
Santa Maria de Galvez Society
Children of the American
Revolution
Milton, Florida
Organized July 26, 2008
Pride,
Patriotism, Love of Country

The National Society of
the Children of the American Revolution, founded in 1895, is the oldest
patriotic organization for youths in our country. Membership is open to
descendents of patriots of the American Revolution.
The age range is birth to twenty-one. Meetings and
activities are planned for all ages with special consideration given to
younger members.
Members gain invaluable leadership experience in conducting
meetings, following parliamentary procedures and standard protocol, serving as
delegates and speaking before groups at local, state and national conferences.
The responsibility and privilege of selecting officers helps members gain an
understanding of the democratic process.
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Mission Statement
"The National Society of the Children of the American Revolution trains
good citizens, develops leaders and promotes love of the United States
of America and its heritage among young people."
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Society Objectives
- To acquire knowledge of American History.
- To preserve and restore places of Historical
importance associated with men and women who forwarded American
Independence.
- To ascertain the deeds and honor the memories of
the men, women and children who rendered service to the cause of the
American Revolution.
- To promote the celebration of patriotic
anniversaries.
- To honor and cherish the Flag of the United States
of America above every other flag.
- To love, uphold and extend the principles of
American liberty and patriotism.
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Eligibility Requirements
"Any boy or girl under the age of
twenty-one is eligible for membership in the National Society of the
Children of the American Revolution who is lineally descended from a man
or woman who, with unfailing loyalty, rendered material aid to the cause
of American Independence as a soldier, sailor, civil officer, or
recognized patriot in one of the several Colonies or States, or of the
United States, provided that the applicant is personally acceptable to
the Society." (Article III, National Bylaws)
For further information on joining the
N.S.C.A.R., contact :
Society President
Zachary
Thames
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Society Officers 2008-2009

| President |
Zachary Thames |
| Vice President |
Benjamin Thames |
| Chaplain |
Amelia Grace Wolfe |
| Recording Secretary |
Amanda Joy
Wolfe |
| Treasurer |
Brandon Christopher
Caris |
| Registrar |
Naomi
Allan |
| Historian |
Taylor Ford |
| Librarian |
Daniel
Kennedy Mascaro |

| Senior President |
Mrs. Rosa Seymour |
| Senior Vice President |
Mrs. Linda Russell |
| Senior Chaplain |
Mrs. Jennifer Rice |
| Senior Recording Secretary |
Mrs. Carrie Young |
| Senior Corresponding Secretary |
Mrs. Sue Lundin |
| Senior Treasurer |
Mrs. Cheryl Kelley |
| Senior Registrar |
Mrs. Gail Allred |
| Senior Historian |
Mrs. Frances Williams |
| Senior Librarian |
Ms. Linda Nelson |


OUR PATRIOTS
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Rueben Ard, NC |
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Plyer Barber, |
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John Cook VA, NC, SC |
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Lawrence Corley, SC |
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James G. Dannelley,
Sr., GA |
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Jeremiah Dixon, NC |
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Onesimus Futch, Sr.,
GA |
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John Gould, NJ |
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Judith Stewert Ligon,
VA |
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Daniel Mcclellan, NC |
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William Melton, SC |
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Nathaniel Pace, SC |
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Frederick Spigner, SC |

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