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1) How do you become a member? You will need to prove service to one of these different types of service. A) Military Service: Continental, Naval or Militia State or Local and Privateers. B) Civil Service: State Officials, County and Town Officials (Town Clerk, Selectman, Juror, Town Treasurer, Judge. Sheriff, Constable, Jailer, Surveyor of Highways, Justice of the Peace, etc. C) Patriot Service: Members of Continental Congress, State Conventions and Assemblies. D) Membership in Committees made necessary the War, including service that furthered the cause of the Colonies from April 1774, to the end of war. E) Members of the Boston Tea Party F) Signer of the Oath of Fidelity and Support, Oath of Allegiance, etc. G) Defenders of the Forts on the Frontiers, etc. H) Doctors, nurses and other rending aid to the wounded, (other than their immediate families). I) Furnishing a substitute for military service. J) Ministers who gave patriotic sermons, etc. K) Service in the Spanish Troops and many other types of service. Remember we also have several woman that gave some of these type of service. 2) How old do you have to be to become a member of DAR? You need to be a woman over the age of 18.
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