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WELCOME

Welcome to our website.  We are a non-profit patriotic women's lineage society whose ancestors served the American Colonies either in civil or military service.  Take a look around and if you are interested in learning more about our State Society, the National Society or how to become a member, please contact our State Registrar.

 

OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY

To Honor and perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men and women who, by their acts and council, assisted in the establishment, defense and preservation of the American Colonies.

 

  • To Collect and preserve records relative to the American Colonies.

 

  • To promote historical research and the study of history and commemorate the events of the American Colony Period between 1607 and 1775

 

  • To inspire patriotism and loyalty to our country.

 

  • To foster a spirit of fellowship among the members of the Society.

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OFFICIAL SYMBOLS

The Tudor rose is the official flower of the society, and the official colors are red and white. A symbol of unity, the Tudor rose (representing the end of the 40-year struggle for possession of the English throne known as the War of the Roses) is supported by the crosses of St. George and St. Andrew as they are depicted on the Union Flag of 1707. The Tudor rose consists of the larger red rose of Lancaster with the smaller white rose of York impressed upon it -- five petals upon five petals. In 1584 the first English colony in North America was claimed in the name of Queen Elizabeth I of England, the last Tudor monarch.

National Society Daughters of Colonial Wars    NSDCW

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