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Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars, Inc.
CALUMET Newsletter June 2019
Governor General 2018—2020
Cheryl “Cher” Miller SeSMa
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Ladies:
GOVERNOR GENERAL’S MESSAGE
I am so honored to serve as your Governor General. We have a lot of work to accomplish in a short time. As you know, our Society was forced to cancel our Annual Council due to the hurricane in South Carolina. Therefore, I will only be serving an eighteen (18) month term. My project will be Membership, Scholarship and support of Native American Schools. My scripture is “Honor others above yourselves.” Romans 12:10. My theme is bear. Bears are promi- nent in Native American Folklore. They are a symbol of strength and wisdom and are often associated with healing and medicine. And being from California what better theme?
I am thrilled to tell you about the Society’s plans. We have a new classification of membership. If you are a direct descendant of a Native American, you will be recognized with a certificate and the opportunity to purchase our new insig- nia teepee pin that can be worn on your official ribbon. We have always had thi designation but now you will be distinguished as a direct descendant!
We also have two new chairmanships – Awards and Social Media. The Awards Chairman will present awards as part of her report. So be sure to get your reports in to your National counterpart. We want you to receive an award for a job well done. The second new chairmanship is Social Media. We are launching a public and pri- vate Facebook page. This is very exciting as we will be able to post events from State and Chapter Societies to generate interest in membership.
Our Website Chairman Beverly Baker will be revamping our website. We will be posting forms, National and State Officer contact information, Bylaws etc. on the site. We will also have a new password protected mem- bers only site.
In addition, we are updating our Bylaws, Handbook and will also have a new Yearbook. They have not been updated for quite a while. Shelby Ward is our Bylaws Chairman with members Mary Armstrong and Nancy Kilbourn. They will be reviewing all the amendments that have been adopted to assure they are a part of our current Bylaws. Handbook Chairman, Rebecca Eisenman will be working on our Handbook. If you have served as a National Officer or Chairman and have suggestions for duties of your office or chairmanship, please contact Rebecca. Karon Jarrard is serving as our Yearbook Chairman. Please be sure to complete a Change of Membership form for any changes such as address, telephone number or email address. This form will be sent to myself, the Registrar General, Corresponding Secretary General and the Yearbook Chairman. If you have a death in your Society, please inform the Chaplain General.
Judy Hull is our new Calumet Editor. Please send photos and events that are happening in your State or Chapter. We all want to hear what everyone is doing. It gives us ideas for our meetings.
As I mentioned earlier, my project is to provide support to Native American schools with books or supplies. This is in addition to our two scholarships. For a $45 donation to this project, you will receive a smaller version of the walking bear pin National Officers wear. I hope you will consider donating to this project.
Again, we have a lot of work to accomplish in a short time and I look forward to working with all of you to give our Society a more prominent face and grow in membership. I am available with any questions or concerns by telephone, email or snail mail.
In Bonds,
Cher Sesma Governor General
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars Calumet Newsletter—June 2019 PAGE 1
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars
Organized 26 April 1988
Virginia Turner Avery (Mrs. Lawrence), Founder
HONORARY GOVERNORS GENERAL (* Deceased)
1988—1992 Mrs. Lawrence Avery (Virginia Turner )
1992—1994 Mrs. Enver B. Hoff, Sr. (Dorothy) *
1994—1996 Mrs. Charles E. Ragsdale (Nancy)
1996—1998 Mrs. Charles W. Chamberlain, Jr. (Susan)
1998—2000 Mrs. Richard Rice (Denise)
2000—2002 Mrs. George F. Williams (Shirle)
2002—2003 Mrs. Hugh Blocker (Lucy) * Died in Office
2003—2006 Mrs. Marie Clark Russell
2006—2008 Mrs. Imogene “Jean” Basham Belew
2008—2010 Marcia Weber (Mrs. Stanley)
2010—2012 Mrs. Joseph Hlavay (Sally)
2012—2014 Mrs. Dee Wallace (Shelby Dean) Ward Jr.
2014—2016 Mrs. Ronnie Hall (Karen)
2016—2018 Ann Scott Garner
Inside this Edition
Inside Cover Governor General’s Message Page 18—24 New Members (Jan 2017—Apr 2019)
Page 1 Society Founder Page 24—25 New Supplementals (Jan 2017—Apr 2019)
Page 1 Honorary Governors General Page 26 Necrology
Page 2 National Officers Page 26 Report Guidelines—for Annual Council
Page 3 National Chairmen Page 27—28 Call to Annual Council (September 20-21, 2019)
Page 3 Newsletter News Page 29 Standing Rule Proposed Changes
Page 4 State / Provincial Governors Page 29 Insignia Order Protocol
Page 5—10 National News Page 30—36 Forms (PDF fallible forms available on the National Website)
Page 10—17 Chapter and State News Inside Back Pins—new pins available
CONTINENTAL OFFICERS GENERAL
GOVERNOR GENERAL Cheryl “Cher” Miller Sesma lineagegroups@yahoo.com 818-366-9637
1ST DEPUTY GOVERNOR GENERAL Julia “Judy” Farrigan farrigan@bellsouth.net 770-775-6449
2ND DEPUTY GOVERNOR GENERAL Betty Samaras jbsamaras@bellsouth.net 301-627-7154
CHAPLAIN GENERAL Adele Bowyer kenbowyer@verizon.net 301-627-7154
RECORDING SECRETARY GENERAL Patricia Gallager ideltadawn@aol.com 504-737-0037
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY GENERAL Mary Webster Glenn MWG914@aol.com 409-938-1503
ORGANIZING SECRETARY GENERAL Barbara Smith Allison B5090@sbcglobal.net 517-223-0470
TREASURER GENERAL Carol Steakley bobsteakley@yahoo.com 432-332-7483
REGISTRAR GENERAL Lynda Moreau dustbuny@ix.netcom.com 504-888-9288
HISTORIAN GENERAL Susan Moritz Moritzd-s@hotmail.com 989-862-4876
LIBRARIAN GENERAL Linda “Lea” Martin Songy LeaMartinSongy@aol.com 985-626-3003
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR (APPOINTED) Ora Jane Johnson orajane@aol.com 214-616-9679
PARLIAMENTARIAN Shirley Vanderbeck PRP legalrabb@aol.com 909-593-1023
CONTINENTAL OFFICERS GENERAL
Front Row: 1st Deputy General Julia “Judy” Farrigan, President General Cheryl “Cher” Miller Sesma and 2nd Deputy General
Betty Samaras
Back Row: Recording Secretary General Patricia Gallager, Chaplain General Adele Bowyer, Historian General Susan Moritz,
Registrar General Lynda Moreau, Corresponding Secretary General Mary Webster Glenn, Organizing Secretary General Barbara
Smith Allison and Treasurer General Carol Steakley
Missing from Photo: Assistant Registrar Ora Jane Johnson and Parliamentarian Shirley Vanderbeck PRP
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CONTINENTAL CHAIRMEN
AWARDS CHAIRMAN Lora Daniels rebel30@bellsouth.net 985-229-5266
BYLAWS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN MEMBER
MEMBER
Shelby Dean Ward
Mary Armstrong
Nancy Kilbourne
deewee@bellsouth.net
marmst2673@aol.com
nrkk@aol.com
334-745-2865
803-484-6552
805-529-2611
CALUMET EDITOR Judy Williams Hull judyhull@charter.net 269-795-7756
CURATOR CHAIRMAN Betsie Goad betsieg77@gmail.com 937-776-1749
FINANCE CHAIRMAN MEMBER
Anne Farley
Susan Leininger
Anne.farley@gmail.com
sflein@gmail.com
212-877-2437
614-488-2787
FINANCIAL REVIEW CHAIRMAN Barbara Smith Allison B5090@sbcglobal.net 517-223-0470
HANDBOOK CHAIRMAN Rebecca Eisenman beckysueinc@hotmail.com 702-308-3346
HOSPITALITY CHAIRMAN Barbara Aemi Barbdar.aerni@gmail.com 310-293-9287
INSIGNIA CHAIRMAN Ann Waggaman Ann.waggaman@gmail.com 772-231-0638
INSIGNIA ARCHIVES CHAIRMAN Sharyn “Shari” Worrell sdworrell@aol.com 310-902-0179
LINEAGE BOOK CHAIRMAN Jessieanne Wells wellsjh@bardstown.com 502-507-7172
MARKER CHAIRMAN Peggy Comstock luvwaterlilies@gmail.com 626-483-8353
MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN Jane Hampton jhamp2024@gmail.com 478-960-0417
MEMBERS AT LARGE CHAIRMAN Kimberly Ormsby Nagy, MD kimberlyknagy@gmail.com 630-964-1580
PROTOCOL CHAIRMAN Frances Jake wmswible@aol.com 318-327-5754
REGISTRATION CHAIRMAN Carol Steakley bobsteakley@yahoo.com 432-332-7483
SCHOLARSHIP CHAIRMAN Leslie Vander Meulen Richards leslie@khs65.com 636-220-2442
SCHOLARSHIP PINS CHAIRMAN Susan Leininger sflein@gmail.com 614-488-2787
SOCIAL MEDIA CHAIRMAN Ora Jane Johnson orajane@aol.com 214-616-9679
SUPPLY CHAIRMAN Helene Kirby Werner hwerner65@gmail.com c906-322-7724
WEBMIASTER Beverly Jan Vaughan Baker baker928@bellsouth.net 678-488=1975
YEARBOOK Karon Jarrard Kjarrard@aol.com 619-276-2560
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars Calumet Newsletter—June 2019 PAGE 3
CALUMET NEWSLETTER SUBMISSIONS
Calumet is published twice a year. December / January Calumet (winter)
June / July Calumet (summer)
Articles should be submitted in WORD type documents (not PDF)
Submit articles and photos by email to: judyhull@charter.net
STATE / PROVINCIAL SOCIETY GOVERNORS
ALABAMA Suzanna Rawlins 108 Willow Creek South Lane, Eugaula, AL 36027-2628
205-664-7994 leaveyourlegacy@att.net
LOUISIANA Lora McDaniel PO Box 306, Kentwood, LA 70444-0306
985-514-0498 rebel30@bellsouth.net
ARIZONA Joyce Wold 209 E Cornerstone Circle, Casa Grande, AZ 85130-1636
520-876-9606 wwold@q.com
MARYLAND Margaret M. Stromberg 26129 Iverson Dr., South Riding, VA 20152-3664
703-327-0766 mmstromberg66@gmail.com
ARKANSAS Mary-Reid Warner 18 Fastota Lane, Hot Springs, AR 71909-7325
501-922-6598 maryreidw@sbcglobal.net
MICHIGAN Helene Werner 1877 Elizabeth Lane West, Jenison, MI 49428-7740
c906-322-7724 hwerner65@gmail.com
CALIFORNIA Peggy Comstock 1038 Grand Ave. apt K01, Diamond Bar, CA 91765-4158
626-483-8253 luvaterlillies@gmail.com
MISSOURI Leslie Vander Meulen Richards P.O. Box 6695, Chesterfield, MO 63006-6695
636-220-2442 leslie@khs65.com
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Anne Henninger P.O. Box 717, Prince Frederick, MD 20678-0717
410-535-1779 PVT1MR@aol.com
NEVADA Rebecca S. Eisenman 2504 Rancho Bel Air Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89107-2309
702-877-6755 BeckySueInc@hotmail.com
FLORIDA Roberta Jordan 11448 Dutch Iris Dr., Riverview, FL 33578-3718
813-685-3073 pallasa@hotmail.com
OHIO Betty “Betsie” M Gricar Goad 139 Sandrala, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068-5686
937-776-1749 betsieg77@gmail.com
GEORGIA Ann Bridges 38 Cowan Dr., SW Cartersville, GA 30120-5301
770-336-7053 annibee@prodigy.net
OKLAHOMA Kathy Robinson 9844 Northshire, Claremore, OK 74017-1494
krobi006@hotmail.com
ILLINOIS Susan Erlick 422 N Willow Wood Dr., Palatine, IL 60074-3832
847-202-8186 Sueche76@gmail.com
SOUTH CAROLINA Mari Noori 505 Robin Dr., Seneca, SC 29678-2647
864-247-2428 mari.noorai@gmail.com
IOWA Jodi Freet 416 Serenity Court, Solon, IA 52333-9423
freetgenealogy@aol.com
TENNESSEE Shirley Hall 6013 Old Niles Ferry Pike, Greenback, TN 37742-3615
865-856-3419 merryac@bellsouth.net
KANSAS Lavone Anglen 6840 NW Park Plaza Dr., Kansas City, MO 64151-1744
816-741-3136 levoneanglen@sbcglobal.net
TEXAS Lisa Kight Alcala' 227 Varsity Circle, Arlington, TX 76013-2429
817-265-3332 lisacsa@sbcglobaol.net
KENTUCKY Jessieanne Wells 1005 King Rd, Cox's Creek, KY 40013-6775
502-507-7172 wellsjh0217@gmail.com
VIRGINIA Lila Burner Housden 7136 E. Timber Ridge Rd, Mt Crawford, VA 22841-2754
540-908-1029 lhblueridge@outlook.com
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SPRING COUNCIL MEETING—MINUTES
Army Navy Club—Washington, DC
04 April 2019
The 2019 Annual Spring Council of the Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars was called to order at 9:00 a.m.
by Governor General Ann William Garner at the Army-Navy Cub in Washington, DC. Chaplain General Betty Samaras gave the Invocation and the Opening Ritual was recited by all members.
Governor General Garner called for all officers reports and then for the report of the nominating committee which was given by Chairman Karen Hall. Nominations from the floor were called for by the Governor General, hearing none the
teller committee distributed ballots for voting. Governor General- Cher Sesma Corresponding Secretary-Mary Glenn
1st Deputy Governor- Julia Farrigan Treasurer-Carol Steakley 2nd Deputy Governor –Betty Samaras Registrar – Lynda Moreau
Chaplain-Adele Bowyer/ Annette Smith Historian-Susan Moritz
Recording Secretary- Pat Gallagher Librarian-Lea Martin Organizing Secretary-Barbara Allison
The election was held and the report of the teller committee reported the slate was unanimously elected. Adele Bowyer
elected as Chaplain. Ann Waggaman moved the ballots be destroyed. Pat Gallagher moved that Barbara Alison and Ann
Garner be removed from the bank accounts and Cheryl Sesma and Carol Steakly be added. New officers were installed and the new Governor took the chair and welcomed everyone and introduced your new offi-
cers. The peace pipe was passed around the room.
Adele Bowyer, Mary Glenn and Barbara Allison were appointed to review and approve the minutes of this meeting.
The minutes from April 2018 have been read and approved by committee, hearing no corrections minutes approved and will be filed.
Treasurer’s report was filed subject to financial review. Karen Hall moved that any bills presented be paid. Motioned second and adopted.
Budget for 2019-2020 was presented by treasurer and she moved for it to be approved. Motion was adopted.
Reports of officers were given if present. A gift was given to Ann Garner as outgoing Governor from her officers.
Reports of Chairmen were given.
Ora Jane Johnson was appointed as Assistant Registrar, Shelby Ward, Mary Armstrong and Nancy Kilbourne were ap-
pointed to the bylaw committee.
Motion made by Mary Armstrong that the bylaws be completely revised. Motion adopted.
Judy Hull will be publishing the newsletter. Plans to revise the website were discussed.
Reports of State Governors were given. Florida Society presented Governor Sesma with a gift. Governor Sesma’s scripture is Romans 12:10 and her theme is “Walking Bear”
We need a Scholarship pin Chairman, Membership Chairman and Protocol Chairman. Need help on Lineage books and a webmaster.
Annual council will be held in September in California Sept 19-21, 2019 April Board meeting will be held in April 2, 2020 at the Army-Navy Club in Washington, DC
Annual Council 2020 will be held in Nevada. Details will be forthcoming
Benediction and blessing of food given by Chaplain General.
Adjourned at 11:20 am
ATTENDANCE AT MEETING:
Mary Glenn, Adel Bowyer, Ann Schaffer, Pat Gallagher, Susan Moritz , Alison Hooper, Margaret Stromberg, Barbara Fincher, Anne Henninger, Janice Welch, Jillian Mueller, Ora Jane Johnson,
Ann Bridge Jones, Jane Hampton, Ann Waggaman, Roberta Jordan, Jessieanne Wells, Peggy Comstach, Mary Arm-
strong, Brenda Reeder, Christie Napier, Ann Garner, Jane Charris, Cynthia Mabumoto, Betsie Goad ,Helene Werner,
Karen Hall, Frances Jakes, Kimberly Nagy, Susan Leininger, Shebly Ward, Julia Farrigan, Betty Samaras, Lynda Moreau, Carol Steakley, Cher Sesma
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars Calumet Newsletter—June 2019 PAGE 5
OFFICERS—REPORTS
FIRST DEPUTY GOVERNOR GENERAL Cher Sesma
This officer has attended both the Annual Council in Richmond Virginia in September 2017 and the Board Meeting in
Washington, D.C. this past April. The description of the duties of the First Deputy Governor are to make herself avail-able to the Governor General, which she has done for the past two years. She has also made herself available to other
officers and members with any questions or problems.
In May, this officer was honored to travel to Murrieta, California, representing the Continental Society to install the officers of the Shalawa Meadows Chapter and also be their program speaker. This officer spoke on Native American
Folklore. In June, she was honored to travel to Ojai to attend the Malibu Creek Chapter meeting as outgoing Chapter Governor and to install the incoming officers. This meeting is held in conjunction with the Golden State Company
Jamestown Society and was hosted by Golden State member Gregg Garrison at his 3 acre home with a BBQ luncheon.
We were thrilled to introduce Mr. Garrison’s daughter Aurora as our new chapter member along with Elyssa Collier.
Mr. Garrison invited 15 different societies to this meeting which garnered interest in our society. Several ladies inquired about membership and requested applications.
In August, this officer traveled to Ontario for the California State Society meeting. Again this officer was honored to
install the incoming California State board. At this meeting, it was voted to donate $500 to the Virginia Avery Scholar-
ship which this officer wishes to present today. Madam Governor General, it has been my honor to serve as First Deputy Gov. Gen. of this society these past two years.
SECOND DEPUTY GOVERNOR GENERAL
Julia A. Farrigan
This officer has attended all Continental Society Meetings, State and Chapter Meetings. I have continued to record the application information for the Volume 3 Lineage Disc. Having just received the box of the last of this administration’s
applications I expect the project to be completed in August. At which time discs will be burned and for sale. It has been a pleasure to serve the society in this position.
RECORDING SECRETARY GENERAL Annette Edgeworth Smith
This Officer is grateful to have had the opportunity to serve the Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars as your
Recording Secretary 2016-2018. This officer has recorded the minutes of the meetings of the Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars and distrib-uted/emailed the minutes to the members. The reports of officers and chairmen were received and compiled. These re-
ports have been recorded and sent to Calumet Chairman for publishing.
This officer attended the Continental Spring Council at the Army-Navy Club in Washington, D.C. April 5, 2018. This
Officer also attended the National Fall Council in Richmond, VA on Thursday, September 16 through Saturday, Septem-ber 18, 2017.
This Officer has participated in the preserving and marking of historical sites. She has presented twenty-seven programs
for various heritage and educational groups during the past year. This is a good way to tell our heritage story.
This Officer has enjoyed serving the Continental Society as Secretary General for 2016-2018. It has been an honor to serve the Continental Society and the Garner administration.
RETISTRAR GENERAL Mary W. Glenn
This officer has been busy. There have been 193 new applications approved since the annual meeting September 2017. This report covers 18 months as the meeting due to hurricane conditions was cancelled September 2018. All applica-
tions have been digitized, members sent their Certificates, vital records returned and State Registrars sent their copy of applications. This officer has also sent all approved applications to Julia Farrigan to be placed in the archives in Atlanta,
GA. The database has been kept up to date and all appropriate officers notified of any action taken. I am pleased to re-port that during this time period there has been two State Societies organized. Each State Society had over 30 members
verified. All Supplementls were referred to the Supplemental Registrar General and all Member at Large applicants were referred
to the Member at Large Chairman or processed when sent to this officer. Transfers, resignations and deaths have been
PAGE 6 Calumet Newsletter—June 2019 Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars
reported to the appropriate officers. This officer is pleased to be of assistance to anyone inquiring of membership in our Society. In the course of this office,
she has processed numerous requests by sending them to the appropriate state Society. Thank you for the opportunity to
serve.
TREASURER GENERAL Barbara Allison
11/1/2017 TO 9/7/2018 Financial Report—30th Annual Council
INCOME: EXPENSES:
Dues $10,345.00 Registrar $ 219.35 Application Fees 4,025.00 Scholarship 7,500.00
Supplementals 280.00 Calumet 3,120.46 Donations 5,580.00 Supplies/Shipping 50.00
Supplies/Sales 1,095.00 Atlanta History Center 1,000.00
Interest 265.12 Cathedral of the Pines 100.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS $21,590.12 Annual Council 2,301.60
Corporation Fee 30.00
TOTAL EXPENSES $14,321.41
TOTAL INVESTMENTS: OPERATING CD $ 41,926.85 LIFETIME CD 21,408.32
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP CD 54,870.60
AVERY SCHOLARSHIP CD 24,283.90
TOTAL CD ACCOUNTS $142,489.67
9/7/2018 - 3/10/2019 Financial Report—Spring Board Meeting
INCOME: EXPENSES:
Dues $3,590.00 Registrar $ 00
Application Fees 2,310.00 Scholarship 00 Supplementals 120.00 Calumet 00 Donations 3,615.00 Supplies/Shipping 00
Supplies/Sales 71.45 Atlanta History Center 00
TOTAL RECEIPTS $9,706.45 Cathedral of the Pines 00
Annual Council 500.00 Corporation Fee 30.00
Governor Stipend 2,500.00 TOTAL EXPENSES $3,030.00
TOTAL INVESTMENTS:
OPERATING CD $ 41,926.85 LIFETIME CD 21,408.32
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP CD 54,870.60 AVERY SCHOLARSHIP CD 24,283.90
TOTAL CD ACCOUNTS $142,489.67
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars Calumet Newsletter—June 2019 PAGE 7
TREASURER GENERAL (continued) Budget
INCOME: BUDGET 2017-2018
ACTUAL PROPOSED BUDGET 2018-2019
DUES 10,310.00 10,345.00 10,500.00
APPLICATION FEES 3,400.00 4,025.00 4,200.00
SUPPLEMENTALS 280.00 300.00
CERTIFICATES 100.00 0.00 50.00
DONATIONS 5,580.00 5,800.00
SUPPLIES/SALES 300.00 1,095.00 1,200.00
INTEREST 150.00 265.12 250.00
TOTAL RECEIPTS 14,260.00 21,590.12 22,300.00
EXPENSES/DISBURSEMENTS:
GOV. GENERAL 2,500.00 0.00 2,500.00
CHAPLAIN 100.00 0.00 100.00
RECORDING SECRETARY 100.00 0.00 100.00
CORR. SECRETARY 100.00 0.00 100.00
TREASURER 100.00 0.00 100.00
REGISTRAR 300.00 219.35 300.00
HISTORIAN 100.00 0.00 100.00
LIBRARIAN 100.00 0.00 100.00
SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE 100.00 0.00 100.00
SCHOLARSHIP 7,500.00 7,500.00
CALUMET 7,775.00 3,120.46 6,500.00
SUPPLIES/SHIPPING 500.00 50.00 500.00
DIRECTORY/YEARBOOK 800.00 0.00 800.00
McELREATH LIBRARY/ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00
CATHEDRAL OF THE PINES 100.00 100.00 100.00
ANNUAL COUNCIL 500.00 2,301.60 2,400.00
CORPORATION REGISTRATION/GEORGIA 85.00 30.00 30.00
TOTAL 14,260.00 14,321.41 22,330.00
SCHOLARSHIPS ARE PAID FROM THE SCHOLARSHIP ACCOUNT
LIFE MEMBERSHIP UNDER AGE 60 $250.00
LIFE MEMBERSHIP OVER 60 $200.00
ANNUAL DUES TO THE TREASURER GENERAL NO LATER THAN AUGUST 1ST
BUDGET APPROVED_______________________________
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HISTORIAN GENERAL Helene Werner
This officer has been present during all scheduled meetings of the Society. During this administration, she represented
the Society during Illinois Heritage Alliance, Michigan Heritage Days and the Texas State Council. Reported events
during Governor General Garner’s term were compiled into a scrapbook and shipped to the Governor General. Your Historian General has enjoyed filling this position during this administration and it has been a pleasure to serve.
LIBRARIAN GENERAL Frances Becton Jakes
Financial contributions and books were made to Indian Libraries and Public Libraries. Members attempted to learn of local needs, responding and providing wherever possible. This included long-range planning and giving.
This officer answered inquiries from state librarians concerning their duties and responsibilities. Madam Governor General, it is an honor to serve.
This officer is grateful to you and all members for their cooperation and courtesies.
CHAIRMAN—REPORTS
AUDIT COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Susan Elaine Moritz
August 11, 2018 Governor General Ann Scott Garner
I have examined the records for the Treasurer National of the Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars. This re-
view was for the checking account and CD account documents for the period of July 27, 2017 through July 27, 2018. Bank statements, receipts, disbursements and fund balances have been reconciled and found to be correct. It is an honor
to serve.
cc: Barbara Allison, Treasurer General, Annette G. Smith, Recording Secretary General
CALUMET EDITOR Christine Napier
This chairman has had the Calumet ready to be presented at any meeting as requested by the Governor General. Thank you for allowing me to serve the society during your administration.
INSIGNIA CHAIRMAN September 2018 - March 2019
Constance Paradiso Regular Emblem 19 $1,691.00 Chapter Officer 0 $ 0.00
Large Insignia 0 $ 0.00 State Officer 4 $ 288.00
State Bar 11 $ 847.00 Officer General 0 $ 0.00
Chapter Bar 3 $ 216.00 Past Officer General 0 $ 0.00 Ancestor Bar 22 $1,232.00 Continental Chairman 2 $ 150.00
Life Member Bent Arrow 1 $ 48.00 Charm 0 $ 0.00 State Governor 1 $ 69.00 St Gov Sash 1 $ 25.00
Past State Governor 2 $ 144.00 Past St Gov Sash 0 $ 0.00
Chapter Governor 1 $ 59.00 Officer General Sash 0 $ 0.00 Past Chapter Governor 0 $ 0.00 Past Officer General Sash 0 $ 0.00
Recognition Pin 2 $ 108.00 Total 69 $5,017.00 Miniature Emblem 2 $ 140.00
We now have an online presence with Hamilton Jewelers. http://www.hamiltoninsignia.com/categories/Daughters-of-Indian-Wars/Basic-Insignia
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars Calumet Newsletter—June 2019 PAGE 9
MEMBERS-AT-LARGE CHAIRMAN Kimberly O. Nagy, MD
The Continental Society currently has 45 members-at-large. Over the past year, 4 ladies have joined as members at large,
1 was reinstated, and 2 transferred out of their state society. On the down side, 1 lady was dropped for nonpayment, 1
resigned, 1 deceased and 1 transferred into a state society. Word must be getting out about our society as 23 ladies were referred for member-at-large membership this year and
information about the application process was sent to all. Four applications were received, reviewed, and sent on to the
Continental Registrar.
Dues notices were sent and all dues payments were forwarded on to the Continental Treasurer. One lady has not paid
despite three notices and was dropped. In response to the dues notice, 2 ladies became life members and $340 was re-ceived in donations. Of our 45 members-at-large, 30 are life members.
Appreciation is extended to membership chairman Lynda Moreau for all of the prospective member referrals, and to Registrar General Mary Glenn for all of her assistance.
It has been a pleasure to serve this society during your administration.
SCHOLARSHIPS CHAIRMAN Leslie Vander Meulen Richards
This chairman was pleased to receive 33 applications, up from 21 last year. Although there were some complications with some submissions due to applicants not following the directions carefully, no applications needed to be disqualified.
Applications were received from members of 17 different tribes and 16 states from Alaska to Washington State to New
York.
Our Society had sufficient funds this year to award one $5,000 scholarship and one for $2,500. Both winners were very deserving and the judges and this chairman believe they will go forth as valuable members of their tribes and the communities in which they serve.
This chairman was pleased to solicit several donations to the Scholarship Fund for which our feather and pony pins are
awarded.
Our thanks are deserved by our judges, Margaret Carr, M.S. Ed., a retired teacher living here in St. Louis, Kenneth McBride, Viet Nam Veteran, author, researcher and retired business executive also of suburban St. Louis and Jonathan
Richards, who holds a Bachelor’s degree in History from Harvard and is a retired businessman, also of suburban St.
Louis.
Our winner of the top scholarship this year was Germain Medina, Jr. of the Wyandotte Nation who will be going to
Cabrillo College this coming year to finish his nursing degree so that he can move on to Medical School. Our second
winner was Ms. Shurene Premo, a student at San Diego State University majoring in Social Work and American Indian Studies with plans to work with native Americans who are victims of the alcohol and drug epidemics currently experi-enced by many tribal members. She is a member of the Shoshone Paiute Tribes.
It has been a pleasure and honor, and a good learning experience, serving this chairmanship in the Garner administration.
STATE GOVERNORS—REPORTS
ALABAMA STATE SOCIETY Davie Thomas Williams, Governor
This State Governor began the year by being installed at the May 24th meeting in Anniston, Alabama. She set her goals
as increasing membership and education relative to the Indian Wars. The State Society gave a $200.00 donation to the National Scholarship Fund.
It has been a busy year for this Governor. She prepared and filed form 1023-EZ with the Internal Revenue Service to become a 501 (c) (3) which was granted on July 9, 2018. The remainder of the year she has been busy helping recruit
and preparing new members’ applications. Alabama Society has 14 new members during her first year as Governor and three applications ready to be sent into the new Registrar General. There are several applications being worked on by
prospective members at this time. At present, this Governor is assisting with the filling of the 990-PF. It is an honor to serve as Governor of the Alabama State Society.
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ARKANSAS STATE SOCIETY Mary-Reid Warner, Governor
Members of Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars
Arkansas Society met 6 February in Little Rock. Our pri-
mary goals are to support Sequoyah National Research Center in Little Rock and Bacone College in Muskogee,
Oklahoma. Both center on Native Americans. Growing
membership is another important objective.
Members of Dames of the Court of Honor and Baseline-
Meridian Chapter, U.S. Daughters of 1812 shared the meeting time, place and speaker.
(Photo by Pat McLemore) Back: Sheila Beatty, Judy
Coleman, Jean Fricke, Peggy Walker, Kay Tatum, Betty
Korbus, Robbie Riley, Catherine Fortney. Front: Peggy
Vandenberg, Mary-Reid Warner, Gail Harmeyer)
CALIFORNIA STATE SOCIETY Peggy Comstock, Governor
This officer is delighted to be here representing the State of California. We have three chapters in our state, Fort Ross Chapter in Northern California, Malibu Creek and Shalawa Meadow Chapters both in Southern California.
The State Society supports the National Governor’s project and the Wiyot Indian Tribe in Northern California.
The members of the California Society are very excited to be hosting the 2019 Continental Society Annual Council.
California normally holds their annual council in August. However, this year it will be held in September immediately preceding the National Council. It is hoped that the many events that are being planned will provide members with a
memorable visit to our state. The events will be held at the Doubletree Hotel in Ontario, California. There is a free air-
port shuttle to the hotel from the Ontario, California airport.
Tentatively the program is as follows: Thursday September 19, California State Annual Council
Thursday night a Welcome Dinner at a restaurant in walking distance from the hotel
Friday a trip to San Juan Capistrano on an air conditioned mini bus, a docent let tour of the Mission, lunch at a cele-brated San Juan Capistrano restaurant and time for shopping before returning to Ontario. Friday night will be a Governor General sponsored event.
Saturday morning the Continental Society Council begins with a special lunch and exciting program being planned.
Saturday evening the Continental Society Council continues with a banquet where another special dinner and exciting
program are being planned. Sunday morning will conclude the planned events. Members will receive the DIW rate for up to three days before the 19th and three days after the 21st for those who would
like to see more of California while you are there. We look forward to seeing many of you there.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA STATE SOCIETY Anne Caussin Henninger, Governor
The District of Columbia State Society continues to grow. Two members transferred in and three members were accepted into the Society, offsetting our losses due to relocation and mortality. This Governor has asked each member to
be on the lookout for potential candidates for membership with a view toward expanding our membership base.
The District of Columbia State Society meets once a year generally in mid to late August. At our last annual meeting in August 2018, our guest speaker gave a fascinating talk about the use of oral traditional and its history among members of
the Kiowa Tribe of Montana and Oklahoma. The District of Columbia State Society is proud of our member, Adele Bowyer, who has served the Continental Society
as Assistant Registrar General.
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GEORGIA STATE SOCIETY Ann Bridges-Jones, Governor
It is my pleasure to report the activities of the Georgia State Society.
We had a successful State Meeting during which we elected Officers. We wish to thank Madam Governor General for
attending our meeting and installing the new officers. Our program was given by a member who told of her experiences as a nurse on the Navaho Reservation.
We continue to support the Scholarship fund and encourage all chapters to donate.
All Chapters continue to encourage new members. Coweta Chapter No. 1 will celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary in
August.
We are honored to have two national officers from Georgia serve on the Executive Board and are especially honored to be the home state of our Honorary Governor General for life.
We look forward to a productive year and promoting the objects of the society.
ILLINOIS STATE SOCIETY Susan Erlick, Governor
The Illinois Society currently has 49 members. We meet three times a year, publish an annual yearbook, and with the change of officers at our September meeting, also include an Indian Minute, which is researched and read by member
Sunny Hayes. Last June, members and guests visited the Springbrook Nature Center in Itasca, IL. Raptors of all sizes were introduced,
and a program was given on what they eat, how they are taken care of after being injured, and what kinds of raptors lived
in the area while the Native Americans lived there.
The September meeting took place in East Peoria, IL during the 6th Annual IL Heritage Weekend. This involved joining with other hereditary societies from across the state to share information and to obtain new members. Copies of the na-tional pamphlet were passed out, members answered questions about our society, and our new slate of officers were in-
stalled. Our new state president is Susan Erlick. National Historian Helene Werner and Michigan State President Sue
Moritz were introduced.
A joint meeting with the John Kinzie Chapter, U.S. Daughters of 1812 and the Illinois State Society Dames of the Court of Honor brought members and guests together in Lockport, IL for the March meeting. Special guests included Dr.
Kimberly Nagy, CSDIW Continental Chairman of the Members at Large Committee and Leah Beckhoff, IL State Presi-
dent of the U.S. Daughters of 1812.
Getting the members to attend meetings has become a priority as can be seen by the attendance at September’s meeting,
where we had 30 of the 48 members in attendance and March’s meeting, which had 24 of the 49 members in attendance.
It is an honor to serve in your administration.
KANSAS STATE SOCIETY Lavone Anglen, Governor
Our Kansas chapter has twenty-three members. We lost two charter member’s, Pat Surber died December 2018 and Jean
Lightner died in April 2019. Pat was our former Registrar and Parliamentarian and B. Jean Lightner was our former Kansas Governor. Our present registrar, Laura Easley is working on current applications. We did have three new mem-
bers approved during 2018, the members were Jane Hurt, Charlotte Hoverder and Catherin Mercurio. We held our election in October 2018 using our colorful prayer sticks for our different offices. Our meeting was held
with the Kansas Henry Woodhouse Colonial Dames Seven-
teenth Century chapter. We usually do not meet together,
but this year our meetings fell on the same day with many of the same members. Our meeting was held at the Here-
ford House, in Shawnee, Kansas and our program was given by Tricia Spencer on “Colonial Hats”. Members were
asked to bring their colonial hats. A memorial was held for
Katherine Campbell who died September 2017. Lavone Anglen, Kansas Governor planned to attend the
Fall convention in Greenville, South Carolina with her hus-band, Paul. The trip was cancelled by the time they got to
Nashville, Tenn. for the terrible hurricane. Lavone and her
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husband, Paul were able to visit Churchill Downs museum in Louisville and Andrew Jacksons home in Nashville. They also visited Mammoth Caves before heading back home.
Our April 2019 meeting was a program given by Lavone Anglen, Kansas Governor on her Dutch ancestor who has had
two books written about his adventure and discovery of the Mohawk and Oneida area in 1635 which eventually led to
the building of the Erie Canal and Manhattan becoming a large metropolis. Her ancestor was Harmen Meyndertsz van den Bogaert . The two books that were written were “The Island at the Center of the World” by Russell Shorto and “A
Journal into Mohawk and Oneida Country 1634-1635” by Charles T. Gehring and William A. Starna. This Dutch manu-
script was just recently transcribed around 2004 as a New Netherland project. The Journey led to cities like Chicago,
GreenBay, Toledo, Milwaukee, Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo being on the Erie Canal.
Our chapter passed out our beautiful new yearbooks by Pat Carpenter at the April meeting and we are planning a July field trip to Leavenworth, Kansas.
KENTUCKY STATE SOCIETY Jessieanne H. Wells, Governor
The Kentucky Society, CSDIW met 22 May 2019 at Spindletop Hall, Lexington, KY. We voted to send a donation to
the Scholarship Fund and have a newly formed committee to research a worthy Native American concern to be the re-cipient of a project to offer support and assistance to a
Native American student or a residence program to benefit Native Americans. Our Society presents our CSDIW
wreath at other society markings to honor the Patriots and
make a presence for our Society so others know about our
Society. We currently have 39 members and are working with 9 prospective members. We meet jointly with Wilder-ness Road Company, Jamestowne Society and the
Kentucky Branch, Huguenot Society Founders of Manakin
in the Colony of Virginia. Photo L-R (Front row):
Jessieanne Wells, Governor; Michelle Johnson, Registrar; Carolyn Goodman, Chaplain; Pam Godwin (Middle Row):
Jane Whitehead; Beth Cooke; Susan McCrobie, Treasurer
(Back Row): Vickie Canham, Sandy Craddock, Rose Booth,
Nancy Thames, Peggy Trinkle, Pat Schaar, Vicky
Whitaker, Joyce Miller, Recording Secretary; Betsy Kuster,
Deputy Governor; Barb Zink
MARYLAND STATE SOCIETY Margaret Stromberg, Governor
Maryland Society of CSDIW has had a productive year. We have 56 very enthusiastic members including two new
members. Our June meeting found us in Poolesville Maryland for elections and installation of our new slate of officers. In January we had our meeting in Alexandria, VA at Gatsby’s Tavern. The meeting started with a tour of the tavern and
an explanation about what services a tavern provided. We learned George Washington ate there, and Thomas Jefferson slept and danced there! We continue to support the library at Red Cloud School in SD with a donation of $200.00.
MICHIGAN STATE SOCIETY Helene Werner, Governor
It is with pleasure to represent the state of Michigan as their newest state Governor, being elected 8 November 2018
during our annual Heritage Days meeting. Honorary State Governor Moritz has completed scanning current available state society documents. The permanent retention documents have been placed in sheet protectors, now stored in note-
books. Michigan Society voted to make a one-time donation to the Elsie, MI Historical Society in the amount of $200
toward the building supplies for shelving to house our archives. The labor to build shelving will be donated. Thank you for the opportunity to serve.
MISSOURI STATE SOCIETY Leslie Vander Meulen Richards, Governor
The current officers of the Missouri Society were installed in August and the Society has met once since that time. In
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February we met with another lineage society as usual. We alternate programs to be of interest to all, changing the focus each time to include colonial history and items of colonial era Indian matters. We alternate decorating for the meeting
and enjoy the items owned by some of our members used for the Indians-themed meetings.
We currently have 31 regular members and two life members, having lost a member earlier this year, for whom a memo-
rial service was conducted. We have three member applications in process. Our upcoming meeting will be in July. The State’s new directory/yearbook hopefully will be ready by then, updated
with all Continental Society officers and other pertinent information. Our members look forward to the upcoming Calu-
met to learn more about our Society.
The appreciation of the Missouri Daughters is extended to the current Continental officers for their diligence and speedy
work to be up to speed after the delay in taking office.
NEVADA STATE SOCIETY Rebecca Eisenman, Governor
The goals of this Society are well received by both the Native Americans living in Nevada and our members. Local
tribes are primarily the Shoshone and Paiute, many of whom live on the 28 Nevada official reservations recognized by
the US Government. Members of these tribes live in some of the most desolate parts of the state and live at a minimum subsistence level with few economic resources. Anything we can do to assist them is very welcome.
Currently Nevada has 38 members and 5 prospective members. Members are working with prospective members in the northern part of the state and we hope to charter a second chapter in Reno. This Officer continues to work with prospec-
tive members, holding weekly workshops to locate qualified ancestors. This Officer’s project is raising funds to purchase
school supplies to donate to a qualified Native American classroom.
At our Chartering Meeting in late April 2018, the featured speaker was a grandson of Chief Crazy Horse, Shoku Clown Horse. He delivered a “history lesson” on the Battle of the Little
Big Horn from the perspective of the Native Americans. Shoku is a medicine man and a sto-ryteller from a long line of such in his tribe.
Members participated in a Memorial Day service at the Grant Sawyer Government Building
and Statuary Gardens in Las Vegas. We posed with a statue of a Native American, symboliz-
ing America’s encounters and subsequent friendship with our neighbors. In July, The Society, in conjunction with the local Daughters of 1812 chapter, sponsored a
community program at the Historic Family Search Library on the River Raisin Battlefield. The First State Council meeting was held August 8, 2018, at the National Atomic Testing
Museum in Las Vegas. The site was chosen because the Nevada Test Site is situated on local
Paiute Nation lands. Guests received a guided tour of the museum by Director Michael Hall, which included the Paiute Indian exhibit. The featured speaker, Dr. Linda Miller, de-
livered a program on "Nevada Lands and Native Americans." She incorporated the Native American exhibit at the mu-seum in her talk as well as discussing the land that Helen Stewart deeded to the United States government in 1911, which
later became part of the Paiute reservation here. She brought out details in her book on "Early Las Vegas," which details more events about Helen Stewart and Native Americans. Bookmarks were created as mementos, with information on
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Sarah Winnemucca, a famous Nevada Native American from the Paiute Nation. Dr. Miller spoke about how Sarah appealed to the federal government and was
In November, the members created a basket of Thanksgiving foods, which was
donated to a needy, local Native American family. Many attended a The 20th
Annual Pahrump Inter-Tribal Social Powwow and donated time to the develop-ment of the programs. Presented were Traditional Native American Crafts, Mu-
sic, Food and Dancers.
The Second State Council meeting will be held August 10, 2019 at the Old
Mormon Fort in Las Vegas. The site was the former ranch of Mrs. Helen Stew-
art and was chosen because Mrs. Stewart donated some of her lands to the local Indians and established a school for their education.
Nevada Daughters are proud to claim membership in this Society that provides educational opportunities to our Native American neighbors. We look forward to a deeper exploration into and understanding of the culture of these indigenous
peoples.
OHIO STATE SOCIETY Betty “Betsie” Gricar Goad, Governor
Ohio Society held an Organizing meeting on Oct 7 with fifteen prospective members in attendance. Our carry-in made a great social time for our very productive meeting. After discussing officers, committees, bylaws, and standing rules, we
set a date of Dec 2 for our Chartering meeting.
Our chartering meeting was then held
in Blacklick, Ohio, and were honored to have twenty-six of our thirty-four chartering members attend. With
guests, there were 35 in attendance to
help celebrate our charter ceremony.
What a privilege to have our Governor General, Ann Scott Garner, attend and
install our officers. Madam Governor
General also presented the Ohio Soci-
ety with a gavel, a sash, and a special
pin.
Madam Governor General also pre-sented the Ohio Society with a gavel, a sash, and a special pin. The Ohio offi-
cers contributed to the national schol-
arship fund and then presented the
feather pin to the newly installed State Governor. Our charter members
signed a special charter and told about their ancestor. What a great way to
honor them! We also thanked Barbara
Allison, Treasurer General, Helene
Werner, Historian General, and Adele Bowyer, Asst Registrar General, for
coming and sharing our special day. Their support for our new society was
very special. The Ohio Society would
like to give a special thank-you to Reg-istrar Mary Glenn who worked tirelessly in verifying Ohio's applications in such a timely manner. Her diligence will be
forever appreciated. The Ohio Society continues to grow with another new member and twelve prospective members. We will hold three
meetings a year in various locations around the state so that we may experience many of Ohio treasurers.
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SOUTH CAROLINA STATE SOCIETY Mari R. Nooraai, Governor
The Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars State of South Carolina (CSDIWSSC) had planned for an amazing
Annual Council in Greenville, South Carolina; however, the conference had to be cancelled due to Hurricane Florence.
Safety for all was of the utmost importance. This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the chartering of CSDIWSSC, and the plans for an anniversary celebration are underway with a special ceremony being planned for the 2019 Annual
Meeting in Charleston on Saturday, August 3, 2019 at Magnolias Restaurant.
This past fall CSDIWSSC welcomed four new members, and our Society continues to grow. CSDIWSSC is working on
a new yearbook so that all members will meeting dates and locations, State and National Bylaws, and other information
for each two-year term. This new yearbook format can be easily updated between administrations. During this admini-stration, CSDIWSSC will be focusing on raising funds for our National Society’s Scholarship fund and Indian Schools in
order to impact our country’s future by supporting education, helping our youth succeed in the classroom and beyond.
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars of South Carolina held its Spring Field Trip in Pickens, South Carolina
for a delightful luncheon meeting at the GateHouse Restaurant and special trip to the Hagood Creek Petroglyph Site. Local naturalist Dennis Chastain was the most engaging speaker. Recently, Chastain was awarded the prestigious Ex-traordinary Achievement Award from Upstate Forever because of his more than forty years of work in conservation, spe-
cializing in Native American history.
Members learned about this prehistoric history in South Carolina’s upcountry, and they were able to visit the petro-
glyphs, bringing history to life. It is a privilege to serve as State Governor during your administration.
TEXAS STATE SOCIETY Lisa Kight Alcala'
The Texas Society of the Continental Society of Indian Wars met on Thursday, February 14, 2019 at the Hilton Garden
Inn at Temple, Texas. The meeting was called to order by the Texas Society Governor, Lisa Kight Alcala’ at 1:30 p.m.
The ritual and pledges were conducted by Mrs. Alcala’ and the membership. Mrs. Alcala’ introduced guests and hon-ored members – Mrs. Helene Werner, Historian General CSDIW, Mrs. Karen Hall, Honorary Past Continental Society
and Honorary Past Texas Society Governor, Mrs. Mary Glenn, current Registrar General of CSDIW, past honorary Texas Society Governor and current Texas Society Registrar, Mrs. Carol Steakley, Honorary Texas Society Governor,
and Mrs. Janisue Rigel, Immediate Past Texas Society Governor (present by phone).
Governor Mrs. Alcala’ announced that the Texas Society yearbook has been distributed to all members with email and requested any changes in name, address, phone or email be sent to State 2nd Deputy Governor, Mrs. Tammy Mouliere.
Mrs. Alcala’ advised members that our Continental Society National officers had not changed due to the fact that the annual Continental Society Fall meeting had to be cancelled due to the hurricane and that those officers will instead be
elected and installed in the spring at the meeting in Washington, DC.
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Governor Mrs. Alcala’ also announced to the membership a change in meeting dates for the Texas Society Annual Meet-ing beginning in 2020. Instead of meeting the 1st week in September as in the past, in coordination with the other line-
age groups meeting during that week, Texas Society Annual Meetings will now
be held the 3rd or 4th week in August. This is to allow as many members as
possible who may be members of DAR as well, to attend these other lineage society meetings. This decision was made due to DAR adding additional meet-
ings to their Fall Forum schedule which encroached on the meeting times and
attendance of the other groups’ meeting in the week leading up to DAR Fall
Forum.
Additionally, as a result of this change, the Texas Society will need to amend their state bylaws to come into compliance with our new practice. A few other
state bylaws also need amending so the Texas Society will be up to date with current practices of the society.
A special ceremony was held for Mrs. Helene Werner naming her as an honor-
ary member of the Texas Society. Ora Jane Johnson, Tejas Chapter Governor
and Mrs. Alcala presented Mrs. Werner with a book and a certificate. Other business – a motion was made and adopted to pay the fee due for the
rental of the meeting room at the hotel. Mrs. Karen Hall and Mrs. Mary Glenn introduced for discussion the idea of reverting to just a Texas Society instead of
having chapters in addition to the Texas Society. A motion was made for repre-
sentatives to discuss this with the Continental Society Governor General at the
Spring Meeting. State Registrar, Mrs. Glen, reported on deaths of two members – Mrs. Nedaye Potts and Mrs. Mary Bishop. Other reports were filed. The meeting was adjourned at 2:30 p.m.
VIRGINIA STATE SOCIETY Lila Housden, Governor
The Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars in the State of Virginia held our final meeting of 2018 on September
9, 2018 at Hanover Tavern, VA with Governor Suzanna Townsend presiding. The 2018 – 2020 administration was
elected and installed. The Officers are:
Governor: Lila Housden Vice Governor: Cynthia Matsumoto
Recording Secretary: Donna Hall Treasurer: Lisa Sullivan Historian: Mary Owen Corresponding Secretary: Eloise Schooley Chaplain: Virginia Matsumoto Registrar: Anne Winn
Librarian: Mindy Deviers
Member Constance Paradiso who serves as Insignia Chairman National.
We have 58 members, 2 associates and 14 prospective members. The first meeting of 2019 was held in Charlottesville, VA on February 9, 2019. The VA Society voted to make a gener-
ous donation in support of the new Native American Veterans Memorial being built in Washington, DC. At this meet-ing all of the past Governors of the Society were in attendance including the Founding Governor, Sharon Stine.
To encourage membership and knowledge of the VA Society, we have created a member only Facebook page which is
very popular. We have also begun to collect books on Native American Hisotry and Interests to distribute to area
schools. We hope you will plan to attend the dedication of the Native American Veterans Memorial on Veterans Day, November
2020 in Washington, DC.
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We look forward to hearing about your State / Provincial and Chapter activities.
The Calumet is published twice a year. (Winter and Summer)
December / January Calumet (winter)
June / July Calumet (summer)
NEW MEMBERS January 2017—April 2019
NO. STATE NAME ANCESTOR ANC. ST.
2029 MAL Jennifer Lee Hammer Oates William Rogers VA
2030 MAL Eleanor Hammer Oates William Rogers VA
2031 TX Susan Deidre Pearce Samuelson James Pearce GA
2032 MAL Denese Aline Wilson Adam Saam PA
2033 MAL Mollie Sue Morton Edmund Riggs MD
2034 FL Beverly Jean Markey Gentry George Z. Herb FL
2035 FL Malinda Dawn Ashley John Young VA
2036 FL Nancy Elizabeth Marks Williamson William Farrar VA
2037 AR Roberta Jean Martin Fricke Sophia Ann Brashear Native Am
2038 AR Carolyn Lee Molz Jacobs David Rider/Ryther MA
2039 TX Cordelia Francis Powell Karasek James Fentress TN
2040 IA Lisa Elaine Webourne Lang Giles Hopkins MA
2041 LA Maria Cielle Muller Clemenceau Estienne Langlois IL
2042 TX Norene Pfautz Fiacco Peter Spicer CT
2043 AR Robbie Jean Bridenthal Riley Benjamin Sweetser MA
2044 OK Tara Dawn Wallis Smith Frederick Slemp VA
2045 MAL Constance Doreen Trimmer Lucy George Soule MA
2046 KS Lillian Kay Britton Snodgrass John Rockwell CT
2047 TX Mary Ann Norman Davidson William Hamilton TN
2048 TX Barbara Camilla Allen Mitchell John Patton McCarley TX
2049 TX Linda Nell Gilbert Hoague John Goins/Guynes TN
2050 MD Susanne Kyrstal Pelfrey Apelquist Squire Boone KY
2051 NV Rebecca Sue Smythe Eisenman Daniel Bolinger LA
2052 MD Sarah Nolia Lenore Langford Hardy John Donelson KY
2053 GA Bonnie Mae Gilchrist Baker Isaac Graves MA
2054 GA Virginia Jan McGlaun Caves William Bagley GA
2055 TX Patricia Antoinette Heffron Marburger Dougal McIntosh Carmichael SC
2056 FL Peggy Ann Parrish Sloan Lorem P. Brown FL
2057 NV Joyce Ellen DuVall Jochem Hendriksen Schoonmaker NY
2058 NV Connie Sue Haynes Price Abraham Washburn UT
2059 NV Nancy Lou Harper Hewitt Lewis Gardner GA
2060 MD Mary Ann Bradburn Stockstill Gov Thomas Dudley MA
2061 MD Susan Irene Stockstill Hogan Gov Thomas Dudley MA
2062 MD Mary Jane Stockstill Gov Thomas Dudley MA
2063 GA Cora Loma Greene Denney Ruthy Taylor (Native Am) MS/TN
2064 VA Lisa Luvenia Rogers Sullivan Abraham Hawley VA
2065 GA Beverly Jan Vaughan Baker Andrew Creswell VA
2066 KS Diana Lynn Johnson Turner John Graves MA
2067 GA Sarah Elizabeth Barker Hinson John Minchew GA
2068 VA Mary Ann Dudley Owen Thomas Graves VA
2069 NV Kimberly Ann Paterson Whitfield Peter Grove(Groff) PA
2070 NV Lynda Lee Morrison Rader Lawson Alexander Mingus NC
2071 NV Linda Annette Early Mesinar David Ramsay Clendenin AZ
2072 NV Colleen Barbara Scott Groman William Nemons PA
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NEW MEMBERS (Continued) January 2017—April 2019
NO. STATE NAME ANCESTOR ANC. ST.
2073 TN Karen Lisa Hampton Gardner James Coward NC
2074 MAL Kay Maureen Severson McGirr McGirr Japhet Chapin MA
2075 TX Nancy Kay Leshikar Stephen Hopkins MA
2076 IL Deborah Ann Domain Hebert Noah Copley CT
2077 AR Wanda Kate Beatty Chamberlin Henry McGee Native Am
2078 GA Nancy Laurel Chapman Allen Ruthy Taylor Native Am
2079 NV Celeste June Smith Smythe Daniel Bolinger LA
2080 NV Dr. Elizabeth deEtte Smythe Daniel Bolinger LA
2081 NV Kathleen Ann Hogan Lowe Hannah Brewer Goble Roper MA
2082 MD Brenda Wesner Capt James Avery MA
2083 MD Nancy Lee Waters Lauer James Madison Edwards GA
2084 AR Elizabeth Ann Buffalo Korbus Nicholas Pirtle Bond TN
2085 SC Sallie DuPre Ward Moore Gov John Winthrop MA
2086 SC Mary Ramsdell-Mason Williamson Gov William Bradford MA
2087 AR Shirley Frances Ritchie Ochsner Nicholas Martiau VA
2088 AR Sharon Marie Stanley Wyatt David Rushing AR
2089 OK Clara Louise Welch Terrill Moses Parsley VA
2090 OK Lesa Ann Terrill Larsen Moses Parsley VA
2091 GA Martha Frances Stevens Locke Green H. Livsey/Lipsey GA
2092 GA Julie Shannon Locke Cowan Green H. Livsey/Lipsey GA
2093 KY Julie Lynn Gartland Janes Edmund Basye VA
2094 KY Morgan Leigh Janes Edmund Basye VA
2095 KY Lucinda Ann Gartland Elkins Edmund Basye VA
2096 KY Melva Marie Houck Posey Edmund Basye VA
2097 DC Anne Caussin Henninger Thomas Stanton CT
2098 IL Linda Joy Conway Baker Wm Brewster MA
2099 AR Maralou Cook Spear Christopher Branch I VA
2100 AR Kim Ellen Rushing Bailey John Cloud NC
2101 GA Judith Ann Vance Lowery Louis DuBois NY
2102 GA Kathryn Audrey Kelley Elias Maverick MA
2103 GA Brenda Gail McCosh Eason Wm Pace GA
2104 GA Judith Thornton Miehl Daniel Thurston MA
2105 MD Donna Lee Lorance Porcaro John Tilley MA
2106 MD Patricia O'Brien Everts JacobJ Shermerhorn NY
2107 MAL Anne Farley Henry Dooley VA
2108 FL Raymona Lynn Dease Stephen Hull FL
2109 NV Abra Sara Eisenman Daniel Bollinger LA
2110 NV Aiden Celeste Genovese Daniel Bollinger LA
2111 NV Erin Elizabeth Genovese Daniel Bollinger LA
2112 KY Mary Dan Karsner Raider Evelais Lail KY
2113 KY Anissa Penn Davis Evelais Lail KY
2114 KY Margaret Bryant Karsner Ivancevich Evelais Lail KY
2115 KY Jonn Michelle Johnson Armstrong Moses Tipton KY
2116 KY Susan Elaine Evans McCrobie Edward Davis KY
2117 KY Joyce Lee Thomas Miller John Catlett VA
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NEW MEMBERS (Continued) January 2017—April 2019
NO. STATE NAME ANCESTOR ANC. ST.
2118 KY Amanda Leigh Prestia John Catlett VA
2119 KY Mary Jo Thomas Evans John Catlett VA
2120 NV Barbara Jean Youngman Benjamin Salmon MO
2121 NV Amber Starr McGowan Weichert Andrew Hamilton PA
2122 NV Susan Hamel Powers-Horn Daniel Bailey, Sr NH
2123 NV Alma Katherine Leake Lucas Anthony Holland MD
2124 NV Susan Zink Fauntly Muse PA
2125 NV Roberta Jean Ohlinger Johnson Fauntly Muse PA
2126 TX Katherine Satterwhite West Paul Satterwhite GA
2127 FL Lynea Joyce Warren D'Angelo Richard Warren MA
2128 MD Dorothy Elizabeth Nason Lorance John Tilley MA
2129 AR Donna Lisa Clark Winkleman John Dysart NC
2130 AR Teresa Arlene Clark John Dysart NC
2131 NV Gloria Eileen Herman Aberman Wilhem "William" Best PA
2132 NV Janet Marie Barnes Thompson William Adriaense Bennet NY
2133 NV Phyllis Victoria "Vikki" Allen Kyger Peter Frantz PA
2134 NV Sylvia Marie Stillman Bahr Peter Frantz PA
2135 NV Sandra Jeanne Stillman Rowley Peter Frantz PA
2136 CA Jennifer Christine Arendt Louis LeFlore MS
2137 TX Margaret Ann Duff Miller Munson Jan Teunis Van Pelt NY
2138 FL E. Karen Hodges Johnson Willis A. Hodges GA
2139 MO Donarita Priddle Vocca John Alden MA
2140 MI Nancy Lee Lecky-Chascsa John Gilmore VA
2141 GA Larealia Levvorn Camp Jan Franz Van Husum NY
2142 KY Mary Elizabeth Reynolds Kuster William Woodford VA
2143 MD Sheila Commler Vitiello Joseph Edwards VA
2144 SC Roberta Clara Erwin McHugh Delagall Campbell GA
2145 SC Ivy Elizabeth Flint Blake Roderick McIntosh GA
2146 MI Bennie Mae Latimer Russell Henderson KS
2147 KY Beth Ann Sagraves Cooke Daniel Gobel MA
2148 MO Isobel Ann Baker Babington Capt Roger Pitkin CT
2149 MO Isobel Ann Babington Capt Roger Pitkin CT
2150 MI Lynne Neville Colter Witt John Howard MA
2151 MI Grace June Oliver Colter John Howard MA
2152 DC Jane Wood Worley Peak Edward Fuller MA
2153 KY Carolyn Gayle Roney Goodman John McKittrick VA
2154 CA Marsha Prentiss Rudolph Adams-O'Neill Capt Thomas Munson CT
2155 TX Julie Elizabeth Tolbert Davis Benj Franklin Barton SC
2156 NV Robin Joan Atkinson Vitiello John Hite VA
2157 NV Jean Mauger Akers Hendrick Meese Vrooman NY
2158 NV Susan Irene Hoffecker Bell Jonathan Groves DE
2159 KY Anne Stokes Moore Stephen Collins KY
2160 KY Sandra Darlene Plummer Craddock Edward Boone KY
2161 KY Vicky Lee Thresher Zuverink Capt John Higley CT
2162 KY Jane Evelyn Adams Whitehead Zela Reno KY
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NEW MEMBERS (Continued) January 2017—April 2019
NO. STATE NAME ANCESTOR ANC. ST.
2163 KY Pamela Noe Godwin George Turnley TN
2164 KY Betty Curtis Adams Worthington Edward Boone KY
2165 KY Lura Adams Starnes Edward Boone KY
2166 KY Rose Ellen Novotny Booth Othniel Taylor MA
2167 KY Vicki Lynn Stevens Whitaker Dr.Robert Booth VA
2168 MI Betty Irene McConnell Gricar Goad Joel Howe IA
2169 GA Janice Elaine Newton Thurmond Eldridge Morgan GA
2170 KY Joan Frances Urband Hale Dr. Thomas Starr MA
2171 TX Rhonda Cathleen Pyburn Tutt Mary Coffin MA
2172 LA Bonnita Jo Slaughter George Lee IL
2173 VA Frances Christine Egge Adam Miller/Mueller VA
2174 IL Laurie Ann Turpin Soderholm Thomas Turpin VA
2175 KY Karen Louise Stout Wallace Israel Putnam, Sr MA
2176 KY Beverly Jean Davis Hicklin Richard Ashcraft PA
2177 KY Nancy Ann Nichols Thames Hugh Lawson Montgomery GA
2178 KY Beverly Faye Smith Heath Christopher Miller KY
2179 NV Karen Lynn Wolf Lambert Bowman Wolf KS
2180 NV Jocelyn Elise McCord Lee Lambert Bowman Wolf KS
2181 NV Madelyn Charlotte Feller Lambert Bowman Wolf KS
2182 GA Allie Joyce Ball Patton Aaron Freeman NC
2183 AR Donna Sue Stotts Daniel T. Tollett AR
2184 NV Sandra Lee Rhodes Wallis Dr. Timothy Stidham DE
2185 NV Patricia Carol Scoggin Dell'aira William Ball VA
2186 GA Leslie Jane Hampton Musser Trueman E. Boswell MD
2187 NV Ellen May Futral Nixon Maria Catherine Lorisch PA
2188 NV Carolyn Louise Hall Jones Samuel White NY
2189 NV Kimberly Jean Fleming Sylvanus Shurtleff IL
2190 SC Jane Elizabeth Leigh Willard Kenelm Winslow, Sr MA
2191 NV Mary Ann Bradshaw Like Thomas Flippin VA
2192 CA Cheri Laine Sutter Graham John Nuthall MD
2193 FL Barbara Jean Lynn Albright Peter Montague VA
2194 FL Julia Elizabeth Albright Saldivar Peter Montague VA
2195 DC Shannon Kiley O'Harran John Freeman MA
2196 MAL Cydney Carol King Mullen Jesse King SC
2197 MI Wreatha Karen Bendix-Rowland Henry Barnes TN
2198 TX Cynthia Raye Rackley Cooper Robert Childress AL
2199 TX Nancy Lavern McKee Anthis Wiley B. Amason AL
2200 SC Ruth Inez Hembree Barnett Christian Sigwald SC
2201 SC Carolyn Lee Heape Coulter Nicholas Martiau VA
2202 SC Emmie Elizabeth Steadman William Caldwell SC
2203 SC Vivian Ann Osborn Rose Edward Pedigo VA
2204 SC Carolyn Osborn Sweat Edward Pedigo VA
2205 GA Imogene Wilson Watson James Alexander Ross GA
2206 GA Marlyn Gayle Wilson Nelson James Alexander Ross GA
2207 GA Theresa LaJean Nelson Williamson James Alexander Ross GA
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars Calumet Newsletter—June 2019 PAGE 21
NEW MEMBERS (Continued) January 2017—April 2019
NO. STATE NAME ANCESTOR ANC. ST.
2208 AL Shelia Gail Gaddy Joseph Little TN
2209 SC Nina Marie Akin Capt John Cox NC
2210 SC Catherine Dottelle Minard Duncan Samuel Manning MA
2211 MAL Marianne Diggins Grant Isaac Johnson RI
2212 IL Ann Warren Wilkerson John Cooke MA
2213 TX Ruth Laverne Cattles Cottrell Bartholomew Ball SC
2214 VA Helen Hughes Bernard Webster Robert Hill VA
2215 VA Barbara Elaine Pash Terrill John Short MD
2216 FL Barbara Joan Brown Voi Samuel Perkins MA
2217 IL Linnea M. Liken-Aduddell Joseph Bartlett Teas IL
2218 KS Charlotte Anne Davis Hoverder Joseph Holiday IL
2219 KS Catherine Alice Elizabeth Hoverder Mercurio Joseph Holiday IL
2220 CA Aurora Grace Garrison Giles Hopkins MA
2221 MAL Mary Kay Whitbeck Milquet Capt Thomas Howes MA
2222 FL Karlyn Jane Leslie Shedlowski John Lassley CT
2223 KS Jane Ellen Groves Riddell Hurt Peregrine White MA
2224 SC Susan Mary Cantos Lee James Renfrew VA
2225 SC Carol Lynn Kinross Gallup John Fisher MA
2226 SC Karen Rae Keough McCay William Bradford MA
2227 TN Lynda Faye Winkler Logan Alexander Lowrance NC
2228 FL Brenda Marsha Elam Lovett Aaron Cleveland, Sr CT
2229 GA Scarlett Rene Sullivan Gibson Lazarus John Bryars AL
2230 GA Julia Lynn Palmer Hesler John Tomberlin GA
2231 TX Karen Lee Park Boyers Christian Bumgardner VA
2232 LA Elizabeth Lee Cheney Sewell Ignatious (Nathan) Gann NC/TN
2233 LA Kimbroughly Susan Cogle Morgan Benjamin C. Foster AL
2234 AZ Rita May Andriano Nader Maximillian J. Andriano ND
2235 SC Patricia Ann Carter Gallahorn George Carter SC
2236 SC Kathleen Russell Sharp de Jonge George Livesay VA
2237 SC Henrietta Grisham White Nathaniel Follansbee Sullivan KY
2238 AL Vicki Lynn Presley Thomas Harris VA
2239 MI Christine Joy Sankey Richman Ezekiel Sankey, Sr PA
2240 AL Elizabeth (Betty) Arlynn Hatchett Weir Ignatious (Nathan) Gann TN
2241 DC Sandra MacLean Clunies Moses Willard MA
2242 MAL Marilyn Deybar Alexander Capt George Denison CT
2243 MI Melissa Williams-White Nathaniel Merrill CT
2244 OH Sarah Elizabeth Poulton Keeler Richard Warren MA
2245 OH Patricia Kay Ball Hall Edward Fuller MA
2246 OH Sharon Arlene Dames Copeland William Brewster MA
2247 OH Mary Elaine Chase John Alden MA
2248 OH Kimberly Kay Oberholtzer Bland Richard Warren MA
2249 OH Carolyn Sue Houghton Chapman John H. Houghton IL
2250 OH Sandra Lee Mitchell McCann Heinrich Adam Harman VA
2251 OH Nancy Christine Schirm Wright Richard Wells PA
2252 CA Elissa Marie Collier Jasper Needham MA
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NEW MEMBERS (Continued) January 2017—April 2019
NO. STATE NAME ANCESTOR ANC. ST.
2253 MAL Rose Marie Isgrigg James J. Farnsley KY
2254 DC Christina Marie Dicken Harle Capt John McMurtry KY
2255 OH Suzy Magill Davidson Cochran William Bradford MA
2256 OH Jean Anderson Halls Muetzel Edward Fuller MA
2257 OH Heather Wheeler-Reichert Thomas Rogers MA
2258 OH Christina Ann Wagner Richard Warren MA
2259 CA Noma Jean Eddings Bruton William Stapp GA
2260 OH Kathleen Anne Gobin Dixon Francis Cooke MA
2261 OH Sharon Kathleen Riggs Hendershot William Brewster MA
2262 OH Cynthia Louise Ross Kettler William White MA
2263 OH Regina Joyce Ashley Watson John Young VA
2264 SC Sylvia Aileen Sumner Thorp James Wright VA
2265 SC Julie Sumner Thorp Kerr James Wright VA
2266 SC Jennifer Lynn Thorp Hemann James Wright VA
2267 AL Ann Davis Fite Whitaker Sidney Defoor GA
2268 AL Brenda Gail Clardy Winter William Farrar VA
2269 AL Doris Irene Gray (Dolly) Butler John Jones Winston TN
2270 AL Betty Carolyn Davis Moore William Benson TN
2271 SC Sandra Lackey Custodi John Lackey IL
2272 CA Lori Lynn Haney Clem Samuel Shaw UT
2273 FL Eileen Patricia McNerney Steele Henry Samson MA
2274 VA Donna Kirk West Stoessner Edward Bumpas MA
2275 VA Diane Gwinn Schaaf Robert Gwin VA
2276 OH Holli L. Barnett Marcus Hulings PA
2277 OH Elaine Jo George John J Roberts OH
2278 OH Cynthia Michelle Hinkle Abraham Hinkle PA
2279 OH Janet Merideth Kaufman Peter Reasoner PA
2280 OH Wanda Lynn Haynes Langdon Edward Fuller MA
2281 OH Mary Sharon Miller William White MA
2282 OH Shirley Ann Cohee Hughes Margaret Swisick Ward VA
2283 OH Helen Kay Cohee Wright Margaret Swisick Ward VA
2284 OH Christina Renee Nehring Margaret Swisick Ward VA
2285 OH Georgia Elaine Saylor Ortman Joseph Willard CT
2286 OH Hilda Marie Felton Pappas Capt Myles Standish MA
2287 OH Marilyn Hohn Vaglia Abraham Pietersen VanDeusen NY
2288 OH Patricia Ann Loux Fountain Young NC
2289 OH Donna Jeanette Wilson Vanover Fountain Young NC
2290 OH Angela Dawn Littlefield Webendorfer Richard Warren MA
2291 OH Carolyn Lee Beach White Capt Myles Standish MA
2292 MD Conie Irene Harlow Branch Paul Richards VA
2293 Ok Sharon Kay Dearinger Williams Barnadas W. Rhodes IL
2294 AL Judith Kaye Kennedy Arthur Thomas Porter VA
2295 AL Janet Denman Langley James Calcote MS Terr
2296 AL Rita Louise Haywood Reid Philip Sitton TN
2297 NV Jillian Jean Glenn Mueller Ira Barnes Hyde MN
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars Calumet Newsletter—June 2019 PAGE 23
NEW MEMBERS (Continued) January 2017—April 2019
NO. STATE NAME ANCESTOR ANC. ST.
2298 MI Cheryl Lynn Garnsey Gawne Isaac Crittenden CT
2299 MAL Mary Ann Stamer Cuthbert Nathaniel Wray/Ray Jr VA
2300 TX Donna Lynn Moore Samuel Wotring/Woodring PA
2301 FL Catherine Rebecca Crews Massey Dempsey DuBois Crews FL
2302 FL Sonja Yvonne Crews Crawford Dempsey DuBois Crews FL
2303 FL Margaret Odile Muller Watson Joshua Hagerty GA
2304 AL Eleanor Marie Barker Sanford Joshua Barker CT
2305 AL Terri Lynn Dean Allen Lea TN
2306 CA Carolyn Ogden Beinert Col. William Ball VA
2307 KY Patricia Floyd Phillips Schaar James McDonald NC
2308 KY Carroll Elizabeth Breisch Robert Elkin KY
2309 KY Victoria Taylor Ridings Snelling Phillip Rushing NC
2310 KY Cheryl Lynn Owens Haynes Edmond Bayse VA
2311 AL Ann Ware Coupland Bird May GA
2312 AL Audrey Armstrong Johnson Bird May GA
2313 AL Diana Kay Bass Blankenship Malachiah Dubose AL
2314 AL Margaret Ann Hatchett Cheney Ignatious (Nathan) Gann TN
2315 TX Kellie Elizabeth Mathieu John Alden MA
2316 KY Vickie Lynn Boatwright Canham Daniel Boatwright GA
2317 KY Kathryn Lee Griggs Bux Joshua Dudley IL
2318 KY Stephanie Jean Longmire Clayton Richard Berry KY
2319 AL Mary Alice Wyatt Buehler William Crawford Hutchinson GA
2320 KY Lynn Turner Shea George Givens, Sr VA
2321 VA Marsha Katherine Jones McClelland Thomas Carter VA
2322 VA Linda Diane Hoffman Gallup John Hoffman VA
2323 VA Susan Kendall Rider John Hoffman VA
2324 CA Patricia Louise McKown Goodwin Capt Robert Bratton VA
2325 IL Kathleen Elvene Rice Haas Richard Warren MA
2326 IL Jennifer Ann Lake Warner John Bronson CT
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION January 2017—April 2019
NO. STATE NAME ANCESTOR ANC. ST. 1501 LA Lynda Paulette Aydelott Moreau Marie Catherine Forestier IL
1832 TX Tamera Jo Buhrle Mouliere John Edwards AL
1153 FL Linda Gloria Williams Pyke Williams Samuel Register, Sr. FL
1153 FL Linda Gloria Williams Pyke Williams David Register FL
1749 TX Pamela Ann Roche New Samuel Harrison NJ
1749 TX Pamela Ann Roche New Sgt Richard Harrison, II NJ
1749 TX Pamela Ann Roche New Sgt John Ward NJ
1501 LA Lynda Paulette Aydelott Moreau Newdigate Owsley VA
1119 AR Sheila June Beatty Henry McGee GA
2097 DC Anne Caussin Henninger Thomas Rogers MA
2097 DC Anne Caussin Henninger William Bradford MA
PAGE 24 Calumet Newsletter—June 2019 Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION (Continued) January 2017—April 2019
NO. STATE NAME ANCESTOR ANC. ST. 2097 DC Anne Caussin Henninger Isaac Allerton MA
2097 DC Anne Caussin Henninger George Soule MA
2097 DC Anne Caussin Henninger Stephen Hopkins MA
2002 TX Dana Sue Ribble John Brockett MA
1572 MI Grace Elizabeth Bliss Smith Mary Ide Fuller MA
1501 LA Lynda Paulette Aydelott Moreau Capt. Thomas Owsley MD
1972 VA Allison Diane Loudon Hoopes Doctor Brown NY
1572 MI Grace Elizabeth Bliss Smith Capt. Samuel Fuller MA
1572 MI Grace Elizabeth Bliss Smith Robert Fuller MA
1572 MI Grace Elizabeth Bliss Smith Sarah Bowen Fuller MA
1261 GA Martha "Jane" Joyner Hampton Alfred Penny GA
1531 DC Margaret Mary Russell Paschal Hickman MI
1531 DC Margaret Mary Russell Joseph Warriner MA
1531 DC Margaret Mary Russell Jerome Causin Berryman KA
1531 DC Margaret Mary Russell Joseph Hudson MA
1531 DC Margaret Mary Russell Benjamin Cooley MA
1531 DC Margaret Mary Russell William Pitkin I CT
1531 DC Margaret Mary Russell William Pitkin II CT
2041 LA Maria Cielle Muller Clemenceau Col. John George VA
2041 LA Maria Cielle Muller Clemenceau Marie Catherine Forestier IL
1501 LA Lynda Paulette Aydelott Moreau Urbain Baudreau dit Graveline Canada
1650 LA Lora Sue McDaniel Rev. William Thompson, Jr. MA
1650 LA Lora Sue McDaniel Peter Gunnarsson Rambo NJ
2041 LA Maria Cielle Muller Clemenceau Urbain Baudreau dit Graveline Canada
1499 LA Patricia Ellen Gallagher John Ames/Eames MA
1501 LA Lynda Paulette Aydelott Moreau Angelique Dumont LA
1796 CA Shirley Jean Kloberdanz Arendt John Bronson CT
2097 DC Anne Caussin Henninger John Bissell MA
2097 DC Anne Caussin Henninger Thomas Barber CT
1532 FL Mary Jewel Brooks Rowe Horner Jarvis James Frier FL
1796 CA Shirley Jean Kloberdanz Arendt Benjamin Graves MA
1796 CA Shirley Jean Kloberdanz Arendt John Witt MA
1501 LA Lynda Paulette Aydelott Moreau Blaise Juillet dit Avignon Canada
1501 LA Lynda Paulette Aydelott Moreau Jaques Rachal LA
1900 LA Ellen Elaine Featherston Boston Peter Polley IL
1900 LA Ellen Elaine Featherston Boston William Griffin IL
2041 LA Maria Cielle Muller Clemenceau Blaise Juillet dit Avignon Canada
2041 LA Maria Cielle Muller Clemenceau Alexander Doniphan VA
1774 VA Gail Ann Rice ltschner Hilliard Judge Harris TN
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars Calumet Newsletter—June 2019 PAGE 25
NECROLOGY January 2017—April 2019
1262 GA-IS Johnnie “Lu” Drott Sharp 26 Mar 2016
744 MAL Grace Deupree 10 Jan 2017
346 CA Mary Elizabeth “Betty” Garouette 15 Jan 2017
1751 GA Helen Gertrude Joyner Griffin 08 Mar 2017
*570 MO Helen Roberta Dobell 22 Mar 2017
951 FL Jane Mooney Fruend 05 Apr 2017
1665 IL Jo Anne Plessala 10 May 2017
1407 VA Joyce Jones Franks 08 Jul 2017
755 DC Marion Virginia True 23 Dec 2017
1983 CA-SM Mary Ellen Watson Mohler 02 Apr 2018
1904 AR Margaret Ann Zuber McGrew 10 May 2018
*218 SC Maude LaRoche Alt 17 May 2018
*564 AP Georgiana Mae Swanson 27 May 2018
1049 CA-SM Nell School Erwin 11 Jul 2018
611 DC Ellan Stockwell Thorson 29 Sep 2018
966 TX-GC Ramona Curry Roberts 17 Oct 2018
1627 TX-TC Mary Louise Spencer Bishop 19 Oct 2018
*392 MAL Ann Duffie Fleck 26 Nov 2018
557 AR Dorothy Householder Wilks 27 Nov 2018
1122 GA-PW Camille Redfern Lowery 04 Dec 2018
*1429 MO Linda Morelock Tillotson 18 Dec 2018
1639 KS Patricia Jean Surber 28 Dec 2018
1096 GA-NE Eleanor Edwards Satterfield 04 Jan 2019
2010 FL Lynea Joyce D’Angelo 23 Jan 2019
1755 AP Jane Craig Kincaid 26 Jan 2019
1068 AL Atholeene Goodwin 31 Jan 2019
1908 CA-MC Ethel Maxine Chambers Hobbs 31 Jan 2019
760 MAL Helen Virginia Pairsh Brooks 07 Mar 2019
852 AR Marjo Thornton Dill 01 Apr 2019
617 KS Belva Jean Lightner 11 Apr 2019
1453 FL Sheila Carlton Smith 12 Apr 2019
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars
31st Annual Council Meeting
September 20-21, 2019
REPORT SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
All Continental Officers General, National Chairmen and State/Provincial Governors are to submit reports for
the Annual Council .
Reports submitted as follows: Reports Limited to: 8 1/2 x 11 paper Continental officers National-3 minutes
Double spaced Continental chairmen National- 2 minutes
Limited to 250 words State/Provincial Governors- 2 minutes
Submit Copies by Email to: Governor General Cheryl “Cher” Miller Sesma: lineagegroups@yahoo.com
Recording Secretary General Patricia Gallager ideltadawn@aol.com
Calumet Editor Judy Hull: judyhull@charter.net
Bring 1 copy for yourself to read at CSDIW Annual Council
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Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars
31st Annual Council Meeting
September 20-21, 2019
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Ontario Airport
222 N. Vineyard Avenue
Ontario, California 91764
Complimentary Parking
Complimentary Shuttle to and from the Airport every 30 minutes
Daughters of Indian Wars room rate $139.00 plus taxes (single to quad)
Room rates are available from September 18 – 22, 2019
Wireless Internet
Group Code DIW
Cutoff: 9/5/19 or until the block is filled
48 hour cancellation
https://doubletree.hilton.com/en/dt/groups/personalized/O/ONTO-DT-DIW-20190919/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG
or
1-800-222-8733
9/20/19 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Mission – San Juan Capistrano Tour & Lunch
9/20/19 6:30 p.m. Welcome Dinner – no host (self pay)
9/21/2019 8:00 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. Registration
9/21/19 9:00 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. Meeting & Luncheon
9/21/19 6:00 p.m Dinner Banquet
Mission San Juan Capistrano (https://www.missionsjc.com/about/history/).
We will be boarding the O.C. Cruiser for a ride to the Mission San Juan Capistrano for a docent tour. This will be
followed by lunch at the El Adobe de Capistrano restaurant for authentic Mexican cuisine (http://
eladobedecapistrano.com/). We will then board the O.C. Cruiser for a ride back to the hotel.
Welcome Dinner - Rossa’s Cucina (Italian cuisine) 425 N. Vineyard Avenue, Ontario, CA.
There will be numerous raffle items. Winner need not be present to win. The dream catcher and wall hanging will
benefit the State Governor’s Project. The Indian doll will benefit the National Governor General’s Project. Silent Auction items will be available to benefit the State Governor’s Project. Drawing will be held at the National Council
Dinner Banquet on September 21st. Tickets will be sold 1 for $5, 3 for $10, and 8 for $20.
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars Calumet Newsletter—June 2019 PAGE 27
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars
Annual Council Meeting September 20-21, 2019
REGISTRATION AND MEAL RESERVATION
Lunch Selection
Butternut Squash Soup
Chicken Pesto with Cous Cous, blistered tomato squash and feta cheese
Carrot Cheesecake
Dinner Banquet
Harvest Salad – mixed greens, dried cranberries, candied pecans and cheese crumbles,
served with champagne & raspberry vinaigrette dressing
Choice of Entrée
Roasted Tri-tip with potatoes and green beans almandine
OR Pepper Crusted Salmon with the same sides as above
Dessert – Caramel Apple Crumble
All meals come with coffee or tea (iced or hot)
Food allergies alert here: ______________________________________________________
Name: _____________________________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________________________
Phone: _________________________ Email: _____________________________________
Chapter: __________________________State: _____________________________________
National or State Officer (Title): _________________________________________________
National or State Chairman (Title) _______________________________________________
National or State Honorary (Title): _______________________________________________
Guest Name: ________________________________________________________________
Check No. ____________________________ Total Amount Remitted: __________________
Registration Fee (REQUIRED) $15.00
Mission San Juan Capistrano Tour & Lunch $50.00
Welcome Dinner - circle one yes or no $. 00
Dinner Banquet (circle selection) Tri-tip or Pepper Crusted Salmon $60.00
Lunch $50.00
Raffle tickets - pricing on page one of the Call to Council $ .00
Select the item you are purchasing raffle tickets for Indian Doll or Wall Hanging/Dream Catcher
Check No. ____________________________ Total Amount Remitted: __________________
Make checks payable to CSDIW, California State Society
Mail to CSDIW, California State Treasurer
Shirley Arendt
1906 Louise St.
Santa Ana, CA. 92706-3441
Questions: 7camaros@att.net or 714-679-2838
Reservations must be received by September 7, 2019
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Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars Insignia Ribbon Pin Placement—Revised 1 June 2019
Placement (Placement Continued)
Continental Officer Chapter Officer Past Continental Officer Chapter Charter Member Continental Charter Member Chapter Bar
Continental Chairman Life Member Bent Arrow
State Governor (or State Organizing Governor) Organizing Member Pin
Past State Governor 25th Anniversary Pin State Officer Teepee
State Bar Ancestor Bar/s State Charter Member
Chapter Governor (or Chapter Organizing Governor) Past Chapter Governor
Emblem (dangling from the bottom of the official ribbon)
Scholarship pins may be worn on the right shoulder, either alone or with an officer’s sash.
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars
STANDING RULES PROPOSED CHANGES
Bylaws Committee Chairman, Nancy Kilbourn
1. Standing Rule #5
Life memberships for members under age 60, a one-time fee of $250.00 will be accessed; all other ages
will pay $200.00.
The suggested changes will correct the word usage (access/assess), and more clearly defines age limits.
Suggested changes to read:
Life memberships shall be in two categories. The one time fee of $250 will be assessed for those under the
age of 60. The one time fee of $200 will be assessed for those aged 60 and older.
2. Standing Rule #8
The Spring Board of Management will be held in Washington D.C. in April at the beginning or end of the
other organizations meetings. The time to be determined by the current Governor General.
The suggested changes are for clarification and better sentence structure.
Suggested changes to read:
The Spring Board of Management will be held in Washington D.C. in April, prior to, or following, the
other heritage society meetings. The Spring Board of Management dates will be determined by the current
Governor General.
3. Standing Rules numbers 9-13 belong in the Handbook, not in the Standing Rules. Removing them to the
proper location gives the Society 8 Standing Rules.
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars Calumet Newsletter—June 2019 PAGE 29
The Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars
APPLICATION PAPERS CHECKLIST Check off each item prior to submitting to Registrar General
State / Province: _ Applicant:
DOES THIS PAPER FOLLOW CSDIW REQUIREMENTS? Chapter State
1. Is the applicants name written as it is to be shown on the certificate?
2. Is the email and phone number of the applicant given?
3. Sendone(1)original,andtwo(2)photocopiesoftheapplication.Note:Printfronttobackonlegal-sizedpaper.(Donotsendon4sheets!)
4. Are the following signatures shown on the paper? State/Province Societies with Chapters: Chapter Officers: (Governor, Registrar). State/Province Officers (Governor, Registrar). Signature of two endorsers (on front page). Signature of applicant (on last page).
5. For Supplemental applications, use Supplemental checklist.
6. If another member’s application is used as proof, has a photocopy been enclosed and shown as part of the documentation in each generation?
7. Are all dates written day month (use abbreviation) year (ie. 4 Jul 1776)?
8. DOCUMENTATION: (A) All sources cited for ALL facts, names / dates / locations? (B) Title page/copyright included for all published works? (C) Each generation links to the next? (D) Difficult-to-read records have been transcribed, the transcript attached to a copy of the original document?
9. All pertinent information should be underlined in red; NO HIGHLIGHTS.
10. On the back of each piece of documentation, has the member name, Chapter/State/ Province name and the generation(s) # this doc applies to, been written or attached by address label?
11. Is the male ancestor always shown first in each generation?
12. Is documentation for Proof of Service enclosed and the service and location marked within the document?
13. Has a check been made out correctly for the application fee of $45.00? Check made payable to: CSDIW Treasurer General?
As State/Province Registrar, I have checked that all of the above is in proper order before submitting this application paper.
Date: Phone #:
Sign: • • • • • • •
Include this form with the application, documentation and check. Send to: Lynda Moreau, Registrar General 4009 Green Acres Rd; Metairie, LA 7003-1301 dustbuny@ix.netcom.com • 504-888-9288
Applications Checklist May 2019
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Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars Calumet Newsletter—June 2019 PAGE 31
THE CONTINENTAL SOCIETY DAUGHTER OF INDIAN WARS
CHECKLIST
for a
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION
Please CHECK OFF each item
1. Write correct name for lettering on membership certificate Chapter State
2. Write Email Address of applicant here: Write Phone Number of applicant here:
3. State Society (no CHAPTERS): Two copies of application enclosed State Society with Chapters: Three copies of application enclosed
4. Has the following signatures: State Registrar
Signature of applicant (on last page)
5. If using another member’s application as proof, is a copy enclosed? (It must be shown as part
of the documentation.)
6. All dates written: day, month (use postal abbreviations), year?
7. Is Documentation listed for all names, dates, and places in space provided following each genera-
tion?
8. Is the applicant’s name, state/chapter name, + generation # printed on back of each piece of documentation?
9. Are copies of the TITLE PAGE from any book used enclosed?
10. Is documentation included to link each generation to the next?
11. Are difficult records transcribed and attached to copies of the documentation?
12. Is FATHER’S NAME listed first for each generation?
13. Is Proof of Service marked with service and location?
14. Is check made out correctly, and for $10.00?
15. As State Registrar, I have checked all of the above and all appropriate documentation and check
with the application Date: Signed:
Write phone number here Write email address here:
16. Place this form, the application + copy/copies, and the documentation in a large envelope and mail to:
Ora Jane Johnson, Assistant Registrar General 2680 Poinsettia Drive Richardson, TX 75082-4248 orajane@aol.com 214.616.9679
PAGE 32 Calumet Newsletter—June 2019 Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars
THE CONTINENTAL SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF INDIAN WARS
MARKER ORDER FORM (THIS FORM IS READ/WRITEABLE)
MARKER IS FOR (CHECK ONE): DECEASED HISTORIC MARKER
Name: Location of Historic Marker _____________________
Continental Number:
Name of Cemetery:
Town of Cemetery:
State of Cemetery:
ITEM (Postage not included in price) PRICE per unit QUANTITY TOTAL
3” Marker (stake not included) ................$44.00
5” Marker...................................................54.00
7” Marker ..................................................64.00
Painted Steel Stake ....................................10.00
Brass Stake ................................................15.00
Lugs .............................................................0.00
Total of Order
Add in postage $15.00 for 1; $2.50 for each additional Postage Total
GRAND TOTAL FOR ORDER
Enclosed find check number _ made payable to BEST STAMP; and in the amount of $
SHIP TO
Name
Street Address
City State Zip + 4
Phone Email
Send filled out form and check to: Peggy Comstock
Continental Chairman of Markers, CSDIW
1038 S. Grand Ave. Apt. K01
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
(626) 483-8253
luvwaterlilies@gmail.com
CONTINENTAL CHAIRMAN USE ONLY
Date order & check received:
Date Shipped:
Check #
Mailed order & check to Best Stamp on
ORDER FORM FOR HAMILTON JEWELERS INSIGNIA 930 TOWN CENTER DRIVE SUITE G-50 LANGHORNE, PA 19047 PHONE: 800.786.5890 FAX: 855.420.6365
THE CONTINENTAL SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF INDIAN WARS AUTHORIZES HAMILTON JEWELERS INSIGNIA
TO PROVIDE: RECIPIENT: NATIONAL NUMBER: DATE: SHIP TO: STREET: CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE TELEPHONE NUMBER: EMAIL ADDRESS:
PLEASE CHARGE MY PURCHASE TO: VISA _ MASTERCARD _ AMERICAN EXPRESS
DISCOVER
CREDIT CARD ACCOUNT NUMBER _ EXP. DATE
CHECK ENCLOSED For $ MADE PAYABLE TO HAMILTON JEWELERS INSIGNIA
ITEM GOLD FILLED ENGRAVING INSTRUCTIONS EMBLEM IGIW0012 89.00 *STATE BAR ICDXV0096 77.00 *CHAPTER BAR IGIW0014 72.00 *ANCESTOR BAR IDAC0048 56.00 LIFE MEMBER, BENT ARROW IGIW0016 48.00
STATE GOVERNOR IGIW0017 69.00
PAST STATE GOVERNOR IGIW0018 72.00
CHAPTER GOVERNOR IGIW0019 59.00
PAST CHAPTER GOVERNOR IGIW0020 60.00
RECOGNITION PIN IGIW0021 54.00
MINIATURE EMBLEM IGIW0022 70.00
BRANCH RIBBON
BRANCH BAR DRJE0002 52.00 *CHAPTER OFFICER IGIW0014 72.00 *STATE OFFICER IGIW0031 72.00 OFFICER GENERAL IGIW0023 79.00
PAST OFFICER GENERAL IGIW0024 67.00
CONTINENTAL CHAIRMAN IGIW0025 75.00
CHARM IGIW0026 96.00
ORDER SUBTOTAL
SHIPPING: 8.00
TAX: (NJ, PA, and FL)
TOTAL:
INSIGNIA TO BE PLACED ON RIBBON? _ YES NO
THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR REQUIRED ENGRAVING. ADD $8.00 FOR ALL OPTIONAL ENGRAVING PLEASE ADD $8.00 FOR SHIPPING. PLEASE ADD SALES TAX FOR ORDERS SHIPPED TO NJ, PA AND FL: NJ = 6.625% PA = 6% FL = 7% SHIPPING CHARGES ARE TAXABLE IN NJ AND PA. *Required Engraving ALL ORDERS MUST BE SENT TO: Ann Waggaman
8056 Westfield Circle Vero Beach, FL 32966-5145 ann.waggaman@gmail.com
You may call in your order, but please email Ann your order, for our records INCLUDE ONE, STAMPED, ADDRESSED ENVELOPE ADDRESSED TO: HAMILTON JEWELERS INSIGNIA
930 TOWN CENTER DRIVE STE G-50 LANGHORNE, PA 19047 (800) 786-5890
April 2019 Order Form Hamilton Jewelers Insignia
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Check all applicable: Address Change Death Resignation Date
Email/Phone Change Transfer Dropped Date
Marriage/Name Change Reinstatement (requires fee)
Divorce Other
Member Name: Continental Number: State/Province: Chapter Name:
Address Change Old Address: Old City, State, Zip+4:
New Address: New City, State, Zip+4:
Email / Phone Change/Name Change: Old Email: New Email:
Old Phone #: New Phone #:
Former Name: New Name:
Marriage/Divorce: Maiden Name: Date of Marriage/Divorce:
Name of Husband: Name Preference for Mailings
Death (ALSO send form to the Chaplain General Carla Odom at address below OR complete Chaplain's Next of Kin form): Next of Kin: Date of Death:
Address of Kin: Kin City, State Zip+4:
Continental Offices Held by Deceased:
Transfer: FROM STATE/PROVINCE/CHAPTER: TO STATE/PROVINCE/CHAPTER:
Current State/Province: New State/Province:
Current Chapter: New Chapter:
Former Name: New Name:
CURRENT State/Provincial Governor Signature
RECEIVING State/Provincial Governor Signature
DISTRIBUTION: Chapter Governor to State/Provincial Governor to REGISTRAR GENERAL (Chaplain General also
if reporting a death) (Registrar General will send to all other applicable Continental Officers and Chairmen)
Email or Mail this form to: Lynda Moreau, Registrar General
4009 Green Acres Rd., Metairie, LA 70003-1301
504-888-9288; dustbuny@ix.netcom.com
DEATHS ONLY ALSO SEND Email or Mail to: Adele Bowyer, Chaplain General
14600 Cambridge Drive, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772-7749
301-627-7154; kenbowyer@verizon.net
NAME OF INDIVIDUAL REPORTING Date
Last Revised: 5/4/2019
The Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars MEMBERSHIP CHANGE FORM
(This form is read/writeable)
REGISTRAR GENERAL/CHAPLAIN GENERAL
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THE CONTINENTAL SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF INDIAN WARS
CSDIW SCHOLARSHIP DONATION FORM “Give from the heart so that others may benefit and give back with their hearts” KAM
Please accept my donation of $ to the CSDIW Scholarship Fund
IN HONOR OF
Please send an acknowledgement of my gift for the individual honored to
Name
Street Address
City State Zip + 4
IN MEMORY OF
Please send an acknowledgement of my gift for the individual memorialized to
Name
Street Address
City State Zip + 4
NAME AND ADDRESS OF DONOR
Name:
Chapter/State/Province
Street Address
City State Zip Code
Phone and/or Email
The CSDIW Treasurer General will notify all who donate of the amount they may claim
as a charitable contribution based on the Society’s 501(C)(3) non-profit tax exemption.
Mail form and donation to:
Carol Mayo Steakley CSDIW Treasurer General
2606 Beaty
Odessa, TX 79763-2544
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The Continental Society Daughter Of Indian Wars
PRINTED SUPPLIES ORDER FORM
Helene K. Werner • 1877 Elizabeth Lane West • Jenison, MI 49428-7740
906.322.7724 • hwerner65@gmail.com
Date: ________
Sold To: _________
Address: _________
State: ___________ Zip: _______ - ________
State/ Provincial Society: ___________________________ Chapter: _________
ITEM QTY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL
Ritual EA $10.00 $
Award Certificate EA $ 1.00 $
Indian Wars & Passive Activities EA $10.00 $
CSDIW Tote Bags EA $35.00 $
Yearbook EA $ 0.00 $
Bylaws EA $ 0.00 $
Handbook EA $ 0.00 $
White Binder (5” x 7”) EA $10.00 $
25 Anniversary Pin EA $55.00 $
CSDIW Organizing Member Pin EA $65.00 $
CSDIW Flag Set (Desktop 12” x 18” plus base) $35.00 $
SUB-TOTAL $
POSTAGE $ 5.00
Make checks payable to: Treasurer General CSDIW TOTAL $
Supplies Form June 2019
CONTINENTAL SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF INDIAN WARS, INC
BEAR PIN
$45.00
Support the Governor General’s project of supplying books
and school supplies to Native American children. By mak-
ing a $45 donation you will receive the bear pin shown be-
low.
TEEPEE PIN
$75.00
Our new class of membership is descendants of Native
Americans. If you descend from a Native American and
apply and are approved for membership through that ances-
tor you will receive a special certificate and are entitled to
purchase the teepee pin below for $75.
ORDERING FORM
Item Cost Each Quantity Ordered Total Cost Each
BEAR PIN $45.00 each $
TEEPEE PIN $75.00 each $
Sub Total $
Shipping $
Order Total $
Checks Payable to: CSDIW
Mail order form and check to: Governor General Cher Sesma
18615 Asuncion Street Porter Ranch, CA 91325
818-366-9637 lineagegroups@yahoo.com
(Copy and print this form to order pins)
Continental Society
Daughters of Indian Wars, Inc.