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Thursday, December 9, 2021

National Society Colonial Dames XVIIC Approved Application Project Instructions

 

National Society Colonial Dames XVIIC 

Approved Application Project Instructions 

After logging on our National Website                                                                                 

Go to MEMBERS→a dropdown menu will appear 

Click on→APPROVED APPLICATION PROJECT   

The Approved Application Project page will appear. From here you may watch an instructional video on how to use the AAP spreadsheet, print an instruction sheet, print the contact information for the National Liaison Team, find the current application FORMS, and look at two examples of attaching applications. Before you start or submit an application, please read the Registrar General, Courtenay Stanley’s 2021-2023 Guidelines For Preparing Applications. A lot of questions can be answered by reading these Guidelines.  

Problems Accessing the Project: If you experience problems with the page not “loading” and not allowing you to use the database, you will have to try another computer or download a NEW browser. If you are using Chrome, you might try Microsoft Edge or Firefox. For some reason, your computer’s browser is not up to date enough to use this system. If a Family Tree icon, Forbidden Access appear, you will probably also need to download a new browser, but both problems are on the user’s end. If a “Certificate” appears, deny it, and usually the project will appear. 

The AAP spreadsheet will appear with a list of our approved applications. In the upper left corner is a box with “Enter text to search…”. Enter last name, or full name of the Ancestor. Do not prompt the program by using the “enter” key. The program will automatically respond. The screen will appear with the requested name or names. You may also search by using a single letter to prompt all of the Ancestors with last names beginning with that letter. 

You may also search by using the boxes below each column header. Example-enter a National Number (lead the number with a “0”) in the box below “National Number”. Use the box below “Colony”-enter a colony (MA) and the Ancestors associated with the colony will appear. The same, as with the last name box and first name box.  

If you wish to return to the original spreadsheet, just delete your search request you placed in the various text boxes. 

Please remember you may only attach to applications with a National Number #022,000 or higher. This project includes much older applications that can be used for information/reference purposes only. They are great guide sources and will hopefully aid in our genealogical research. Also, you may not use an application that rely solely on Unacceptable Books, which are listed in the 2021 Guidelines For Preparing Applications. 

After you have chosen an application, go to the far-right column and click on “Open Document”. Pages 3 and 4 will appear. The toolbar on the top of the screen will enable you to search for specific words, move between the two pages, enlarge/zoom, etc. The section on the right of the tool bar will allow you to print, download and save the document. Your own printer should allow you to print on letter or legal-size paper. Most printers allow you to drop the back section of the paper drawer and use legal size paper. Once you have asked your printer to “Print” you should be able to select the paper size. Letter size is nice for submitting with applications, as long as the application is completely on each page, and not cut off. 

Registrar General, Courtenay Stanley, is allowing us to use only pages 3 & 4 to be used as proofs, please MARK on the top of these pages, with the member’s National Number/ Ancestor’s name /Supp (if it is a Supplemental)/Generation # you are using. Example-#022613 Teague/Supp Gen 8-(copy proof line exactly as recorded). 

Do not use a member’s name, always refer to the Ancestor you are referencing. Also, reference is it is a Supplemental, as Supp. 

Please include the document that links your application to the application you are using. If you are using a Vital Record, place it before the referenced application information. Example-G7  VR; #022613 Teague/Supp-Gen 8(copy proof line exactly as recorded)  

If you need the full application (pages 1-4) you would need to order them from our website in the RECORD COPY LOOK UP section for $10. 

Please contact the National Liaison Chairman, Kimberley Smith Calaway at AAPColonialDames17C@gmail,com , if you have any questions.  

You may also contact your Liaison Team member with questions concerning the AAP or COA-P projects. 

Contact: Suzanne Palmer, our registrar at: 

palmer8100_1@verizon.net



Sunday, September 26, 2021

Wreaths Across America



"This year, when you place a Wreath on a Veterans Grave, you will know it is not just a wreath. It's your personal gift to an American hero, and you will swell with pride, and have a tear in your eye knowing you've done something special for our Veterans and their families. God bless our Veterans and God bless America."


Click on the website 
https://www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/pages/38524

This is a direct website for our Lord Craven Colonial Dames chapter to sponsor a wreath.

1. Click on Sponsor a wreath. Each wreath is $15.00.

2.  Fill in your information and the name of the person. Then your credit card information. If you do not get a thank-you e-mail after donating or you don’t receive a confirmation e-mail, then the transaction did not go through. E-mail Fran & Cindy Sellers the receipt after you ordered a wreath for their record keeping. I suggest that you don't use PayPal. Just use your regular credit card or debit card.


If you are having problems ordering a wreath then call the main number for Wreaths Across America at 877-385-9504 Monday-Friday someone will answer the phone between 7:00 am through 7:00 pm. On weekends you can call Saturday and Sunday from 9:00am until 2:00pm. You can buy a wreath by credit card or debit card. If you call any other time you can leave your name and phone number, and someone will call you back. When talking to a representative from Wreaths Across America you will need to tell them the number for our Lord Craven Chapter is NC0008P and the cemetery is Wilmington National Cemetery. NCWNCE.

Fran Carlsen has been the chair for our Colonial Dames chapter for many years.

 

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 Fran Carlsen and Cindy Sellers are co-chairs for Wreaths Across America this year. Cindy is also our treasurer. E-mail Fran at darfran@earthlink.com if you would like to mail her a check or have any questions. E-mail Cindy Sellers at cindysellers@ec.rr.com.



Colonial Dames 17th Century Welcomes New Officers & New Members


The National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century unites over 11,000 members in a communion based on their interest in American history, The Lord Craven Chapter of the Colonial Dames 17th Century has been active in the Lower Cape Fear since 1961.  Members are lineal blood descendants of an ancestor who lived and served prior to 1701 in one of the original thirteen colonies.

The following remains the objectives of Colonial Dames XVIIC:

1.  To aid in the preservation of records and historical sites of our country.

2.   To foster interest in historical colonial research.

3.   To support the youth of our country in education.

Our programs highlight the colonial heritage and research & records.  

The newly elected chapter officers for 2021-2023 are as follows:

Carol Jutte - President

Dale Spencer -Vice-President

Jewel Hansen - Chaplain

Linda Phelps - Recording Secretary

Diane Kuebert - Corresponding Secretary

Cindy Sellers -Treasurer

Suzanne Palmer - Registrar

Martha Blacher  - Historian/Librarian

The chapter meets four times a year – in September, November, February, and May. Our September meeting will be speaker Liz Fuller on "SS John D. Gill”.For more information for joining, meeting dates and locations contact:President Carol Jutte at ctidewater@hotmail.com or Registrar Suzanne

Palmer at palmer8100_@verizon.netVisit our chapter blog: http://thelordcravenchapter.blogspot.com/

Carol Jutte - President
                                                  Dale Spencer - Vice-President
                                                   Jewel Hansen - Chaplain

 Linda Phelps - Recording Secretary

                                                Diane Kuebert - Corresponding Secretary

                                                 Cindy Sellers - Treasurer

Suzanne Palmer - Registrar

                                               Martha Blancher - Historian/Librarian

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

The National Society North Carolina Colonial Dames 17th Century, Lord Craven Chapter Meeting, September 18, 2021


 Past President Cindy Seller put the President's pin on Carol Jutte, the new president. Carol's term of office will be completed June of 2023.


                                 

The guest speaker was Dr. Liz Fuller who discussed the SS John D. Gill that was sunk during WWII off the coast of Masonboro Inlet in New Hanover County. She conducted a slideshow while speaking to us on Zoom. 








Congratulations Ruth Rice for 30 years of membership in the Lord Craven Chapter.

Our chapter was saddened by the loss of our dear Vesta Burroughs on December 20th, 2020. Six books were donated to the National Society Headquarters for Colonial Dames in memory of Vesta Burroughs. We received the beautiful thank you card from her husband Jim.
















Monday, September 20, 2021

Colonial Dames Members Bring Donations for the Southort Historical Society



 Susan DeGroote and Dale Spencer donated 2 books from Colonial Dames to the Susie Carson Room at the Southport Historical Society. The Big Rock of the Cape Fear River and Faces of Fort Fisher, which will be enjoyed by all who read it.
 

Monday, September 6, 2021

9/11 Remembrance Event

 American Legion Post 543 and the St. James Fire Department will host its 9/11 Remembrance event at the St. James Community Center at 10 a.m. on Saturday, September 11. The event will be held indoors.

Attendees will pause to remember the first responders, Post 543 name-sake Richard H. Stewart, Jr, and others who perished on that fateful day.

Information was taken from The State Port Pilot, Southport, NC Wednesday, September 1, 2021



Saturday, June 19, 2021

Carol Jutte - New President of Lord Craven Chapter, NSCDXVIIC - 2021-2023


Thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve as the president of the Lord Craven Chapter. I am looking forward to everyone getting back to the regular face-to-face meetings and we sure do miss seeing each other. I’m excited to start working with the new board and new committee chairman. We are still not sure how everything will be finalized with meetings but I will keep you informed as we get closer to the first meeting on September 18th.


Enjoy your summer.

Carol Jutte, President

Lord Craven Chapter, NSCDXVIIC


Saturday, June 12, 2021

Celebrate Flayg Day on June 14th - Be Sure to Have Your Flag Blowing in the Breeze at your Home


 In the United States, Flag Day is celebrated on June 14. It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777, by resolution of the Second Continental Congress. ... Flag Day is not an official federal holiday.

Saturday, May 29, 2021

Memorial Day is May 31, 2021


 REMEMBER the Fallen. . . HONOR those who Serve. . . TEACH our children the value of Freedom.

Welcome to the Lord Craven Chapter Colonial Dames xVII Century – Go to the Tab at the top of this blog page and click on the Wreaths Across America tab, follow the directions and order a wreath. 

On December 18th at 12:00 pm, 2021, our DAR chapter number NC0008P will be helping Wilmington National Cemetery to Remember and Honor our veterans by laying Remembrance wreaths on the graves of our country's fallen heroes.

Please help us honor and remember as many fallen heroes as possible by sponsoring remembrance wreaths, volunteering on December 18th, or inviting your family and friends to attend with you.

Thank you so much for supporting our chapter and placing a wreath on our soldier's graves. Click on the website below to order some wreaths to honor our fallen heroes.

Sunday, April 25, 2021

Heraldry and Coat of Arms Workshop on April 22, 2021

 Diane Janis, NC State Heraldry held a workshop for a chapter in the western part of the state. The chapter extended the invitation to chapters across North Carolina.

Six members from the Lord Craven Chapter attend the Heraldry and Coat of Arms Workshop on April 22, 2021 with a powerpoint presentation.


Friday, April 23, 2021

Earth Day Was April 22, 2021

 Earth Day is an international event celebrated around the world to pledge support for environmental protection. The year 2021 marks the 51st anniversary of the annual celebrations. This year's theme for Earth Day is Restore Our Earth.   https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/ocean/earthday.html                                        This website provides additional information about what you can do to protect our planet.




Tuesday, March 30, 2021

National Vietnam War Veterans Day is March 29th

  National Vietnam War Veterans Day is a US holiday observed annually on March 29. It recognizes veterans who served in the US military during the Vietnam War. It should not be confused with Veterans Day.



Monday, February 22, 2021

The National Society North Carolina Colonial Dames 17th Century Lord Craven Chapter Held a Zoom Meeting on February 20, 2021

 The Lord Craven Colonial Dames meeting was held on Saturday, February 20, 2021, at 10:30. Pat Gooding hosed us, a former Lord Craven president, and regent of the Brunswick Town DAR Chapter. This meeting was jointly held with the newly formed Cape Fear Chapter of Daughters of American Colonists. 

                                

The guest speaker was Brett Riggs, who enchanted us last year with his knowledge of the truth about piracy. This time his topic was "Political Differences between the Colonies before the Revolution."



                                      Diane Kuebert

                                        Kathy Miller

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Congratulations we have 40 wreaths purchased for Lord Craven for 2020.   Let's keep this up. Go to the tab at the top of the page marked Wreaths Across America and follow the directions. This is wonderful. For 2021 we have 29 wreaths purchased. Let's try to put a wreath on every grave. If you need help with purchasing a wreath contact Phyllis Wilson, your blog manager at par4wilson@gmail.com. She will help you with the process.





                                   


                  Carol Jutte with her husband Jim Johnson laying wreaths on December 19th.



 


Monday, January 4, 2021

Wreaths Across America if Offering a 2 foro 1 Sale. Buy 1 Wreath Get a Second Wreath for Free!

 

   

Wreaths Across America is offering a 2 for 1 Sale. This is a great deal. Even if you already bought wreaths last year this is this year and if you buy them now you will get double your order. Then maybe we can put a wreath on every grave this December 18th.  I am helping all groups that are sponsoring wreaths.  Call at 910-253-1474 or e-mail me at par4wilson@gmail.com and I will help you order a wreath for the organization you want to sponsor. The goal here is to put a wreath on every grave in 2021. We came close this year to doing that. We placed 3,825 wreaths on Veterans graves. We needed 1,301 wreaths. If the same people who ordered wreaths for this year, they would get double the amount, which could put us just where we want next year on December 18, 2019, which is the date to place next year’s wreaths on graves.

If you want to order a wreath by check contact Fran Carlsen, your Wreaths Across America Chair and she will help you with this order. darfran@earthlink.com

Thanks.

Phyllis Wilson, Public Relations Chair