
Louisa Chapter
LOUISA
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HISTORY OF CHAPTER NAME
The chapter and town take their name from Louisa Ward, the first white child born on the town's site, February 15, 1823, to then clerk of the county Joseph Russell Ward and his young wife, Adaline Bragg Lewis Ward.
Louisa's Revolutionary War ancestor was Captain Thomas Bragg, born 1718, died 1808. He saw service under Gen. George Washington.
Office Title |
Officer Name |
| Regent | Isabelle Johns |
| Vice Regent | Ruth Colin |
| Second Vice Regent | Elsie Jones |
| Chaplain | Patty Ferrell |
| Corresponding Secretary | Beulah Greene |
| Recording Secretary | Teresa Pigg |
| Treasurer | Joyce Austin |
| Registrar | Mary E. Reid |
| Historian | Linda Holt |
| Librarian | Linda Whaley |
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