National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century

The Brigadier General George P. Scriven House, the organization's headquarters in [[Washington, D.C.]] The National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century, also referenced as National Society Colonial Dames 17th Century, is an American lineage-based heraldry society and non-profit service organization for women who are directly descended from American colonists who lived in the Thirteen Colonies prior to 1701.

Established in 1915, the organization holds one of the largest collections of coats of arms in the United States. The National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century has 45 active state societies in the United States and one active international society in Canada. Provided by Wikipedia
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Author: Marshall, Mary Louise, 1893-1986.
Published 1984
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Author: Marshall, Mary Louise, 1893-1986.
Published 1991
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...National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century...
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Author: Omans, Donald James.
Published 1987
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...National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century. Potomack River Chapter....
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Published 1996
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...National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century Penn's Grant Chapter (Pa.)...
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Published 1998
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...National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century Penn's Grant Chapter (Pa.)...
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