
Philip Perry Chapter
Cocoa, fl

Regent Billie Ann Tadich, welcomes
you to the
Philip Perry Chapter located in Cocoa, Florida, on the east coast near
the Atlantic. The chapter was organized on February 22, 1915, in
Titusville, Florida, by Susie Brown Brady,
the great-great granddaughter of Lt. Philip Perry, a Revolutionary
officer who was killed while attempting to capture a British spy. The chapter
began with a membership of 17 patriotic women in the city of Titusville
and relocated to the city of Cocoa in 1938, where the majority of
members lived. We have grown to a current membership of 82 daughters in
2006.
Why Join
the DAR?
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to participate
in efforts to preserve American heritage through education
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to promote and
assist in the celebration of commemorative patriotic and historical
events
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to join with
others who cherish our priceless heritage so that we can more
effectively protect our American way of life, defend our democratic
form of government, and promote the ideals of patriotism and love of
country
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to preserve
the memory and tradition of our Revolutionary ancestors in a permanent
genealogical record
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to further the
work of the NSDAR through its three objectives: historical
preservation, promotion of education, and patriotic endeavor
DAR
Membership Requirements
Do
you have a Revolutionary Patriot in your family tree? Membership in DAR
honors and preserves the legacy of your Patriot ancestor. Over two
hundred years ago, American Patriots fought and sacrificed for the
freedoms we enjoy today. As a member of DAR and a participant in the
society’s various programs and activities, you can continue this legacy
by actively supporting historic preservation, promotion of education,
and patriotic endeavors. Click this Eligibility
link to see if you are eligible.
We look forward to meeting with you!

For
chapter
information, email
Registrar Jo
Compton.
Daughters
of the American
Revolution promote
Patriotism, Education, and
Historic Preservation.

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Last Revision: Aiugust 4, 2008
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