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DAR Ancestor Bars

March 8, 2008 by Neddy

Alexander STINSON, Senior and his son, David STINSON
DAR Ancestor Bars

I submitted supplemental papers to the DAR for two of my ancestors from Buckingham County, Virginia. They were approved in December of 2007. I then ordered my pins, and here they are.

Since then I have been writing a book that includes documentation on their STINSON descendants, so that others may be able to find the materials they need to connect to these lineages and join the NSDAR (National Society Daughters of the American Revolution). The book will be available here, as soon as I get it finished: “So Obscure A Person”

My ancestors are Alexander STINSON Senior and his son David STINSON.

The image, DAR Ancestor Bars, was originally uploaded by barneykin. It is posted here from Neddy’s flickr.

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Posted in books, Route 66 | Tagged alexander stinson, american revolution, buckingham county, dar, genealogy, stinson, stinson family, stinson genealogy, virginia | 2 Comments

2 Responses

  1. on July 6, 2009 at 1:18 am Sandra Blanlenship

    How much do you charge for your work?


  2. on July 6, 2009 at 9:09 am Edna Barney

    Sandra – I do not charge anything for my writings. My books are for sale at book stores for whatever the booksellers charge for them. I do not sell my photographs although three or four of them are offered as prints.



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