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    3. Another free database from NEHGS. Bette The Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati Profiles - Free Database! The Society of the Cincinnati was established in 1783 by and for the officers in Continental Service. It was organized in 14 constituent societies, one of which is the Massachusetts Society. Eligibility was based on the officer's length and terms of service. Membership in the Society of the Cincinnati was extended to the officers of the Continental Army - as well as Continental Navy and Marine officers - who had served until the end of the war, plus those who had been declared no longer needed by acts of Congress and those who had served honorably for three years during the war. Also eligible were the oldest male lineal descendants of officers who died in service. The officers of the French Navy and Army who served with the American Army were also entitled to join. This database contains information on those Massachusetts officers eligible for membership. Absence from this list does not conclusively exclude eligibility. The following member profiles were added to the database this week: Daniel Barnes, Daniel Bartlett, Ebenezer Beaumont/Bement, Elisha Brewer, Andrew Brown, David Bryant, Abraham Childs, Asa Coburn, Dudley Coleman, and Abel Cooley. Search the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati Profiles at http://www.newenglandancestors.org/research/database/msc/. ____________________________________________ Check out the Bunker Family Association. http://www.bunkerfamilyassn.org. If your name is Bunker and you are a male, consider joining our surname DNA project.

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