HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER
    OF THE
UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE
CONFEDERACY®
Who is Eligible
Those eligible for active membership are women no less than 16 years of age who are blood
descendants, lineal or collateral, of men and women who served honorably in the Army, Navy,
or civil service of the Confederate States of America or gave material aid to The Cause. Also
eligible are those women who are lineal or collateral blood descendants of members or former
members of the UDC. Adopted children are not eligible for membership by virtue of their
adoptive parents' bloodline but solely by virtue of their natural or biological parents' bloodlines.

Proof of Eligibility
Proof of an ancestor's service to the Confederate States of America must be provided and may
be obtained upon request from any of the following sources (if available):
UDC Business Office: From records of military service compiled from registered applications
and National Archives Microfilm of Confederate Veterans files, upon request of UDC Chapter
Registrar. (Research fee and SASE required.)
Pension records. Confederate pension record information is limited but can be found on the
Web (
http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/confed.html)
State Departments of Archives and History, Confederate Records, if certified.
General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, 8th and Pennsylvania
Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20408. (
http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/civilwar.html)
An authoritative publication: Photocopy of title page, name of author, volume, page number,
year of publication, location of library. Provide certified copy of pertinent data relating to
Confederate ancestor only.
Proof of a veteran's dates must also be submitted and may be obtained from any of the
following sources:
Birth and/or death certificates
Newspaper obituaries
Tombstones (name of cemetery and location must be included; authenticity must be certified;
photograph should be included if possible). NOTE: Tombstone information is not acceptable as
proof of Confederate service.
Annotations in family Bible
Other sources may be deemed adequate; consult with the registrar of the Chapter you plan to
join.
Proof of an applicant's relation to the Confederate veteran must also be provided (usually in
the form of birth, marriage, and death certificates).
Please note that genealogical research is NOT available from the UDC's Business Office.

Admission
Admission to the organization shall be by invitation through a Chapter.
The application shall bear the endorsement of two members of the accepting Chapter to whom
the applicant is personally known. She shall be accepted for membership as described in the
UDC Bylaws.
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