Former President National Gavel Society
HSC 2007 Honorary Member
Juanita Sue Pierce Augustus, daughter of Albert Reynolds Pierce and Emma Lou Pierce, was born Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ms. Augustus received her Bachelor of Arts from William Woods University. She has two sons: Christian Barrow Augustus and Scott David Augustus. Ms. Augustus is a current resident of Houston, Texas.
Mrs. Adamson is married to Mr. Vincent Cassel Adamson, Jr. The Adamsons have four children (Louise Gurkin Adamson Moore; Vincent Cassel Adamson, III; John Gurkin Adamson; and Kirkpatrick Perrow Adamson). She enjoyed a teaching career and now devotes her time to volunteer civic and charitable activities. The Adamsons reside in Richmond, Virginia.
Memberships
National Gavel Society (President)
Order of the Crown in America (Chaplain; Registrar)
Order of the First Families of Virginia (Corresponding Secretary; Recording Secretary)
National Society Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century (Honorary President General)
Order of the Merovingian Dynasty (Charter Member; 2nd Vice President; Secretary)
Colonial Dames of America
National Society Daughters of the American Colonists (former National Chaplain and National Organizing Secretary)
National Society Children of the American Colonists (Honorary President General)
National Society Daughters of the Barons of Runnemede (Two-Term President)
National Society Americans of Royal Descent
Order of Three Crusades 1096-1192
Order of Descendants of Colonial Cavaliers
Order of the Monarchs of Rheims
Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in the United States of America
Cherokee Women's Pocahontas Club (Claremore, Oklahoma)
(Mrs. Paul Volney DeVoe)
HSC 2007 Honorary Member || HSC Sponsor
Mrs. Helen P. Poindexter DeVoe, the daughter of Archie Poindexter and Inez Houdeshell, was born in Indiana. She was married to the late Mr. Paul Volney DeVoe, and had two children; the late James Frederick DeVoe and Judith Ann DeVoe-Stafford. Mrs. DeVoe graduated from Ball State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree, and complete some graduate work. She retired and resided in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Memberships
National Gavel Society
National Society Dames of the Court of Honor (Honorary President General)
Colonial Dames of America (former President of Chapter XXV)
Welcome Society of Pennsylvania
Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry (Three-term Councillor)
National Huguenot Society
National Society Daughters of the Founder and Patriots of America (National Organizing Secretary
National Society Descendants of Early Quakers
Sons and Daughters of the Colonial & Antebellum Bench & Bar 1565-1861
Hereditary Order of Descendants of Loyalists and Patriots of the American Revolution (Associate Member)
Mrs. DeVoe was the Patron for the Hereditary Society Blue Book in 1995.
The Southwest Blue Book
Other Notes
Mrs. DeVoe was a member of the National Museum of Women in the Arts; the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (House of Burgesses); and the Descendants of Valentine Hollingsworth, Sr. Society. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
(1914 - 1992)
HSC 2007 Honorary Member
Dr. James MacDonald Edwards, son of James Lane Edwards and Florrie Alamo Harp, was born in Jackson, Georgia. A retired General Motors executive, he earned his Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Commercial Science degrees at the University of Georgia. He was a member of Delta Sigma Pi, Kappa Sigma Kappa, and Gamma Delta Phi fraternities. During his lifetime he was awarded five honorary doctoral degrees including a Doctor of Science degree from Holy Trinity College, a school of the Southern Episcopal Church. During WWII Dr. Edwards’ service entailed military intelligence and psychological warfare. For many years he was a member of the Consular Corps – District of Columbia.
Dr. Edwards was highly regarded in the hereditary society world as a leader and dedicated officer. His efforts resulted in his being recognized with awards that included: the Patriot Medal, Silver Good Citizenship Medal, Bronze Good Citizenship Medal and Certificates of Appreciation from the SAR; the Gold and Silver Jefferson Davis Awards, and the Jefferson Davis Chalice with the designation “Mr. Confederacy” from the SCV; Gold and Silver Jefferson Davis Awards from the Daughters of the Confederacy; Gold and Silver Jefferson Davis Awards from the Children of the Confederacy; the Legion of Merit from the MOSB; the Honor Medal from the DAR; and a Plaque of Appreciation from First Families of Georgia, 1733-1797. He was an officer in the Gwinnett (Past President), Dekalb, and White County Historical Societies, the Federation of Genealogical Societies (Region 4 VP) as well as the Georgia Genealogical Society (Past President). Dr. Edwards was also interested in Heraldry being an Honorary Member of the Instituto Heraldico – Barcelona Spain and received a grant of Arms from the Cronista Rey de Armas - Kingdom of Spain.
Dr. Edwards achieved, during his lifetime, the distinction of being one of only five living Commanders in Chief of both the Sons of Confederate Veterans and Military Order of the Stars and Bars with SVC and MOSB Awards named in his honor.
Memberships
National Gavel Society (former Secretary)
Colonial Order of the Acorn
Hereditary Order of Descendants of Colonial Governors
Sons of Confederate Veterans (former Commander in Chief)
Military Order of the Stars and Bars (former Commander in Chief)
National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims (Honorary Governor General)
First Families of Georgia, 1733-1793 (Honorary Governor General and one of the three founders of the organization).
Continental Society Sons of Indian Wars (Honorary Governor General)
National Society of Washington Family Descendants (Honorary President General)
Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry (Past 2nd Vice President General)
Society of Descendants of Knights of the Most Noble Order of the Garter Windsor Castle
National Society Sons of the American Revolution (First Vice President of the Atlanta Chapter; former President of the Georgia Society; former National Trustee, National Awards Committee Chairman)
Aztec Club of 1847
Order of Lafayette (former Captain)
Military Order of Foreign Wars in the US
National Society Sons of the American Colonists
National Guild of St. Margaret of Scotland (Protector)
National Society Descendants of Early Quakers
British American Society of London
St. George’s Society of Jacksonville, Florida
Burns Club of Atlanta
Chivalric Orders
Hospitaller Order of Saint John (former Grand Marshal; Knight; and Bailiff; Recipient of the Grand Cross of Justice)
Listed In
Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities
Who’s Who in Finance and Industry
Who’s Who in the South and Southwest
Community Leaders of America
Personalities of the South
Who’s Who in the Bicentennial
International Biographies
Notes
Dr. Edwards was an international traveler and made many friends around the world. His friendships resulted in his becoming interested in and a member of numerous International Orders. Dr. Edwards was active in multiple charitable, civic and cultural causes in the United States which resulted in his being honored as an Honorary Admiral in the Texas, Alabama, Georgia, and Nebraska Navies; a Kentucky Colonel, an Honorary Captain of the Belle of Louisville, and an Honorary Lt. Col. of the Alabama Militia.
He was a lifelong member of the Presbyterian Church.
(1930 - 2005)
HSC 2007 Honorary Member
Eugene Arthur Fortine was born in Maracaibo, Venezuela, the oldest son of Dwight Hugh Fortine and Alice Frances Wilson. He returned to the United States with his family, and grew up living on or near oil fields in California. Mr. Fortine attended Stanford University where he was graduated with both a B.S. in Petroleum Engineering and an M.S. in Petroleum Engineering. While at Stanford, Mr. Fortine met his wife, Patricia Ann Jones. They were married for over fifty years, and have four children, (Alan David Fortine; Judith Lee Tillar; Linda Jean Yale; and Terri Fortine Baker) and eleven grandchildren.
Mr. Fortine worked as a petroleum engineer for Richfield Oil Company (now ARCO), and then for the United States Army with the Corps of Engineers, working at the Engineer Research and Development Labs at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Mr. Fortine also worked in the architectural aluminum business, as a partner in industrial hardware sales, and as a construction estimator for roof-framing and glass and glazing companies. He retired from full-time employment in 1996. Gene passed away in Waco, Texas on December 1, 2005.
Memberships
National Gavel Society
Order of First Families of Virginia
General Society of Mayflower Descendants (former Governor General)
Order of Scions of Colonial Cavaliers 1640-1660
Hereditary Order of Descendants of Colonial Governors
Jamestowne Society (former Councilor of the First California Company)
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts
Welcome Society of Pennsylvania
Society of the Descendants of the Colonial Clergy (former Councilor)
Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry
National Huguenot Society (Treasurer of the California Society)
Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia
Sons and Daughters of the Colonial & Antebellum Bench & Bar 1565-1861
National Society Sons of Colonial New England
National Society Descendants of Early Quakers (former Keeper of the Common Fund)
Order of the First Families of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Descendants of Founders of New Jersey
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Order of First Families of North Carolina
Elder William Brewster Society
Notes
Mr. Fortine enjoyed wine tasting and collecting fine California wines. He was an avid tennis player, and indulged in watching American Football. He enjoyed duplicate bridge, as well. Mr. Fortine secured a patent from the United States Patent Office for the mudsill anchor.
He was a Kentucky Colonel and member of the Stanford Alumni Association; Phi Sigma Kapp Fraternity; and North Hollywood High School Alumni Association. Mr. Fortine also maintained membership in Plimoth Plantation (Overseer); Pilgrim Society; American-French Genealogical Society; Lake Elsinore Genealogical Society; Foulke Family Association; and Platt Family Association.
He and his wife were members of the First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, where Mr. Fortine served as an elder.
(Mrs. Frederick Tracy Morse)
HSC 2007 Honorary Member
Mary Genevieve Forbes Morse, daughter of James Forbes and Mabel Savin, was born June 8, 1905 in New Rochelle, New York. Mrs. Morse earned her B.A from Polytechnic Institute, Ruston, Louisiana. She was a member of Sigma Delta (English Honorary Society) and is a past National President of Kappa Delta Sorority.
She married Frederick Tracy Morse in Charlottesville, Virginia on January 1, 1926. Dr. Morse was a Professor Emeritus in Engineering at the University of Virginia and authored several textbooks in his field. Mrs. Morse took seriously her role as faculty wife, contributing her varied managerial skills in her involvement in the UVA academic community. Dr. and Mrs. Morse had one child, Robert Frederick Morse. Mrs. Morse has two grandchildren, Ann and William, and two great-grandchildren, John and Edmond.
Mrs. Morse was a true Grande Dame of the hereditary societies. A quiet-spoken, gentle woman, she was an avid patriot, a renowned worker, (particularly in her chosen avocation of genealogy), and a true friend to her associates in many organizations. Mrs. Morse, though slowed physically by time, was avidly interested in her genealogical activities, and attended meetings in her local area in her 102nd year. She was an inspiration to all who know her.
Memberships
National Gavel Society (Honorary President, former Recording Secretary)
National Society Daughters of Colonial Wars (former National President)
Hereditary Order of Descendants of Colonial Governors (former Governor General)
National Society of Americans of Royal Descent (former President General)
Order of Three Crusades 1096-1192 (former President General)
National Society Daughters of the Barons of Runnymede (former President General)
Order of the Crown in America (former Vice President)
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, (Vice President General for life)
Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in the United States of America
Colonial Dames of America, Chapter IX
Descendants of Colonial Clergy
National Society Daughters of the American Colonists
Jamestowne Society (former President of the Virginia Company)
Colonial Daughters of the 17th Century (former Past 1st Vice President General)
National Guild of Saint Margaret of Scotland
Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry
Descendants of King William I, Conqueror & His Companions at Arms
Authorships
Give Us Grateful Hearts; A Compilation of Prayers of the Era of the American Revolution
Through the Years and other Poems
The Monticello Cook Book, Third Edition (Editor)
Listed In
Who's Who in Poetry
International Who’s Who in Poetry
Who’s Who of American Women
World’s Who’s Who of Women
Who’s Who in the South and Southeast
Who’s Who in the Old Dominion
Dictionary of International Biography
The Two Thousand Women of Achievement
Notes
Mrs. Morse also held membership in the British American Society and was past Curator General, and past National President of the National Officers Club. She was a member of Christ Church in Charlottesville, Virginia.
(Mrs. Richard Lindsay Roberts)
(1911 - 1997)
HSC 2007 Honorary Member
Martha Todd Barker Roberts, daughter of Winston Brooks Barker and Mary Louise Herrick was a native of Covington, Kentucky. Mrs. Roberts was married to Richard Lindsay Roberts who died in 1972. He was an officer with a leading bank in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Roberts had been employed by the Cincinnati Art Museum. She was an historian widely recognized as an authority on genealogy and was devoted to historic preservation and restoration projects. Martha Todd Roberts died October 14, 1997.
Memberships
National Gavel society (former President)
Order of First Families of Virginia 1607-1624/25 (former President)
Order of the Crown in America (former President)
National Society Daughters of the Seventeenth Century (Honorary President General)
National Society Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America (former Counselor)
National Society Daughters of the Barons of Runnemede (Surety)
National Society Daughters of the American Colonists (former Historian)
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (Appointed Member to the Committee Chairmen's Association and the President General's Reception Room Committee)
Mrs. Roberts was honored by the National Society Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century by the named Rare Book Fund at the College of William and Mary. In addition, she originated the establishment of the Catherine Lindsay Knorr Records Restoration Fund for the Order of the Crown in America.
Other Notes
Mrs. Roberts served as a member of the Historical Board of Duncan Tavern in Paris, Kentucky. She was a member of Highland United Methodist Church of Fort Thomas, Kentucky. Mrs. Roberts served as First President of the Holly Hill Guild Protestant Children's Home, as well as Campbell County Chairman of the Kentucky Heritage Committee (1970-1980).
HSC 2007 Honorary Member & Former Vice President
John Griffin Richardson Rountree, the son of Otis J. and Harriet Griffin Rountree, was born in Ocala, Florida. He was educated at The Bolles School and attended the Ringling College of Art and Design. He was awarded the honor of Accademico Corrispondento by L'Accademia Tiberina, Rome, Italy, in 1970.
Following a fourteen-year career in Washington, D.C. as an association management executive and publisher, Mr. Rountree retired to his native state of Florida where he actively pursues his interest in genealogy and American history.
Memberships
General Society of Colonial Wars (life member and former Gentleman of the Council, District of Columbia Society)
Order of the Crown In America
One Hundred Living Descendants of Blood Royal
National Society Americans of Royal Descent
Order of Three Crusades 1096-1192
Ancient Heraldic and Chivalric Order of Albion
Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in the United States of America
Baronial Order of Magna Charta (life member)
Military Order of the Crusades 1096-1192 (life member)
Society of Descendants of Knights of the Garter, Windsor Castle (life member)
Jamestowne Society
Hereditary Order of Descendants of Colonial Governors
Presidential Families of America (Representing President Thomas Jefferson; former 2nd Vice President; life member; recipient of the Distinguished Service Award)
General Society Sons of the Revolution (life member, District of Columbia Society)
National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (former Librarian General)
General Society of the War of 1812 (Vice President General, Florida Society)
Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States (life member, Florida Society)
Order of Indian Wars of the United States (Life Companion)
Sons of Confederate Veterans
Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry
National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims
Military Order of the Stars and Bars
National Huguenot Society (life member, District of Columbia Society)
National Society of Sons of the American Colonists (former Archivist General, life member)
Hereditary Order of Descendants of the Loyalist & Patriots of the American Revolution (former Librarian General, charter member, hon.)
First Families of Georgia 1733-1797
National Society Sons and Daughters of Antebellum Planters 1607-1861
Order of Scions of Colonial Cavaliers 1640-1660 (former Marshal, Founder Member)
Founding Families of the State of South Carolina
The Hereditary Register of the United States of America, President, General Editor and Chairman of the Advisory Committee - 1972, 1973, 1974. Recipient 1st Place Award for Hard Bound Volumes, The Printing Industries of the Virginias, 1972, 1973.
Chivalric Orders
Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem (Grand Cross, Founding Prior of the Priory of St. King Charles the Martyr, Washington, DC; former Member of the Grand Council; Councillor of the Priory of St. Michael and St. George of New York City)
Listed In
The Social Register (New York)
The Social Index (Palm Beach, Florida)
The Social List of Washington, D.C. (through 1976)
The Blue Book of Washington, D.C. (through 1976)
Marquis Who's Who In America
Other Notes
Mr. Rountree belongs to various social clubs and professional organizations, and is a Perpetual Member of Ashlar Lodge No. 48 F&AM. He is a member of Trinity Episcopal Parish in St. Augustine, Florida and is a former Chairman of the Board of Governors of the St. Augustine Yacht Club.