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Photo courtesy of Tisbury Manor
NEW MEMBER -- The Tisbury Manor Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution welcomed a new member at the October meeting. Dorinda Galbraith, left, joined by proving her lineage to Revolutionary War patriot John Nims, from Massachusetts, who was a private in the Hampshire County militia in 1777. For information on DAR, email tisbury_manor@mainedar.org, visit www.mainedar.org/tisburymanor and like the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/tisburymanordar. Galbraith is pictured with Kathy Normandin.
Photo courtesy of Tisbury Manor
NEW MEMBER -- The Tisbury Manor Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution welcomed a new member at the October meeting. Dorinda Galbraith, left, joined by proving her lineage to Revolutionary War patriot John Nims, from Massachusetts, who was a private in the Hampshire County militia in 1777. For information on DAR, email tisbury_manor@mainedar.org, visit www.mainedar.org/tisburymanor and like the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/tisburymanordar. Galbraith is pictured with Kathy Normandin.
New Tisbury Manor member
The Tisbury Manor Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution welcomed a new member at the October meeting. Dorinda Galbraith joined by proving her lineage to Revolutionary War patriot John Nims, from Massachusetts, who was a private in the Hampshire County militia in 1777.
Photo courtesy of Tisbury Manor
NEW MEMBER — The Tisbury Manor Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution welcomed a new member at the October meeting. Dorinda Galbraith, left, joined by proving her lineage to Revolutionary War patriot John Nims, from Massachusetts, who was a private in the Hampshire County militia in 1777. For information on DAR, email tisbury_manor@mainedar.org, visit www.mainedar.org/tisburymanor and like the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/tisburymanordar. Galbraith is pictured with Kathy Normandin.
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