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Thanks, Silver.
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I saw this medal on Ebay and thought it was quite interesting & beautiful...it's a "Daughters of the American Colonists" medal.
I quite like the acorn motif at the top. There seems to be a number of organizations that are called "Daughters of something". :) |
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Bummer that their insignia was on Ebay. DAR, DAC, etc, etc all have the same rules about their insignia that GLOs do: Thou Shalt Not Let Thy Insignia Go to a Pawn Shop or on Ebay. Upon Thy Demise, Thy Insignia and Thy Service Pins Shalt Be Returned to National. ;) |
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Thy pins shall go to national or to the family member who is given them....BUT, even a daughter may not wear a pin to which she is not entitled! This gets especially sticky with financial donation pins....Who is going to be the lucky one who gets to tell the 90 year-old-woman that she can't wear her mother's President's project pin? Do you think THIS Insignia Chair is going to do that? NOPE! I do not ever wish to be bludgeoned by a large black patton handbag! Those things hurt when they hit you in the head!:p
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Do y'all just love those letters that come with the address labels & memo pads that say, "If you donate x amount, you will be eligible to buy the President's Project pin..."? I am officially eligible. I am also officially too broke to buy the darn thing!
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Cause we finally made it back to the 1700's with my family tree!!:D Only problem is I have no physical evidence whatsoever that they actually fought in the Rev War- just stories. Is there anyway I can search the database of names myself, so that I don't send some ladies in DC on a wild goose chase, and I have about 4 names. Should I just contact my local chapter? Oh great and knowledge DAR GCers, help me out!:) |
Wow! Good job! Honeychile has Patriot books. (Mine are at my momma's house!) She can tell you if someone has gone in already under one of the names. This is the easiest path. :)
let me know how it works out! :) Roses, Silver |
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If you have names of likely "suspects" who may have fought in the Revolution (on the American side, of course!), feel free to PM them to me! I am staring at the Patriot Index Books as I type this! :) Another help is to go to www.dar.org, click on Genealogy, then Forms, and print out the Worksheets. IGNORE what it says about not submitting that form - the Chapter Registrar for whichever chapter you decide to join will NEED that Worksheet!! If you have any questions, please ask! |
Way to go, Dolphin!
Also keep in mind that while the DAR Patriot Index is a pretty broad collection of American patriots, it is not exhaustive. It is possible to prove an ancestor's service, even if they're not in the PI. For example, if you know what state your ancestor lived in, you may be able to look up the pension roles from the military, or other comprehensive documents. Ancestry.com, for example, is *really* good about collecting this info. If you know the town they lived in, the local historical society might help as well. Good luck! (As I dust off my white gowns for page duty - only a week and a half to go!) --add |
Post Congress Update
honeychile and AOIISilver--
Wish you could have been in DC last week - great Congress!!! :D --add |
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Adrienne, I wish I could have been there! I've heard some great things about it! |
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Did you buy anything neat? Roses! Silver |
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As far as buying anything - the pins I was eligible for set me back a ways. (Not telling Mr A how much....) But I graduated to a double ribbon. When you're working your tail off, you can't help but grumble a little. But as soon as you're off to the airport (or in the bar at the end of the day..) you think, "Damn, that was fun!" Silver, honeychile.......next year? :D --add |
I am SO jealous. That rocks! Did you go to any of the teas? What was your favorite part?
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FYI; I am a state flag page!!! It is NOT easy! :) Silver |
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