​​The Elizabeth Campbell Russell Chapter NSDAR

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​Last updated: March 15, 2018

​​American patriots fought and sacrificed for the freedoms we enjoy today. Membership in the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) honors and preserves our patriot ancestors legacy. Being a member of the DAR offers volunteer opportunities through various programs and activities, promoting their legacy by actively supporting historic preservation, education, and patriotic endeavors.


Any woman is eligible for membership who is 18 years of age or older and can prove their lineal, bloodline descent from an ancestor who fought or gave aid during the American Revolutionary War. Each application submitted to the NSDAR for approval, must provide documentation for each statement of birth, marriage, and death (leading up to and including) her Revolutionary War patriot ancestor. 


​If you believe you have a patriot in your family tree and have an interest in joining our chapter, please contact our chapter Registrar.  We are happy to answer questions and help guide you in the process of documenting your lineage and connecting you to your patriot ancestor. ​​

Elizabeth campbell russell chapter NSDAR

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​National Society Daughters of the American Revolution​

Central City, Kentucky

For further information about joining the Elizabeth Campbell Russell Chapter NSDAR, please contact our chapter Registrar.

Throughout the calendar year we participate in many community programs and we're also involved in activities promoted at the state and national DAR level. You can find more information on upcoming and past events, which is further detailed on our activities page. 


Our chapter and other DAR communities across our country participate in ...

  • Restoring and maintaining historical sites
  • ​Preserving genealogical records, artifacts and historical documents
  • Locating, restoring and marking Revolutionary War patriot gravesites and headstones
  • Supporting schools through donations and volunteer efforts
  • Providing scholarships and awards to outstanding students throughout the country
  • ​Promoting education and citizenship through youth programs
  • Sponsoring American history essay contests for youth
  • Providing volunteer time to assist military veterans
  • Supporting America's service personnel through a variety of programs
  • Sponsoring special programs promoting the Constitution
  • Celebrating with new citizens at naturalization ceremonies