COLONEL JOHN MILTON SANDIDGE CHAPTER - BASTROP, LOUISIANA
UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY
COLONEL JOHN MILTON SANDIDGE CHAPTER - BASTROP, LOUISIANA
UNITED DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY
Those eligible for membership are women at least 16 years of age who are lineal or collateral blood descendants of men and women who served honorably in the Army, Navy, or Civil Service of the Confederate States of America, or who gave Material Aid to the Cause. Women who were adopted are eligible only through the bloodline of the biological parent. Also eligible are those women who are lineal or collateral blood descendants of members or former members of UDC.
No Confederate ancestor who took the Oath of Allegiance before April 9, 1865, shall be eligible to be used for application for membership. If proof of further Confederate service is available, thereby nullifying the Oath of Allegiance, the ancestor shall be considered for approval.
Representative from Louisiana; born near Carnesville, Franklin County, GA, January 7, 1817; moved to Louisiana and became a planter; served as Colonel in the Mexican War; member of the State house of representatives 1846-1855 and served two years as speaker; delegate to the State Constitutional Convention in 1852. The Colonel served throughout the War Between the States.