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JANE LAMPTON CHAPTER

Columbia, Kentucky

Officers:

Regent

DR.MARY DONNA FOLEY

Vice Regent   

RITA POPPLEWELL JOHNSON

Chaplain

WANDA BEARD

Recording Secretary

JANE GRANT

Corresponding Secretary

JULIE SKEETERS

Treasurer

SUE STIVERS

Registrar

ANN POPPLEWELL

Historian

ROSE ANDERSON

Librarian   

JENNIFER HUMBLE

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Revolutionary War Patriots

Of the

 

Members of Jane Lampton Chapter

 

Columbia, Kentucky

Alexander, John Montgomery, Francis
Allen, Robert Moore, Charles
Ashby, John Morgan, John
Barker, John Nicholas, George
Bingham, Silas I Patten, Jonathan
Blood, Josiah Sr. Patten, Samuel
Bouldin, Thomas Poplar, Hack
Buckner, William Purviance, James
Buster, Claudius Quarles, Roger
Carpenter, William Ratliff, Nathan
Casey, William Rice, Randolph
Cason, James Ripperdan, Frederick
Conover, Garrett Robards, William
Conover, Levi Robertson, Matthew
DeGraffenreid, Tscharner Rogers, William
Duncan, Charles Saunders, Stephen
Dick, John Selby, James Wilson
Ellerbe, Thomas Scott, John
Ewalt, Henry Scott, Samuel
Frazer, James Carr Sevier, John
Garnett, Anthony Shaffer, Andreas
Gilmer, James Shaver, Michael
Grant, Elizabeth Boone Sublett, Valentine
Grider, John Sweeney, Moses
Hancock, William Triplett, William
Holladay, Zacharias Tubbs, Abisha
Hurt, William Waggoner, Reuben
Johnston, Archibald Walker, Alexander
Jones, Charles Watson, John
Lempriere, Clement Wiggins, John
McCubbin, James Wilson, Thomas
Miller, Joseph Woodford, William

ABOUT OUR CHAPTER

The Jane Lampton Chapter was organized on March 28, 1940, by Miss Sallie Baker.  Our forty member chapter maintains a strong focus on DAR Schools, Patriotism, and Veterans.  We also sponsor a Junior American Citizens Club and a C.A.R. Society aptly named the Long Hunters.  Our chapter is comprised of a group of intelligent, warm, generous-spirited ladies of all ages.  Chapter meetings are held on the third Saturday of the month at 2 p.m. Central time in Columbia, Jamestown, and Burkesville on an alternating schedule.  Dress is casual.  Programs include historical, educational, historic preservation, patriotic, government, and special speakers. We are honored to be the home chapter of Kentucky's Outstanding Junior for 2007, Mrs. Melinda King and also the home chapter of Kentucky's Sunshine Junior for 2007, Mrs. Jennifer Humble. We celebrate these outstanding young women. Won't you join us? Proudly serving God, Home and Country. 

2007 - 2008 SPECIAL MEETINGS

October 20, 2007 – 2 p.m.    South Central KY Cultural Center – Joint meeting with Edmund Rogers Chapter  Glasgow, KY.  Hosted by the Edmund Rogers Chapter with participation by the Jane Lampton Chapter NSDAR and the Long Hunters Chapter Children of the American Revolution.

November 17, 2007 – 2 p.m.      Veterans Day Event – Celebrating America's Freedom  Russell Co. Public Library, Jamestown, KY.  Contact Vice-Regent Rita Johnson at the above link for more information. We honor our troops and veterans of all wars.

March 15, 2008 – 2 p.m.    DAR Good Citizen – Jane Lampton Chapter recognizes local winner  Columbia, KY.  All ladies interested in becoming a part of this or any other DAR chapter are invited to attend. Contact Vice Regent Rita Johnson at the above email address for more information.

April 4-6, 2008 –       KSDAR STATE CONFERENCE – Radisson Plaza Hotel   Lexington, KY.  Contact Vice-Regent Rita Johnson at the above link for more information. We will be celebrating another wonderful state conference.

May 10, 2007 – 2 p.m. central time       Special Program– TBA  Jamestown, KY. 

June 14, 2008 – 2:00 p.m.  FLAG DAY EVENT – TBA, Burkesville, KY. 

**All visitors are welcome to these special meetings. Hope to see you there!

DAR Membership

DAR membership is open to any woman age eighteen and up who is lineally descended from a man or woman who, with unfailing loyalty to the cause of American  Independence, served as a soldier, sailor or civil service officer in one of the colonies OR as a recognized patriot  OR as an individual who provided material aid to the cause of freedom.  Chapter members are always willing and able to assist prospective members with the application process and necessary proof of generations.  Help is only a request away.

OUR PATRIOT INFORMATION

COMING SOON!  This section will include the known spouses and children of the patriots of chapter members.

National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
1776 D Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006-5303

NSDAR Library

NSDAR Online Library

Kentucky State DAR Site

DAR Membership Criteria and Information

NOTES:
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Last update of site: SEPT 9 2007