National Society United States Daughters of 1812 National Society United States Daughters of 1812 National Society United States Daughters of 1812 Ohio State Society Ohio State Society Ohio State Society Susan Leininger, State President Susan Leininger, State President Susan Leininger, State President Kathleen Foust, State Registrar Kathleen Foust, State Registrar Kathleen Foust, State Registrar [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.ohiodaughters1812.org www.ohiodaughters1812.org www.ohiodaughters1812.org Online Index to Ohio Grave Records Servicemen of the War of 1812 Online Index to Ohio Grave Records Servicemen of the War of 1812 Online Index to Ohio Grave Records Servicemen of the War of 1812 This online index has been compiled by the Ohio Society U. S. Daughters of 1812, and was made available during the bicentennial of the War of 1812. It continues to be a work-inprogress. This index contains information on over 10,000 War of 1812 veterans and patriots buried in Ohio - their service, spouse, cemetery, and tombstone photo, if available. Submissions of photos for use on the website, or of additional information, are always welcome - you do not need to be a member in order to contribute to this project! Please contact us with this information, or if you would be interested in helping to photograph grave markers in your area of the state. This online index has been compiled by the Ohio Society U. S. Daughters of 1812, and was made available during the bicentennial of the War of 1812. It continues to be a work-inprogress. This index contains information on over 10,000 War of 1812 veterans and patriots buried in Ohio - their service, spouse, cemetery, and tombstone photo, if available. Submissions of photos for use on the website, or of additional information, are always welcome - you do not need to be a member in order to contribute to this project! Please contact us with this information, or if you would be interested in helping to photograph grave markers in your area of the state. This online index has been compiled by the Ohio Society U. S. Daughters of 1812, and was made available during the bicentennial of the War of 1812. It continues to be a work-inprogress. This index contains information on over 10,000 War of 1812 veterans and patriots buried in Ohio - their service, spouse, cemetery, and tombstone photo, if available. Submissions of photos for use on the website, or of additional information, are always welcome - you do not need to be a member in order to contribute to this project! Please contact us with this information, or if you would be interested in helping to photograph grave markers in your area of the state. www.ohiodaughters1812.org/graveindex www.ohiodaughters1812.org/graveindex www.ohiodaughters1812.org/graveindex [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] National Society United States Daughters of 1812 National Society United States Daughters of 1812 National Society United States Daughters of 1812 National Headquarters 1461 Rhode Island Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20005 National Headquarters 1461 Rhode Island Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20005 National Headquarters 1461 Rhode Island Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20005 www.usdaughters1812.org www.usdaughters1812.org www.usdaughters1812.org History The National Society United States Daughters of 1812 was organized on January 8, 1892, on the anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans. The society requires lineal descent from an ancestor who rendered military, naval, or civil service between the close of the American Revolutionary War and the close of the War of 1812 in 1815. Military service may be in any one of sixteen recognized engagements between those dates. History The National Society United States Daughters of 1812 was organized on January 8, 1892, on the anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans. The society requires lineal descent from an ancestor who rendered military, naval, or civil service between the close of the American Revolutionary War and the close of the War of 1812 in 1815. Military service may be in any one of sixteen recognized engagements between those dates. History The National Society United States Daughters of 1812 was organized on January 8, 1892, on the anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans. The society requires lineal descent from an ancestor who rendered military, naval, or civil service between the close of the American Revolutionary War and the close of the War of 1812 in 1815. Military service may be in any one of sixteen recognized engagements between those dates. Purposes The purposes of this society shall be to promote patriotism, to preserve and increase knowledge of the history of the American people by the preservation of documents and relics, the marking of historic spots, the recording of family histories and traditions, the celebration of patriotic anniversaries, teaching and emphasizing the heroic deeds of the civil, military and naval life of those who molded this government between the close of the American Revolution and the close of the War of 1812, to urge Congress to compile and publish authentic records of men in civil, military and naval service from 1784 to 1815 inclusive, and to maintain at National Headquarters a museum and library of memorabilia of the 17841815 period. Purposes The purposes of this society shall be to promote patriotism, to preserve and increase knowledge of the history of the American people by the preservation of documents and relics, the marking of historic spots, the recording of family histories and traditions, the celebration of patriotic anniversaries, teaching and emphasizing the heroic deeds of the civil, military and naval life of those who molded this government between the close of the American Revolution and the close of the War of 1812, to urge Congress to compile and publish authentic records of men in civil, military and naval service from 1784 to 1815 inclusive, and to maintain at National Headquarters a museum and library of memorabilia of the 17841815 period. Purposes The purposes of this society shall be to promote patriotism, to preserve and increase knowledge of the history of the American people by the preservation of documents and relics, the marking of historic spots, the recording of family histories and traditions, the celebration of patriotic anniversaries, teaching and emphasizing the heroic deeds of the civil, military and naval life of those who molded this government between the close of the American Revolution and the close of the War of 1812, to urge Congress to compile and publish authentic records of men in civil, military and naval service from 1784 to 1815 inclusive, and to maintain at National Headquarters a museum and library of memorabilia of the 17841815 period. Eligibility for membership Admission to membership in the National Society is by invitation after an affirmative vote by the chapter or state society. Applicants shall have the endorsement of two members in good standing to whom the applicant is personally known. Membership is available to women age eighteen and over who can offer satisfactory proof that they are lineal descendants of an ancestor who during the period of 1784-1815 inclusive, rendered civil, military, or naval service to our country, rendered material aid to the U.S. Army or Navy, or who participated in the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Junior membership is available to girls and boys from birth through age 21. Young women between the ages of 18 and 35 are known as Flora Adams Darling Daughters, in honor of the Society's first president. Eligibility for membership Admission to membership in the National Society is by invitation after an affirmative vote by the chapter or state society. Applicants shall have the endorsement of two members in good standing to whom the applicant is personally known. Membership is available to women age eighteen and over who can offer satisfactory proof that they are lineal descendants of an ancestor who during the period of 1784-1815 inclusive, rendered civil, military, or naval service to our country, rendered material aid to the U.S. Army or Navy, or who participated in the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Junior membership is available to girls and boys from birth through age 21. Young women between the ages of 18 and 35 are known as Flora Adams Darling Daughters, in honor of the Society's first president. Eligibility for membership Admission to membership in the National Society is by invitation after an affirmative vote by the chapter or state society. Applicants shall have the endorsement of two members in good standing to whom the applicant is personally known. Membership is available to women age eighteen and over who can offer satisfactory proof that they are lineal descendants of an ancestor who during the period of 1784-1815 inclusive, rendered civil, military, or naval service to our country, rendered material aid to the U.S. Army or Navy, or who participated in the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Junior membership is available to girls and boys from birth through age 21. Young women between the ages of 18 and 35 are known as Flora Adams Darling Daughters, in honor of the Society's first president. www.ohiodaughters1812.org www.ohiodaughters1812.org www.ohiodaughters1812.org
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