When applying for DAR membership, women must document their lineage back to an ancestor who aided the cause of American independence. These efforts may come through military, civil, or patriotic service and must occur during the period between 19 April 1775 (Battle of Lexington) and 26 November 1783 (withdrawal of British Troops from New York).

The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in 1890, to preserve the memory and spirit of those who contributed to securing American independence.

Meet the Patriots our Daughters honor.

First NameLast NameRankState Served
AnthonyCoombsPrivateMA
JoshuaBentleyCaptainMA
FrancisBerryPrivate, Patriotic ServiceVA
SimonDrakePatriotic ServiceNH
MosesPolandSergeantMA
JohnBoydPrivate, Patriotic ServiceVA
MosesEdwardsPrivateNJ
JeremiahMasonPrivateMA
JohnLathamPrivateVA
JohnLowellPrivateMA
JamesMcKeanPatriotic ServiceNH
ElishaDeckerPrivatePA
AsaHarrimanLieutenantMA
SamuelBerry1st LieutenantMA
DanielEvansPrivate, Patriotic ServicePA
RobertGibsonCaptainPA
IsaacThayerLieutenantMA
JamesTarbellPatriotic ServiceMA
JosephHibbardPrivateMA
PeterLearPrivateMA
SamuelBatchelderNon-commissioned OfficerNH
JosephLittlefieldPrivateMA
JamesFoggPrivate, Patriotic ServiceNH