If there isn't a local Chapter in your city you can contact the business office (see the United Daughters of the Confederacy website) and they will assist you in finding the nearest Chapter. You have to prove your lineage to a Confederate soldier. Good Luck!
Any woman over the age of sixteen, regardless of race or geographical residence, who is a lineal descendant or blood collateral descendant of a Confederate soldier may join the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Both lineal and collateral ancestors must be blood relations. A collateral ancestor is the brother of the applicant's lineal ancestor, i.e. an uncle of the applicant. The collateral ancestor, like the lineal ancestor, must have served the Confederacy honorably or rendered material aid or civil service to the Confederacy. Cousins or the husband of a blood aunt (great, great, etc. aunt) are not collateral ancestors.
The Confederacy lost the United States Civil War.The states formed a confederacy. We joined the confederacy.
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the united states had been formed by a voluntary joining of states
United Daughters of the Confederacy was created in 1894.
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The address of the United Daughters Of The Confederacy is: Po Box 597, Hallsville, TX 75650-0597
The address of the United Daughters Of The Confederacy is: 106 Pelican Lane, Summerville, SC 29485-6314
The address of the United Daughters Of The Confederacy is: 802 Windy Hill Dr, Anderson, SC 29621-1554
Nell Stephens Murfree has written: 'History of Martha Reid Chapter, No. 19, United Daughters of the Confederacy' -- subject(s): United Daughters of the Confederacy, United Daughters of the Confederacy. Florida Division. Martha Reid Chapter No. 19, Jacksonville
The address of the United Daughters Of The Confederacy is: 1831 Sabal Palm Drive Apt 402, Davie, FL 33324-5944
The address of the Louisiana Division Of United Daughters Of The Confederacy is: 416 Webb Ct, Minden, LA 71055-2649
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Essie Wade Butler Smith has written: 'Forty years with the Virginia Division' -- subject(s): United Daughters of the Confederacy, United Daughters of the Confederacy. Virginia Division
Joy Broas Monroe has written: 'United Daughters of the Confederacy, Louisiana Division' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Registers, Registers of births, United Daughters of the Confederacy, United Daughters of the Confederacy. Louisiana Division
If there isn't a local Chapter in your city you can contact the business office (see the United Daughters of the Confederacy website) and they will assist you in finding the nearest Chapter. You have to prove your lineage to a Confederate soldier. Good Luck!