Welcome to the Floyd Courthouse Chapter NSDAR!
The Floyd Courthouse Chapter was organized December 23, 1931. Since the chapter was to encompass the entire county it was named Floyd Courthouse, in honor of the county and of Governor John B. Floyd. Anne Simmons Profitt (Mrs. J. E.) was the organizing regent. She served as the first regent of the chapter and gave her full support to chapter activities until her death in 1974. In 1940, the chapter placed a bronze plaque in the Floyd Courthouse in memory of patriots of the American Revolution. It contains the names of the 18 patriots buried in Floyd County. For more information on the Floyd Courthouse Chapter, contact our regent or registrar. |
Regent
Vice Regent
Chaplain
Secretary
Treasurer
Registrar
Historian
Librarian
Parliamentarian
Honorary Regents
Anita “Lynn” Mabe Reed
Wanda Marie Hylton
Dixie D. Eanes Hall
Linda Aldridge Haney
Renee M. Mann Metcalf
Joyce Hylton Blevins
Barbara Thomas Spangler
Jacquelyn Wimmer Frith
Kathryn Agnew Van Tassell
Barbara Thomas Spangler
Linda Aldridge Haney
Eligibility
Any woman is eligible for membership in the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution who is not less than eighteen years of age, and who is lineally descended from one who served, or was loyal to the cause of American Independence. This would be one who served as a sailor, soldier, civil officer, was a recognized patriot, or who rendered material aid to the Colonies; provided the applicant for chapter membership is personally acceptable to the chapter.
Admission of Members
This chapter does not discriminate against an applicant for membership on the basis of race or creed. An applicant must be endorsed by two members of the chapter to whom she is personally known, and must be approved by a majority vote of the membership.
Meetings
The Floyd County Courthouse Chapter members would be delighted to welcome you to attend one of our meetings.
For more information, contact Audrey Neoma Sheppard Hall, regent, or Pamela Small Larimer, registrar.
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SEPTEMBER 3, 2024– 1:00 p.m.
An Overview of the ConstitutionSpeaker: Wanda Hylton
OCTOBER 1, 2024 – 1:00 p.m.
Women's Suffrage Tea PartySpeaker: Barbara Spangler
NOVEMBER 5, 2024 – 1:00 p.m.
Investment Strategies, Fees, and Tax ConsequencesSpeaker: David Cross
DECEMBER 3, 2024 – 1:oo p.m.
Christmas with the WashingtonsSpeakers: Lynn Reed
JANUARY 2025 – No Meeting
FEBRUARY 2025– No Meeting
MARCH 4, 2025 – 1:00 p.m.
A Patriot's StorySpeaker: Pamela Larimer
APRIL 1, 2025 – 1:00 p.m.
Patrick Henry — Voice of FreedomSpeaker: Linda Haney
MAY 6, 2025 – 1:00 p.m.
Native American CultureSpeaker: Chief Ren Herdman
JUNE 3, 2025 – TBA
Field Trip: Southwest Virginia Veterans CemeteryLunch: Draper Mercantile
Anderson, James — VA
Bishop, Henry — VA
Blum, Johann Heinrich — PA
Bolick, Casper — NC
Cannaday / Kennedy, James — VA
Cole, Joseph — VA
Conner/Connor, Daniel — VA
Critz, Hamon — VA
Edwards, Isaac — VA
Eanes, Edward — VA
Gemberling, Jacob — PA
Hale, Lewis — VA
Hall, Jesse — NY
Hamilton, Stephen — PA
Hulett, Sylvanus — MA
Kimball, Sr., Aaron — MA
Lacey, Thomas — NC
Lester, John — VA
Lucas, John — VA
McAlexander, James — VA
McAlexander, John — VA
McAlexander, William — VA
Padget, Thomas — NC
Pate, Jeremiah — VA
Preston, Joel — VA
Prillaman/Prilliman, Jacob — VA
Price, Rufus — CT
Richardson, James — VA
Sedgwick, Samuel — CT
Shelor, Daniel — MD
Sherman, Aaron — MA
Simmons, Charles — VA
Skaggs, Archibald — VA
Souder/Sowder, Jacob — VA
Thomas, Charles — VA
Thompson, John — VA
Trammell, Thomas — SC
Weaver, Thomas Dell — PA
Waddell/Weddle, Benjamin — VA
Whetstone, Jacob — PA