The authors's medals for membership in various orders/societies arranged by prece Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2025 Click to enlarge |
On the advent of taking my first steps in the world of heraldry, circa 2011-2013, I began researching my family history as so much of it was unknown to me. I wanted to learn whose footsteps were imprinted in my soul and share that with my children--sharing this story was everything to me. While uncovering all manner of facts and legends, I wanted to somehow place a permanent marker in our timeline, documenting all that predated my existence. Enter hereditary societies. I knew nothing about this rather interesting world of genetically like-minded people whose ancestors' DNA and their human experiences created a common bond and medal to wear.
Nonetheless, these hereditary societies work assiduously preserving evidence-based family lineages focusing one theme or another. This shared interest--documenting family lineages with the evidence--solved my problem of how to plant that familial stake in the ground while I still roam above it. Thus, I "earned" a rack of medals.
Precedence for ordering hereditary society medals is set by the founding date of the organization. Highly recommend the Hereditary Society Community's website for any reader interested to learn about all of these groups. Please click this link to see the medals/insignia for each society.
1. The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
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4. The Sons of the American Revolution (1889)
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5. The Hereditary Order of First Families of Massachusetts (1985)
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6. The Order of First Families of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation (1991)
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