A Scottish Fraternal women's group with the purpose of furthering its Scottish heritage through fellowship and friendship. The Daughters of Scotia was founded in New Haven, Connecticut, June, 1895. It was started to bring ladies of Scottish birth, descent, or married to a Scot, together for friendship. At the present time we have thirty-four lodges across the country.
Any lady interested in information about the Daughters of Scotia may contact a member of the Sacramento Lodge, KILWINNING #203.
A Scottish Fraternal women's group with the purpose of furthering its Scottish heritage through fellowship and friendship. The Daughters of Scotia was founded in New Haven, Connecticut, June, 1895. It was started to bring ladies of Scottish birth, descent, or married to a Scot, together for friendship. At the present time we have thirty-four lodges across the country.
Any lady interested in information about the Daughters of Scotia may contact a member of the Sacramento Lodge, KILWINNING #203.
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Good morning,
I recently had my DNA processed through Ancerty.com and 23 and ME. The results show 23% Scottish. My family can trace be traced back to Sir Walter Turnbull.
I would be interest in attend a meeting and possible joining the Lodge.
Thank you
Colleen
Good morning,
View lessI recently had my DNA processed through Ancerty.com and 23 and ME. The results show 23% Scottish. My family can trace be traced back to Sir Walter Turnbull.
I would be interest in attend a meeting and possible joining the Lodge.
Thank you
Colleen
Hello - I recently discovered that my father's parental side is from the Scottish Highlands. I've been able to track that line back to the 1500s in the Scottish Isles. I recently saw an article in the Sacramento Bee about your organization and I may be interested in joining. Are you a social and/or community service group? Is there a monthly meeting that newcomers may attend? I look forward
View moreHello - I recently discovered that my father's parental side is from the Scottish Highlands. I've been able to track that line back to the 1500s in the Scottish Isles. I recently saw an article in the Sacramento Bee about your organization and I may be interested in joining. Are you a social and/or community service group? Is there a monthly meeting that newcomers may attend? I look forward to hearing from you. Kathi
View lessHi Kathi,
Try reaching out to the organization at oakpiper@2jamisons.com.
All the best,
Sacramento365
Hi Kathi,
Try reaching out to the organization at oakpiper@2jamisons.com.
All the best,
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My paternal grandmother was a member of a lodge in California in the late 1950s to possibly early 1960s. She lived in Glendale, CA, at the time of her death in 1961. Of which lodge would she have likely been a member? Her name was Pringle Russell (married name). Her maiden name was Pringle Sanderson Gray Mill. Can you find her? No urgency on this. I am just curious.jeFZC
My paternal grandmother was a member of a lodge in California in the late 1950s to possibly early 1960s. She lived in Glendale, CA, at the time of her death in 1961. Of which lodge would she have likely been a member? Her name was Pringle Russell (married name). Her maiden name was Pringle Sanderson Gray Mill. Can you find her? No urgency on this. I am just curious.jeFZC
View lessHi Blanche,
Please reach to oakpiper@2jamisons.com for assistance.
All the best,
Sacramento365
Hi Blanche,
Please reach to oakpiper@2jamisons.com for assistance.
All the best,
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