. Waltman, Conrad, Sr. Waltman, Conrad, Sr. West, Isaac Regent: Mrs. Richard S. Hazeltine ME Whitney, Elisha (Minuteman) Whitney, Elisha (Minuteman) Vaugine de Nuisement, Etiene LA Young, John Jr. #564205, 3rd gen., past C.A.R. Junior Member # Jr. #63I354, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #693728, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #693694, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #693730, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #696243, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #69373I, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #695368, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #694042, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #694043, 2nd generation DAR 50 year Member # Elise Young Andrini June Bacon Pritt Betty Anne Brown Phillips Dana Kay Phillips Janie D. Phillips Virginia Anne Kohl Virginia Brooks Kohl Leatrice Haynes McClernan Lorraine McClernan Beatrice Duryea Vanderschoot Barbara Long Booth Mary Foster Greenhill Carrol Gilbert Meyer Cherie Weicker Bennett Alberta Haskell Hergert Mary Mapes Doherty Beverly Jean Smith Cindy Lee Smith Elizabeth Vittum Parker Romola Lee Nichols Margy Hoagland Henson Paula Park Hawkins Carolyn Laney Marshall Mary Salatino Ochi Loma Shaw Salatino Constance Corliss Palicke Audrey Slaughter Clark Imogene Decker Crumb Bonnie Rae Brown Wilding Jean Decker Mersing Janice Elaine Mersing Berry Nixon Martin Josephine Knowles O'Dell Lucille Astir Anderson Elizabeth Wessells Hazeltine Deborah Hazeltine Kaatz Lois Truesdail Wessells Mary Lula Tuttle Sinnott Betty Williams Mayer Jo Mayer Judith Mayer Faye Barton Henrie Mary Jo Shields Lefebvre Mary Anne Lilley Shields Georgia Barron Mees Mary Menager Smith SANTA GERTRUDES CHAPTER, DOWNEY Organized: October 29, 1951 State No. I24 Membership 59 Broder, Kathleen Keays Cipra, Pamela Rosenberg Clark, Elizabeth Jean Clark, Katherine Z. Cook, Diana Rosenberg Devlin P. Berniece Brodrick Ferring, Rosemary Selover Harisis, Donna Jeanne Divvens Johnson, Victoria Clark Jones, Dorothy Armstrong McDermott, Cindy Roe McKinney, Margaret Pegram Peery, Margaret Francis Regent: Mrs. James J. Shea Jr. #629549, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #646376, 3rd generation DAR 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 50 year Member #1222I1 Jr. #667523, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #568263, 3rd gen., past C.A.R. Jr. #692I53, 3rd generation DAR 418 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

125 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR SANTA GERTRUDES CHAPTER (continued) Robinson, Virginia Ebeling Roselle, Ann Peck Rosenberg, Barbara Hansen Shea, Rebecca Beardmore Snyder, Lillian Elizabeth Birch Tribe, Catherine Roe Wiser, Josephine Evans Worsham, Connie Shanor Young, Helen Birdsell Allison, Lt. Joseph Allison, Lt, Joseph Atkinson,Thomas Bishop, Nathaniel Black, Alexander Bradbury, Moses Bryant, David Carpenter, Lt. Col. Benjamin Carter. Edward Case, Richard Chadwick, Elihu Chase, Col. Josiah Chase, Col. Josiah Clark, Lt. Jacob Clark, James Clark, William Cracraft, Charles Dougherty, John Dougherty, John Dowdell, Lt. Robert Bells, William Farris, William Farris, William Fletcher, Ephraim Fletcher, Ephraim Gifford, Elihu Good, Caspar Graves, Joseph Hall, Nathan Harris, Corp. Moses Harris, Capt. William Hayward, Benjamin Heard, Lt. Charles Herron,Thomas Hollembeak, William Howe, Samuel Hunt, William Sr. Hunt, William Sr. Johnson, Lt. Col, James Johnston, Joseph Jolley, Lt. John Kelsey, Sgt. John Larrabee,Timothy Laughlin,Thomas Lawrence, John Libby, Daniel Libby, William Lincoln, Abraham Loring, Bezaleel Low, Thomas Mason, Judge Jonas Merry, Ralph Jr. Metcalf, Samuel Metcalf, Samuel Miesse, Daniel Miesse, Daniel Newcomb, Dr. Luther Nickel, William Osgood, Josiah Osgood, Josiah Parrett, Joseph Parrett, Joseph Parrett, Joseph Parrett, Joseph Parshall, Samuel Radebach, Peter Redd, Nathaniel Robbins, William Selover, John Shanor, Mathias Shanor, Mathias Shanor, Mathias Slaughter, Sgt. John Stackpole, Lt. Joshua Jr. Talbot, Williston Tanner, Jacob Thomas, Nathan Van Alstyne, Leonard Weatherby. Nathaniel Sr. Weaver, Thomas Dell Westervelt, James Whipple, Nathan Wickham, Thomas Williams, Membrance Williams, Membrance Williams, Membrance Williams, Membrance Woolley, Abraham Woolley, Jacob Wright, William Young,Thomas VT ME ME ME VT / ME ME ME VT / Junior Member #65I756 Myrtle Hunt Hill Clara Hunt Miller Florence Naomi Post Sterling Nellie Wells Bean Janette Gladden Ellis Barbara Budsell Getzler Florence Naomi Post Sterling Georgianna C. Dedrick Virginia Ann Sims Burk Helen Case Dannenbring Irene Lorshbough Harness Hazel Messinger Armstrong Dorothy Armstrong Jones Barbara Budsell Getzler Clara Hunt Miller Clara Hunt Miller Florence Naomi Post Sterling Marion Wetzel Beardmore Rebecca Beardmore Shea Norma Stockstill Peck Barbara Budsell Getzler Anita Kelley Tattle Edythe Hogle Wells Kathleen Keays Broder Monnie Sewall Keays Vivian Gifford Fountain Mary Elizabeth Lawrence Nevin Dorothy Graves Palmer Evelyn Hollembeak Argles Barbara Budsell Getzler Barbara Budsell Getzler Josephine Evans Wiser Clara Hunt Miller Gwen Johnson Bartlett Evelyn Hollembeak Argles Pauline Bern iece Brodrick Devlin Myrtle Hunt Hill Clara Hunt Miller Margaret Francis Peery Doris Johnson Gentry Leta Nelson Noland Helen Birdsell Young Georgianna C. Dedrick Dora Denzler Wallace Mary Virginia Lawrence Nevin Barbara Budsell Getzler Barbara Budsell Getzler Evelyn Hollembeak Argles Barbara Budsell Getzler Barbara Budsell Getzler Barbara Budsell Getzler Mildred Merry Reed Monnie Sewall Keays Kathleen Keays Broder Margaret Pegram McKinney Sarah Pegram Nelson Georgianna C. Dedrick Garnet Christie Smith Cindy Roe McDermott Catherine Roe Tribe Pamela Rosenberg Cipra Diana Rosenberg Cook Janet Rosenberg Fitzgerald Barbara Hansen Rosenberg Julia Klontz Brooks Georgianna C. Dedrick Barbara Budsell Getzler Evelyn Hollembeak Argles Rosemary Selover Ferring Margaret Shanor Cantelon Dawn Shanor Wetzel Connie Shanor Worsham Georgianna C. Dedrick Barbara Budsell Getzler Frances Marie Gordon Carter Mary Virginia Lawrence Nevin Juanita Shirley Haworth Lois Wallace Butts Lillian Birch Snyder Virginia Ebeling Robinson Leta Nelson Noland Ann Peck Roselle Donna Jeanne Divvens Hari sis Elizabeth Jean Clark Katherine Sims Clark Katherine Z. Clark Victoria Clark Johnson Florence Naomi Post Sterling Florence Naomi Post Sterling Maxine Huber Riley Mildred Palmer Wylie Zeller, John George Georgianna C. Dedrick SUSAN B. ANTHO CHAPTER, LONG BEACH Organized: February 21, 1954 State No. 13I Membership 62 Bowers, Dana McClain Coe, Jacquelyn Brooks Duckworth, Judy E Pope Evans, Elizabeth Krieger, Neena Posner Meigs, Sharon Miller, Bonita Dee Nielsen, Nancy Lou Walter Pelkey, Margery Peterson Plowman, Barbara Ann Plowman, Lois R. Mansfield Schmidt, Kathleen Allen Regent: Mrs. Reidar Gundhus Abbott, John Abbott, John Alward, Samuel Sr. Antes, Lt. Col. John Henry Barkely,Thomas Barkely, Thomas Barnum, Johiel (Jehiel) Becker, Conrad Becker, Conrad Benjamin, Capt. John Biggs, Robert Sr. Blakeney, Capt. John Sr. Blakeney, Capt. John Sr. Botkin, Thomas Jr. Buck, Francis Burleson, Aaron Chambers, John Cole, Capt. Joseph Coryell, Cornelius Curtis,Nathaniel Custer, Ensign George England, John England, John Finley, Rev. James Finney, James Jr. Fisher, Nathaniel Ford, Warner Griffin, Daniel Hancock, Joseph Jr. Hartwell, Benjamin Haynes, Capt. Aaron Sr. Haynes, Capt. Aaron Sr. Hibbler, Jacob Kennedy, Danile TN Kiester, Philip Laraway, Peter LeGarde, Jean Baptiste IN Liscomb, Nehemiah VT Mansfield, Richard Mason, Jesse McCoy, Lt. Perry Meek, Jacob Meek, Jacob Moody, Edmund Morris, William Munson, Capt. Theophilus Owens, John Sr. Owens, John Sr. Pennington, Charles Potter, Eliakim Sr. Potter, Oliver VT Shambaugh, Ensign Daniel Shattuck, Capt. Daniel Shirts, Mathias Smith, Elijah Smith, Peter Taylor Smith, Peter Taylor Snow, Capt. John ME Stark, James Stephenson, John C. Sweet, Amos Sydnor, Martin Underwood, Capt. Benjamin Underwood, Capt. Benjamin Upshaw, John Upshaw, John Junior Member # Jr. #6026I2, 2nd gen., past C.A.R. Jr. #601699, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #615010, 4th generation DAR Mildered Baker McClendon Bonita Dee Miller Dana McClain Bowers Ducelia Cobb Contreras Blenn Graham Meigs Sharon Meigs Lois Mansfield Plowman Mildred Baker McClendon Bonita Dee Miller Sharon Meigs Shirley Biggs Cohn Treva A. Dees Chester Mary G. Dees Lee Patricia Givens Sillin Stalcup June Harrison Mayer Gertrude Hill Larkins Eleanore Colbert Beckwith Mary Lou Scott Gundhus Cheryl Crane Greenwood Lois Mansfield Plowman Marguerite Custer Prinz Marjorie England Gromme Neena Posner Krieger Nell Reed Wible Helen Elizabeth Morrison Ruckrigel Lois Mansfield Plowman Martha Hegarty Cook Odette Powell Beverly Sherwood Harmsen Lois Mansfield Plowman Karen Glyn Abboud Evelyn Kiser Page Jacquelyn Brooks Coe Margaret Lillian Kennedy Rhodes Nellie Vannice Pyeatt Lois Mansfield Plowman Florence Hoffman Darnall Lois Mansfield Plowman Lois Mansfield Plowman Clara Belle McCormick Christe Nancy Lou Walter Nielsen Irma Vaughncille Joseph Meng Billie Joseph Reische Della Lurinda Davis Kier Lillian Lucille Russell Spence Sharon Meigs Marian Owens Darrow Elizabeth Evans Barbara Rennels Roberts Susan Potter Javaram Margery Peterson Pelkey Madge B. Grapes Hanson Ada Chillson Mertz Vivienne Veach Fiske Clara Belle McCormick Christe Barbara A. Plowman Lois Mansfield Plowman Dorothy Virginia Lamb Seely Mildred Ann Brown Barnes Carmen Taylor Welch Lucille C. Wolfe Hogue Charlotte Sidener Bennett Bette-Lee Hewitt Axialc Clara K. Kearney Hansen Judy F. Pope Duckworth Kathleen Smith Herring APL

126 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR SUSAN B. ANTHO CHAPTER (continued) Upshaw, John Upshaw, John Upshaw, John Upshaw, John Upshaw, John Upson, Benjamin Waggoner, Sgt. John Weatherhead, Enoch Weatherhead, Nathan White, Israel Geneva Smith Hogg Frances Smith Pope Mary Sue Smith Valentino Estellyn 0. Smith Winebrenner Mary Ann Smith Toscano Kathleen Allen Schmidt Laura Collenbaugh Bramson Clara K. Kearney Hansen Clara K. Kearney Hansen Bernice Askey Cumming Wedgeworth, William Wheeler, Joshua Wooten, Joel Wooten, Joel Mildred Wedgeworth Weedall Genevieve Crowner Johnson Kendria Unruh Fenton Nan Thomas Unruh DIST XIV SAN DIEGO Director: Mrs. Robert Thompson 540 Tres Ranchos Lane, San Marcos, CA WESTERN SHORES Organized: August 25, 1924 Angelo, Carol Lynne Balsiger, Susan Webb Davis, Roxanna Ditmar Fenton, Kendria Unruh Grupe, Kathryn Frances Jacobson, Capt. Ionia E. Jamrozek, Eva Brown Lies, Linda Hayes Turner, Vivian Lee Ward, Stacey Lyn Young, Linna Stevenson Zunich, Lark O'Lee Allen, Ebenezer Andrews, Sgt. John Angell, Col. Israel Baldwin, Thomas Baldwin, Thomas Baldwin, Thomas Barker, Sgt. John Beedle, Joseph Sr. Biery, Michael Bishop, Sylvanus Carnahan, Capt. James Cassell, Jacob Cheadle, Asa Jr. Clifton, Ezekiel Cooke, Robert Cooke, Robert Cornelius, William Cornelius, William Davis, Benjamin Emmons, Jonathan Espy, Josiah Fluckey, George Gillet, John Hapgood, Ephraim Helpenstine, Maj. Peter Hibbard, Timothy Houston, James Howard, Benjamin Hungerford,David K umler, Jacob Liner, Christopher Lytle, Capt. William Mann, George Adam McCaughey, William McCaughey, William McPherson, William McReynolds, Joseph McReynolds, Robert Miller, Jesse Miller, Jesse Nye, Dr. Samuel Piersol, William Pointer, Samuel Potter, Gaspar Queen, John Queen, John Queen, John Quick, Philipus Richardson,Jonathan Robert, Robert Morgan Shears, Andrew Shull, Peter Shull, Peter Sowell, James Stiers, Jacob Andrew Thompson, Sgt. Robert Thompson, Sgt. Robert Thompson, Sgt. Robert Thompson, Sgt. Robert Tower, Bethiah Nichols Turk, Capt. William Sr. Van Doren, Isaac Violet, John Regent: M Walcott (Wolcott), Nathaniel Watts, Brig. Gen. Frederick Wedgeworth, William Wedgeworth, William CHAPTER, LONG BEACH State No. 57 Membership 66 rs. Donald L. Cox VT Jr. #670012, 2nd generation DAR Junior Member # Junior Member # Jr. #652215, 2nd generation DAR Junior Member # Jr. #650594, 2nd generation DAR Junior Member # Junior Member # Jr. #593026, 3rd generation DAR Jr. #673941, 2nd generation DAR Linna Stevenson Young Virginia Barton Keller Carol Fran Sager Linda Hayes Lies Marlene Eugenia Tibbetts Kathleen McDaniel Wood Josephine Hunter Kitty Marylin Kidder Cox Leone Smoyer Jackson Marilyn Pyron Wolk Virginia Platt Ellwanger Polly Cassell Arthur Margaret Cheadle Fahy Cathaline Barkman Stern Joy Weedall Ditmar Mildred Wedgeworth Weedall Nellie Weedall Turner Mildred Wedgeworth Weedall Louisa Davis Frazier Faye Gorthy Huso Lucy Miller Jacobson Alba McGirk Peck Margaret Cassell Thompson Beatrice Parker DeArmond Kathryn Frances Grupe Marjorie Dexter Harvey Susan Webb Balsiger Genalee Henderson Schooler Kathryn Sager Hunter Elizabeth McPatridge Minneman Bettie Sowell Morck Bernadette Patterson O'Brien Ethel Osborne Shontz Carol Lynne Angelo Betty Dorman Angelo Sandra Culbertson Musselman Ruth Rosson Gregerson Floris M. Rosson Estes Barbara Miller Cameron Hylda Miller Lubick Dorothy Ponto Blackman Linna Stevenson Young Janice Fulghum Trapp Mary Suter He imburger Eva Brown Jamrozek Virginia Brown Zunich Lark O'Lee Zunich Catherine Maher Vidaurri Ruth Webb Snider Linna Stevenson Young Vivian Gorthy Sproed Mary Owen Michaelis Marjorie Rails Pohle Edith Ann Jordan Ellen Stiers Carroll Judith Graham Flora Eileen Graber Graham LaVelle Graber Magnus Janice Graham Waterbury Geneva Tower Blaine Maybelle Pipkin Holland Eloise Moore Theilen Stacey Lyn Ward Kathryn Frances Grupe Capt. Ionia E. Jacobson Roxanna Ditmar Davis Vivian Lee Turner DE ANZA CHAPTER, EINITAS Organized: April 14, 1934 State No. 85 Membership 98 Davis, Altra May Morrow Fitzpatrick, Dorotha Chaffee Gresham, Martha Pace Gresham, Charlotte R. Jonah, Jennifer Anne Kaytes, Karen Bassford Long, Cheryl Chappell Vallez, Suzanne Leonard Weidauer, Michele Suzanne Welles, G. L. Hendrickson Ayres Widas, Patricia Leonard Wood, Helen Stone Browne, Eleazer Covenhoven, Joseph Fisher, Frederick Fisher, Ichabod Greeley, Jacob Kennedy, John Lackland, Joseph Lemen, James Moore, Andrew Osborn, Abraham Robinson, Benjamin Stark, John Carter Stevens, Joseph Stockton, Thomas Sr. Tuttle, Jared Regent: Mrs. Arden R. Weidauer TN 50 year Member #212I49 Jr. #669686, 4th generation DAR Junior Member # Junior Member # Jr. #668515, 2nd generation DAR Alma Risdon Carey Ruth Senderling Clymer Kathryn E. Fisher Doris Fisher Anderson Mary Margaret Cairns Bates Ada Virginia Wheat Scarborough Jeanne Monser Bednorz Daisy White Drummond Virginia Wheeler Martin Leslie Osborne Larrabee Marian Kean Perry Mary Margaret Lee Woodward Marian Horton Bassford Agnes Blayney Bachman Charlotte Peterson Leonard ELIJAH GSWOLD CHAPTER, SAN DIEGO Organized: February 6, 1981 State No. I88 Membership 45 Chamberlain. Esther Chamberlain, Esther Chamberlain, Margaret L. Estep, Delight Hobbs, Anna Colvin Hollingsworth, Louise B. Kiper, Diane Halley Lofgren, Linda Stitt Oskins, Elizabeth Rains, Nancy E. Ramos, Kay Colvin Sobolewski, Marjorie S. Stitt, Marguerite Hall Tyson, Esther Halley Wright, Marian Dryden Brewster, Nathaniel Cary, Elihu Cary, Elihu Cary, Elihu Cary, Elihu Cary, Elihu Cary, Elihu Chenowith II, Thomas Clay, Dr. Henry Clay, Samuel Clay, Samuel Cole, Stephen Clopton, Judge John Davis, Sgt. Benjamin Davis, Isaac Doty, Joseph Eads, Charles Foster, Daniel Garfield, Nathaniel Garfield, Nathaniel Gibbs, Capt. Wareham Gibbs, Capt. Wareham Grant, Capt. George Griswold, Elijah Hamilton, Joseph Honeyman, Robert Lindley,Thomas Lovejoy, Peter Lunt, Daniel McICenney, Samuel McICenney, Samuel Regent: Mrs. Ruth Murphy / / Founding Regent Jr. #646640, 4th generation DAR Jr. #506642, 4th generation DAR Jr. #677493, 4th generation DAR Jr. #60033I, 4th generation DAR Jr. #690189, 4th gen., past C.A.R. Jr. #557299, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #567879, 4th generation DAR Jr. #603375, 3rd generation DAR Delight Estep Esther Chamberlain Margaret L. Chamberlain Diane Halley Kiper Elizabeth Oskins Nancy E. Rains Esther Halley Tyson Kathleen Jennings Marie Brummer Marie Brummer Louise B. Hollingsworth Margaret Hargrave Mabel McGowan Catherine Hardie Newell Louise B. Kimbley Jeanne Cady Dora Deanis White Nauman Catherine Hardie Newell Linda Stitt Lorgren Marguerite Hall Stitt Helen A. Cummings Ruth Murphy Marcia Herriman Esther Chamberlain Eleanor S. Leao Lucie 0. Mazzone Lucy Couts Leon Jolee Chamberlain Eleanor B. Leao Helen M. Dale Minnie M. Long 420 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

127 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR ELIJAH GSWOLD CHAPTER (continued) Nell, Joseph Newton, Josiah Gladys E. Trask Rhoda Hartwell Van Dyke Meyers,Jacob Ethel Filby Jurvic Nixon, William Diane Dorcas Fry Nearing, Sgt. Henry Catherine Hardie Newell Noxon, Peter Ardy Josephine Dikel Parsons, Jr., Lt. Samuel Anna Colvin Hobbs Olcott, Benjamin Jeanne Mann Chancer Peck, Levi Marjorie S. Sobolewski Olcott, Benjamin Alberta B. Martin Shannon, John Marian Dryden Wright Olcott,Benjamin Deva McClendon Richards Smith, Sr., Lt. Samuel Kay Colvin Ramos Oliver, Henry Patrice Beale Denman Spicer, Michael Audrey Gifford Onderdonk,Hendrick Mary E. Souza Pabarcus Stark, Christopher / Marie Winterrow Lamb Peyton, Valentine Evelyn Stuckwisch Townsend, Robert ME Delight Estep Phelps, Elisha Florence George Peavey Upham, Simeon Elizabeth Waters Hartman Pitts, Peter Angelica Lee Schmidt Warren, William MyIda Jane Scales Poage, John Bettyjane Morrison Poage West, Hezekiah Marjorie W. MeIler Porter, Robert Sarah Jane Young White, Elisha Marion Rafferty Pound, Ezra Elizabeth Wadsworth Van Calligan Whitney, Capt. David Lois Fonseca Power, Valentine Jane Cooley Danielson Wood, Caldwell Catherine E. Estes Reed, Isaac Madeline Smith Jensen Reynolds, George Eugenia Bulloch Walseth Roach, James Kathryn Osteen Clappier Root, Salmon Frances Williams Whidden Sayre, Benjamin Helen Sayre Edwards Scott, James Barbara June Hill Scott, James Mildred Lancelot Taylor LA JOLLA CHAPTER, SAN DIEGO Shattuck, Simeon Delma Smith Dugas Organized: May 16, 1949 State No. 110 Membership 120 Shields, Henry Maxine Ealy Smerdon Adams, Joseph Adams, Samuel Regent: Mrs. Clifford W Morris Shumay, Asa Mona Jackson Mason Lorraine Chase Briggs Helen Parsons Noel Snyder, Andrew Anne Hoffman Lavey Snyder, Nicholas Spencer, Calvin Katherine Snyder Sasse Margaret Spencer Mohler Alter, Jacob Ethel May McCoy Stevenson, John Jean Miller Swanson Austin, David Mabel Austin Duntley Stewart, Jerimiah Virginia Selke Eddings Baggett, James Evelyn Clare Phillips Stone, James Jeanne Tregidgo Smith Baker, Bethuel Ann Wilcox Wentink Turrill, Jared Margaret Anna Thompson Barnes, Lemuel Carol Ann Talkington Watson, James Wendy Waller Daynes Barton, Bezaleel Priscilla Damon Fawcett Watson, Robert Anne Cunningham Lindsey Benedict, Robin Jayne Wiberley Morris Weisner, Peter Mary Mason Glavis Black, John Sydney Gaston Fedderson Black, John Brainerd, Shubael Bransford, John Brokaw, John Clover Black Gaston Ada Nutten Chambers Webster Estelle Jackson Cole Frances Brokaw Duffield Wells, Benjamin Mabelle Wells Loomis Wells, Benjamin Wheaton, William Wheeler, Jerimiah VT Norma Wells Smith Shirley Wheaton Tuttle Virginia Wheeler Craft Burbridge, John DaLoris Nihart Reynolds Whitcomb, Joseph Marjorie Whitcomb Dore Burt, Samuel Jean Halwig Whitley, John VT Jean Kobey Simms Cartwright, Solomon Kathryn Simmons Brevig Wilson, George Harriett Cross Hines Chapman, Reuben Hazel Hewitt Whitney Wilson, Eleanor Leah Wilson Righter Chilton, John Donna Chilton Derrick Witherspoon, John Mary Simpson Stewart Clark, John Dorothy Borter Fraser Young, Joseph Mary Jane Handly Korzon Coe, Oliver Kathryn Mary Lancaster Coe, Oliver Mildred Lancaster Mitton Coffin, Nathaniel ME Ann Morrison Campbell Cole, John Grace Bremer Cudney LETITIA COXE SHELBY CHAPTER, LA MESA Denham, William Jane Denham Cornish Organized: October 21, 1949 State No. 112 Membership 108 Denslow, Charles Blanche Denslow Dickerman, John VT Frances Wood Southwell Dickinson, James Ann Dickinson Butler Regent: Mrs. George F Landt Dohner, John Lucile Rogers Skinner Ashton, Layne Taylor 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Done!son, John Elizabeth McCampbell Hildebrand Brown, Geraldine Bunch 3rd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Drake, James Rosa Lee George Saliba Hastings, Harriett Eames Jr. *628096, 3rd generation DAR Edwards, Andrew Alta Edwards Pemberton Hoge, Susan Eames Hastings Jr. #659506, 4th generation DAR Edwards, Andrew Nancy Pemberton Snyder Hopkins, Susan Wylie Junior Member # Gilfillin, Thomas Eileen Chancy Underwood Pitney, Layne Catherine Jr. #675378, 3rd gen., past C.A.R. Goodner, Conrad Sara Anne Fowler Pitney, Susan Taylor 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. Goodner, Conrad Virginia Taggart Fowler Schwada, Florence Perry 50 year Member # Greenleaf, Samuel Katherine Sanford Weaver Gurney, Asa Helen Burtt Mason Harlan, Aaron Haymond, Edward Hedges, David Hill, Ebenzer Nancy Ware Gammeltof Oglethorpe Helen Harvey Eldridge Jane Adams Darnell Elise Marie Lincoln Amos, James, Sr. Ruth Williams McQuillan Amos, Robert, Sr. Ruth Williams McQuillan Baker, William Baker, William Baker, William Mary Virginia Schwada Bradshaw Florence Perry Schwada Virginia Allsworth Wick Holmes, Alexander Betty Holmes McNeil Baldridge, Rev. William Mary Ellen Aitken Walsh Honeywell, John May Montgomery Barker, Samuel DE Virginia Adams Crum Houck, Barnet Barbara Williams Lilly Bebout, Benjamin Franklin Roberta Bebout Webb Howlett, Parley VT Elsie Howlett Tracy Brown, James Charlotte Boyle Trotter Hyer, Lenord Nancy Taylor Rudolph Carpenter, Cyril Virginia Snyder Rodefer Irish, Jesse VT Elizabeth Clark Eaton Curtiss, Aaron Eunice Denver Ellett Ivey, George E. Frances Sager Lolly Davidson, George KY Geraldine Bunch Brown Jones, Etheldred Frances Jones Jackson Epperson, Pvt. David Martha Byers Baldwin Jones, Etheldred Sara Frances Jackson Evans, Richard Catherine Hopkins Schafer Jordan, John Kelley, John King, William King, William Janet Hall Parsons Virginia Patterson Waller Mary Robbins Johnson Lois Tubbs Johnson Fortune, Pvt. Garner Goodwin, Moses Goodwin, Moses Hazel Jennings Wood Eunice Denver Ellett Janice Ellett Landt Kline, Abraham Karleen Margaret Hoffman Greenleaf, David Catherine Hopkins Schafer Kuhn, Peter June Kuhn Crosby Hazeltine, Joseph Shirley Bogart Harper Lee, Gideon Jean TOrnfinson Mueller Hopkins, Joseph, Jr. Catherine Hopkins Schafer Lemon, Robert Virginia Lee Menaugh Arnold Johnston, William Eleanor Hurt Clabaugh Lester, Jonathan Carol Irene Burchard Kelso, Isabella Catherine Hopkins Schafer Li vauda is, Enoul LA Olive Livaudais Donovan Lewis, Jehu Margaret Henry Mayes Long, Christopher Mary Lucas Klein Lyon, Benjamin Alice Connolly Mitchell Mason, Ruben Mary Mason Glavis Mendenhall, Capt. Joseph Thelma McChesney Tignanelli Marsh, John ME Dorothy Hastings Quinn Millwee, Capt. James Gaylena Millwee Kenney Martling, Abraham Louise Sherman Warwick Minear, David Hazel Oliver Casteel Maxon, David Joan Young Peters McArthur, Daniel McClure, William McDaniel, Luann Margaret Harris Freeman Barbara Carol Ady Kathryn McElfresh Black Morgan, Capt. William Catherine Hopkins Schafer Orrick, Capt. Nicholas Osborn, Matthew, Jr. Catherine Hopkins Schafer Virginia Adams Crum McPherrin, John Doris McPherrin Skinner Prong, Christopher Alma Neuhausen Laney Milliken, William Robert Williamson Neale Ragland, Edmund Delia Ragland Runner Mills, Ephriam Sybil Jane Miller Seitzinger, Nicholas Wilma Green Buckton Montague,Richard June Allen Reading Schultz, Michael Gertrude Carl Lohse Morgan, Ebenzer Irene Taylor Pepperman Trousdale, Capt. James Gaylena Millwee Kenney APL

128 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR LETITIA COXE SHELBY CHAPTER (continued) Trousdale, Patriot John Trousdale, Pvt. John Vaught, John Updike, William Whiteley, Joseph, Jr. Wilson, Henry Wylie, Pvt. William Gaylena Millwee Kenney Gaylena Millwee Kenney Mary Priddy Shirer Dorothea Mount Barbour Gaylena Millwee Kenney Catherine Hopkins Schafer Catherine Hopkins Schafer LINARES CHAPTER, SAN DIEGO Organized: December 13, 1934 State No. 85 Membership 109 Abbott, William Abbott, William Allred, John, Sr. Allred, John, Sr. Anderson, John Arbuckle, William Austin, William Banks, John Barnes, Elisha Barnes, Shadrack Barton, Joshua Batterson, Stephen Beall, Thomas, Capt. Bouldin,Thomas Bouldin, Thomas, Jr. Ens. Brewer, Matthew Brothwell,Thomas Bryant, Bartholomew Burk, John Burroughs, Elijah Catching, Seymour Catching, Seymour Chaffin, Francis Regent: Mrs. William G. Beinert / ME GA GA Cheely,Thomas Childs (Chiles), John, Sr. /GA Crews, David Davidson, Josiah Dickson, Josiah Drakc,Thomas Flick, William Flint, Adam, Ens. Ford, John, Capt. Garrison, Isaac, Jr. Gerow, Daniel, Sgt. Grahan, John, Sr. Graham, John, Jr. Homer, William Homer, William Hurst, Henry Jernigan, Cary, Sr. Kennerly, James Keyser, Andrew Kingman, Mitchell CN }Coiner, Michael Lanckton, Matthias Rice Lee, Thomas, Capt. Linn (Lynn), William Loy, Michael Luce, Abner Mathewes, George Mazwell,Thomas MoJunkin, Samuel McPherson II, Daniel Mead, Nicholas Mead, William, Col. Meader, Isham Mefford, George Meriweather, Reuben Merrill, Abel ME Merrill, Gideon ME Middlebrook,Thomas Morgan, Davis Morgan, Zacquill Moseley, Edward, Capt. Munn (Muns), Francis Munn (Mons), Francis Munn (Muns), Francis Munn (Muns), Francis Nance, Zacariah Newland, Abraham Parmelee, Jeremiah Peiffer,Jacob Ph inney, Benjamin GA Rowe, George, Lt. Rowland, John Rudd, Increase, Sgt. VT Salladay, Philip Salladay, Philip Salladay, Philip Schultz, Lawrence Searle, Reuben VT Sheely, Davis Florence Cooke Curd Donaldine Cooke Davis Isabelle Latimer Creighton Prances Sellers Laaker Frances Sellers Laaker Mary Wallace O'Ryan Janine Cheely Soukup Aurelia Banks Rinderneck Frances Sellers Laaker Frances Sellers Laaker Jane Rozier Blankinship Katherine Wolfe Burke Florence Cox Eerier Janine Cheely Soukup Janine Cheely Soukup Barbara Geddes Price Marion Douglass Newcomb Elizabeth Bryant Caffrey Diana M. Gyde Sampsel Betty Morgan Thierheimer Isabelle Latimer Creighton Frances Sellers Laaker Virginia Muns Kelley Janine Cheely Soukup Emily Gordon Goolsby Frances Sellers Laaker Mary Dinning Postak Elva Allison Conville Ada Stone Hurd Virginia Muns Kelley Virginia Ginther Bundy Ann Ogden Beinert Nikii Ernestine Parscale Dorothy Schwartz Little Elma R. Austin Koch Elma R. Austin Koch Frances Sellers Laaker Isabelle Latimer Creighton Frances Sellers Laaker Maxine Jernigan Oldham Josephine Williams O'Connor Elma R. Austin Koch Mary Delano Callison Thelma Coyner Wetherall Norma Stevenson Gherrity Mary Delano Callison Betty Morgan Thierheimer Elizabeth Mead Hatter Maria West St ille Bettye Hughes Burnett Frances Sellers Laaker Katherine Louise MoJunkin Mary Jeanette Bacon Janine Cheely Soukup Janine Cheely Soukup Violet Dalton Maxwell Mary Schuelke Demler Johna Mills Strayer Isabelle Latimer Creighton Isabelle Latimer Creighton Emily Gordon Goolsby Betty Morgan The irheimer Betty Morgan Theirheimer Janine Cheely Soukup Elma Ruth Austin Koch Lorene Webster Pasquinucci Virginia Muns Kelley Virginia Webster Revert Ruth Briar Boyce Prances Sellers Laaker Iris Walker Ashton Ellen Irene Peiffer Rupert Emily Gordon Goolsby Janet Gohn McNeill Janine Cheely Soukup H. Belle Williams Betty Mutts Dunton Blanche Salladay Kent Virginia Muns Kelley Kathleen Marie Gherrity Pamela J. Sharpe Prances Sellers Laaker Sheely, John Sims, Matthew Smith, Timothy Stedman, Lemuel Stedman, Lemuel Sturgeon, Peter, Lt. Thompson,Benjamin GA Thompson, Benjamin GA Thompson, John, Lt. Tidd, John, Corp. Tufts, John Turner,Thomas Tuttle, John IWyman, George Underwood, David Upton, William Walcott, Jesse Walker, Abraham Washington, Samuel, Col. Welsh, David, Sgt. Wesson, Ephriam, Sr. Wickham, Joseph Wickham, Joseph Wilkins, Williams, Lt. Witt, Caleb Witt, Caleb Frances Sellers Laaker Frances Sellers Laaker Betty Morgan Rheirheimer Carol Conniff Cunningham Shirley Schnee Wagner Rena Sturgeon St. Clair Isabelle Latimer Creighton Frances Sellers Laaker Janine Cheely Soukup Mary Delano Callison Ann Whitman Crook Prances Sellers Laaker Hazel Taggart Cory Mabel Twyman Reed Gladys Patricia Underwood Belle Barker Macus Virginia Muns Kelley Muriel Walker Morris Frances Camille Worthington Ethel Pearl Jackson Prances Covert Anderson Elma Ruth Austin Koch Virginia Muns Kelley Nancy Jean Douglas Bowman Isabelle Latimer Creighton Frances Sellers Laaker MONSERATE CHAPTER, FALLBROOK Organized: April 15, 1972 State No. 170 Membership 35 Barker, Helen Norris Dietz, Claire Gilbert Glasgow, Dorothy Roberts McDonald, Virginia Ray Pankey, Rosemary Rickard Salsbury, violet Holderman Sinclair, Ethel Kell Armstrong,Alexander Barkelow (Barricklow), Conrad Beall,Thaddeus Boies, Joel Regent: Mrs. Robert W Wilson Boughton, Mathew Burwell, Lewis Chapman, John Collier, Vines Corbin, Clement, Sr. Crounse, Philip Damon, Sylvanus Davenport, Silas Denison, Nathan Dozier, John Fairbanks, Jabez Fitch, Haynes Foss, Zachariah Goforth, Preston Kell, Samuel Loomis, Noah VT McCoy, Alexander McElroy, John Norman, David Oldham, Isaac Perrine, Henry Preston, Jacob Preston, Nathan Roe, William Searle, John S tevenson, John Stoddard, David Jr. Stoddard, David Jr. Trego, William Wickiser, Conrad Woods, Joseph Jr. #648428, 3rd generation DAR Chalice Maryann Armstrong Kouba N. Beatrice Barricklow McWilliams Estelle Dent Crocker Rosemary Rickard Pankey Doris Boughton Bek ins Laura Ellis Todd Geraldine Brewington Metzger Sunshine Moreland Wilson Ethel Turner TOR Phyllis MacHarg Masten Shirley Lyon Maxwell Viola Davenport Pimple Isabelle Curran Dease Barbara Dozier Spurgin Eva Fairbanks Norris Nancy Robinson Lauber Helen Esther Green Marguerite Wigginton Sullivan Ethel Kell Sinclair Muriel Holmquist Posselt Amber Toole Ahmann Marjorie Hood Fischer Marjorie Hood Fischer Lois Bestir Lillicrop Evelyn Perrine Van Ness Lucile Preston Borden Lorene Alice Self Saari Patricia Wiggins Clarke Dorothy Roberts Glasgow Marjorie Hood Fischer Elizabeth Bissinger Laskey Elizabeth Moore Smith Ethel ICell Sinclair D. Christene Mead Dalpino Violet Holderman Salsbury OLIVER WETHERBEE CHAPTER, CORONADO Organized: April 19, State No. 90 Membership 79 Adair, Robin Conrad Ames, Vida Smith Bailey, Harriet Kimball Tarbutton Barr, Elena Luz Gomez Battleson, Helen Nichols Murphy Bovis, Marrilyn J. LeCompte Blair, Nancy Dau McCoy Callahan, Martha Cooper Christian, Drusilla Cravens Cookey, Janet Bone Cooper, Virginia B. Perkins Coye, Grace Elizabeth Gabriel Deewall, Ruth King Denunzio, Lucie Van Der Veer Flight, Anne Sterne Faulkner, Isabelle Brown Barth Regent: Mrs. Irving Bovis Jr. #657683, 2nd gen., past C.A.R. Jr. #601767, 2nd generation DAR 2nd generation DAR, past C.A.R. 50 year #222850, 2nd gen. DAR 422 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

129 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR OLIVER WETHERBEE CHAPTER (continued) Gillam, Ardis Albright Grover, Marilyn McBurney Hobbs-Rouistone, Hannah Jean Hansen, Helen Wysong Home, Hazel Kenny Godwin Kobbe, Mitzi Hanson Jackson, Amy Clarke Jackson, Lucia Ruth Jackson, Lucia Kross, Maxine Wetherbee Marty, Alberta Jones McCoy, Gretchen McMillin, Mary Wallace Blair Milling, Mary Esther Anderson Neal, Harriet Katherine Nix, Mildred Lane O'Conner, Maureen Lewis Reynolds, Elizabeth Ritchie, Helen LeFevre Rogers, Lary Lynn Johnson Sloan, Ann Miller Smith, Susan Elizabeth Smith, Virginia Rae Baker Storrs, Eleanor Reynolds Thaxton, Marcia Jackson Walker, Mary Watson Young, Elizabeth Meeke Young, Catherine Elizabeth Abbott, William Bedford,Thomas Bird, Aaron Bird, Aaron Bird, Aaron, Jr. Blackshear, David Brown, John Cable, Abraham Carrell, James Clarke, George Clarke, George Conger, James Dawson,Thomas Dent, Hatch Dennison, Pelig Dishman, William Sr. Fairbanks,Jabez Felton, Benjamin Fleck, George Flint, Royal Pry, Joshua Jr. Gibson, Reuben Sr. Goe, William Groves, Stephen Groves, Stephen Grubbs, Nathan Grubbs, Nathan Hardin, John Haughey,Thomas Henderson, Samuel Herndon,Zachariah Herndon,Zachariah Howard, John Howe, Jacob Ingoldsby, Ebenezer Jennings, William Johnson, Timothy Key, Philip Kimball, John King, William Koppenhaver, Michael Langworthy, John LeFevre, Andries Lewis, George Love, Robert Markle, Christian Matthews, Thomas McKee, Andrew McElwee, James McKee, Andrew McKee, Andrew Meeks, John Meeks, John Mitchell, James Orr, Samuel Paige, Timothy Paul, John Reynolds,William Ritter, Moses Root, Seth Sams, Jonas Sherman, Henry Smith, Abraham Soule, Daniel Stark, William Stillwell, John Stone, Eliab Tuggle, William Tuggle, William Tuthill, Daniel Van Gasbeek, Abraham Weakley,Thomas /GA / ME 50 year Member # Jr. #626149, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #57553I, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #683756, 2nd generation DAR 50 year Member # Jr. #615556, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #682787, 3rd generation DAR Grace Myra Haynes Finn Catherine Bedford Naus Lucia Ruth Jackson Ruth Remington Jackson Marcia Jackson Thaxton Robyn Conrad Adair Mary Lynn Johnson Rogers Cleo Knupp Bissell Betty Topham Bauslaugh Amy Clarke Jackson Mildred Lane Nix Margaret Edwards Jones Delphine Dawson Wilson Joelyon Marie Dent Collins Hazel Kenny Godwin Horne Helen Nichols Murphy Battleson Carole Jett Johnston Mary Esther Anderson Milling Ardis Albright Gillam Mary Watson Walker Irvine Lidstone McCowan Ruth Eleanor Rosenberg Gimpel Elizabeth Mott Reynolds Virginia B. Perkins Cooper Virginia Rimer Perkins Elena Luz Gomez Barr Gwendolyn Phillips Gomez Sidney Earle Clark Orrik Shirley Haughey Wilson Sophie Stites Smith Maureen Lewis O'Connor Helen L. Rawlings O'Connor Mitzi Hanson Kobbe Grace Elizabeth Gabriel Coye Vida Smith Ames Janet Bone Cooksey Frances J. Hill Annabel Fitzgerald Sprague Harriet Kimball T. Bailey Ruth King Deewall Doris Schaffer Adamson Neva Langworthy Allendorf Helen LeFevre Ritchie Jeannette R. Sullivan Atkinson Elinor Gudger Parks Helen Wysong Hansen Lucie V. Friedell Denunzio Nancy Dau McCoy Blair Harriet Katherine Neal Emma Louise McKee McCoy Gretchen Rae McCoy Catherine Elizabeth Young Elizabeth Meeks Young Dorothy Sawyer Waters Huntley Virginia Rae Baker Smith Julie Allan Armstrong Bailey Drusilla Cravens Christian Mary Ann Harmon Johnson Marjorie Ritter Monaghan Mary Lou Corbett Hackett Susan Elizabeth Smith Isabelle B. Barth Faulkner Nettie Evelyn Moore Marilyn McBurney Grover Eleanor Reynolds R. Storrs Alberta Jones Marty Margaret S. Gibson Willett Mary Marjorie Wallace Blair Mary Wallace Blair McMillin Ann Miller Sloan Martha Cooper Callahan Elizabeth Millard McKee Weidner, Christopher Wetherbee, Oliver Wilson, Thomas Williams, John Upson, Samuel RAHO SAN BERNARDO Organized: April 16, 1966 Brown, Lucile Bliss Bunn, Pamela Jean Cook, Lorraine Ford Erler, Helen Ford Ernst, Mildred Bliss Felix, Laura Osborne Horger, Alice Stonebraker Johnson, Priscilla Horger O'Leary, Ora Wilson Pate, Virginia Garrett Pike, Katherine Tombaugh Petersen, Beryl Shindoler Royer, Elizabeth Osborn Schwolow, Melissa Keller Sievers, Holly Anne Sievers, Rebecca Lynn Stone, Linda Allen Wilbur, Dr. Inez Regent: Mrs. Ance Williams, Marion Swenkerund Wilson, Virginia Smith Allen, Ebenezer Ailing, Samuel Ashby, John Ball, James Barker, John Barker, John Bartlett, Zadoc Belden, William Benjamin, Samuel Birdsong, John, Sr. Birdsong, John, Sr. Birdsong, John, Sr. Bliss, David Boone, George Brewster, Agnes Brewster, Joshua Broklebank, Samuel Brower, Hendricks Bruner, Adam Buchanan,John Garlock, Handchrist Cassleman, John Chase, Solomon Child, Abijah, Jr. Clap, Ebenezer Cochrane, William, It Cone, William, Jr. Conn (Kahn), Michael Corson, Benjamin Craig, Samuel Dent, John Eckert, Valentine Erb, Peter Everett, Richard C. Fetch, John French, Matthew Gannon, William Gilman, Caleb Givens, Daniel Goff, Hezekiah Greene, Peter Greene, Peter, Jr. Grifflth,Thomas Gregory, Jabez Hillman, Lot Hier, Jacob, Sr. Holmes, Hon. Joseph Hough (Huff), Joseph Howard, Daniel Howard, Enos Howard, John Huntington, Jonas Huntington,Jonas Hutchins, Gordon Irwin, James Jameson, John Jenerette, Elias Johnson, James Johnson,James Keller, George Keller, George King, Godfrey Langdon, Joseph Lee, Andrew Le Fevre, John GA Marrilyn J. LeCompte Boris Maxine Wetherbee Kross Anne Sterne Flight Hannah Jean Hobbs-Roulstone Marie Hagenlocher Crowell CHAPTER, SAN DIEGO State No. I55 Membership 114 IF Williams 50 year Member # year Member # year Member # year Member # Jr. #658559, 2nd generation DAR 50 year Member # year Member # year Member # year Member # Jr. #668630, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #633374, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #657784, 2nd generation DAR Jr. #689559, 3rd generation DAR 50 year Member # Clara Bryant Gillmor Thelma King Johnson Kathryn Davis Bradley Phyllis Leckey McKinney Laura Osborne Felix Louise Butler Rosenberg Marian Bemis Brockett Donna Greene Pearre Margaret Morison Taylor Diane Barton Allen Hazel Holt Barton Linda Allen Stone Mildred Bliss Ernst Ellen Clark Vannatta Mary Ellen May Carr Mildred Wade Carle Dr. Inez Wilber Alpert Helen Richards Albritton Mary Ellen Wooley Orman Betty Thornton McGill Sharon Loughlin Bollinger Thelma Christensen Weston Antoinette Furino De Gear Norma Clark Redmon Katherine Tombaugh Pike Mary Caulk Schumacher Winifred Mahoney Jeeves Alice Hendricks Christiansen Rhoda Tracy Fowler Grace Butcher Sievers Helen Ford Erler Elizabeth Osborn Royer Mary Elizabeth Erb Doutrich Fuller Dorothy Crozier Anthony Marion Swenkerund Williams Mary Lynn Morgan McIntosh Ann Matney Gieselman Harriet Chadwick Casey Ruth Reynolds Straly Lucille Bliss Brown Mary Ida Greene Delphey Gertrude Greene Gale Virginia Smith Wilson Elizabeth Putney Fish Barbara Field McCarthy Virginia Watkins Westergard Sara Kinsey Bowman Margaret Morris Thomas Virginia Anne Hayward Violet Vercoe Weir Virginia Watkins Westergard Jane Reynolds Bronsky Kathryn Reynolds Erskine Natalie Harrower Searles Beryl Shindoler Petersen Marie Hughes Browder Jeanie Martin Morrow Margarete Coleman Francis Patricia Francis Ladner Frances Keller Schwolow Melissa Keller Schwolow Mildred Riedell Magnuson Elizabeth Halley Duncan Evelynne Patrick Rosenfield Beatrice Edwards Friesema APL

130 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR RAHO SAN BERNARDO CHAPTER (continued) Lehman, Christian Lewis, Solomon Lowell, Peter McCoy, William McGee, Michael McKee, John Mathews, John Mattocks, Richard Mattocks, Richard Mattocks, Richard Maxwell, William Melott, Theodore Melott, Theodore Mersereau, Jacob Monroe, Lemuel Morgan, William Moulton, Samuel Mudge, Aaron Mudge, John Munson, Jesse O'Neil, John Pace, Joel Pace, Joel Parker, Isaac Patton, James Paxton, John Powers, William Reisinger, Peter Richmond, Edward Schneider, Jacob Shackelford, John Shannon, George Shepler, Henry Stevens, Ezra 'Taber, Amaziah Tennant, William Terrill, Edmund Thayer, Jonah Thom, Joseph Thum, Adam Treadway, Amos Turney, Daniel, Sr. Updike, Jacob Vam, Jacob Warren, Martin Waterman,Theopilus Weakley, James Webster, David Webster, David Wells, Seth Weymouth, James Weymouth, James Williams, Rawley Willis, William Wood, Abijah Wright, David Wright, Joshua Virginia Garrett Pate LaVerne Steinman Brady Eleanor Poppenberg Young Ardath Reynolds Towers Edith Leggett Shreve Frances Jones Traut Eleanor Coulter Williams Grave Butcher Sievers Holly Anne Sievers Rebecca Lynn Sievers Carleen Sharer Blackburn Alice Stonebraker Horger Priscilla Horger Johnson Doris Van Duzer Wagner Frances Austin Laue Annabelle Morgan Thomas Elizabeth Halley Duncan Katherine Penningroth Smith Prances French Cavin Eileen Hillyer Knight Ora Wilson O'Leary Lucile Bliss Brown Mildred Bliss Ernst Phyllis Tyler Chilman Emily Sawtelle Coulter Mildred Bruce Showers Pamela Jean Bunn Roberta Roberts Montoney Alice Lovis Sasse Helen Bethards Jeffrey Rosella Evelyn Gibbs Perry Janet Hughes Wasson Ruth Clump Cook Ruth Mettler Ranney Jennifer Johnson Jaeger Anne Tennant Laycock Lydia Smiley Wasson Carol Walters Meddaugh Grace Butcher Sievers Carolyn Bussey Saunders Jeanette Rickey Anderson Ruth Swick Deringer Mary Beers Allen Virginia Watkins Westergard Marion Powell Killian Marcia Waterman Clingman Mary Louise Burgett Rider Mabel Hoerig Bunn Pamela Jean Bunn Esther Anderson Ekenberg Marjorie Bloom LaBerge Dorothy Weymouth Bloom Lorraine Adele Ford Cook Marya Fossum Zentz Marguerite Wood Barbara Whipple Billeter Virginia Wright Boylls ON DEL DIABLO CHAPTER, EONDIDO Organized: October 24, 1954 State No. I34 Membership 55 Cook, Sydney Sue Clare Goodlow, Florence Clare Jee, Lydia Louise Baldo Polzin, Elizabeth Ann Hancock Thompson, Nancy Jones Adriance, Albert Baldwin, Simon Bordner, Jacob, Sr. Bull, Abraham Collier, Sgt. James Collier, Sgt. James Collier, Sgt. James Collier, Sgt. James Collier, Sgt. James Cook, Sgt. Cooledge, Joseph Cressey, Daniel Dean, Samuel Eaton, Henry Edinger, Capt. Melchior Finnell, Charles Hawkins, Samuel Hoskins, Samuel, Sr. Hoyle, Lt. John Hoyle, Lt. John Hoyle, Lt. John Huntoon, Samuel Ingersoll,John Jones, Maj. Thomas Litchfield, Eleazer Merritt, Nathaniel Orwig, Gottfried Regent: Mrs. Frederick L. Jee KY Jr. Member, 3rd generation DAR Jr. Member, 3rd generation DAR Junior Member Vivian Birch Hudson Rosalie Shaffner Bacon Helen Neuman Heckler Dorothy Ellen Fox Webb Etta L. Fort Barringer Charlene Malone Bugenhagen Janis Ann Fort Dyer Lola Jean Fort Keating Elva L. Fort Malone Virginia Osborne Main Lydia Louise Baldo Jee Helen Wilkins Tappe Lois Stewart Donley Ruth Sarah Meyer Meyer Mary Arndt Bankhead Lois Brunk Huffman Ida Wilson Carman Nancy Jean Brannen Scholz Sydney Sue Clara Cook Florence Clare Goodlow Nancy Jones Thompson Madeline Love Becher Howe Dorothy Ellen Fox Webb Dorothy Jones Wyman Grace Holman Williams Ruth Sarah Meyer Meyer Marian Wagstaff Edgecomb Pratt, Ephraim Reithmyer, Capt. John Roberts, Steven Shackelford, Lt. William Shackelford, Lt. William Smith, Capt. William Stadden, William Stark, Gen. John Thorpe, Jacob Tudor, John Webster, Joshua Webster, Joshua Wiley, Andrew Wolcott, William Woolsey, William Yates IV, George SAN DIEGO Organized: December 10, Abbott, John, Sr. Blair, William Blair, William Brown, Jacob Burchardt, Daniel Chandler, Rev. Joseph Chandler, Rev. Joseph Chandler, Rev. Joseph Chandler, Rev. Joseph Corbell, William Cressy, Jonathan Cressy, Jonathan Regent: DeFrees, Joseph Hutton DeFrees, Joseph Hutton Dickinson, Joseph Douglass, John Edwards, Robert Ferebee, William Folmar, Jacob Foster, John Goldthaite,Thomas Hague, William Haines, Joseph Hogan, William KnowIton,Jonathan Butler, Ephraim Lindley, Thomas Long, Littleton Lyon, James Maxwell, William McClean, Archibald, Jr. McClean, Archibald, Jr. Mechlin, Jacob Melick, John Pattee, Edmund Rudd, John Clement, Isham McLean, Andrew Allen Robertson, Dr. Andrew Sanders, Benjamin Sanders, Benjamin Sawyers, John Sloss, John, Sr. Stow, Elihu, Jr. Sylvester, William, Jr. Tilden, Samuel Vernon, Capt. Richard Vernon, Capt. Richard Whatley, Samuel Wheeler, Samuel Worden, John Ruth Sarah Meyer Meyer Vivienne Kellems Proctor Jane Gail Allen Borggreve Jane Ann Blanton Hancock Elizabeth Ann Hancock Polzin Katherine Hodgkins Zerbe Phyllis Steece Scott Jones Elizabeth S. Breeden Byerts Fay Dart Sherer Willie E Seitz Beltz Margaret E. Snyder Snyder Ruth Snyder Snyder Dorothy Neuman Landfear Dorothy Ellen Fox Webb Virginia Kullman Kullman Mildred June Yates Livers CHAPTER, SAN DIEGO 1910 State No. 19 Membership 161 Mrs. Paul A. Fabares VT VT VT VT GA GA Virginia D. Prendergast Frances Louise Haket Virginia Hardwick Jess Helen Hayes Knotts Gertrude A. Isaacsen Margaret Hamilton Dickson Elizabeth Hamilton Osborne Betty Mynette Harding Patricia Hamilton Mitcham Sarah C. Hayes Belva Emmerick Wilkinson Laura Fixsen Emmerick Barbara Ruth DeCarli Elinor DeFrees Latimer Roma Butterfield Shaffer Thelma Jolliffe Neff Winifred R. Briggs Margaret Pethley Annie Folmar Crane Clara E. Foster Mary E Goen Ramona V. Richardson Dr. Winifred Higgins Martha Mathis Allen Edwina Naylor Decker Edwina Naylor Decker Mrs. E. G. Andalaft Emma C. Young Dorothy Lyon Rickon Feys Lillian Fohey Bartman Maria C. Lemieux Isabel Carswell Shinn Elda Aden Betsinger Ruth Tyler Lorraine Finkle Davies Marybelle McLean Fabares Marybelle McLean Fabares Lena Starner Johnson June Lee Box Mable Sanders Scott Barbara Bowers Mathis Mary Sawyers Blackstock Earlene Phillips Lourenco Mary-W. Clare Wegrzyn Mary Emma Sylvester Salmon Nina Pimbley Kenline Hazel M. Drane Patricia Drane Mabel Robinson McKain Lynette Boone Mary Scott Nelson SAN MIGUEL CHAPTER, NATIONAL CITY Organized: February 2Z 1928 State No. 70 Membership 65 Regent: Mrs. Alfred H. Lenhart Davis, Josephine McNicholas 50 year Member # Dronet, Janet Johnson 2nd generation DAFt Member Emde, Jeannette Heifers Free, Lesley Hardy Jr. Member, 2nd generation DAR Greiner, Judith Mettlach Jr. #546889, 4th generation DAR Higgins, Janice Mettlach Jr. #574049, 4th generation DAR Jorgensen, Helen Kinmore 50 year Member # Le Piere, Vicki Dronet Jr. #509556, 3rd generation DAR McCrackin, Frances Mettlach Mettlach, Elsie Schurman Templin, Gina Emde Jr. Member, 3rd generation DAR 424 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

131 CENSUS OF THE CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY, NSDAR SAN MIGUEL CHAPTER (continued) Stewart, Sandra Elizabeth Sutherland, Virginia lbwnsend, Mary Imogene Junior Member # Bell, Robert Marion Mills Wozniak Tyler, Mary Crenshaw Jr. #556873, 2nd generation DAR Bowden, William Nell Sachse Woodard Weisser, Michelle Deanna Jr. Member, 3rd generation DAR Bradford, William Dorothy Van Tassel Shatzel Weisser, Shirley Heifers Browning, James Lucille Browning Cook Yates, Nancy Hall 4th generation DAR Member Butterfield,James Nancy Crissman Josephson Bates, Abraham Betty Raymond Tank Childs, Aaron Isobel Frances Knight Bates, Abraham Beverly Raymond Carson Clement, Samuel Ruth Esty Szekely Bates, Abraham Grace Powers Southwick Copeland, William Margaret Jane Carnahan Rope Bates, Abraham Hettie Powers Peterson Cotteral, Thomas Rena Prances Martin Bates, Abraham Maude Powers Raymond Crofts, Eleazer Thelma Jean Beever Perkins Bates, Abraham Vesta Powers Feuling Edick, Conrad Mildred Morriss Stewart Harris, Simeon Lillian Harris Johnson Elam, Joseph Marie Edwards Quisenberry Holley, John Helen Wood Linke Hamblin, Pierce Dant Ruby White Hasson Jewett, Daniel VT Gladys Mack Hiles Hatfield, Andres Edith Hatfield Means Mann, Jacob, Jr. Dorothy Van Wormer Lovelady Hitt, Peter II Hilda Kamm Johnson Mann, Jacob, Jr. Esther Van Wormer Heifers Hoadley,Thomas Carol E. Hoadley McJunkin, Daniel Lorena Marrow Pristas Hook, Mathias Ellen Bowers Healey Morgan, Jesse Bette Holloway Mehegan Kilbourn, Charles Katherine K. Stark Lowe Morse, John Elizabeth Grove Lenhart Lewis, Benjamin Dorothy E. West Schwaner Nye, Jonathan Eleanor Jane Dietrich Lewis, John, Jr. VT Dorothy Lewis Sobek Nye, Jonathan Katherine Dietrich Osborn Lindsay, James Jean Ross Morring Paxton, John, Jr. Anita Bruce Castlen Linn, John Henrietta Linn Rawson Scheibel,Theobold, Lt. Berniece Anderson Moore Linn, Samuel Josephine Haugh Rowe Staples, Nathaniel ME Marilyn Hurston Mettlach Litchfield, Isaac Mary Reetha Foley Clancy Stephens, Edward Elsie Schurman Mettlach MacDonough,Thomas DE Dolores Gilbertson Rhinehart Wendell, John Helen Wendell Brugord Magruder, Norman Bruce Caro June Muller Miller SANTA RAGTA CHAPTER, OCEANSIDE McCormick, George Beatrice Louise Smith Hood McCoy, John Marion Cottrell Laun McKinnon, Joseph D. Shins Elizabeth Silk Beachler Mead, Stephen VT Helen June Stark Mefford, John Murphy, William Virginia Beets Sutherland Louise Murphy Virgin Organized: September 28, 1929 State No. 74 Membership 58 Nixon, William Pearl Marie Meginness Larsen Regent: Miss Carol Headley Phelps, John Burgess Helen Murphy Brown Pitman, Thomas Alice Elba Hamilton Mayer Hoadley, Carol E. Rich, Jacob, Sr. Sarah Lemley Levy Hood, Beatrice L. Sage, Samuel Helen June Stark Johnson, Hilda Kamm (Peggy) 50 year Member # Scott, William Jean Ross Mooring Johnson, Mary Patricia Sherman, Beriah, Jr. Izella Colleen Randall Dickey Josephson, Nancy Crissman Skinner, Uriah Nancy Banik Wade Knight, Isobel Frances Small, Capt. Matthew Barbara Craig Whited Martin, Rena Prances 50 yr. #265496, 2nd gen. DAR Spangler, Baltzer, Jr. Evelyn Woods Barclay Miller, Caro June Muller Taft, Daniel Anne Cookman Thomson Mooring, Jean Ross Tennant, Richard Sarah Lemley Levy Perkins, Thelma Jean Beever Trogdon, William Mary Patricia O'Grady Johnston Rhinehart, Dolores Gilbertson Wain, Joseph Elise Valentine Hill Rowe, Linda Jo White, Abel VT Jean Oberfelder Bennett Schwaner, Dorothy E. West Young, Samuel, Sr. Sara Lee Kincaid Milstead DIST XII CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY District XII, California State Society commemorates the 150th anniversary of the visit to Dana Point Harbor by Author Richard Henry Dana. He arrived in 1835 aboard the Brig "Pilgrim" which traded New England goods to Mission San Juan Capistrano and area Ranchos for cowhides tossed from the cliffs. Chapters Aliso Canyon Caleb Gilbert Clara Barton Col William Cabell Katuktu Mission Viejo Mojave Patience Wright Richard Bayldon Samuel Ramsey San Clemente Santa Ana Historical Marking Aboard "Pilgrim II" May 5, 1986 Mrs. Robert A. Nelson District Director APL

132 GENEALOGICAL TREASURE "The Family of Poyntz" by Sir John Maclean (1886), Reprint Edition with preface by J. Marion Bryant, M.D. Some quarterings of the Poyntz family includes the Royal Family. Most Early Virginia families are related to the Family of Poyntz. ABTOT CHALONS GORGES MONTHERMER STE WRY AON CHARLETON GOVE MORDAUNT ST. AUBYN ALDRED CLANVOWE GOVIS MORVILLE ST. HILLARY ALGAR CLARE GRANDSON MOWBRAY ST. JOHN ALNO CLUN GRANTESMENIL McMURROUGH ST. LEGER ANVRE CONSUL GREENE NEVILL ST. LEIGE ASLL CORNWALL GWADYR NEWBURGH ST. OMER AUDEVILLE COURTENEY GWAYTHVOID NEWDIGATE STAPLETON AVRAHES CREKE GWYRDE NEWRCH STONARD BACON CRESPON HAMLYN NEWRSH STRANGE BADLESMERE D'ALBINEY PLANTAGENET NEWMURCH STRONGBOW BARDOLPH D'AUBINEY HAKFORD NIGEL STURGEON BARDWELL DAVERS HARECOURT NORWICH STUTEVILLE BASSET DAWNAY HARLESTON NORWOOD TAY BAYNARD DE LA BECHE HELIGAN NONT TENDNG BEAUCHAMP DE LA BERE HELION OLDHALL TEYS BEAUFIN DE LA POLE HOLLAND ORCHARD THORP BEAUFORT DENSELL HOLLWAY ORMOND TILNEY BEAUMES DEVIOCK HOO OWEN AP TIPTOFT BELLOMONT DOUNO HOWARD GFFITH TOLENAIS BERKELEY DRAYTON INGLETHORPE TESHALL TO BLOYOWE ECHINGTON JESTIN VELEY TOTENAIS BLUND EDWYN AP JUYR DDY PEROT TREGOZ BODRUGAN TEICHWALCHE KAYLL PIRD TREREEK BOLEYN ENGLOWESA KERDESTON PLANTAGENET TRENGOVE BOLYLL EUTHY KEVELIOC PLEWET TRENOUTH BOTREAUX EVEREUX KEYOURT POMEROY TRETHURFE BOYS EWYAS LACY POYNTZ TRELRD BRAON FISHER LATYMER PULIN TRE VISA BRADSTON FITTON LEDETT QUAPLODE TREWORTHIAN BRAYBROOICE FITZALAN LEIGH QUIY TROWYCK BREWER FITZBERNARD LISLE RALEIGH TURBERVILLE BREWSE FITZ EUSTACE LIZEURS REDVERS TYNTEN BAN FITZ GEFERY LIZORES RESKIMER UFFORD BTTA FITZHAMON LONGESPEE DDLESFORD UMFRAVILLE BROC FITZJAMES LONGSPEE DLESFORD LLETORT BROCKWELL FITZ LEWIS LOVELL ROCHFORT LOINES YSEDROK FITZ UCE LUCOMBE RODECK WR VERE BROWNE FITZ NICHOL LUPUS ROFFA VESEY BROYE FITZ NIGEL LET ROHAN VIVONIA BUDOKESHYDE FTTZOSBORN LYNES ROSS WAKE BULMER FTTZOSBORNE LTRAVERS RUSSELL WALTHEOF BURGH FOLYOTT RSHALL SACKVILLE WARREN BUTLER FRAUEYS UDUIT SANDFORD WATERTON CADWALLADER GALLOWAY MELLENT SAP WAUTON CANTELUPE GAUNT MEREDITH ALES WICHEAM CAREY GAY MEHINES SEGRAVE WIDVILLE CARMINOW GERNONS MIDDLEHAM SKEWES WOTTON CARCK GIFFORD MILLENT SMYTH YVERY CHACOMBE GLANVILLE MILO SPEER ZOUCHE CHALETON GLYNN MONTACUTE STEINGRAVE J. Marion Bryant, M.D Loughboro Road, N. W. isfishington, D.C Please send copy of The Family of Poyntz, price $43.00 including postage and handling to: 426 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

133 Honoring The Constitution....1/2;coxal 9halamizaiwt!or,. WASHINGTON, DC oc USA INAUGURATION DAY - JAN. 21, 1985 I.4e...dahvd ORM ea cola i/ -/Zgeleci,92ateo 0/ c tii/e ovaavx 21/985 The Historical Research Foundation plans a series of television films telling the true story of the Constitution in its Bicentennial year, We will be grateful to all members of the Daughters of the American Revolution who help us finance this project, which is chiefly intended to educate young Americans about the great charter of their freedom. For each tax-deductible gift of ten dollars, we will send you a special cover, shown here, postmarked on the day of President Reagan's second inauguration. Each cover is encased in a beautiful blue vinyl billfold, stamped in silver script. As you know, no more Reagan inaugural covers can ever be made. So we can send not more than five covers to one donor. You will treasure these as gifts for your children and grandchildren for years to come. HRF occupies "History House;' an 1891 residence on Capitol Hill. We invite you to visit us during the Continental Congress and see how this Victorian home has been lovingly restored. To HRF History House 1206 East Capitol Street, Northeast Washington, D. C ORDER FORM My tax-deductible gift of $ is enclosed. Please send me Reagan presidential inaugural covers. NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP APL

134 PLAN AHEAD AND KE THESE THE BEST OF TIM! ArtiSes COnt.tiOn Golden Palms has developed a Retirement Planning Guide, packed with important facts and helpful information. It is now available to you, FREE if you just ask. Simply call or write Golden Palms today and begin to investigate your retirement alternatives. Your free Retirement Planning Guide covers a variety of vital topics on how to make your retirement a rewarding experience. Golden Palms is being developed for people age 62 and over. It will feature an active, independent lifestyle with personal services, nursing center care and enjoyable activities. And it will soon be available to you in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. Stop by the Golden Palms Information Center located at 2110 Benwood Drive in Harlingen and pick up your FREE Retirement Planning Guide. Or call (512) We'll make sure you receive your guide at no obligation. The Best of Times Open House today! Visit the Information Center for your FREE Retirement Planning Guide. Plan Ahead for a Carefree Retirement! 0 Rush me a FREE Retirement Planning Guide from Golden Palms. 0 Please call me to arrange a personal appointment. Name Address City State Zip Phone Golden Palms Information Center 2110 Benwood Drive Harlingen, TX (512) Open weekdays 9 to 5, weekends 1 to DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

135 Ancestry ProudlyAnnounces Three New Publications for the Family Historian Summer Soldiers: A Survey & Index for Revolutionary War Courts-Martial by James C. Neagles The first work of its kind, this book is more than a list of names. Summer Soldiers is an account of 3,315 courts-martial cases, with source documentation, from orderly books in both the National Archives and the Library of Congress. Charges brought against both the innocent and the condemned are recorded in this fascinating account of life during the American Revolution. Genealogists and family historians will find it invaluable as an index to these collections and potential DAR and SAR membership. $16.95 (Members $14.00) Wuerttemberg Emigration Index, Volume I by Trudy Schenk, Ruth Froelke,and Inge Bork This important new work is the first volume of a prospective six volume set and is an alphabetical list of 11,500 individuals who made application to emigrate from Wuerttemberg. Each entry contains vital information such as place and date for birth (or age at time of application), month and year of application, and destination. This book is a priceless source of information for people leaving Germany from $15.95 (Members $13.50) US COUNTY HISTORY U.S. County History Catalog This catalog lists over 3,500 county histories housed in the Genealogical Library in Salt Lake City, and offers a fast, efficient, and accurate means for having them professionally searched. UHC is not a mere bibliographical listing, rather it is a forum for the family historian to have selected state and county histories searched for valuable biographical information on a specific family. $5.00 (Members $3.50) Please send me ( # ) copies of: Summer $16.95 Wuerttemberg $15.95 County History $5.00 Postage and handling: $2.00 per book UPS ($1.25 postal fourth class). Street address required for next day shipping via UPS. Total Enclosed A ncerry 0 V P.O. Box 476, Salt Lake City, UT Name Address City, State, Zip Method of Payment: Check or money order VISA MasterCard APL

136 ARNOLD BAIT)CHELLER BICKFORD BOWKER BRYAN CARDWELL COLVER OAVENPORT DUTTON FLOURNOY GOODDGE HARTLEY ARNOTT BAITICHELOR CK LEY BOWLBY BRYANT CAE)Y COLVIN DAV(E)Y DULIL) FLOWER(S) 00(0)DWIN HARTSHORN(E) ARROWSMITH BATEN BICKNELL BOWLER BRYCE CARGILL COLWELL DAVID(S) DWIGHT FLOYD GOODYEAR HARTWELL ARTHUR BATES BIDDLE BO(W)LES BRYER CARHART COMER DAVHDISON DWYER FLYNN GORDON HARVEY ATKINSON BAXTER BINGHAM BOYLE(S) 'EDDIE) CAROTHERS CONNELL DEANG EARLIE) FORCE GRACE HATFIELD ATWATER BAYLES(S) BINNS BOYNTON BUELO) CARPENTER CONNELLY DECKER(1) EAR LIE)Y FORD GRAHAM HATHAWAY ATWELL BAYLEY BIRCH RE XY) BUFFINGTON CARE CONNER DEE EAST Pr/NEIN GRANGER HATTON HARD(I)NBENSON HAM(M)AIKEN(S) IS YOUR NAME HERE? B ELOW are the names of some of the most distinguished American families. Our research staff has, over a period of years, completed a manuscript history of each of these families. If your surname is listed you should have your manuscript. We believe you will fmd it not only of keen interest, but a source of pride and satisfaction for yourself and your kinsmen. THESE FAMILY HISTOES $30.00 EACH Each manuscript is a GENEALOGICAL and HISTOCAL study of the family from earliest CATE(S) CORDES DENT EDWARDS FRAZEE GDLEY times. It records the origin and growth of the CATLETT COEIT DE (ETON EGGLESTON FRAZIMER GER CATLIN CORLEY DEPEW ELDER FREAK GFFEN family in Europe; its place among the gentry there; CAULEY CORNELIUS DEPUE ELDRED(GE) FR ED( E)R ICK GFFITH CAN/4000H CORNELL DERBY ELDDGE FREELAND GGG(S) its part in the early settlement and subsequent CAVE CORNISH DEVEA UX ELIOT FREEN GGSBY history of America, including service in the Revo- FM" CORNWELL lutionary War; and its achievements and leading CHAFFER CORNWALL CHADWICK CORSON CORWIN DEVERNX ELKINS) DEVOE DEW DEWEY ELLERY ELLINGTON ELLIODT) FREER FREESIE) FREH GMES GNDLE FURYGNNEL L representatives in this country. The derivation CHALMERS COSBY DEWITT ELLIS FEND GROMSIE GSWOLD CHAN BERN'. COSGROVE DEWOLF(E) ELLISON FESIE) GROSVENOR and meaning of the name is traced; recurrent fam- CHAMBERS COSTER DEXTER ELLSWORTH FSBIE GROTE CHAMPION COTE DIBBLE ELILIWOOD FSBY GROUT ily traits are brought out; and genealogical data on various lines are set CHAMPLIAMN COTTER MCKIE) ELMER FROST GROVE forth. A valuable bibliography is included, as well as the authoritative CHAMPION COTTRELL DICKERN ELMORE FRYER GROVES CHAMBERS COTTON DICKENS ELM(E)6 FRY(E) GROVER arms. CHAE COULTER DICKEY ELY FULLER GR UNE description of a family coat of CHAMPLIALIN COUCH DICKERSON ELWELL FULCHER GROW Each history is a separate and distinct work painstakingly compiled CHANEY CHANDLER COUIL COURTNEY DICKINS DICKINSON EMBREE FULLERTON EMIHMEN FULTON from the most authentic sources. Reproduced on fine paper and bound in CHAPIN COUSINS DICK N EMERSON FUN(C)D(E) GU(E)NT(H)ER SIIIIM CHAPLIN CO ELL DICKSON EMERY FUNK(E) GUEST a handsome black cover stamped in silver ink, it is suitably designed for CHAPN COVERT DIEHL EMMET(T) FURN GUILD filing among your family records or other documents. CHARLES COWDEN DIGG(E)S ENDICOTT GAGE OON CHAPPELL COWAN DIETCH EMMONS FYFE GUILE With your order we will send The Romance of Coats of Arms, an CHASE COWEN DIKEN ENGLAND GAINES GUNN informative, unique publication that is illustrated in full color. If you CHATFIELD COWIN CHARLTON COWELL DIKE ENGEL GAILLARD GULICK CHEATHAM COONLES DILL DILLARD ENGLE ENGLISH GALORAITH GALMEATH order promptly we will also include, at no extra cost, our specially CHEEK COWLEY DILLER ENNIS GALE GURNEY GUNNELL GURLEY CHEEVER(S) COVE) DILLINGHAM END(S) GALLAIGNER 00DNIE designed Ancestry Chart. It measures 17 by 22 inches and contains spaces CHENEY COY DILLON ENSIGN GALLIE) GUY CH ENOWETH [RAMIE) DI IMI NICK EPPS GALLOP GUYON in which to record the names of your ancestors in all lines for eight CHERRY CRABTREE DI MNIMCK ERSKINE GALLOWAY GWINN generations. CHESTER CRAFT DISBROW ESTABROOK(S) GAMBLE GYLES CH ESLEY CRADDOCK DINSMORE ERWIN GALLUP GWYNN The coupon or a letter, with $30.00 (no other charge), will bring you CHEW CRAIN DIXON ETHEDGE GAMER HACKETT CHELIER CRAIG DIX ESTES GARARD HACKER your manuscript, The Romance, and The Ancestry Chart by return mail. CHICK CRANE DOBBS EUSTACE GARFIELD HADDOCK Satisfaction is assured by our money back guarantee if not as advertised. CHILDERS CHICHESTER CRAMER DOANE) EUBANK GARDIDNER HADDEN CHILDRESS Any two manuscripts may be had for $50.00, any three for $ Send CHILD(S) for CHILES CRANMER CRAVEN DOOM) DODGE CRAWFORD DODSON CRAWLEY DOE EUSTIS GARLAND ENS GARNER EVERARD EVERETT GARNET(I) for yours today. Roots Research Bureau, Ltd., 39 W. 32 Street, N.Y., CHILTON CREEL DOGGETT EVERHART GARSON GARRETT HADLEY HAIRGER HAR FINER HAGENIN) CHINS CREIGHTON DOHERTY EVETT GARTH RAGES N.Y CHIPN CRENSHAW DOLE EWES) GARVEY HAGERN(N) Look Also For Your Mother's and Grandmother's Maiden Names CHOATE CCHTON CHISHOLM CRES(S)WELL DONAHOE EWING GARVIN HAGGARD OUTTEN DEN CREW(S) DONA HUE FAIR GARY HAGUE CHST CR IPPEN DONALD FAIRRAN KIS) GASKINS HAHN DONALDSON FAIRCHILD GASTON HAIG(H) CHSTIAN CST DONELSON FAIRFAX GATES HAINES CHSTIE CSWELL DONNELL FAIRFIELD MIME HAIR(E) CH SITTNN) CR FITENDEN DONNELLY FAMED-EY GAY HAIRSTON ABBOT(T) BAER BEAUCHA MP BLAKEN BRANNON BURDETT(E) CHSTS CROCKER DONOHOE FALCONER GAYLORD HALE ABEL(L) BAGGEIT BEAUMONT IL A KEMORE BRANSON BURFORD CHSTOPHER CROCKETT DONOHUE FALES GEAR ABERNATHY BAGGOTT BEAVER(S) BLAKESLEE BRASH EA MS) BURGER HALL ABERNETHY BAGLEY BECK ILAILESLEY BRATTON BURGESS CHURCH CROMER CROFT DONON FAHER GEARY HALLAM DO(0)LAN FANNING GEDNEY NALLECIL ABRAHAM(S) BAGW EL L BECKER BLAKEY BRAY BURGOYNE CHURCHILL CROMWELL DOOLITTLE FARMER GEE HALLENBECK ABRAMS MILEY 'ECKERT) BLAHARD BRAZIER BERME) CHUTE CROOK(S) DORE FARNIHIAM GEER HALLETIT) ACHESON BAINBDGE BECKFORD BLAK BRECKENDGE BUR LEIGH CLAFLIN CROSBY DOREMUS FARNSWORTH GENTRY HALLEY MCIKERLY MINE (S) BECKHAM BLAND BR ECK I N R I DG E BURLEY CLAIBORNE CROSIER DORN FARNUM GEORGE HALLIDAY ACKERN BAIRD RECKLEY BLANEY BREECF BURLINGAME CLAPP CROSS DORR ACKERS BAKER BECK NN) BLANKENSHIP BREED BURNETT CLARE Mir AR CROS(S)N DORSETIll GERBER GERARD HALLOCK BA LCH BECKWITH BLANK(S) BREEN BURAM HALLOWELL AON CLARK( E) CROUCH DOTSON FARRAR GER HAR(DXR HALSEY BALCOM(111 BEDELL BLANTON BREESE BURNS ADAIR CLARKSON CROWDER DOTY FARRELL GERN HALSTEIND ADAM(S) BALDDGE BEDFORD BLEDSOE BREEZE BURR CLAUSON CROW(E) DOUD FARNGTON GERRY HAMER A DKINS BALDWIN BEEBE BLENKINSOP BRENNAN BURRALL CLAUSISIEN CROWELL DOUGHERTY FAS GIBBON(S) HAMILL AGAR BALL BEECH BLEW BRENT BURLL CLAWSON CROWLEY DOUGHTY FARWELL GIBBS HAMILTON AGER AGNEW AINSWORTH BALLANTINE BEECHER KIWI BRENTON BURRTIT CLAY CROWTHER DOUGLAS(S) FAULKNER GIBSON HAMLIN BALLANTYNE BEEK NN) BLISS BRETT BURROUGHS CLAYBORNIE I CROXTON DOUTHITIT) FAUE GIDDINGS BALLARD BEEN BLISS BREWER BURROWS BALLENGER BERN BLODGETT BREWSTER BURT BURTON CLAYBURN CROZIER DOVE FAUNTLEROY GIFFORD HAMIM)EL CLAYPOOLIE) CRUMP DOW FAWCETT GILBERT BALLENTI NE BE E R(S) BLOOD BAN BURWELL HAM REIT AITKEN CLA(Y)SON CRUTCHER DOWD FAY GILCHST HA MMOND AKERS ALBERT(S) ALBRECHT ALOGHT ALDEN BALLINGER BEESLEY BLOSSOM BCE BUSBY BALLO() BEESON BROWNE BDGE BUSH BAMFORD REGO BLUE BR!DO( ENA N BUSHNELL CLAYTON CULDERTSON DOWELL FEIAMINTE) GILD(S) HAMPTON CLEFAIVELAND CULLEN HOWLING FMNTHERSTONE GILL HAE CLEAVER CULP DOWNER FELL GILLESPIE HAOCK BAROFT BE LC H E R IL 11 E ) BDGES BUSSIE ) CLEAVE(S) CULVER DOWES FELLOWS GILLETONE) HAND BANGS BELDEN DIVINE) BER BUTCHER BANISTER BELDING BOARDN BGGS BUTLER ALDERN BARMEN BELMONAP BELL BO( AN N BGHAM BUTTERFIELD ALDERSON BANNING BODE LL BGHT ALDDGE BANNISTER BANTA BUTTER(S) CLEMENT)(S) CUMMINIGIS DOWNING FELP GILLIDAM HAN(D)LEY CLEM(M)ONS CUNNINGHAM DOYLE FELTON GIUSEM HANDY CLIFF M") DRAKE GILDIN HANEY CLIFFORD DRAPER FENNER ALDCH HANK(EXS) ALEXANDER BARBEE ALFORD ALGER ALLAN ALLEN ALLISON BELLAMY BOOLE BIUNIC)KERHOFE BUTTERWORTH curl' CURER DRESSER FENTON GILMORE HANK(N)5) BELLINGER B(SE)HM BNK BUTTON BELLOWS BOGARDUS BR I NEON BUITCK BARBOUR BELT BOGART BOE BUTT(S) BARCLAY BEMIS BOGERT BSTOL BUTT BARCROFT BENEDI BOGGS BTT BUXTON BARD BEAM BOGUE BITAIN BY ES) BARDEN BEAMIN BOLAND BTTEN BERME ALLN BAR DIN BENS BOLDEN BTTON BYRD CLIFTON CURRY DREW FENWICK GILMOUR HAN MER CLINE CURTIN DREWRY FERGUSON GILPIN BAN MORE CLINTON CURTIS DNKWATER FERNALD GILSON HANN CLONE CUSHING DVER FERRELL GIRARD HANNAN) CLOUGH CUSHN DRUMMOND FERS GIVEN HANNAY CO(A)LE CUTHBERT DRURY FESSENDEN GLADDEN HANSEN COAN CUTLER DRYDEN FIELDING GLADIDIING COATIE0 cunert DUBOIS FIELD(S) GLAOTT ALSOP BAR DON BENNER ROLLING BROCK BYRNE AAAAA UGH ALSTON BAR DWELL BENNETT BOLTON BROCKEIT BYRON HANSON COBB CUTTING DUCKWORTH FIFE GLASGOW HARDEN COCHRANE) DABNEY DUDLEY FIH GLASS AL VOR D BARKER BENSEN BOND BRODIE BYRUM HARDIE ASS BARKLEY BOAM BRODY CABELL AMBLER BARLOW BENT DONNELL BROMFIELD CABLE COCKRELL DAGGETT DUFF FIND)LAE GLAMS)COCK CODDINGTON DAILIMY DUFFIELD FINID)LEY GLEASON CODE DALE DUFFY FINNEY LEESON AMBROSE BARNARD BENTLEY BONNER BROM L Y CADE HARDING AMES BARNES BENTON BON AMN N BARNET(T) BERM BOOKER BROOKE CAHILL AMMON BARNEY BERGEN BOONE) BROOKS CAIN(E) COE DAL(E)Y DUG(G)AN FISH GLEN(S) NIEY BRONSON CADY NN) CORN DALRYMPLE FI DUKE(S) FISHER GLIDDEN COFFEE DALTON DUL AN EIY FISK( E) GLOVER COFFEY DAMIEIRON DUS FITCH GLYNN HARDIN HARDW(CK(E) AMOS BARNUM HEROIN BORDEN BROUG II CALDWELL HARGENVM..) COFFIN DAMON DUMONT FITTS GOBLE ANDERSON BARR BENGER BORNE) BROUGHTON CALHOUN HANG ANDREW(S) BA R RELL BERK(E)LEY BOSSIE) BROINWER CALL HARDY HARE COGAN DANA DUNBAR FITZ GODDARD HARKNESS COGGESH A LL DANE DUAN FITZGERA LD GODFREY ANGEL(L) BARRETT BERNARD BOSTON BROWNIE) CALLAHAN HARLAN ANTHO BARNGER BERRY BOSTWICK BROWNELL CALLAWAY COGGINIS) DANFORD DUA M FITZHUGH 00FREI COGSWELL DANFORTH DUNLAP FITZTCK GOLDING ANTM BA R( ON HERR Y N BOSWELL BROWNING CALLENDER HARLOW APPLEBY BA R ROW(S) BERTRAM BOSWORTH BROWNLEE CALLOWAY CORER DANIEL(S) DUNLOP FLAGG GOLDSBOROUGH HAROILIBU RN DAN(S) DUNN(E) FLANAGAN GOLDSMITH APPLEGATE HARRY BERTRAND ROTT(S) BROWNLEE CALVERT HARMER APPLETON BARTHOLOMEW BEST BOUCHER BROWNSON CAMERON ARCHER BAR TLETT BETHUNE BOUIG HITON BROYLES CAMPBELL HARLEY COLBY DARBY DUNNING FLANDERS GOOCH HARMON COLDWELL DARLING DUPREIE) FLANIGAN GOODALL HARPER COLIEIN DARLINGTON DURAND FLEII)S(C)HER GOODIE) ARCH(INALD BARTON BETTS BOULDIN BRUCE CANINE) HARN AR MIDSTEA D BARTOW BENS) BOU R NI E I RR UEN CANFIELD ARMITAGE BASHORE BEVERLIE)Y BOW EN BRUMBAUGH CANNON ARMSTRONG BASS( E) ARNDT BEYER BOWER(S) BRUNINIER CANTRELL COLLEY DARNALL DURANT FLEMINING GOODELL HARNGTON COLLIER DARNELL DURFEE FLETCHER GOODENOUGH HARS COLLINS DARRA(G)H DURHAM FLINN GOOD)YNOW HARSON COLSIT)ON DARROW DURKIN FLINT GOODIN(G) HARNIOLD BASSET(T) BIBB BOWE( S) BRUNSON CAPEN COLT DART_ DURYEA FLOOD GOODN HARRY ARNETT BAITICHELDER BICKEL BOWIE BRUSH CAPE(S) COLTON DAUGHERTY DUSTIN FLORY GOODCH HART ASBURY RAISON BIDWELL BOWLING BUCHANAN CARLIE) COMPTON DAVIE DYCK N FOLEY GORE HAR WOOD AWRY BATTEN BIGELOW BOW N BUCHER CARMEITON COMSTOCK ASH(E) BATTLE(S) BIGGER(S) BOWSER BUCK CARLISLE CONANT 8 alift) ASHLEY ASHTON ASTON ATCHISON ATHERTON BATE(S) BIGGISI BNER BUCKINGHAM CARLA. CONDIT DAWSON DYK( EWAN DYE FOLGER GORHAM HASBROUCK DYER FOLK(S) GORTON HASKELL FOLLETIT) GOSSIE) BASK(N)S) BAUER BILLINGS BOYCE BUCK L AND CARLYLE CONE DAY DYED(S) FOLSOM GOUGH SSARO BAUGH BILLINGSLEY BOYD BUCKLEY CARN CONEY DAYTON DERE FONES GO(U)LD HASTINGS BAUGHN III LLINGTON HOYDEN BUCKN CARMICHAEL CONK LINIG) DEAL EADIE)S FONTAINE GOULDING HATCH BAVM BILL(S) ROVES BUCK NMI CARNES CONLEY DEAN(E) EAGER FOOTE GOVER HATCHER ATKINS RAU NIN ) BILLUPS B(00( NGTON BUCKNER CARNEY CONS DEARBORN EAMERS FORBES GOWER HATCHETT ATWILL BAYLISIS) BIRD BRACKEN 111/FORD CARER CONOVER DE(E)NG EASTN FORREST GRANT HAUSIENAN(N) ATWOOD BAYLOR BIRDSALL BRACKETT BULKIEILEY CARNGTON conrad DEFOREST EASTON FOISTER GRATTAN HAUSER AUREIY MENDS) BIRDSELL BRADBURN BULL CARROLL CONSTANTINE DEGRAFF EASTWOOD FORSYTH( E) GRAVES HAVILAND AUSTIN BEACH BISBEE BRADBURY BULLARD CARRUTHERS CONTEE DE HAVEN EATON FORT(E) GRAY HAWES AVERELL BEACHAM BISHOP BRADFORD BELLES CARSON CONWAY DEKKER EDER H AR(D)T Foss GRAYSON HAWKIEXS) AVELL BE/AIHM BISSELL BRADLEY BULLOCH CARTER COERS DELAFIELD EBY GREAR HAWKINS AVERY BEALE BIXBY BRADSHAW BULLOCK CARTWGHT COOKIE) DELANIE)Y ECCLES FOULIMEN) GREEDRY HAWLEY AXTELL 'KALIL) BLACK BRADY SELN CARUTHERS COOKSEY DELANO ECHOES FOUNTAIN AVER(S) BEAM BLACKBURNIE) BR AGDON BUE CARVER COOLEY DELL ECK LES FOWLER GREEN(E) HAWORTH GREE A LGH HAWTHORNE AYRES HE(A)N BLACKN BR AGG RUNDE CASE COOLIDGE DELONG EDDY FONLIKES GREENLEA F HAY BABBITT BEANIE) BLACK MORE BRAH BENDY CASEY CO(0)MBS DEMING EDEN FOX GREENLEE HAYDEN BABCOCK BEAR BLACKSTONE BRAINARD BUNKER CASK EV COON(S) DEMPSEY EDEN FOY GREENOUGH HAy(E)s BARER BEARD BLACKWELL BRAINERD BUNS CASK IE COOPER DEAM EDGAR FRAME GREENWELL HAYN sachie) BEARDSLEY BLACKWOOD BRAME BUNNELL CASS COPE DENN E4c9oERToN FRAE GREENWOOD HAYNES BACHNIN) BEASLEY BLADE(S) BRAH BU NEIN CASSA DY COPELAND DENNETT EDMONDS FRAIS GREER HAYWARD BACON REASON BLA(N( E) BRAND BOSTON CASSEL(L) COPLEY DENN(E)Y EDMON(D)SON FRANK(R) GREGG HAYWOOD BA COCK BEATON BLAIR BRAN(D)T BURBANK CASSIDY CORBETT DENNING EDMONSTON FRANKLIN GREGORY HAZEN BADGER TTIE BLAKE BR AALL BURCH CASTLE CORWIN DENNIS EDMUNDS FRATLZ GRESHAM HAZIOARD BA DGLEY BRATTY BLAMEMI MY BRANNAN BURCHARD CASWELL CORDELL DENISON EDSON FRASER GREY HEAD

137 Ii..ttatv fffffffff!digni a 2E CA F. Z CA o.)1 - - Z Ea00 0 g sp k-millithatillil 4'1 7XXXX77227 XXXI N : LLLL loft=. or4 ft =gg g- pau 4 lihndliipliiihdithdritiiigiihiliiitilithallhijithiddiiiiiimihiliamitfia6gnitogiiitent main! I MilkMilli z '2 r27 g-gg v X 11M MIMME!!!!!!!!!MnahNifillahnlibitfiliglifillEggifildanh,?!.t z R-A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Milmiliitinmimr:.:::::;i==mmliiiilidiiiihnidifilmliailligiiiiiii 01 g Rd; idija. 6 5 Li.. Family Names of manuscripts desired

138 LEOTEl et* $:, / Olt - ' e WE KE THE oil TIEFAI 501 IN STREET IN ILL: OUTSIDE DIFFEREE houtfurrtnt PEOA, ILL. ILL: COATS OF ARMS ILLUMINATIONS ENGROSSING BOOKPLATES LEURES ON HERALDRY 30 YEARS EXPEEE Member: Heraldry Society of London, New England Historic Geneological Society and others HOWARD HEWITT SPOFFORD, lie TEL. (603) B. ROAD N.H. $, i BEAL As, AESTOR ROSTER OF KENTUCKY SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION A registry of Kentucky Ancestors compiled into book form by the State Registrar Mrs. Otis Bundy and State Historian Mrs. Bob G. Hurt. Prepublication Price $28.00 After March 1, 1986 $32.00 Make check payable to: KSDAR Ancestor Roster Mail to: Mrs. Otis Bundy, State Registrar 515 Peytontown Road Richmond, KY Best Lt. Joseph M. Camden, From Martin Catherine, Cat Fish, Certified and Soy Wishes To Wilcox DAR AL Farms AL Bean Seed Wheat Phone LAMB SIGN Lamb Seal & Stencil Co., Inc th St. N.W. Washington, D.C LAMB Serving DAR and Nation's Capital since 1900 Plaques, Memorials and Markers in Brass, Bronze, Aluminum and Plastic Greetings From The Five Alaska Chapters Daughters of the American Revolution Alaska Col. John Mitchell Mount Juneau Natalia Shelikof Sleeping Lady, tik d _ ' OF,..-- DAR BRONZE marker o, NSDAR Approved.. ' Chapter Flags $17.00 per each for an order of six plus UPS Official $45.00 plus $1.20 per letter Trenton Flag Co. P. 0. Box #82 Pitman, Th Jll 'Sefiffli?/-)Wir t Mind/ 6 inch 00tS :i',7:1i.i', i'i:':1 NO 1111,1 I,11 NI,11 Will & ,1 11S1 ANGIT S.,..:.-.RLAALER IN SEARCH OF YOUR BTISH & ISH ROOTS By Angus Baxter "With just a few words Baxter can evoke in you a yearning to trace your family roots, to find out every detail about your ancestors and how they lived." TORONTO STAR 304 pp., paperback $12.95 plus $1.25 postage & handling. Maryland residents add 5% sales tax. Genealogical Publishing Co. / 1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

139 e Bicentenma Bonbon The Haviland Bonbon Commemorating the Bicentennial of the Constitution his of the United States of America Commemorative Bonbon, marking the Bicentennial of the Constitution of the United States, was commissioned exclusively for the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution by Haviland/Limoges, France. The design was adapted from the proscenium arch in DAR Constitution Hall. Advanced edition, signed Commemoratives may be ordered by mail for $20.00 plus $3.00 postage. The Commemorative may also be purchased at the 95th Continental Congress. Mr. Frederick Haviland will be at the Congress on April 15, 16, and the morning of the 17th, 1986 to personally autograph your Bonbon. TO ORDER, PLEASE USE THIS COUPON Corresponding Secretary General's Office, NSDAR 1776 D Street, NW Washington, DC Please send the Commemorative Bonbon in its special presentation gift box. My check or money order made out to the Treasurer General, NSDAR, in the amount of $23.00 for each is enclosed. NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE 7IP DC,, Please add appropriate tax.

140 Our B est To you = Esi BANK of Albuquerque, N. A. member FDIC CITIZENS BANK 44-4' I..._ An everlasting -,...-- manner to express your appreciation. 1.-/, \,,...s.. A BIG NEWN SUCCESS No inch Marker With mounting stake or concealed anchors. Official lay member. New permanent alloy with appearance and strength of solid bronze. OFFICIAL LAY MEMBER ORDER TODAY WTE FOR FREE NEW BOOKLET NEWN BROTHERS, I CENTER HILL AVE. CIINNATI, OHIO 45216, s Law Offices LAWREE S. ROSS A Law Corporation Paseo de Valencia Suite 201-B Laguna Hills, California (714) Your Hometown BankLagonda of Roseville, California Founded in 1930 Member FDIC N E VV M A N marking 1311 ' i.''), --.- Ar-; ';:r.--. their dedication Copies are The Historic Treasure Chest of the Madonna of the Trail Monuments by Fern Bauer Chapter Member Tells the story of the twelve statues of the "Pioneer Mother" situated along the mile Old Trails Nattonal Road and of events over fifty years ago. each, mailing included. LAGONDA CHAPTER W. Main St., Also Available at NSDAR Springfield, Ohio DAR Museum gift shop THE CONSTITUTION, DECLARATION OF INDEPENDEE, BILL OF GHTS, and other documents in our Foundations of the Republic book, plus other historical publications. DAR TOTE BAGS, GREAT SEAL PLATE, COPELAND SPOON, (oldest Pewter in the U.S.) BIRTHDAY BRACELETS BABY CUPS and much more. All pewter is by Kirk Stieff including JEFFERSON CUP Look for us at the DAR Continental Congress at Constitution Hall in Washington in April 1986 FREY ENTERPSES FARM RAISED CATFISH APPETIZER NUGGETS 2 pounds farm raised catfish 1/4 cup sesame seed fillets, fresh or frozen 1/4 cup margarine or butter; 1/2 teaspoon salt melted 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1 cup finely crushed round cheese Sour Cream Bleu Cheese Dip crackers 1/2 cup grated Parmesan Cheese Thaw fish, if frozen. Cut fillets into 1-inch cubes. Combine cracker crumbs, cheese, sesame seed, salt and pepper. Dip fish cubes in margarine and roll in cracker crumbs. Place fish cubes about 1/2 inch apart on baking sheets that have been lined with aluminum foil. Bake in a hot oven, 400 F, for 20 minutes or until fish is golden brown. Serve with Sour Cream Bleu Cheese Dip. Makes approximately six dozen appetizers. SOUR CREAM BLEU CHEESE DIP 1 cup sour cream 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup crumbled Bleu cheese Chopped parsley 1/2 cup finely chopped onion Combine all ingredients and refrigerate. Garnish with chopped parsley. For Additional Recipes, Write: CATFISH FARMERS OF AMECA P. 0. Box 34 JACKSON, MS DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

141 WE HONOR LADY LIBERTY! Domed handmade Crystal Paperweight. Cobalt blue in base, with white lettering inside dome. 3" high x 3" wide $15.00 each, plus $3.00 each Shipping and Handling _ CA Residents Add 6% Sales Tax Allow Three Weeks For Delivery Check Or Money Order To 1776 BICENTENNIAL EAGLE COM P.O. BOX 1698 SANTA MONICA, CA Since BUSINESS ON MILITARY INSTITUTE Washington Street Marion, Alabama (205) Compliments Dino Manfredi Insurance 200 Atlantic Street Roseville, California (916) ROBERT W. HOWE CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 115 S. Grant Street Roseville, California , Compliments Cliff Merriam Insurance Box 791 Auburn, Ca (916) The Perfect Gift... A DAR Magazine Gift Subscription! Bud's Fabric Care Center 323 Judah Street Roseville, Calif GOODSPEED'S BOOK SHOE I. Over 5,000 genealogies, local histories, Colonial and Revolutionary Records. Catalogue #598, $5.00 postpaid. Goodspeed's Book Shop, Inc. 7 Beacon Street Boston, Roseville Antique Emporium over 15,000 sq. ft. on 3 levels over 40 dealers 238 Vernon Street Downtown Roseville, CA (916) , HE INFORTION AND PIURE COERNING FORT ONTAO, APPEANG IN CENTRAL NEW YORK ROUND TABLE AD OF DEC. 1985, WAS PROVIDED BY MR, DONALD I. LAIRD, JR. HISTOCAL SITE NAGER, FORT ONTAO STATE HISTOCAL SITE, NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF RKS, RECREATION, & HISTOCAL PRESERTION. r i i Antique Doll and Miniature Show i I sponsored by 1 Sarah Whitman Hooker Chapter i I Sphinx lemple, Newington i May 3, 1986, 10 AM - 4 PM L...) SALE-36 medals, BICen. Women of the Rev. Pewter. Numbered set. Incl. Album and Book. $540 Pp. B. McKinney 3306 Garden Dr. Knoxville, Tenn COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS Phillip Hammam Chapter Fort Payne, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OF THE NEEDHAM BRYAN CHAPTER ALABA ( APL

142 COMPLIMENTS OF ZACHAAH GODBOLD CHAPTER DAR COMPLIMENTS TO OLE BROOK CHAPTER LIOLN COUNTY BANK ASSOCIATION BROOKHAVEN, MS COMPLIMENTS OF THE GENERAL LEVI CASEY CHAPTER #6-038-TX COMPLIMENTS OF THE GENERAL HENRY LEE CHAPTER LAKE VILLAGE, ARKANSAS Compliments of Buffalo River Chapter Lawrenceburg, TN COMPLIMENTS OF THE SPNG CREEK CHAPTER TX Compliments of SEQUOIA CHAPTER, DAR San Francisco Fire Department Pioneer Memorial Museum 655 Presidio Avenue, S.F. Calif. Hrs. 1-5 P.M. Daily Adm. Free COMPLIMENTS OF THE CAPTAIN WILLIAM YOUNG CHAPTER TEXAS GREETINGS COMPLIMENTS OF THE EDWARD RUTLEDGE CHAPTER FLODA COMPLIMENTS OF EL SO DEL NORTE CHAPTER TEXAS GREETINGS FROM DR. EL1SHA DICK CHAPTER ALEXANDA, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF TOMOKA CHAPTER CLERMONT, FL. Esther McCrory Chapter Amarillo, Texas Celebrates its 75th year Organized April 11, 1911 GREETINGS FROM BANDERA CHAPTER Tx BAN DERA, TEXAS Mrs. Jon W. Dowell, Regent Software That Works For Generations 6 Types of Charts and Sheets Indices User Fields Notes, Footnotes and Sources No Limits to Your Hardware Comprehensive Easy to Use And Much, Much More Send for brochure and sample printouts. Family Roots includes detailed manual and 2 full diskettes of programs for your Apple II, IBM PC, Commodore 64 and CP/M.. Other genealogy software also available. Price $185. Satisfaction Guaranteed. American Express, Visa &Mastercard Accepted p Trademarks for 41) Business Machines, Apple Computer, CBM, Inc, Fr Dtgnal Inc, International 4, 0 Research. ivt4r IMPEAL at \ th Street, NW., Shady Grove COURTESY RESTAURANT Cordially our UVE INE LOBSTER SURF N' TURF PME CRAB Reservations: Rd., DINNER OF Invite You to Join Us beautiful new location BONELESS SIRLOIN STEAK -....: "rs arven Adapts (18th & K Sts., N.W.) Washington. D.C.. and Rockville, Reservations: RKING IN THE BUILDING THE PRESIDENTS SIE th DEBUTANTE ASSEMBLY AND NEW YEAR'S BALL The Plaza, New York City, 1 January 1987 BALL DES ROSENKALIERS pi: T1Annual American a NsTe hewahr:de n beaindrdga. Debutanteyvsienna, 26 June 1986 Austria LO QUINSEPT, I. P.O. Box 216, Lexington, (677) DEBUTANTE DEB ABROAD 1986 Vienna, Lucerne. Monte Carlo 21 June 7 July Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stith Williams, Jr. General Chairmen 201 Highbrook Avenue Pelham Manor, New York (914) DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

143 RETURN TO YOUR ROOTS VISIT THE HOMELAND OF YOUR AESTORS SPECIAL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS FOR INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS OR ORGANIZATIONS WTE FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS, INDICATING COUNTRY OR COUNTES OF INTEREST TO: MOTHER COUNTRY TOURS P. 0. BOX 2471 FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA FREE TRAVEL AILABLE TO GROUP ORGANIZER \. AI g.. - -s k.,. Y,. A e., ARMOAL le it 44 Ye.iti, Custom-made The Suite 201 I4K Gold Rings Write us for Or 6 Ye4f JEWELRY at Wholesale Prices Rittenhouse Claridge Phila., and Amulets Details VISIT OUR BOOTH AT CONTINENTAL (215) CONGRESS THE MELTING POT Unique quarterly featuring ALL Ethnic groups!! GENEALOGICAL HISTOCAL Stories, records, "how-to," maps, pictures, lineage charts, queries, biographies... AND MORE! JAN., FEB., R.: French-Canadian, French, Irish, Jewish, Swedish APR., Y, JUNE: German. Italian, Greek, Danish JULY, AUG., SEPT.: American Indian, Scotch, African, Spanish. Norwegian O., NOV., DEC.: Acadian (French). Polish, English, Portuguese DATA ON OTHER GROUPS IN EVERY ISSUE. $15.00 Annually. USA; $ Canada; $20.00 Elsewhere. Mail check, payable to THE MELTING POT, to P. 0. Box 562, Simsbury (DeLores Lance Dupuis. Ed./Pub. Laurette Dugas Billing, Asst. Ed.) Hosiogisc ABIGAIL 'FULLER 104 years young and a member of Abigail Phelps Chapter Simsbury., Greetings from Columbus, Georgia George Walton Chapter RY TYLER CHAPTER TYLER, TEXAS HONONG HAPPY BIRTHDAY OREGON LEWIS & CLARK CHAPTER DAR ORGANIZED FEBRUARY 14, 1914 EUGENE, OR Texas Sesquicentennial Greetings From Fort Velasco Chapter Lake Jackson, Tx HAPPY 60th BIRTHDAY! NAY ANDERSON CHAPTER NSDAR LUBBOCK, TEXAS 26 April GREETINGS FROM THE SAMUEL UL DINKINS CHAPTER KILGORE, TEXAS TOMBSTONE CHAPTER SOUTHEASTERN AZONA honors ALL ST CHAPTER REGENTS Honoring Pensacola Chapter Regent Faye Hope Eddins Glover (Mrs. Wilton Ford Glover) Scenic-Olive Drugs, Inc. Pensacola, FL Greetings from John Everett Chapter SILAS MORTON CHAPTER GRAHAM, TEXAS NSDAR TX CITIZENS & SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK FDIC Fitzgerald, Georgia honors Nathaniel Abney Chapter NSDAR Diamond Anniversary GREETINGS FROM THE JOSIAH BARTLETT CHAPTER #6-055-TX CELEBRATING TEXAS SESQUICENTENNIAL SIX FLAGS CHAPTER FORT WORTH DIXIE PORTLAND FLOUR MILLS ARKANSAS CITY, KANSAS CONGRATULATES BETTY BONNEY CHAPTER NSDAR Three members are our employees TCIA BROOKS, BERNICE COLE AND RY K. XWELL APL

144 80th Year Captain Jesse Leavenworth Chapter Leavenworth, Ks. Betty Aaron Phillips, Regent, and our eighty members Captain Samuel Wood Chapter Northborough, Mass. HONONG Mrs. Norman A. Stumpf Our Historian IN APPRECIATION FOR DEDICATED SERVICE JULIUS DUGGER CHAPTER ELIZABETHTON, TENNESSEE HONORS OUR OWN RHODA CATES HYDER, REGENT ABIGAIL ANN BERRY CHESLEY CHAPTER ABILENE, TEXAS HONONG ALL ST REGENTS Mrs. Wm. Lewis Organizing Regent Mrs. Kenneth Whisenant Mrs. C. E. Botkin Mrs. Jack Graves Mrs. H. K. Fleming Mrs. Bernie C. McCrea In Honor Of Our Regent Mrs. Herbert L. Bell Major Thaddeus Beall Chapter Hale County Celebrates TEXAS SESQUICENTENNIAL Mrs. McCoy Baines Chapter Plainview, Texas COLONEL JOSHUA HOWARD CHAPTER DEARBORN, MICHIGAN CELEBRATES ITS 60TH ANNIVERSARYTHE Balcones Chapter, Austin, Texas honors our Organizing Regent Jean Cameron Adams on our tenth anniversary in the Texas Sesquicentennial Year Palo Duro Chapter of the Panhandle of Texas Salutes STATE OF TEXAS and Texas on thei, SESQUICENTENNIAL MONTGOMERY CHAPTER NSDAR MontgomeryLillian City, Missouri HONORS WITH PDE AND AFFEION Mrs. Walter Schlanker and Mrs. Ward Darnell-70 years and 73 years membership respectively. Honoring Monismith Buck Our 50 year member and Organizing Regent Captain John Sale Chapter George West, Texas Honoring Minter Watts Ferguson Our 50 Year Member Rebecca Boyce Chapter Waxahachie, Texas LAKE VIEW CHAPTER Lakeview, Oregon honors its member JENNIE E. CARROLL Serving 17 years as curator HMIK MEMOAL DAR MUSEUM In Commemoration of 61 Years LLANO ESTACADO CHAPTER ALLO, TEXAS Rebecca Stoddert Chapter DAR El Paso, Texas 0 44Ci.)1 C3 (1-1 R- 0 '02 0' QP1' Ss' '1'0 NIP( _ ( DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

145 , WASHINGTON STATE SOCIETY NSDAR. -,-,. ' ', Mrs. Bob O. Bower Vice-Pres. Gen'l Sacajawea Chapter Mrs. Vernon Neel Hon. State Regent John Kendrick Chapt., Ladies holding Washington I. Stevens, first the Secretary of Washington States' State Constitution standing Territorial Governor, office Olympia, Washington. beside desk of Issac Photograph taken in CHARD BARD CHAPTER DAR Mesquite, Texas honors Maxine Lytle Dodd Organizing Regent In Memory of ESTHER LEIPER SHUKER ESTELLE SMITH ADKINS Ouachita Chapter Malvern, Arkansas IN MEMOAM Effie Sullivan Melton Evelyn W Hastings 1985 John B. Denton Chapter, Sanger, Texas THANKFUL HUBBARD CHAPTER Austin, Texas Honors her Revolutionary War Ancestors In Loving Memory of GLADYS LLORY LAYFIELD (Mrs. Oscar) BER CREEK CHAPTER DAR Sylvania, Georgia THE TEXAS SESQUICENTENNIAL YEAR IN MEMORY OF Marguerite Armitage Payne Organizing Member and Past Chapter Regent LT. WILLIAM BREWER CHAPTER NSDAR Midland, Texas IN MEMOAM In Memory of Charlcie Naomi Amos Virginia Chastain Shelton Elizabeth Anne Meadows Sullivan BEAMIN LYON CHAPTER Denton, Texas In Loving Memory of Susye Eugenia Robertson Martha McCraw Chapter Jefferson, Texas In Loving Memory of MISS RUTH CALLAN Past Regent, JAMES GADSDEN CHAPTER GADSDEN, ALABA IN MEMORY OF WINIFRED H. HOMER VICE REGENT AND CHARTER MEMBER CAPT. JAMES COOK CHAPTER AUSTRALIA FORMER MEMBER LYDIA COBB CHAPTER, SS., IN MEMOAM Mrs. Minnie Lee Ramsey Miss Frankie Pickens Mrs. Juanita Holland Daniel McMahon Chapter NSDAR Athens, Texas In Loving Memory of RGARET S. FAULK JOHNSON GERTRUDE AYE MILLAR FARRELL Fort Worth Chapter NSDAR Fort Worth, Texas In loving memory of DGE BOYER HUBBARD CHIEF SEATTLE CHAPTER DAR Seattle, Washington IN LOVING MEMORY OF Mrs. Basil Bond (Dorothy Baker) Mrs. William Earthy Marienne Smith Miss Violet G. Scott RAINIER CHAPTER Seattle, Washington APL

146 LIBERTY MINT Presents The Limited Edition STATUE OF LIBERTY CENTENNIAL LETTER OPENER Liberty Mint is proud to pay tribute to "Lady Liberty's one hundredth birthday by issuing this fine pewter letter opener in honor of this once in a lifetime event. "Miss Liberty is reproduced in all her splendor as a solid pewter sculpture and serves as the handle (tithe letter opener. The intricate details of "Miss Liberty" have been beautifully captured by our craftsmen. Once in your possession, you will appreciate the attention given to detail. The letter opener blade is crafted of pewter-toned stainless steel. This allows for the engineering and design of a thin and properly shaped, but strong blade often lacking in many letter openers. Most "Statue of Liberty" memorabilia will be stored away and forgotten, but the "Lady Liberty" letter opener offers her Purchaser a truly "day-to-day" usable high quality commemorative of America's cherished symbol of freedom. Included with every letter opener will be a certificate of authenticity and a history of the Statue of Liberty. You will also find that each letter opener comes to you in an attractive gift box. 7 Inches--CRAFTED IN USA Dear Daughters, Each letter opener is available to you for $15.00 plus $2.00 for shipping, handling and insurance. You must be completely satisfied with your letter opener or you can return it anytime and receive a full refund. As illustrated, each letter opener is embossed with "Centennial " This letter opener will become an invaluable collector's item as it is a Limited Edition and will only be available through r--- LIBERTY MINT, LIBERTY CORNER, I CITY Please send me Statue of Liberty letter opener(s) at $15.00 each plus $2.00 shipping and handling. Note, if ordering 2 or more we will pay shipping. Name ADDRESS ELOSED IS CHECK OR MONEY ORDER YABLE TO LIBERTY MINT STATE ZIP You have helped to produce one of our most exceptional issues ever! If you compare the totals for this issue to the April 1985 issue, you will see that in nearly every area the advertising totals have increased. I would also like to welcome Australia to this issue. We always enjoy receiving ads from our units overseas, and would like to see more! Congratulations to the state of California, and to all participating your enthusiasm is recognized and appreciated! Enthusiastically, APL 1986 COLORADO $658.00, 27 Chapters State Regent Mrs. Perley W. Prior State Chairman Mrs. Kenneth A. Hatfield MONTANA $360.00, 14 Chapters.100% participation State Regent Mrs. James E. Stephenson State Chairman Mrs. Philip Gray Mrs. James M. Anderson, Jr. National Chairman DAR Magazine Advertising ALASKA $190.00, 5 Chapters *100% participation State Regent Mrs. Richard Lee Ayers State Chairman Mrs. Howard Furman AZONA $830.00, 19 Chapters.100% participation State Regent Mrs. Robert C. Smith State Chairman Mrs. Joseph Hicks CALIFORNIA $24,871.25, 150 Chapters *100% participation State Regent Mrs. Charles Kemper State Chairman Mrs. William R. Saenger NEW MEXICO $615.00, 1 Chapter State Regent Mrs. Harold Newlander State Chairman Mrs. Allan S. Abbott OREGON $860.00, 19 Chapters State Regent Mrs. George G. Connor State Chairman Mrs. Doyle Drill UTAH $250.00, 7 Chapters State Regent Mrs. Verdi Ray White State Chairman Mrs. Cline Mills WASHINGTON $1,773.00, 32 Chapters State Regent Mrs. Stanley Bills State Chairman Mrs. T Gabryelewicz Miscellaneous ads for the April issue $16, Total for the April issue $46, DAUGHTERS OF THE AMECAN REVOLUTION

147 GARNAY PRESENTS C P. Order A. one for each pin on your ribbon -e+ SAFE-GUARDS REGULAR SIZE $1.75 each Fits ALL DAR Pins except smallest pins PETITE SIZE $1.00 each ONLY for smallest pins NO SEWING. Quick, Easy, Removable. NSDAR RECEIVES 10% FROM EVERY SALE! NSDAR EXCLUSIVE DISTBUTORS OF PIN PROTEORS PROTE YOUR DAR PINS SOUNDS OF FREEDOM C. HANDBAGS. Gray or White only. Nylon. Scotchgarded. Lined. 25,000 embroidered stitches with 6 colors, front & back. Roomy! 14" x 8" x 5". $39.50 D. SWEAT SHIRTS. White only. Fleecelined. 17,000 embroidered stitches with 6 colors. Ladies Sizes: S(12), M(14), L(16), XL(18). $35.00 E. CLOISONNE DRUM PINS. Expertlycrafted of finest quality cloisonne with red, white, blue & gray! $10.00 A A. INNOTIVE! Ribbons stay even with backing. Attach easily with our ribbon bars! Available in lengths 1, 2 & 3 ribbon widths. $16.00-$ Extra Ribbon Bars available in 1", 11/2" & 2" $5.00 each. B. POUCHES, Blue/White Felt. Embroidered. Velcro Closure. $ $20.00 each. QUOTATIONS UPON REQUEST Send for Free Catalog SOUNDS OF FREEDOM Send Check or Money Order to GARNAY IORPORATED P.O. Box 1856 Studio City, California Visit Our Space at Continental Congress! Prices Subject to Change Without Notice Shipping and Handling Charges 0-$10.00 ($1.00) $10.01-$20.00 ($2.00) over $20.00 ($3.00) CA ONLY add 6% Sales Tax.

148 Million Dollar Security is a Pretty Good Feeling As an NSDAR member under age 65, you can give your entire family up to $1,000,000 or protection against major medical expenses. The NSDAR Excess Major Medical Expense Plan goes to work after your other medical insurance coverage runs out. So you don't have to worry about becoming financially strapped when catastrophic illness or injury strikes. After a deductible has been satisfied, the NSDAR Plan will pay 100% of the eligible expenses for almost any type of medical care you'll ever need. Your family will never have to do without the very best in medical treatment when it's needed. Your acceptance into the economical Excess Major Medical Plan is assured. So now is the time to find out all about its protection. Complete and mail the convenient coupon below and we'll mail you all the details by return mail. You'll be under no obligation. Get the good feeling that comes from knowing your future is protected by the NSDAR Excess Major Medical Plan. It's a feeling that's worth a million dollars in peace of mind. The NSDAR Excess Major Medical Plan Sponsored by National Society Daughters of the American Revolution YES. I want more information about the NSDAR Excess Major Medical Plan. Name Address City State Zip Code Mail to: Robinson Administrative Services, Inc. 135 South La Salle Street Chicago, Minois 60603

Online Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application (DS-260)

Online Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application (DS-260) Online Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration Application (DS-260) Personal, Address, and Phone Information Name Provided: Full Name in Native Language: Other Names Used: Sex: Current Marital Status: State/Province

More information

Immigrants and Immigration: Answering the Tough Questions

Immigrants and Immigration: Answering the Tough Questions Immigrants and Immigration: Answering the Tough Questions But they came here illegally! Response 1: That assumes the system works. The immigration system has not been reformed in decades to meet the real

More information

Filing a Form I-360 Self-Petition under the Violence Against Women Act

Filing a Form I-360 Self-Petition under the Violence Against Women Act Filing a Form I-360 Self-Petition under the Violence Against Women Act Prepared by: Northwest Immigrant Rights Project http://www.nwirp.org 615 Second Avenue, Suite 400 Seattle, Washington 98104 (206)

More information

Self-Help Guide for a Prosecutorial Discretion Request

Self-Help Guide for a Prosecutorial Discretion Request Self-Help Guide for a Prosecutorial Discretion Request In June 2011, Immigration and Customs Enforcement ( ICE ) announced it would not use its resources to deport people it considers low priority and

More information

Challenging the Myths: Refugees in Canada February 2016

Challenging the Myths: Refugees in Canada February 2016 Challenging the Myths: Refugees in Canada February 2016 1. Canada is not being overwhelmed by refugee claims. Canada has welcomed refugees for decades. Although the number of annual claims can go up or

More information

Immigration. The United States of America has long been the world s chief receiving

Immigration. The United States of America has long been the world s chief receiving Non-fiction: Immigration Immigration The United States of America has long been the world s chief receiving nation for immigrants. An immigrant is a person who leaves his/her country to settle and remain

More information

PUSD High Frequency Word List

PUSD High Frequency Word List PUSD High Frequency Word List For Reading and Spelling Grades K-5 High Frequency or instant words are important because: 1. You can t read a sentence or a paragraph without knowing at least the most common.

More information

United States District Court. Judge Marvin E. Aspen

United States District Court. Judge Marvin E. Aspen United States District Court Northern District of Illinois Judge Marvin E. Aspen PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND DATE OF APPOINTMENT July 24, 1979 Chambers: (312) 435-5696 ENTERED ON DUTY September 4, 1979 JUDICIAL

More information

HOW TO OBTAIN AND POST AN IMMIGRATION BOND: A Guide for Non-Citizens in Detention

HOW TO OBTAIN AND POST AN IMMIGRATION BOND: A Guide for Non-Citizens in Detention HOW TO OBTAIN AND POST AN IMMIGRATION BOND: A Guide for Non-Citizens in Detention January 2011 1 AM I ELIGIBLE FOR A BOND? Figuring out whether or not you are eligible for a bond is a very complicated

More information

EXAMPLE CIS CITIZENSHIP INTERVIEW/TEST

EXAMPLE CIS CITIZENSHIP INTERVIEW/TEST EXAMPLE CIS CITIZENSHIP INTERVIEW/TEST This exercise shows how a typical CIS interview/test might be conducted. The purpose of this sample is to give citizenship applicants an idea of the general steps

More information

ANNUAL REPORT. Legal Immigration, Fiscal Year 1999

ANNUAL REPORT. Legal Immigration, Fiscal Year 1999 U.S. Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization Service Office of Policy and Planning Statistics Division ANNUAL REPORT Number 5 January 2002 Legal Immigration, Fiscal Year 1999 This report provides

More information

In this activity, students try to solve a mystery about the Pledge of Allegiance.

In this activity, students try to solve a mystery about the Pledge of Allegiance. Enrichment Activity 1 The Changing Pledge In this activity, students try to solve a mystery about the Pledge of Allegiance. They are provided with a version of the Pledge from October 1892 and are asked

More information

FACT SHEET Contact: Office of Legislative and Public Affairs (703) 305-0289 Fax: (703) 605-0365

FACT SHEET Contact: Office of Legislative and Public Affairs (703) 305-0289 Fax: (703) 605-0365 U.S. Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review Office of the Director 5107 Leesburg Pike, Suite 2600 Falls Church, Virginia 22041 FACT SHEET Contact: Internet: (703) 305-0289 Fax: (703)

More information

Republican and Democratic Party 2012 Immigration Platform Comparison

Republican and Democratic Party 2012 Immigration Platform Comparison Republican and 2012 Immigration Platform Comparison This chart directly cites only from the platforms approved at the Republican and Democratic party conventions in 2012. The categories are our own, reflecting

More information

Chapter 9: The Policies of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson

Chapter 9: The Policies of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson Chapter 9: The Policies of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson Department of State, Department of Treasury, Department of War, Attorney General, Postmaster General : 5 government departments established

More information

Basics of the United States Immigration System

Basics of the United States Immigration System November 4, 2010 Basics of the United States Immigration System U.S. immigration law is very complex, and there is much confusion as to how it works. The Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA), the body

More information

I. WHAT IF THE POLICE, FBI OR DHS AGENTS CONTACT ME?

I. WHAT IF THE POLICE, FBI OR DHS AGENTS CONTACT ME? The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) is now part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and has been renamed and reorganized into: 1. The Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services

More information

Remember the Alamo. The Changing Border of the Southwest

Remember the Alamo. The Changing Border of the Southwest Remember the Alamo The Changing Border of the Southwest Interact: What do you think this picture shows? In the year 1820, the new country of the United States and the newer country of Mexico had a lot

More information

Chapter 1. Framework and Function of County Government. Grimes County Courthouse

Chapter 1. Framework and Function of County Government. Grimes County Courthouse Chapter 1 Framework and Function of County Government Grimes County Courthouse Chapter One: Framework and Function of County Government Developmental Assets: Life Skills: TEKS: Objectives: 7. Community

More information

1. Title: The Organizational Structure and Powers of the Federal Government as Defined in Articles I, II, and III of the U.S. Constitution Grade 5

1. Title: The Organizational Structure and Powers of the Federal Government as Defined in Articles I, II, and III of the U.S. Constitution Grade 5 Teacher s Name: Employee Number: School: SS.5.C.3.1 Describe the organizational structure (legislative, executive, judicial branches) and powers of the federal government as defined in Articles I, II,

More information

William Penn established Pennsylvania s units of local government when he owned all the

William Penn established Pennsylvania s units of local government when he owned all the Pennsylvania Municipalities: In a Class by T hemselves Courtesy of the Pennsylvania Township News magazine William Penn established Pennsylvania s units of local government when he owned all the land that

More information

SOCIAL STUDIES UNIT OUTLINES FIFTH GRADE

SOCIAL STUDIES UNIT OUTLINES FIFTH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES UNIT OUTLINES FIFTH GRADE In fifth grade, students use their understanding of social studies concepts and cause-and-effect relationships to study the development of the United States up

More information

4. There are three qualifications from becoming a member of the House of Representatives

4. There are three qualifications from becoming a member of the House of Representatives Article I Legislative Branch 1. The job of the legislative branch is to Make laws Name Period Federal Constitution Study Guide 2. The legislative branch is divided into two parts or two houses which are

More information

Many veterans and their surviving spouses ask if they can count on pensions

Many veterans and their surviving spouses ask if they can count on pensions 1 VA Pensions and Benefits: Past, Present, and Future Many veterans and their surviving spouses ask if they can count on pensions from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) being available in the years

More information

Illegal Alien Resident Population

Illegal Alien Resident Population Illegal Alien Resident Population Summary About 5.0 million undocumented immigrants were residing in the United States in October 1996, with a range of about 4.6 to 5.4 million (See Table 1). The population

More information

Inheritance: Laws of Inheritance & Unfair Gifts

Inheritance: Laws of Inheritance & Unfair Gifts Inheritance: Laws of Inheritance & Unfair Gifts A woman gifted her house to her niece only two weeks before her death, thus depriving her heirs, two sisters and a brother, from their shares of inheritance.

More information

Being Legal in the Czech Republic: One American s Bureaucratic Odyssey

Being Legal in the Czech Republic: One American s Bureaucratic Odyssey February 2008 Being Legal in the Czech Republic: One American s Bureaucratic Odyssey Abstract: This article is the first-person testimony of an American citizen living in the Czech Republic for over ten

More information

The Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006

The Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006 STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2006 No. 1003 IMMIGRATION The Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2006 Made - - - - - 30th March 2006 Laid before Parliament 4th April 2006 Coming into force - - 30th

More information

CONSTITUTIONFACTS.COM

CONSTITUTIONFACTS.COM 1. The length of term of members of the House of Representatives is: b. 6 years c. 4 years d. 5 years 2. The Constitutional Convention met in: a. New York b. Philadelphia c. Washington, D.C. d. Boston

More information

International Education in the Comox Valley: Current and Potential Economic Impacts

International Education in the Comox Valley: Current and Potential Economic Impacts International Education in the Comox Valley: Current and Potential Economic Impacts FINAL REPORT March 2012 Prepared by: Vann Struth Consulting Group Inc. Vancouver, BC www.vannstruth.com Prepared for:

More information

Washington, DC 20510 Washington, DC 20510

Washington, DC 20510 Washington, DC 20510 July 17, 2013 The Honorable Patrick Leahy The Honorable Charles Grassley Chairman Ranking Member Senate Judiciary Committee Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate United States Senate Washington,

More information

COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS. Budget Justifications Fiscal Year 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS. General Statement... Highlights...

COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS. Budget Justifications Fiscal Year 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS. General Statement... Highlights... COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS Budget Justifications Fiscal Year 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Item General Statement... Highlights... Page Number CFA-3 CFA-5 Appropriation: Salaries and Expenses Appropriation Language...

More information

Related Provisions of the United States Criminal Code. Use of The American National Red Cross in Aid of the Armed Forces

Related Provisions of the United States Criminal Code. Use of The American National Red Cross in Aid of the Armed Forces CONTENTS Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Section 9 Section 10 Section 11 Section 12 Section 13 Organization Purposes Membership and chapters Board of Governors

More information

St. Vincent s Academy Tour of Homes & Tea

St. Vincent s Academy Tour of Homes & Tea St. Vincent s Academy Tour of Homes & Tea 207 East Liberty Street Savannah, GA 31401 June 25, 2015 Dear Friend of St. Vincent s: We are inviting you to take a leadership role in an important historic restoration

More information

U.S. Department of Homeland Security STATEMENT

U.S. Department of Homeland Security STATEMENT U.S. Department of Homeland Security STATEMENT OF PAUL M. KILCOYNE DEPUTY ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES DIVISION U.S. IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

More information

Vulnerabilities in the U.S. Passport System Can Be Exploited by Criminals and Terrorists

Vulnerabilities in the U.S. Passport System Can Be Exploited by Criminals and Terrorists Statement of Michael Johnson Former Special Agent in Charge, Miami Field Office, Diplomatic Security Service United States Department of State Before the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental

More information

Sam Houston, 1793-1863: An Early Leader of Texas

Sam Houston, 1793-1863: An Early Leader of Texas 12 November 2011 voaspecialenglish.com Sam Houston, 1793-1863: An Early Leader of Texas Cavalry soldiers line up at Fort Sam Houston, Texas loc.gov (You can download an MP3 of this story at voaspecialenglish.com)

More information

Please note: Each segment in this Webisode has its own Teaching Guide

Please note: Each segment in this Webisode has its own Teaching Guide Please note: Each segment in this Webisode has its own Teaching Guide Although most immigrants shared a common belief system and work ethic with established Americans, the newcomers faced strong anti-immigrant

More information

Fry Phrases Set 1. TeacherHelpForParents.com help for all areas of your child s education

Fry Phrases Set 1. TeacherHelpForParents.com help for all areas of your child s education Set 1 The people Write it down By the water Who will make it? You and I What will they do? He called me. We had their dog. What did they say? When would you go? No way A number of people One or two How

More information

McCulloch v. Maryland 1819

McCulloch v. Maryland 1819 McCulloch v. Maryland 1819 Appellant: James William McCulloch Appellee: State of Maryland Appellant s Claim: That a Maryland state tax imposed on the Bank of the United States was unconstitutional interference

More information

LETTER TO A YOUNG PUBLIC INTEREST ATTORNEY

LETTER TO A YOUNG PUBLIC INTEREST ATTORNEY LETTER TO A YOUNG PUBLIC INTEREST ATTORNEY Niels Frenzen Where to begin? I think some of my experiences as a student and a young lawyer might be of some interest and relevance to someone starting out today.

More information

Crete-Monee Middle School U.S. Constitution Test Study Guide Answers 2010-2011

Crete-Monee Middle School U.S. Constitution Test Study Guide Answers 2010-2011 Crete-Monee Middle School U.S. Constitution Test Study Guide Answers 2010-2011 1. What is the more common name for the first ten amendments to the constitution? Bill of Rights 2. The introduction to the

More information

Phillis Wheatley, 1753-1784: Early African- American Poet

Phillis Wheatley, 1753-1784: Early African- American Poet 17 December 2011 voaspecialenglish.com Phillis Wheatley, 1753-1784: Early African- American Poet A rare signed edition of Phillis Wheatley s poetry from 1773 (Download an MP3 of this story at voaspecialenglish.com)

More information

DIRECT AIRSIDE TRANSIT (VAF6 DEC

DIRECT AIRSIDE TRANSIT (VAF6 DEC DIRECT AIRSIDE TRANSIT (VAF6 DEC 2008) This form is for use outside the UK only. This form is provided free of charge. READ THIS FIRST This form must be completed in English. You may use blue or black

More information

Federal Law of the Russian Federation on the Procedure for Exit from the Russian Federation and Entry Into the Russian Federation

Federal Law of the Russian Federation on the Procedure for Exit from the Russian Federation and Entry Into the Russian Federation Unofficial translation. Federal Law of the Russian Federation on the Procedure for Exit from the Russian Federation and Entry Into the Russian Federation Adopted on 15 August 1996 Came into force on 22

More information

Vocabulary Builder Activity. netw rks. A. Content Vocabulary. The Bill of Rights

Vocabulary Builder Activity. netw rks. A. Content Vocabulary. The Bill of Rights A. Content Vocabulary Directions: Fill in the Crossword Puzzle with content vocabulary words from Chapter 4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 18 1 A. Content Vocabulary, Cont. Across 5.

More information

17. WHO BECOMES PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IF THE PRESIDENT SHOULD DIE? 22. HOW MANY CHANGES OR AMENDMENTS ARE THERE TO THE CONSTITUTION?

17. WHO BECOMES PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IF THE PRESIDENT SHOULD DIE? 22. HOW MANY CHANGES OR AMENDMENTS ARE THERE TO THE CONSTITUTION? DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Immigration & Naturalization Service 100 Typical Questions 1. WHAT ARE THE COLORS OF OUR FLAG? 2. HOW MANY STARS ARE THERE IN OUR FLAG? 3. WHAT COLOR ARE THE STARS ON OUR FLAG? 4.

More information

NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES Effective: September 20, 2013

NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES Effective: September 20, 2013 Livingston Hospital and Healthcare Services 131 Hospital Drive Salem, KY 42078. NOTICE OF PRIVACY PRACTICES Effective: September 20, 2013 THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT YOU MAY BE

More information

Know your rights. Q: What If police, FBI, or immigration agents contact me? Do I have to answer questions?

Know your rights. Q: What If police, FBI, or immigration agents contact me? Do I have to answer questions? Know your rights What rights do I have as a non-immigrant, F-1/J-1 visa holder? Whether or not you re a citizen, you have rights under the United States Constitution. The Fifth Amendment gives every person

More information

2, 2007, 4. GAO-07-884T

2, 2007, 4. GAO-07-884T GAO United States Government Accountability Office Testimony Before the Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate For Release on Delivery Expected at 10:00 a.m. EDT Thursday, September 27, 2007 BORDER SECURITY

More information

PARENT AND CHILD. Chapter Twelve

PARENT AND CHILD. Chapter Twelve Chapter Twelve PARENT AND CHILD Every person under the age of 18 is considered a minor in the State of Alaska. Upon your 18th birthday, you reach the age of majority. [AS 25.20.010.] Parents have certain

More information

Immigrants Rights to Public Benefits in Pennsylvania

Immigrants Rights to Public Benefits in Pennsylvania Immigrants Rights to Public Benefits in Pennsylvania Many immigrants are eligible to receive cash assistance, SNAP, medical assistance, and other public benefits programs in Pennsylvania. The rules about

More information

The Structure and Function of the Legislative Branch Notes. Section 1: The Senate and the House of Representatives

The Structure and Function of the Legislative Branch Notes. Section 1: The Senate and the House of Representatives Attachment A The Structure and Function of the Legislative Branch Notes Section 1: The Senate and the House of Representatives The Role of Congress Congress is the lawmaking or legislative body of our

More information

APPLICATION FOR IMMIGRANT VISA

APPLICATION FOR IMMIGRANT VISA FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE PHILIPPINES PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL CHICAGO, IL U.S.A. FA FORM NO. 3 REVISED 23 JANUARY 2008 (USA) APPLICATION FOR IMMIGRANT VISA 122 S. MICHIGAN AVE. SUITE 1600, CHICAGO, IL

More information

Shays Rebellion. Central Historical Question: How did Americans react to Shays rebellion?

Shays Rebellion. Central Historical Question: How did Americans react to Shays rebellion? Central Historical Question: How did Americans react to Shays rebellion? Materials: PowerPoint on Articles of Confederation Copies of Textbook Excerpt on Copies of Thomas Jefferson Letter Copies of Guiding

More information

TURKISH CITIZENSHIP LAW

TURKISH CITIZENSHIP LAW Official Gazette Publication Date and No: 12/6/2009 27256 TURKISH CITIZENSHIP LAW Law No: 5901 Adoption Date: 29/5/2009 PART ONE Objective, Scope, Definitions and the Implementation of Citizenship Services

More information

Overview. Chapter 1: 1.1 Purpose of Manual 2

Overview. Chapter 1: 1.1 Purpose of Manual 2 Chapter 1: Overview 1.1 Purpose of Manual 2 1.2 Role of Defense Counsel 2 A. Practice Standards and Cases Recognize Defense Counsel s Role B. More Noncitizen Clients May Face Adverse Immigration Consequences

More information

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS (Wichita Docket)

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS (Wichita Docket) Case 6:14-cr-10176-EFM Document 1 Filed 10/08/14 Page 1 of 25 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF KANSAS (Wichita Docket) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, } } Plaintiff, } } v. } Case No.

More information

Frank Abagnale Jr.: The Real Story Behind Catch Me If You Can

Frank Abagnale Jr.: The Real Story Behind Catch Me If You Can Frank Abagnale Jr.: The Real Story Behind Catch Me If You Can Frank Abagnale Jr. is an expert on fraud, scams, deception and beating the system. Between the ages of 16 and 21, he forged and cashed $2.5

More information

A Guide To Selected U.S. Travel/Identity Documents For Law Enforcement Officers

A Guide To Selected U.S. Travel/Identity Documents For Law Enforcement Officers U. S. Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization Service A Guide To Selected U.S. Travel/Identity Documents For Law Enforcement Officers Prepared by: Law Enforcement Support Center U.S. Immigration

More information

Chapter 2, Section 4: Launching the New Nation

Chapter 2, Section 4: Launching the New Nation Chapter 2, Section 4: Launching the New Nation With George Washington the first president, the United States begins creating a working government for its new nation. Opening Activity: In a paragraph discuss

More information

LAW FOR THE PREVENTION OF INFILTRATION (OFFENCES AND JUDGING) (AMMENDMENT NO. 3 AND TEMPORARY ORDER), 5772-2012 1

LAW FOR THE PREVENTION OF INFILTRATION (OFFENCES AND JUDGING) (AMMENDMENT NO. 3 AND TEMPORARY ORDER), 5772-2012 1 LAW FOR THE PREVENTION OF INFILTRATION (OFFENCES AND JUDGING) (AMMENDMENT NO. 3 AND TEMPORARY ORDER), 5772-2012 1 Amendment to Article 1 Addition of Article 9A temporary order Cancellation of articles

More information

Court issued Letters of Appointment for the Administrator/Executor of the estate.

Court issued Letters of Appointment for the Administrator/Executor of the estate. Principal Life Insurance Company Principal National Life Insurance Company Members of Principal Financial Group P.O. Box 10431, Des Moines, IA 50306-0431 Only one company is the issuer and responsible

More information

Backgrounder: Stipulated Removal

Backgrounder: Stipulated Removal Backgrounder: Stipulated Removal Federal authorities are deporting immigrants without hearings, but the public knows very little about the program. 1 Over the last five years, federal immigration officials

More information

I WAS ARRESTED BY THE POLICE AND I BELIEVE THEY WILL TURN ME OVER TO IMMIGRATION. I WAS ARRESTED BY IMMIGRATION.

I WAS ARRESTED BY THE POLICE AND I BELIEVE THEY WILL TURN ME OVER TO IMMIGRATION. I WAS ARRESTED BY IMMIGRATION. I AM IN IMMIGRATION DETENTION W HAT I WAS ARRESTED BY THE POLICE AND I BELIEVE THEY WILL TURN ME OVER TO IMMIGRATION. ARE MY RIGHTS? I WAS ARRESTED BY IMMIGRATION. You have a right NOT to sign any statements

More information

Make and register your lasting power of attorney a guide

Make and register your lasting power of attorney a guide LP12 Make and register your lasting power of attorney a guide Financial decisions including: running your bank and savings accounts making or selling investments paying your bills buying or selling your

More information

Women s Rights: Issues for the Coming Decades

Women s Rights: Issues for the Coming Decades September 24, 2010 Suzanne B. Goldberg Columbia Law School Remarks for the International Conference on the Protection of Women s Rights Women s Rights: Issues for the Coming Decades I am delighted to be

More information

Immigrant Workers and the Minimum Wage in New York City

Immigrant Workers and the Minimum Wage in New York City Immigrant Workers and the Minimum Wage in New York City Prepared by the Fiscal Policy Institute for the New York Immigration Coalition Fiscal Policy Institute 275 Seventh Avenue, 6 th floor New York, NY

More information

Location: First National Bank of Martinsville Building (1882? 1953); 239 North Jefferson Street (1953 )

Location: First National Bank of Martinsville Building (1882? 1953); 239 North Jefferson Street (1953 ) McNutt, Hurt & Blue Founded: 1882 Location: First National Bank of Martinsville Building (1882? 1953); 239 North Jefferson Street (1953 ) In 1882 Charles G. Renner founded a law firm that boasted of the

More information

Social Security Lesson Plan. Central Historical Question: Which historical account of Social Security is more accurate?

Social Security Lesson Plan. Central Historical Question: Which historical account of Social Security is more accurate? Lesson Plan Central Historical Question: Which historical account of is more accurate? Materials: Movie: http://historicalthinkingmatters.org/socialsecurity/ Copies of Historian Interpretations Worksheet

More information

EXAMPLE: "Reading Passages" from: EDU108 - "Alamo Chocolate Pot" Art InHistory's Lesson Plans all feature thematic reading passages which contain

EXAMPLE: Reading Passages from: EDU108 - Alamo Chocolate Pot Art InHistory's Lesson Plans all feature thematic reading passages which contain EXAMPLE: "Reading Passages" from: EDU108 - "Alamo Chocolate Pot" Art InHistory's Lesson Plans all feature thematic reading passages which contain content on the time period, key people, historical events,

More information

Seminar Agenda. 8:15 8:45 Registration, breakfast & vendor exhibits. 8:45-9:00 Welcome

Seminar Agenda. 8:15 8:45 Registration, breakfast & vendor exhibits. 8:45-9:00 Welcome Blueprints for Building a Better Defense: Tips from Master Craftsmen Friday, March 6, 2015 Casino Queen Hotel 200 South Front Street, East St. Louis, IL 62201 Seminar Agenda 8:15 8:45 Registration, breakfast

More information

A Victim s Guide to Understanding the Criminal Justice System

A Victim s Guide to Understanding the Criminal Justice System A Victim s Guide to Understanding the Criminal Justice System The Bartholomew County Prosecutor s Office Victim Assistance Program Prosecutor: William Nash 234 Washington Street Columbus, IN 47201 Telephone:

More information

Testimony of Adrienne Poteat, Acting Director Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia

Testimony of Adrienne Poteat, Acting Director Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia Testimony of Adrienne Poteat, Acting Director Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia Before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight And Government

More information

Final Decree of Divorce

Final Decree of Divorce Print court information exactly as it appears on your Petition for Divorce Cause Number: IN THE MATTER OF THE MARRIAGE OF Petitioner: Print first, middle and last name of the spouse filing for divorce.

More information

Assisting Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence

Assisting Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence Assisting Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence ADVOCATE S GUIDE This project was supported by Grant No. 1997-WT-VX-K006 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. Points

More information

Overview. Mission Gate, ca. late 1700s Courtesy Texas Archeological Research Labs. Photo by Hunt Wellborn

Overview. Mission Gate, ca. late 1700s Courtesy Texas Archeological Research Labs. Photo by Hunt Wellborn H C H A P T E R t h r e e H immigration Overview Chapter 3: Immigration covers many groups involved in the early colonization of Texas: farmers, ranchers, soldiers, missionaries, and slaves. Exhibits in

More information

The Louisiana Purchase Authors: Erin Castelow and Jenn Twardowski

The Louisiana Purchase Authors: Erin Castelow and Jenn Twardowski The Louisiana Purchase Authors: Erin Castelow and Jenn Twardowski Lesson Description: Students will be examining and discussing the effects of the Louisiana Purchase on the United States. They will focus

More information

Georgia O'Keeffe, 1887-1986: Her Paintings Showed Her Love for the American Southwest

Georgia O'Keeffe, 1887-1986: Her Paintings Showed Her Love for the American Southwest 27 November 2011 voaspecialenglish.com Georgia O'Keeffe, 1887-1986: Her Paintings Showed Her Love for the American Southwest Detail from "Blue and Green Music," 1921 (You can download an MP3 of this story

More information

Citizenship Mock Interview Form

Citizenship Mock Interview Form Student Name Date Citizenship Mock Interview Form I. Following Instructions, Truth Oath, Small Talk, ID Check READ ALL DIRECTIONS/QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION ALOUD Questions asked by USCIS Immigration Officer

More information

How To Interview Joanne Collins

How To Interview Joanne Collins Black Archives of Mid-America / Kansas City Public Library Oral History Collection (AC12) Interview #14: Collins, Joanne Interviewer: Milton Smith Date: 08/21/1976 Length: Part 1, 64:28; Part 2, 48:28

More information

POLITICAL AND CIVIL STATUS OF WOMEN

POLITICAL AND CIVIL STATUS OF WOMEN 2 POLITICAL AND CIVIL STATUS OF WOMEN as of January 1, 1953 Political Status Nationality Citizenship in the United States is acquired in the same way by men and women; that is, by birth within the domain,

More information

Instructions for Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Request

Instructions for Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Request Instructions for Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Request Department of Homeland Security U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services USCIS Form G-639 OMB No. 1615-0102 Expires 03/31/2017 What is the Purpose

More information

Admiral Insurance Company

Admiral Insurance Company Executive Liability Insurance Proposal Form for Employment Practices Liability CLAIMS MADE WARNING FOR APPLICATION: This Proposal Form is for a Claims Made and Reported Policy, relating to claims made

More information

U.S. Voting Rights Timeline

U.S. Voting Rights Timeline 1776 Only people who own land can vote Declaration of Independence signed. Right to vote during the Colonial and Revolutionary periods is restricted to property owners most of whom are white male Protestants

More information

All Women. One Family Law.

All Women. One Family Law. 5 Child Custody and Access ENG 005 FAMILY LAW FOR WOMEN IN ONTARIO All Women. One Family Law. Know your Rights. Child Custody and Access This booklet is meant to give you a basic understanding of legal

More information

Accountancy. Special Treatment of Cuban Immigrants. Sponsoring Faculty Member: Professor Cindi Bearden. Amy Webb

Accountancy. Special Treatment of Cuban Immigrants. Sponsoring Faculty Member: Professor Cindi Bearden. Amy Webb Accountancy Amy Webb Special Treatment of Cuban Immigrants Sponsoring Faculty Member: Professor Cindi Bearden Amy Webb Cuban immigrants get special treatment because of laws created during the Cold War

More information

Indian Tribes, Their Rights. And. Responsibilities

Indian Tribes, Their Rights. And. Responsibilities Indian Tribes, Their Rights And Responsibilities Indian Tribes, Their Rights and Responsibilities Prepared by The Honorable Elizabeth Furse 1999 This book has been written to fill the gap in the curriculum

More information

HISTORY AT YOUR FINGERTIPS & SPIRIT OF THE NATION FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF BOSTON

HISTORY AT YOUR FINGERTIPS & SPIRIT OF THE NATION FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF BOSTON HISTORY AT YOUR FINGERTIPS & SPIRIT OF THE NATION FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF BOSTON "HISTORY AT YOUR FINGERTIPS" AND "SPIRIT OF THE NATION" Four panels displayed at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston exhibit

More information

Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau on Government

Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau on Government CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION Bill of Rights in Action 20:2 Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau on Government Starting in the 1600s, European philosophers began debating the question of who should

More information

Megan s Law. A Guide for Community Organizations, Schools & Daycare Centers

Megan s Law. A Guide for Community Organizations, Schools & Daycare Centers Megan s Law A Guide for Community Organizations, Schools & Daycare Centers Issued as a public service by the N.J. Office of the Attorney General, Division of Criminal Justice in conjunction with the 21

More information

The Role of Government

The Role of Government The Role of Government Imagine for a moment living under a government that possessed unlimited and undefined powers, such as Communist China or Nazi Germany. What rights do you have now that you think

More information

How To Be Recognized By The National White Women'S Lawyers Association

How To Be Recognized By The National White Women'S Lawyers Association NOMINATION FORM 2014 ANNUAL NCWBA PUBLIC SERVICE AND OUTSTANDING MEMBER PROGRAM AWARDS Name of your organization s project: MAZE OF INJUSTICE ISSUES AND CONCERNS INVOLVING NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN AND CHILDREN

More information

In 2013, 75.9 million workers age 16 and older in the. Characteristics of Minimum Wage Workers, 2013. Highlights CONTENTS

In 2013, 75.9 million workers age 16 and older in the. Characteristics of Minimum Wage Workers, 2013. Highlights CONTENTS U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS M A R C H 2 0 1 4 R E P O R T 1 0 4 8 Characteristics of Minimum Wage Workers, 2013 below the figure of 13.4 percent in 1979, when data were first collected on a regular

More information

My friends, I am honored to be here with you this morning. This Rotary Club is such a distinguished group, such a historic organization.

My friends, I am honored to be here with you this morning. This Rotary Club is such a distinguished group, such a historic organization. Immigration and the Next America Most Reverend José H. Gomez Archbishop of Los Angeles Rotary Club of Los Angeles Los Angeles, California January 10, 2013 My friends, I am honored to be here with you this

More information

UNDERSTANDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN CAMBODIA

UNDERSTANDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN CAMBODIA 80 UNDERSTANDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN CAMBODIA Devon Palk During my first trip to Cambodia with the McMaster School, I conducted research on the developing Cambodian Stock Exchange. As an accounting major,

More information

KNOW YOUR VOTING RIGHTS

KNOW YOUR VOTING RIGHTS KNOW YOUR VOTING RIGHTS I. THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT The Voting Rights Act contains an arsenal of protections for minority voters. These include: A Nationwide Ban on Discrimination in Voting The Voting Rights

More information

Individual Electoral Registration Frequently asked questions

Individual Electoral Registration Frequently asked questions Individual Electoral Registration Frequently asked questions 1 Contents Contents... 2 About the change to individual electoral registration... 6 Has the registration system changed?... 6 Who is responsible

More information

U.S. Legal Permanent Residents: 2012

U.S. Legal Permanent Residents: 2012 U.S. Legal Permanent Residents: 2012 RANDALL MONGER AND JAMES YANKAY A legal permanent resident (LPR) or green card recipient is defined by immigration law as a person who has been granted lawful permanent

More information