Application for membership to the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C. [for Virginia Moïse Rosefield]. 1959.

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Application for membership to the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C. [for Virginia Moïse Rosefield]. 1959.

Application for membership to the DAR, from "Sumter's House," Sumter, South Carolina, submitted by Virginia Moïse (Mrs. Herbert A.) Rosefield, January 1959. Mrs. Rosefield was granted membership by right of lineal descent from Marks Lazarus, her great-great-great-great grandfather. Application traces Rosefield's relation to Lazarus and provides genealogical information including birth, death and marriage dates for descendants. The application is accompanied by a typed page with details from the application and with "information taken from M.E. Harby's accepted application for membership in Sons of the American Revolution."

[5] leaves ; 28-36 cm.

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