List of Lineage Societies
Lineage Societies for Children
Children of the Confederacy
328 North Boulevard
Richmond, VA 23220
840-355-1636
E-Mail: hqudc@rcn.com
Those eligible for membership are boys and girls, from infancy to age eighteen, who are blood descendants, lineal or collateral of men and women who served honorably in the Confederate Army, Navy, Civil Service or gave material aid to the Confederate cause. Membership is also available to those boys and girls who are lineal or collateral descendants of members of the United Daughters of the Confederacy or the Sons of Confederate Veterans whose papers are acceptable by the present requirements of membership.
Children of the Republic of Texas
510 East Anderson Lane
Austin, TX 78752
512-339-1997 cusgen@sbcglobal.net
Membership is open to Individuals under the age of twenty-one, provided they are personally acceptable to the Association and are a lineal descendant of a man or a woman who rendered loyal service for Texas prior to consummation of the Annexation Agreement of the Republic of Texas with the United States of America, February 19, 1846. Acceptable service is the same as the required for membership in the Daughters of the Republic Texas.
Women who have reached the age of sixteen are eligible to join the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Men who have reached the age of eighteen are eligible to join the Sons of the Republic of Texas.
National Society Children of the American Colonists
2205 Massachusetts Avenue
Washington, DC 20008
202-667-3076
E-Mail: nscac@hotmail.com
Membership is available to any child, male or female, of good moral character, from birth through twenty-one years of age, who is lineally descended from an ancestor who rendered civil or military services to any of the Colonies prior to July 4, 1776.
National Society Children of the American Revolution
1776 'D' Street NW Room 224
Washington, DC 20006-5392
(202) 737-3162 hq@nscar.org
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.