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Welcome!

The Enoch Crosby Chapter National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution extends a warm welcome to our
website.
In Loving Memory of Kay Mochulsky
It is with deepest sadness that we say good bye to our beloved Chapter
member,
Kay Giddings Mochulsky,
who passed away on December 19th.
A dedicated participant, Kay served as Chapter Recording Secretary,
sharing her
wisdom and talents in support of the DAR Mission.
We, her friends and Chapter members, are thankful for the time we had with
her.
Her warm smile and open heart are memories we will cherish always.
Founded in 1926 in Carmel, Putnam County, New
York, our chapter has a long history
of community and patriotic service.
Who was Enoch Crosby?
Our chapter is named in honor of
Enoch Crosby, the soldier
and "spy" whose feats during the Revolutionary War in Westchester and
Putnam counties, "the neutral zone", were thought to inspire James
Fenimore Cooper's The Spy.
Mission and
Activities of the Enoch Crosby Chapter
See our Chapter Profile page for more
information about our chapter and its recent activities.
By joining DAR we honor our patriot ancestors. Our object is the same as
the National Society ...."to perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men
and women who achieved American Independence." We do this with historic
preservation, promotion of education and patriotic endeavor. To
learn more about "Today's DAR"
click here.
Membership/Eligibility
Requirements for joining the DAR are outlined on our
membership page. Members of
our chapter will be happy to help you with your research and answer your
questions.
If you would like to join us for a chapter
meeting or would like more information about DAR or our chapter, please
contact
Jennifer Malara, Chapter Regent. She would love to hear from
you. If you have questions regarding genealogy, please contact
Libby Baker, Registrar.

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