Daniel Coleman Chapter NSDAR


Founded July 7, 1925 in Georgetown, Texas


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Chapter History

   The Daniel Coleman Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, was organized on December 7, 1925, with 14 charter members. The Chapter was named for the revolutionary ancestor of Mrs. Lee M. Taylor and her daughter Mrs. Walter Quebedeaux, who was the Organizing Regent. Their ancestor, Daniel Coleman, was born in Cumberland County, Virginia on June 7, 1768. At the age of 12, he served as an express courier, during the American Revolutionary War, for the Military Commandant of Halifax, Virginia.

 

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