So says the tag line for the National Society United States Daughters of 1812. Here's an example of a membership marker placed at a daughter's grave:
According to its website, usdaughters1812.org, the United States Daughters of 1812 was founded in 1892. It's "a non-profit, non-political, women's service organization for descendants of patriots who aided the American cause during the War of 1812." There is an ancestor database at the site that would surely be worthy of a look if applicable to your family history.
The membership marker above sits at the grave of Mattie Thompson Hulsey. She rests at Alta Vista Cemetery in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia.
© 2013 S. Lincecum |
According to its website, usdaughters1812.org, the United States Daughters of 1812 was founded in 1892. It's "a non-profit, non-political, women's service organization for descendants of patriots who aided the American cause during the War of 1812." There is an ancestor database at the site that would surely be worthy of a look if applicable to your family history.
The membership marker above sits at the grave of Mattie Thompson Hulsey. She rests at Alta Vista Cemetery in Gainesville, Hall County, Georgia.
Mattie Thompson Hulsey Wife of John McAfee Hulsey Feb 22, 1866 - Oct 31, 1944 "Her Children Arise Up And Call Her Blessed; Her Husband Also." Photo © 2013 S. Lincecum |
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