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From Pension Applications to Bounty Warrants: Free Revolutionary War Records Online
From Pension applications to Bounty Warrants: Free Revolutionary war records online
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Did you know that the DAR library has over 40,000 family history resources and genealogies? That's just some of the valuable information in their library collection, and you don't have to be a member of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution to benefit from it!
The DAR Library for All: Near or Far, Member or Not
The Occasional Genealogist: The DAR's GRS is a free website you can use to find genealogy records held by the DAR Library.
11 Hints for Using DAR Records in Genealogy
The Occasional Genealogist: 11 Hints for Using DAR Records in Genealogy
From Pension Applications to Bounty Warrants: Free Revolutionary War Records Online
These free genealogy research sites feature Revolutionary War records from pensions to bounty warrants. Learn more about your ancestry and expand your family tree with free genealogy records.
11 Hints for Using DAR Records in Genealogy
The Occasional Genealogist: 11 Hints for Using DAR Records in Genealogy
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Using DAR.org to Research Early American Ancestors
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RUBY and DIAMOND INSIGNIA 14k GOLD DAR pin Daughters of the American Revolution
Insignia of Hereditary Societies
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.
DAR Bible Records Now Online
An index to Family Bible records is now searchable for free at the DAR website. Check it out!
DAR Library
Daughter of the American Revolution library in Washington DC, go to "Online Research" tab for access to the Genealogical Research System, available to non-members.
Using the DAR | FamilyTree.com
Using the DAR | DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution). In their Ancestor Database, the simple-style search form has you place a surname and given name for an ancestor who might have served in the military or as a civilian during the American Revolution.