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Adams, Littleton, Pvt.
Addington, William
Barr, Phillip, Pvt., PNSR
Clower, George, Pvt.
Compton, John, Pvt.
Compton, Zachariah
Ferguson, Samuel, ENS PS
Fravel, Henry, PS
Hottel, John Jacob, Pvt.
Hottel, Joseph, Pvt.
Hottel, George, Pvt.
Kesling, Jacob, Pvt.
Phelps, John, PS
Rife (Reiff), Christian
Rinker, Jacob, Jr., Col.
Rinker, Johan George, Lt.
Sours (Sowers, Souers), Frederick
Stickley, Benjamin, Sol.
Tanner, Christopher, Sgt.
Weaver, John Peter
Hamman, Jacob, PS
Jordan, John, Capt.
Melchior, John, Pvt.
Umberger, Michael, PS
Gilman, Moses, Cpl.
Williams, George, PS
Billing, John, Pvt.
Billings, Samuel, Pvt.
Brown, Jonathan, Major
Douglas, Asa, Sr., Capt.
Marvin, Stephen
Cooper, Henry, Pvt.
Worthington, Nicholas
McAllister, Alexander, Col.
John Floyd, Lt. (also VA and SC)
Any woman is eligible for membership in the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution who is not less than eighteen years of age, and who is descended from a man or woman who, with unfailing loyalty to the cause of American independence, served as a sailor or as a soldier or civil officer in one of the several Colonies or States, or in the United Colonies or States, or as a recognized patriot, or rendered material aid thereto; provided the applicant is personally acceptable to the Society.
An applicant for membership shall be endorsed by two members of the chapter who are in good standing and to whom the applicant is personally known. After attending one meeting, the name of the applicant, with the signatures of her endorsers, shall be proposed in writing at the next regular meeting of the Chapter and given to the Registrar. At the next regular meeting the Chapter shall vote upon the applicant's personal acceptability for Chapter membership. A two-thirds vote by ballot shall establish acceptability.
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