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Beaverton, Oregon




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Introduction


The National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, was founded in 1890.   Beaver Chapter is located in Beaverton, Oregon.


Qualifications

All applicants must be no less than 18 years of age.  She must prove lineal, blood line, descent from an ancestor who aided in achieving American Independence.   She must provide documentation for each statement of birth, marriage, and death.   This shall include the applicant's birth certificate naming her parents.


About Us

If you have questions about our chapter and when we meet, please feel free to contact our Chapter Registrar, Leslie Hatcher or our Chapter Regent, Joan Draper.   Click on their names below.  We would love to hear from you!


Our Officers

Regent: Joan Draper
Vice Regent: Sharon Burke
Chaplain: Pat Burling
Recording Secretary: Norma Wetzell
Corresponding Secretary: Janet Apostalon
Treasurer: Judy Kunz
Registrar: Leslie Hatcher
Historian: Marilyn Thomas
Custodian: Carol Lewis


Honorary State Regent of Oregon

Carol Ward Wilson

Member of Beaver Chapter

NSDAR Advisor
American Indians Committee 2004 - 2007

National Chairman
American Indians Committee 2001 - 2004

Vice President General 1998 - 2001
Elected at the 107th Continental Congress






Oregon State Society DAR Homepage
Oregon DAR Membership Chairman
 

Joining Beaver Chapter
Our Congratulations
Program Calendar
Chapter Activities
Cooper Mt. Cemetery
Contests for Students


Ask us for a look-up of a Revolutionary War pension abstract!





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