The National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), founded in 1890 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a non-profit, non-political volunteer women's service organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America's future through better education for children.
See also the Daughters of the American Revolution: Archibald Chapter (Statesboro,Ga) Scrapbooks, 1974-1986
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Bulloch County, Georgia Cemeteries, Vol. 1
Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
Cemeteries located in Bulloch County, Georgia. Now or previous to the creation of new counties from Bulloch County and the identity of many persons buried in them. The cemeteries in this volume were surveyed and compiled by Mrs. Aldine A. Rosser, Chairman, Genealogical Records Committee, Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and Mrs. Alvaretta K. Register, Registrar, with the assistance of the following: Mrs. James O. Anderson; Scott Collins; Mrs. Myra Halfacre; Mrs. W.A. Hodges and committee from New Hope Church: Mrs. Lawrence B. Kelly; Mrs. Lottie Miller; Mrs. Lynward L. Perkins; Mrs. Gordon Waters.
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Bulloch County, Georgia Cemeteries, Vol. 2
Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
This volume continues the survey of Bulloch County cemeteries by the Genealogical Records Committee, Archibald Bulloch Chapter, DAR. The cemeteries in this volume were surveyed and compiled by Mrs. Lawrence B. Kelly, Chairman, Genealogical Records Committee, Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and Mrs. Alvaretta K. Register, Registrar, with the assistance of the following: Mrs. Fred D. Beasley; Lawrence B. Kelly; Col. USA, ret’d; Frank Mikell; Mrs. Willie Lee Moseley; Mrs. Aldine A. Rosser; Miss Victoria Steele.
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Bulloch County, Georgia Cemeteries, Vol. 3
Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
This volume continues the survey of Bulloch County cemeteries by the Genealogical Records Committee, Archibald Bulloch Chapter, DAR. Two cemeteries in Jenkins County and one in Candler County are included because these counties were once part of Bulloch County and descendants of persons buried in these cemeteries are living in Bulloch County. The cemeteries in this volume were surveyed and compiled by Mrs. Lawrence B. Kelly, Chairman, Genealogical Records Committee, Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, with the assistance of the following: Mrs. Annette Bacon, Mrs. Campbell, Lawrence B. Kelly, Col. USA, ret’d, Frank Mikell, Mrs. Aldine A. Rosser, Mrs, David Starling, Mrs. William Starling, Miss Victoria Steele, Mrs. Jennie Toole
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Bulloch County, Georgia Cemeteries, Vol. 4
Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
This volume is a continuation of the survey of Bulloch County Cemeteries by the Genealogical Records Committee, Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. As before, Cemeteries in surrounding counties which once were in Bulloch County are included. The cemeteries in this volume were surveyed and compiled by Mrs. Lawrence B. Kelly, Chairman, Genealogical Records Committee, Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, with the assistance of the following: Smith Banks, Robert Bath, Mrs. Aldine A. Rosser, David Starling, Mrs. David Starling, Mrs. William Starling. This volume contains 20 cemeteries with a total of 1781 tombstone inscriptions.
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Bulloch County, Georgia Cemeteries, Vol. 5
Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
The fifth volume in a series of Bulloch County, Georgia, cemetery surveys begun in 1979 by the Genealogical Records Committee, Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. One Jenkins County cemetery is included because it was once in Bulloch County. A number of the cemeteries are Black cemeteries. Members of the Black community expressed a desire for surveys to be made of their church cemeteries. The cemeteries in this volume were surveyed, compiled, and typed by Mrs. Lawrence B. Kelly, Chairman, Genealogical Records Committee, Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, with the assistance of the following persons: Mrs. William Starling; Mrs. David Starling; Mrs. James B. Haire.
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Bulloch County, Georgia Cemeteries, Vol. 6
Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
The sixth volume is a continuation of the compilation of tombstone inscriptions from Bulloch County cemeteries which undertaking begun in 1979 by Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. In this volume, several Effingham County cemeteries have been included because of particular interest. Two are very old and of historical value- the Salzburger cemetery at Ebenezer and Goshen Methodist Church cemetery. There are also several Black cemeteries. The cemeteries in this volume were surveyed, compiled, indexed and typed by Mrs. Lawrence B. Kelly, Chairman, Genealogical Records Committee, Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, with the assistance of the following persons: Mrs. William Starling; Mrs. David Starling; Mrs. W. A. Hodges.
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Bulloch County, Georgia Cemeteries, Vol. 7
Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
The seventh volume in a series of tombstone inscriptions from Bulloch County cemeteries and from cemeteries in surrounding counties that once were a part of Bulloch. A special effort was made to locate all Black cemeteries in the county for this volume. The cemeteries in this volume were surveyed, compiled, indexed and typed by Mrs. Lawrence B. Kelly, Chairman, Genealogical Records Committee, Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, with the assistance of the following persons: Mrs. William Starling; Mrs. David Starling; Miss Sue Fortyn.
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Eastside Cemetery, Vol. 1
Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
Graves in the “Old Section” of Eastside Cemetery, Statesboro, Bulloch County, Georgia are recorded here. This survey of tombstones is a project of the Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and done in the Spring of 1975. Burials after that date are usually not shown.
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Eastside Cemetery, Vol. 2
Archibald Bulloch Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution
This project is a partial supplement to the Eastside Cemetery survey made in 1975 and issued as Volume I. Only three SECTIONs of the cemetery commonly referred to as the "Old SECTIONs" were surveyed at that time, and many burials have occurred in those SECTIONs since that date. OLD SECTIONs of A, Blocks 1 to 6, SECTION B, Blocks 1 through 8, and SECTION C, Blocks 5 through 12, are not updated herein. The cemetery is comprised of five SECTIONs separated by paved roads. g north and south. The SECTIONs are her divided into Blocks which are bounded by paved lanes, for the most part, running east to west.