1605-1775


National Society Daughters of the American Colonists
Delaware State Society

The Delaware State Society Daughters of the American Colonists, was formally organized on October 20, 1948, with twenty-one founding members. Nineteen of these were new members and two were transfers. Following a visit to the circa 1698 Old Swedes Church in Wilmington, a luncheon meeting was held at the Hotel DuPont. Mary Elizabeth Webber was the society's first State Regent.

The Delaware State Society has two Chapters:

We welcome any woman for membership who is a citizen of the United States of America, of good moral character, who has attained her eighteenth year. Information on membership in the National Society Daughters of the American Colonists can be found here.









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State Officers

   

State Regent:
   Theresa Gumm Bruner

   

State Vice Regent:
   Beverly Ann Dalecki

   

State Chaplain:
   Joann Adair Jones

   

State Recording Secretary
  Donna Draper

   

State Registrar:  
   Mary Edith Farlow

   

State Treasurer:
   Irene Phillips

   

State Historian:
   Wilma Jones

   

Librarian:
   Lynne Murray