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Daughters of the American Revolution were descendants of Patriots who actively participated in the Revolutionary War. Click for more facts & worksheets.
My first experience with the Daughters of the American Revolution was at the very beginning of my family research. As a matter of fact, the DAR was there to help me solve the very first mystery that drove me crazy for weeks about my great-great grandmother Eliza. I had no idea that Eliza even existed. She died at the young age of 24 in 1872 in Rosamond, Illinois (population 205), and before vital records were required by the state. It wasn’t until I found a tattered letter in the bottom of…

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Vol. [2] has imprint: Washington, D.C., Press of Judd & Detweiler, inc., 1926
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The following blog post is written by NYG&B President D. Joshua Taylor. If you are interested in hearing even more about this topic from Joshua, watch our free webinar on this subject at the bottom of this article. I first came across the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) as a young genealogist, when at age 10 I learned of my grandmother’s membership in the DAR. Her mother (my great-grandmother) was active in her state chapter, and her mother (my second great-grandmother) and…

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012.078 - Daughters of the American Revolution. March-Two-Step. | Levy Music Collection

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via David Morris/South Carolina Genealogy Network: Annabel Staats of Missouri Genealogy originally posted this. She states: "This was posted on an...
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