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DAR Town,  Missouri

Welcome!

The Super Fun Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR), Invites You to Join Us!

Chapter meetings are held in Osage County on the second Saturday for the months of February through May and September through October and December. Chapter meetings for the months of June and November are held on the first Saturday of the month. Chapter meetings are not held in the months of January, July, and August. Contact the Chapter directly for meeting times and locations. (Find us on Facebook! if applicable).

The chapter is located in the Northeast District of the Missouri State Society
Daughters of the American Revolution (MSSDAR).
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About the Chapter

Limit 250 words. This is the FACE of the chapter - the "storefront" inviting the public to learn more about the chapter. This section is used to showcase current chapter activities that promote the DAR objectives (historic preservation, education, and patriotism/veterans) in your city/community. Consider whether a prospective member would understand the content; would they consider it welcoming. Mention special projects or events (general info - no specifics or dates. Examples: Our chapter hosts an event for veterans every year in November at the XYZ school where we …, We support the XYZ school by…, Members preserve the XYZ cemetery with …, We present awards in the community for …). Check the chapter’s Service to America activities for your chapter’s service in the community. List how many hours of service your members volunteer in the city/community and mention some of the activities. Do not include calendars, DAR-specific or DAR internal information, or chapter history. Check out the recently approved Missouri websites for further ideas. Saint Charles, Agnes Hill, Ozark Springs, and Clark County.

 

Chapter History

Optional section. 100-word limit, with one optional “signature” photo. Include the caption here. The history should be of interest to the chapter’s community/city and not DAR-specific. Include the date organized, organizing regent, and location (only if different than the charter city). Some of this information can be found in eMembership under Chapter Profile and in the chapter section of the proceeding’s books found on the Daughters’ Only website.
... was organized May 15,1913, with twelve members ...The "Old Kitchen" at Arrow Rock Tavern.... The name "Patsy Gregg" was chosen as being historical, beautiful and appropriate because of the nearness to the locality in which the following incident took place...

 

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Patriot Ancestors

DAR members are descended from Revolutionary War Patriots; these are men and women who either fought in the American Revolutionary War or aided in the cause of American independence.
The Patriot ancestors of Daughters of the Super Fun Chapter, NSDAR, are listed in the table below, with their service, the state in which they served, and their DAR ancestor number.

Patriot names and ancestor numbers can be used to access a Patriot's profile on the NSDAR Genealogical Research System (GRS), an online repository of historical documents and records.

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Patriot Service State of Service Ancestor #
Barnett, Ambrose Private Virginia A123456
Breckenridge, Alexander Captain / Patriotic Service Virginia  
Brooks, Abijah Private Massachusetts  
Buckles, Robert Lieutenant Virginia  
Bullock, James Patriotic Service Virginia  
Carlock, Hanchrist Private Virginia  
Crouch, Jesse   Virginia  
Crowley. James Private Virginia  
Estes, Joel Patriotic Service, Soldier Virginia  
Estes, John Soldier Virginia  
Gilbert, Michael Patriotic Service Virginia  
Guthrie, James Second Lieutenant Pennsylvania/Virginia  
Holland, Thomas Private Virginia  
Huggins, William Private Pennsylvania  
Perkins, Jacob Private Connecticut  
Potter, James Private Virginia  
Strode, John, Sr. Patriotic Service Virginia  
Tarwater, Jacob Patriotic Service / Private Pennsylvania  
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Do you have a Patriot ancestor?

Researching your family lineage is a major step in becoming a member of the NSDAR. Documentation proving your direct bloodline back to a Patriot ancestor who fought in the American Revolutionary War or who aided in achieving American independence is required for membership.

All known DAR Patriot ancestors are cataloged in the NSDAR Genealogical Research System (GRS), an online collection of databases that preserve historical documents and records. This repository includes the DAR Ancestor Database, DAR Member Database, DAR Descendants Database, DAR Library Catalog, DAR Genealogical Records Committee database, Revolutionary War Digital Library, and more. The DAR provides this ever-growing wealth of research information as a resource tool for lineage and ancestry exploration.

Begin your Journey in the Search
for a Patriot Ancestor Today!
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Explore the Genealogical Research System (GRS)

How to Use the GRS

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NSDAR GRS

 
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Last Updated: August 7, 2024.

 
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