This category is comprised of lineage societies whose membership is based upon descendancy back to a colonial ancestor who arrived in one of the thirteen original American colonies prior to the American Revolution.
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National lineage society open to lineal blood descendants of an ancestor who was a clergyman regularly ordained, installed, or settled over any church within the thirteen colonies prior to July 4, 1776. Membership requirements, and contacts.
Founded in 1885 as a fraternal organization composed of members descendant in the direct male line from those who lived in the colonies under Dutch rule in America before or during 1675. Membership is nation-wide with headquarters and library in New York City.
Lineage society with membership by invitation with requirements based upon descent to at least one ancestor who resided in colonial Jamestown.
Non-profit society founded in 1980 for men, women and children who establish descent, either lineal or collateral, from an ancestor in the Society of Friends prior to 1835. Information on life membership, and society objectives. Based in the United States.
Society for women descended from ancestors born in New England prior to signing of U.S. Constitution in 1789. Offers information on objectives, membership requirements, meetings, publications, and contacts.
Open to descendents of George Washington. Provides information on membership types and qualifications, objectives, and dues.
Lineage society open to any male descendant of persons living in the New England States from 1620 - 1776, including Connecticut, New York, Vermont, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachuettes. Offers history of society, meetings, application for membership, and resources.
National lineage society for male descendants of an ancestor who settled in any of the colonies now included in the United States of America prior to 1657, and includes a patriotic ancestor in the same line who served to promote the cause of American independence between 1775 and 1784. Offers history of society, state officers, membership, objectives, programs and activities, publications, and links.
Open to all descendants of the first settlers of Middletown, Connecticut. Offers newsletter, photo album, and contacts.
Lineage society with membership by invitation with requirements based upon descent to at least one ancestor who resided in colonial Jamestown.
Open to descendents of George Washington. Provides information on membership types and qualifications, objectives, and dues.
Non-profit society founded in 1980 for men, women and children who establish descent, either lineal or collateral, from an ancestor in the Society of Friends prior to 1835. Information on life membership, and society objectives. Based in the United States.
Open to all descendants of the first settlers of Middletown, Connecticut. Offers newsletter, photo album, and contacts.
National lineage society open to lineal blood descendants of an ancestor who was a clergyman regularly ordained, installed, or settled over any church within the thirteen colonies prior to July 4, 1776. Membership requirements, and contacts.
Founded in 1885 as a fraternal organization composed of members descendant in the direct male line from those who lived in the colonies under Dutch rule in America before or during 1675. Membership is nation-wide with headquarters and library in New York City.
Society for women descended from ancestors born in New England prior to signing of U.S. Constitution in 1789. Offers information on objectives, membership requirements, meetings, publications, and contacts.
Lineage society open to any male descendant of persons living in the New England States from 1620 - 1776, including Connecticut, New York, Vermont, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachuettes. Offers history of society, meetings, application for membership, and resources.
National lineage society for male descendants of an ancestor who settled in any of the colonies now included in the United States of America prior to 1657, and includes a patriotic ancestor in the same line who served to promote the cause of American independence between 1775 and 1784. Offers history of society, state officers, membership, objectives, programs and activities, publications, and links.
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Regional: North America: United States: Nebraska: Counties: Furnas
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