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By cavis , 22 December 2016
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Maggie Rudd DRT application
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DRT Application of Maggie Mooring Rudd
(C. Avis Catalog entry #60)

Daughters of the Republic of Texas
Application for Membership


Maggie Mooring Rudd
Wife of James Calvin Rudd

Decendant of
Alexander Hodge

Applicant examined and approved April 30th, 1907
Maggie G. Milby, State Secretary

Accepted by the Executive Committee May second, 1907
Marie Bennet Uriaz (?), Chairman Executive Committee

DATES
Fees paid April 30th, 1907
Duplicate received by State Secretary April 30th, 1907
Duplicate sent to Secretary of Ben Milam Chapter May 31st, 1907
Certificate of Membership issued by State Secretary May 31st, 1907
Badge issued by State Secretary April 30th, 1907

Application for Membership

Issued by Society of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas

Temple, April 18, 1907
To the Executive Committee of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas:
    I, Mrs. Maggie Mooring Rudd being of the age of fourteen years and upwards, Dec 18th 1869 hereby apply for membership in the Society by right of lineal descent in the following line from Alexander Hodge who was born in Penn on the ___ day of ___ 1762 lived in the Republic of Tex. and who served the cause of Texas Independence (or who served the Republic of Texas).
    I was born in the __ of __ County of Walker, State of Texas.
    I am the daughter of Charles Gray Mooring and Francis Catherine Ross his wife, and grand-daughter of Ely Franklin Ross and Mary Hodge his wife and great-grand-daughter of William Hodgeand Margaret Welch his wife and great-great-grand-daughter of Alexander Hodge and Ruth Hodge his wife and he, the said Alexander Hodge is the ancestor who assisted in establishing Texas Independence, or who served the Republic of Texas, while acting in the capacity of Citizen - one of the Old Three Hundred of Austin's Colonists. 

Signature of Applicant
    Mrs. Maggie M. Rudd

Residence
    Temple, Tex

Nominated and recommended by the undersigned, a member of the society.
Mrs. J. J. Birker
Mrs. C. M. Gooch
I also approve the above application and recommend the applicant W. P. Guber Member Tex. Vet. Assn.


ANCESTOR'S SERVICE
    My ancestor's services, or my husband's services, in assisting in establishing Texas Independence, and in maintaining the independence of the Republic of Texas, were as follows:

Same record as Mrs. Ross Mooring Hall

For the family record look at application of Mrs. Ross M. Hall


N.B.  State whether the information of service is historical or traditional.

Please return this paper, when filled out, to 
    Mrs. C. H. Milby, State Secretary of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.
    Mrs. Anson Jones, President of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.

By order of Marie Bennet Uriaz(?), Chairman of the Executive Committee

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