Saturday, September 1, 2012

Exhibitor Profile: Daughters of the American Colonists

It's a pleasure to welcome the Stockton Chapter, Daughters of the American Colonists (DAC) to Family History Day at the California State Archives.

The Society was founded on December 9, 1920 by Sarah Elizabeth Mitchell Guernsey (Mrs. George T.) and was incorporated on April 25, 1921.  The objectives of DAC are to be Patriotic, Historical and Educational.

The DAC is a patriotic organization open to women of lineal descent from male or female ancestors who rendered civil or military service in any of the American Colonies prior to July 4, 1776.

We are a friendly lineage society with members working to preserve our heritage and record our history for future generations while serving our communities through Patriotic Education, Scholarships for American Indian Students, marking historical sites, serving our veterans and more.

Please visit our exhibit table so we can talk about your colonial ancestors and the DAC.

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Thumbs up for Helen, Jim, Teri, Stephanie and Kevin who just pre-registered and reserved a Class Syllabus.  You can too by sending an email to fhdmailbox@gmail.com. That's it!
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posted by Denise H. Richmond

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