"Lineage Book - National Society Of The Daughters Of The American Revolution, Volume 22" offers a detailed compilation of genealogical records meticulously documenting the lineage of members within the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). This volume serves as an invaluable resource for individuals tracing their ancestry back to patriots of the American Revolutionary War.
Compiled by the Daughters of the American Revolution, this book provides a rich tapestry of family histories, connecting modern descendants to the brave men and women who fought for American independence. Each entry typically includes the name of the DAR member, their ancestor who served in the Revolutionary War, and a detailed account of the ancestral line, including dates, places, and significant events.
Researchers, historians, and genealogists will find this volume an essential tool for exploring the social and familial connections that shaped the early United States. This book not only preserves historical records but also fosters a deeper understanding of the sacrifices and legacies of those who contributed to the birth of the nation.
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