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.net. Visit our chapter blog: http://thelordcravenchapter.blogspot.com/.
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