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.
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© 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.
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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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