President National CasperThank you for visiting the website of the National Society Daughters of the American Colonists (NSDAC).

Are you interested in joining an enthusiastic and friendly lineage society? Do you enjoy spending your time researching colonial and genealogical records so that you can share them with everyone? Are you interested in serving your community by supporting our veterans? Would you like to recognize and award individuals, groups and outstanding JROTC/ROTC cadets of the United States military and much more? Then NSDAC may be just the place for you.

Our NSDAC members are descendants of men and women who were residents of America when it was under foreign government as colonies and who served in 28 categories of acceptable patriotic or civil service prior to July 4, 1776.

Prospective members are always welcomed in NSDAC. We hope you will use this website to learn more about us and then contact us to start your own application process soon. We look forward to hearing from you!

Mary Raye Kiser Casper
2024-2027 National President

The Work of The Society

Patriotic

Patriotic

Historical

Historical

Educational

Educational

Our Sections, States & Chapters

NSDAC Sections, States and Chapters

Our National Society consists of State Societies having two or more chapters, and also State Societies without Chapters. The State Societies with chapters and State Societies without chapters are organized into five different geographical Sections.

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National Society
Daughters of the American Colonists

Honoring and commemorating the history and deeds of the men and women who resided in one the original thirteen American colonies.