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Headquartered in Chautauqua, New York, the International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons is an interdenominational Christian philanthropic organization. Also known as "The King's Daughters and Sons" or "IOKDS," the organization's mission statement is derived from the Bible's Mark 10, verse 45: “Not to be ministered unto, but to ...
Pages in category "International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
By 1910, she was a 71-year-old widow residing at the Manhattan, New York, home of her friend, Kate Bond (aged 75), with whom she served in the International Order of the King’s Daughters and Sons, and Bond’s 70-year-old niece – both of whom were described on that year's federal census as being natives of Maryland who had their own income ...
In 1883, Peterkin helped found the first Virginia circle (chapter) of the International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons, a Christian charitable organization.Six years later, after she convinced the owner of a local boarding house (a mansion before the war) to allow the organization to use the building rent-free and a physician to donate his services.
King Charles is continuing a Christmas tradition started by his late mother Queen Elizabeth. Today, he hosted a pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace for members of the royal family—his first ...
The King's Daughters (French: filles du roi [fij dy ʁwa], or filles du roy in the spelling of the era) were the approximately 800 young French women who immigrated to New France between 1663 and 1673 as part of a program sponsored by King Louis XIV. The program was designed to boost New France's population both by encouraging Frenchmen to move ...
Willie and Korie welcomed their son, John Luke Robertson, on Oct. 11, 1995. John Luke was 16 years old when Duck Dynasty started airing on A&E in 2012.. A few years later, on his 19th birthday, he ...
King's Daughters' Hospital opened in 1897 as a three-room emergency hospital over the Poage, Elliott and Poage Drug Store on Winchester Avenue near 16th Street. [4] In 1899, the hospital itself was founded by the What-so-ever Circle of the International Order of the King's Daughters and Sons and moved to a seven-room building at 18th Street and Greenup Avenue.