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Honoring Colonial Frontiers: The Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars
The Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars honors ancestors involved in early American conflicts, emphasizing historical preservation and educational outreach.
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Guardians of New England Heritage: The Descendants of Cape Cod and the Islands
The Descendants of Cape Cod and the Islands preserves the history and heritage of early settlers in New England through genealogical efforts.
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Tracing Lineage to the Chesapeake: The Order of First Families of Maryland
The Order of First Families of Maryland honors descendants of early settlers, preserving the state’s colonial heritage through genealogical research and education.
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Honoring Maritime Rogues and Patriots: The Order of Descendants of Pirates and Privateers
The Order of Descendants of Pirates and Privateers preserves maritime history, honoring both pirates and privateers who shaped Atlantic commerce and warfare.
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Defenders of the 2nd War for Independence: The National Society United States Daughters of 1812
The National Society United States Daughters of 1812 honors contributions from the War of 1812 and promotes related historical education.
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Guardians of Liberty: The Baronial Order of Magna Charta
The Baronial Order of Magna Charta preserves the legacy of the Magna Charta, promoting education and honoring its historical significance.
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Preserving History: The Colonial Dames of America
The Colonial Dames of America, founded in 1890, preserves early American history through education and celebrating descendants of colonial ancestors.
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Order of Founders and Patriots of America: Heritage and Honor
The Order of Founders and Patriots of America honors early settlers and their descendants, preserving American heritage and historical continuity.
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Honoring Maryland’s Founders: Society of the Ark and the Dove
In 1633, settlers aboard the Ark and Dove established Maryland, promoting religious freedom, commemorated by the Society of the Ark and the Dove.
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Honoring Ancestors with a Difficult Legacy: The Associated Daughters of Early American Witches
The ADEAW honors descendants of those persecuted in early American witch trials, emphasizing remembrance, education, and historical research of this legacy.
