![]() Ursula Wolcott-Black Swamp Chapter Toledo, Ohio Daughters of the American Revolution Founded Feb. 28, 1928, Merged 1998 |
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The Ursula Wolcott/Black Swamp Chapter's Daughters formally celebrated the merger of the following two chapters on June 6, 1998.
The Ursula Wolcott Chapter was first formed on January 12, 1895 when 12 women got together in Toledo, Ohio. All 12 women could trace their ancestry to Ursula Wolcott (1724-1788) who was the daughter, sister, wife, and mother of Connecticut Governor. Ursula's brother, Oliver Wolcott, signed the Declaration of Independence. The Black Swamp Chapter was organized February 28, 1928, and was chartered February 1, 1929. The organizing Regent was Georgia Dennison Kimmons.
Our LocationOur members live in the Lucas and Wood County Ohio areas. Meetings are held in and around these two geographical sites. Our MeetingsMeetings are held the first Saturday in October, November, December, February, March, April and May; and, the second Saturday in September and June. No general meetings are held in January, July, or August. Contact UsInterested in membership in the DAR? Please feel free to contact us via e-mail. |
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