Eugenia Washington

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Eugenia Washington was an American genealogist and patriot who co-founded the Daughters of the American Revolution and helped promote the preservation of Revolutionary War heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf DAR founder
genealogist
human
patriot
advocated documentation of women’s roles in the American Revolution
preservation of Revolutionary War sites and records
causeOfNotability role in establishing a national organization for descendants of Revolutionary War patriots
coFounded Daughters of the American Revolution NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer United States Patent Office NERFINISHED
United States Post Office Department NERFINISHED
United States government NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup White American
familyName Washington NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork American Revolutionary War history
genealogy
historic preservation
founded Daughters of the American Revolution NERFINISHED
givenName Eugenia NERFINISHED
hasNotableRelative George Washington NERFINISHED
Lawrence Washington NERFINISHED
Mildred Washington NERFINISHED
heritage descendant of a Revolutionary War family
influenced growth of hereditary patriotic societies in the United States
knownFor advocacy for documenting Revolutionary War lineages
encouraging women’s participation in patriotic societies
languageSpoken English
memberOf Daughters of the American Revolution NERFINISHED
movement American patriotic heritage preservation movement
genealogical research movement in the United States
notableFor co-founding the Daughters of the American Revolution
promoting preservation of American Revolutionary War heritage
notableWork organizational records and genealogical work for the Daughters of the American Revolution
occupation civil servant
genealogist
patriotic society organizer
positionHeld first secretary general of the Daughters of the American Revolution
registrar general of the Daughters of the American Revolution
religion Episcopalian
residence Washington, D.C.
sexOrGender female
workLocation Washington, D.C.

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Daughters of the American Revolution (honorary member later in life) foundedBy Eugenia Washington
subject surface form: Daughters of the American Revolution