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  2. Dorla Eaton Kemper - Wikipedia

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    She joined the Emigrant Trail Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution in Auburn, California, on April 17, 1971. [1] She served as the State Regent of California DAR from 1984 to 1986 and as Recording Secretary General of the national society from 1986 to 1989.

  3. Regina Lynch-Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Regina Lynch-Hudson is an American publicist, historian, and travel writer. In 2024, she became the first woman of color descended from Colonel John Hazzard Carson to join the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution and the first black member of the society's Greenlee Chapter.

  4. Category:State Regents of the Daughters of the American ...

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    Pages in category "State Regents of the Daughters of the American Revolution" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Daughters of the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Leah Belle Kepner Boyce, State Recording and Secretary of the California Daughters of the American Revolution [58] Gene Bradford (1909–1937), member of the Washington State House of Representatives; Alice Willson Broughton (1889–1980), First Lady of North Carolina [65] Olivia Dudley Bucknam, Hollywood chapter [58]

  6. Evan Shelby - Wikipedia

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    Evan Shelby was born in Tregaron, Cardiganshire, Wales, in 1720 (some sources give 1719).His father was also Evan Shelby; his mother was Catherine Davies Morgan. The family moved to the American colonies in about 1734, settling first in Pennsylvania, but later moving to Maryland.

  7. Maria Williams-Cole - Wikipedia

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    Maria Williams-Cole is an American woman who became the first African-American in Prince George's County, Maryland to be inducted into the Daughters of the American Revolution. In July 1969, when she was thirteen years old, Williams-Cole and her grandmother recorded the names of her father's ancestors on a family tree chart purchased from ...

  8. Elizabeth Maxwell Steele - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Gillespie Steele, commonly known as Elizabeth Maxwell Steele (née Maxwell; 1733–1790), was an active supporter of the American Revolution. She helped run a prominent tavern in Salisbury, North Carolina, that served as a "resort" for many notable figures of the time. Her involvement with the tavern allowed her to support the ...

  9. Ann Turner Dillon - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Ann Turner was born in Texas, the daughter of Charles Nelson Turner and Blanche Piester. Her husband is United States Navy veteran William "Bill" Dillon. [1] She is the mother of two and grandmother of six, including granddaughter Emily Dalgleish.