Carole Jean Drake Belcher is a native of Binghamton, New York. She is the daughter of Carroll Clayton and Geraldine Skinner Drake. Carole is married to William Walter Belcher, and they have two children, Jon and Katryna. Carole received her B.S. in Library Science, and is a professional registered parliamentarian. During her career, Carole was a junior high school librarian, and is now retired.
Society Memberships
National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims (Honorary Governor General)
National Society Descendants of Early Quakers (Past National Presiding Clerk)
National Society Daughters of Founders and Patriots (National President 2015-2018)
Women Descendants of the Ancient and Honorary Artillery Co. of MA (National Corresponding Secretary)
National Society Dames of the Court of Honor (Honorary Trustee for Life)
Guild of Colonial Artisans and Tradesmen 1607-1783 (First Vice President General)
National Society Sons and Daughters of Antebellum Planters (Vice President General)
Descendants of Sheriffs and Constables of Colonial & Antebellum America (2nd Vice President)
National Society Daughters of American Colonists (State First Vice President)
National Society Daughters of Colonial Wars (Honorary State President)
Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry (Past National Officer)
National Society New England Women (Past Director General)
Dutch Colonial Society (National Genealogist)
Sons and Daughters Colonial & Antebellum Bench & Bar (Past National Officer)
National Society U.S. Daughters of 1812 (Past State Officer)
National Society Colonial Dames of the 17th Century (Past Chapter President)
National Society Colonial Daughters of the 17th Century (State Officer)
Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865 (Chapter Officer)
Daughters of Indian Wars (Past State Officer)
Mayflower Society
Flagon and Trencher
Colonial Dames of America
Descendants of the Founders of Hartford
Order of the Descendants of Physicians and Chirugiens
Americans of Royal Descent
Order of the Crown of Charlemagne
National Huguenot Society
First Families of Connecticut
First Families of New Hampshire
Descendants of Early Postmasters
Founders Fellowship
A native Georgian, Patricia Ann Scott Williams Garner was born to J. B. Scott and Frances Jones Scott at Rome Georgia. She is the widow of Colonel Willie D. Garner, Sr. She is of Native American heritage and serves as a healer of the Cherokee Tribe. Mrs. Garner also has many verified colonial and royal lines in America and Northern Europe. This candidate has two daughters, both graduates of Georgia Colleges, and three grandchildren, two college graduates, one of whom is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy and on active duty as a First Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. Ann Garner taught him to fly. Her youngest grandson is a college sophomore and participating in the ROTC program.
Mrs. Garner retired from military duty in the rank of Major in the National Guard having served last as a Family Services officer. She has been employed for the past 18 years as General Manager of Dawson Municipal Airport. She was formerly a registered nurse and a dental hygienist, Ann Garner served in the medical field for 33 years prior to moving to Parrott. She owns a small farm where she grows cotton, peanuts and blue berries. She is also a Huguenot descendant and remains engaged as an artisan and silver smith. Additionally, she is proficient in Native American beading and garment designs, the creator of a number of the society portfolios and tote bags seen in DC during the heritage season, and various fine needlework. She supports a local Christian ministry in Parrott, Georgia by donating the space in two commercial buildings for worship and family activities. Recently she served as Mistress of Ceremonies and a primary benefactor for the Purple Heart Memorial Highway dedicated from Columbus to Albany, GA.
Ann Scott Williams Garner is considered by her peers as a leading example of a Renaissance Woman, as a Marine, Native American healer, nurse, hygienist, airport manager, pilot, silver smith, needle crafter, heritage leader, and officer, deceased military officer's wife, mother and grandmother She is a member of 30 plus hereditary societies.
Memberships
Continental Society Daughters of Indians Wars (Governor General, former First and Second Deputy Governors General, and Registrar General. She served as Co-Chairman to digitize all applications for CSDIW and coordinated their storage at Stone Mountain)
Order of the Descendants of the Justiciars (Co-Founder, Chief Justiciar, former First and Second Vice-Justiciar)
Society of Descendants of Lady Godiva (Co-Founder, First Lady in Waiting)
Descendants of Colonial Mothers (Co-Founder, 2nd Vice President)
Order of the House of Wessex (Founding Secretary General)
Order of Alba (Secretary General)
National Society Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century (Organizing Secretary General, former Councillor)
National Society Colonial Dames of the XVII Century (Assistant Registrar)
Order of the Monarchs of Rheims (Inaugural Chaplain)
National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims (Elder General, former Organizing Secretary General)
Founders Fellowship (Founding Council of Fellows, Chaplain)
National Society Daughters of the American Colonists (Marshal)
National Society U.S. Daughters of 1812 (Sergeant at Arms)
National Gavel Society (Member)
The Colonial Dames of America (South Carolina Chapter, Member)
Other memberships will be provided upon request
Leadership of State Societies
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars (Honorary GA Governor)
Daughters of Colonial Wars (Honorary GA President)
U.S. Daughters of 1812 (Honorary GA President)
Other Leaderships
Continental Society Daughters of Indians Wars, INC (Organized and led the First Chapter)
U.S. Daughters 1812 (Re-Organized and led the Benjamin Hardin Chapter)
Colonial Daughters of the 17th Century (Organized and led Oglethorpe Chapter)
Southern Dames of America (Organized and led Chattahoochee Valley Chapter)
Other Activities
Mrs. Garner is a member of The Army and Navy Club of Washington, DC and serves to sponsor CSDIW that holds Annual Board meetings on that site.
Sarah “Sally” Wood Hlavay is a native of Corvallis, Oregon. She is the daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Sidney Wood, Sr. and Mary Eleanor Grantham Wood. Sally was married to the late Joseph Francis Hlavay. Sally completed her undergraduate work at the University of Georgia, earning a B.S. She completed her M.B.A. at Pepperdine University, and an M.A. in Teaching at Emory University. Sally’s career has been as a Professional Fundraiser, serving as Associate Director of Alumni Relations for Emory University; as the Atlantic Regional Manager for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital; as an educator at Holy Innocents Parish Day School, as a number of other roles. Sally’s service to the community has been significant and extensive. She is, for instance, a fifty plus year member of the National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century, serving as Organizing President of First Emigrant Chapter in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Memberships
The Baronial Order of Magna Charta
The National Society of Americans of Royal Descent
The Military Order of the Crusades
The Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in the United States of America
The Order of the Merovingian Dynasty
Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry
The Hereditary Order of Descendants of Colonial Governors
The National Guild of St. Margaret of Scotland
The National Gavel Society
National Society Children of the American Revolution (#68219 - admitted October 22, 1951, South Carolina State Society Vice President)
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (Chapter Regent-Heritage Chapter, Calgary. Alberta, Canada; First Vice Regent, Beverly Hills Chapter, California Fifty-Five years as of October 1963)
Colonial Dames of America (1979, Chapter XX, Los Angeles, California)
National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century (Organizing President, First Emigrant Chapter, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Member for Fifty-one years as of June 1967)
National Society Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century
National Society Daughters of Colonial Wars (National President, Honorary National President)
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars (Governor General, Honorary Governor General)
National Society Daughters of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company (National First Vice President Court President, Arizona)
Order of the Descendants of the Justiciars (2nd Vice Justiciar, Founding Member)
National Society Dames of the Court of Honor (State President, Arizona)
National Society New England Women (State President, Arizona)
National Society Daughters of the American Colonists (State Regent, Arizona)
National Society Children of the American Colonists (Adult Adviser Chairman, Life Members)
National Society United States Daughters of 1812 (State President, Arizona)
National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims (Governor, Arizona)
Hereditary Order of the Loyalists and Patriots of the American Revolution
Hereditary Order First Families of Massachusetts
National Society First Families of New Hampshire (Founding Member)
Piscataqua Pioneers
Sons and Daughters First Families of Newbury
Daughters of the Union 1861-1865
Daughters of Union Veterans
United Daughters of the Confederacy
DUSA
The Society of Descendants of the Colonial Clergy
Colonial Bench and Bar
Descendants of Cape Cod and the Islands (Founding Recording Secretary General)
Descendants of Early Postmasters 1607-1900 (Founding Member)
Listed In (Publications)
Foremost Women of the Twentieth Century
International Who's Who of Professional and Business Women (ABI)
Who's Who of American Women (Marquis Who's Who)
Other
Association of FundRaising Professionals
National Charity League- Founder Chapter (Los Angeles, California)
Washington Athletic Club
Willow Park Golf and Country Club
President's Society, University of Alberta
Episcopal Church of the Advent
Interests: Literacy, Travel, Golf, and Music
Volunteer - CanLearn Society
Chairman, Peter Gzowski Invitational Golf Tournament for Literacy
(Raised over $1,000,000 for Adult and Children's Literacy for Calgary, Alberta) Willow Park Charity Classic
Peter Gzowski Literacy Award NSDAR, National Literacy Award Winner Calgary Community Service Award
HSC Advisor || HSC 2018 Honorary Member
Charles Owen Johnson, Esq., was born in Monroe, LA, the son of Dr. Clifford U. Johnson and Laura (Owen) Johnson. On graduation, Mr. Johnson received a B.A. from Tulane University, being elected to Phi Beta Kappa. Later he received a LL.B. from Harvard Law School, a JD from Tulane Law School and a LL.M. from Columbia Law School.
Mr. Johnson, a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association enjoyed a successful career in law in Louisiana and Washington D.C. Mr. Johnson served for twenty-four years in the Tax Court Litigation Division of the Chief Counsels Office, Internal Revenue Service, and as Chief of the Court of Appeals Branch, the last eleven years of his service. He was in the Army of the United States from 1950-1952, during the Korean Conflict, and was an overseas veteran the last year. Mr. Johnson resided in Arlington, VA, and Palm Beach, FL (his winter home).
Memberships
Society of the Cincinnati in the State of South Carolina
General Society of Colonial Wars (past Governor of the Washington D.C. Society, Fellow of the Samuel Victor Constant Society)
One Hundred Living Descendants of Blood Royal
National Society Americans of Royal Descent
Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in the United States of America
Order of the Merovingian Dynasty
Ancient Heraldic and Chivalric Order of Albion
National Gavel Society (Honorary President)
General Society Sons of the Revolution (past President of the Washington, D.C. Society)
National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (past President of the Washington, D.C. Society)
General Society of the War of 1812 (past President of the Washington, D.C. Society)
National Society, Sons of Colonial New England (Founder, past Governor General)
National Society of Descendants of Early Quakers (past National Presiding Clerk)
Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York
Saint David's Society of the State of New York
Saint David's Society of Washington D.C.
St. Andrew's Society of Washington, D.C.
National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims (past 2nd Deputy Governor General; past Treasurer General)
Huguenot Society of South Carolina
The Huguenot Society in New Orleans
National Huguenot Society (Genealogist General; past President of the Louisiana Society)
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (Associate Companion)
Sons and Daughters of the Province and Republic of West Florida 1763-1810 (Founder, past Governor General)
Jamestowne Society
National Society of Old Plymouth Colony Descendants
Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry (past President General)
Society of the Descendants of the Colonial Clergy (past Chancellor Gen.)
Hereditary Order of the Descendants of Loyalists & Patriots of the American Revolution (Co-Founder, past Governor General)
Hereditary Order of the Descendants of Colonial Governors (past Governor General)
First Families of Georgia 1733-1797 (past Chancellor General)
Order of the Founders and Patriots of America (past Governor of Washington, D.C. and Louisiana Societies; past Genealogist General; and past Deputy Historian General)
Order of the First Families of Mississippi 1699-1817 (past Founding Governor General)
Military Order of the Stars and Bars (past Judge Advocate General)
Hereditary Order of the First Families of Massachusetts (Governor General 2004-2006; Member No. 2, Registrar General)
Order of the First Families of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 1636-1647 (Founder, past Governor General)
Order of Descendants of Colonial Physicians and Chirurgiens (past President General)
Descendants of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company (Governor General 2004-2006)
Order of the First Families of Connecticut (Governor General 2004-2006)
Plymouth Hereditary Society (Governor General 2004-2006)
Sons and Daughters of the Colonial and Antebellum Bench and Bar 1585-1861 (Founder, past President General)
National Society Sons and Daughters of Antebellum Planters 1607-1861 (Founder, past President General)
Order of Scions of Colonial Cavaliers 1640-1660 (Founding Governor)
Military Order of the Foreign Wars of the United States
Order of Indian Wars of the United States
Continental Society of Indian Wars
The Hereditary Order of the Families of the Presidents and First Ladies of America (Founding Member; Attorney General)
Royal Society of St. George
Sons of Confederate Veterans (Gold Award Recipient)
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Flagon and Trencher
Texas First Families certificate
Louisiana Colonials
Descendants of the Founders of New Jersey
Jefferson Davis Medal Certificate and Cross of Military Service (awarded by the United Daughters of the Confederacy)
Certificate of Arkansas Antebellum Ancestry (awarded by the Arkansas Genealogical Society)
Chivalric Orders
Knight of Grace of the Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem.
Listed In
Who's Who in the South and Southwest
Who's Who in American Law
Who's Who in Government
Who's Who in the World
Who's Who in America
Who is Who in Freemasonry
National Social Directory (1974)
The Northern Virginia Social Register (1975)
Social Register of Washington, D.C. (1976)
Social Directory of New Orleans (1990)
Social List of Washington, D.C.
Blue Book of Washington, D.C.
Other Notes
Mr. Johnson served as first editor of Hereditary Register of the United States of America, under the President and General Editor, John Griffin Richardson Rountree. He was also chairman of the editorial committee. Mr. Johnson was a member of the English-Speaking Union of the United States, the Harvard Club of the City of New York and the Harvard Club of Washington, D.C. He was active in a number of Fraternal Orders and is a Perpetual Member of Alexandria-Washington Lodge No. 22 AF&AM in Alexandria, Virginia, of which George Washington once served as Worshipful Master. He was a member of the Harvard Club of Boston, Massachusetts; the Round Table Club of New Orleans, Louisiana; and the Army and Navy Club of Washington, D.C.
Kimberly Kay Ormsby Nagy, M.D., is a native of Toledo, Ohio. She is the daughter of Donald E Ormsby and Ruth A. Steinbrecher, and has two children, Donna Maria Nagy and Amanda Leigh Nagy. Kim completed her undergraduate work at the University of Toledo with a B.A. She completed her M.D. at Ohio State University, and subsequently earned her PLCGS (Professional Learning Certificate in Genealogical Studies) at the National Institute for Genealogical Studies. Dr. Nagy is now retired after 30 years as a Trauma Surgeon at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, IL.
Memberships
National Society Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America (National Vice President)
Order of the First Families of New Hampshire (Deputy Governor General and Founding Member)
National Gavel Society (Secretary)
Guild of Colonial Artisans and Tradesmen 1607-1783 (Corresponding Secretary General)
Descendants of Cape Cod and the Islands (Registrar General and Society Co-Founder)
Women Descendants of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company (Registrar National)
Descendants of Early Postmasters 1607-1900 (Surgeon General and Founding Member)
Associated Daughters of Early American Witches (Honorary President General)
National Society Children of the American Colonists (Honorary President General)
Order of First Families of Maine (2nd Honorary President General and Charter Member)
National Society Sons and Daughters of Antebellum Planters (Honorary President General)
National Society Descendants of Early Quakers (former National Trustee)
Descendants of Colonial & Antebellum Sheriffs & Constables (former Recording Secretary General and Founding Member)
National Society Children of the American Revolution (former Senior National Assistant Registrar)
Descendants of Colonial Clergy (former National Councilor)
United States Daughters of 1812 (State President)
National Society Southern Dames of America (Organizing State President)
Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century (State Second Vice President)
National Society Colonial Dames of the 17th Century (State Recording Secretary)
National Huguenot Society (State Recording Secretary)
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (State Corresponding Secretary)
Continental Society Daughters of Indian Wars (State Treasurer)
National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims (Honorary Branch Governor)
National Society Daughters of the American Colonists (former State Corresponding Secretary)
Dames of the Court of Honor (former State First Vice President)
National Society Daughters of Colonial Wars (former State Chaplain)
Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic (Circle Chaplain)
Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War (Tent Secretary)
National Society New England Women (former Colony President)
Illinois Heritage Alliance (Treasurer and Founding Member)
First Settlers of Shenandoah Valley (Charter Member)
Century Families of Ohio (Charter Member)
Order of the Founders of North America (Charter Member)
Founder's Fellowship (Charter Member)
National Society Daughters of the Union
Descendants of the Founders of Ancient Windsor
The Winthrop Society
Hereditary Order of Families of Presidents and First Ladies
Flagon & Trencher
Colonial and Antebellum Bench & Bar
National Society Old Plymouth Colony Descendants
Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry
Order of Descendants of Ancient & Honorable Artillery
Colonial Dames of America
Hereditary Order of Descendants of Colonial Governors
Piscataqua Pioneers
Hereditary Order of First Families of Massachusetts
First Families of Connecticut
First Families of Ohio
Settlers and Builders of Ohio
Descendants of Whaling Masters
National Society Colonial Dames of America
Society of Indiana Pioneers
Descendants of Founders of New Jersey
Authorships
Kimberly Ormsby. My Ancestry: Selected Descendants of Reuben H. Hill, Sr. with Related Families Dodds, Beckets, Taylors, Foresters, Stovers, Dietericks, Wileys and Mumfords. Toledo, OH. Privately published. 1980.
Kimberly Ormsby Nagy, MD. My Ancestry: Selected Descendants of Reuben H. Hill, Sr. with Related Families Dodds, Beckets, Taylors, Foresters, Stovers, Dietericks, Wileys and Mumfords. Second Edition. Downers Grove, IL. Privately published. 2001.
Kimberly Ormsby Nagy, MD, compiler. Associated Daughters of Early American Witches Roll of Ancestors. Salt Lake City, UT: Family Heritage Publishing, 2012.
Kimberly Nagy and Delories Robinson-Vaughn. "The Woman in the Well" in National Society United States Daughters of 1812 NewsLetter. 2014: 91 (2) 19.
Boyd DR and Nagy KO: "Chapter 8: Trauma Unit". In Guinan PD, Printen KJ, Stone JL and Yao JST, eds. A History of Surgery at Cook County Hospital. Amika Press, Chicago, IL 2015.
Nagy, Kimberly Ormsby: "Who Was the Father of William D. Hill?: Using Several Record Types and Locales to Prove a Theory". in Ohio Genealogical Society Quarterly. 2016: 56 (3) 295-9.
Listed In
Who's Who Among American High School Students 1977-78
Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare 4th Ed. 2002-03
Who's Who in Science and Engineering 7thEd. 2003-04
Who's Who in American Education 7th Ed. 2006-07
Who's Who in Science and Engineering 9th Ed. 2006-07
Who's Who of American Women 25th Ed. 2006-07
Who's Who in American Education 8th Ed. 2007-08
Who's Who in Science and Engineering 10th Ed. 2008-09
Other Honors
Illinois State Children of the American Revolution "Legacy of Leadership" Award 2007
National Society Daughters of Early Quakers Appreciation Award 2010
National Society Daughters of Founders and Patriots National Special Award 2011
Other
Dr. Nagy has been researching her family for over 40 years. Since retiring, she has more time to help others with their research as well as her own. In addition to the lineage societies listed above, she belongs to several Genealogical societies, including the Association of Professional Genealogists, the National Genealogical Society, as well as several local and state societies. She enjoys speaking about genealogy to these societies. She is also a prolific author, and her publications will be available for review on her personal listing. Kim is active in her community through First Congregational Church of Downers Grove, P.E.O., and other local community service groups.
Eleanor Warrene Smallwood Beasley Niebell was born in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Graeme T. Smallwood and Dorothy Hubbell Smallwood. She was married in 1943, in Washington, D.C., to William Niester Beasley and the mother of twin daughters. Her second marriage in 1955, in Arlington, VA, to Paul Milton Niebell and the mother of two daughters and one son, deceased. She resided in Potomac, MD.
Mrs. Niebell's early education was in Washington, D.C., much under private tutelage. She later studied in Geneva, Switzerland and in Brussels, Belgium.
Memberships
National Gavel Society (Honorary President)
Order of the Three Crusade 1096-1192 (2nd Vice President General)
National Society Americans of Royal Descent (Treasurer General)
Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in the United States of America (2nd Vice President)
Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry (Honorary President General)
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (past Vice President General, Honorary State Regent of Washington, D.C. Society)
National Society Children of the American Revolution (Honorary Senior National President)
National Huguenot Society (past Assistant Treasurer General, Scholarship Committee Member, Trustee of the DuBois Scholarship Fund, Washington D.C. Society)
National Society Daughters of the Barons of Runnemede
National Society Daughters of Colonial Wars (past Councilor of the Washington, D.C. Society)
National Society Dames of the Court of Honor (Treasurer of the Washington, D.C. Society)
Ladies of the Garter
Order of the Crown in America
The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America
The Colonial Dames of America
Club of Colonial Dames (2nd Vice President of the Washington, D.C. Club)
Dames of the Loyal Legion of the United States (Treasurer of the Washington, D.C. Chapter)
Hereditary Order Descendants of Colonial Governors (Councilor General)
Hereditary Order of Descendants of Loyalists and Patriots of the American Revolution
Sons and Daughters of the Colonial & Antebellum Bench & Bar 1565-1861
Order of the First Families of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 1636-1647 (charter member)
National Society Women Descendants of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company (past Delegate)
National Society Daughters of the American Colonists (past Treasurer of the Washington, D.C. Society)
National Society Children of the American Colonists (Life Promoter)
National Order of the Blue and Gray (life member)
National Congress of Patriotic Organizations, Inc. (past Regent)
NSSAR and NSCAR (Recipient of the Good Citizenship Medal; Daughters of Liberty; CAR SAR Gold Medal of Appreciation; CAR SAR Bronze Medal of Appreciation, Martha Washington Award and Three Oak Leaves; member George Washington Fellows; and was honored with institution of 'The Eleanor Smallwood Niebell Award'
Chivalric Orders
The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem (Commander Sister Grade III, C.St.J.)
Other Notes
Mrs. Niebell is the author of Centennial Plus One, The Centennial History of the National Society Children of the American Revolution 1895-1996. She was a member of the Smithsonian Benefactors Circle, and a life member of the Maryland PTA. Mrs. Niebell was an active member of St. George's Episcopal Church in Glenn Dale, MD.
LTC Charles Robert Odom was born the son of Ennis Guilford Odom and Effie Cacindy Nash Odom of Durham. He was married to Carla Lucille Whitehurst of Durham on June 6, 1964 at Grace Baptist Church, Durham. They have two daughters, Charlotte Martin Odom Lytle Perrin, Catherine Lynne Odom Quick and three grandsons.
Mr. Odom was educated in the Durham Schools. At Campbell College he was Treasurer and a charter member of Nu Kappa Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, Service Fraternity, President of Phi Beta Lambda, President of North Carolina Future Business Leaders of America, and selected the North Carolina’s Future Business Leader of the Year. Mr. Odom completed undergraduate work with a B.S. degree in Business. After a brief career with Carolina Power and Light Power Company in Raleigh, North Carolina he enlisted during the buildup of the Vietnam War.
Lieutenant Odom graduated from Officer Candidate School at Fort Lee, Virginia and was immediately deployed to the Republic of Vietnam where he served as an Engineer Supply Officer and later as a Subsistence Supply Officer. Following an assignment as a Test Officer at the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Captain Odom graduated from the Quartermaster Officer Career Course at Fort Lee. He deployed to the Republic of Thailand and was appointed Executive Officer to the Depot Commander and later Secretary to the General Staff. At Fort Rucker, Alabama he commanded the 108th Quartermaster Company followed by duty as Chief of Protocol. He graduated from Troy State University with a MBA.
At Campbell University, Major Odom was an Assistant Professor of Military Science with the ROTC Detachment and inducted into the Faculty Senate. He graduated from the United States Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas . He was deployed to Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany, at the United States Army Europe Headquarters in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics. LTC Odom’s final military tour was a five-year assignment at the United States Army Logistics Management College (ALMC) at Fort Lee, Virginia as Director for both the United States Army Auditors and Major Items Management Courses. He was a graduate of a number of the other courses at ALMC. LTC Odom also served as a guest lecturer at the Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. He retired in the Regular Army rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
His post-military career included employment as a Systems Analyst at Computer Science Corporation, Co-Owner of B&O Computers, and recently as a G.E.D. Instructor. The Odoms returned to Durham after living around the world including 33 years in Virginia.
Society Memberships
Descendants of American Prisoners of War
Descendants of Brian Boru (Co-Founder; Inaugural Parliamentarian)
Descendants of Colonial Mothers 1607-July 4, 1776 (Co-Founder; Inaugural First Vice President; Honorary President General)
Descendants of Continental Colonial Officers (Founder; Inaugural Commander Retired)
Descendants of Early Postmasters 1607-1900 (Founding Parliamentarian; Former Surveyor)
Founders Fellowship
General Society of Colonial Wars (Virginia and North Carolina Societies; Former Lt. Governor, North Carolina Society)
General Society of the War of 1812 (Virginia Society)
General Society Sons of the Revolution (Virginia and North Carolina Societies; Former Treasurer, North Carolina Society)
Guild of Colonial Artisans and Tradesmen 1607-1783 (Former First Vice President General)
Hereditary Order of Descendants of the Loyalists and Patriots of the American Revolution (Honorary Governor General)
Hereditary Order of the Red Dragon (Founder; Inaugural Parliamentarian)
Hereditary Society Daughters of Founding Fathers of America 1606 – 1656 (Honorary Member)
Military Order of the Foreign Wars of the United States of America
Military Order of the World Wars
National Gavel Society (Former Treasurer)
National Order of the Blue and Gray (Former Historian General)
National Society of Descendants of American Farmers (Co-Founder; Inaugural Advisor)
National Society Sons and Daughters of the Antebellum Planters 1607 – 1861 (Honorary President General)
National Society Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims (Honorary Governor Virginia Branch; Honorary Governor General; Founding Honorary Governor, Founding Treasurer, Virginia South Branch; Dual Member, North Carolina Branch)
National Society Sons of the American Colonists (Former Archivist General)
National Society Sons of the American Revolution (Former member Richmond Chapter)
Order of Bacon's Rebellion (Founder; Inaugural Second Deputy Governor; Former First Deputy Governor)
Order of Descendants of Colonial Cavaliers 1640–1660
Order of Descendants of El Cid (Founder; Inaugural Parliamentarian)
Order of Descendants of the Justiciars (Honorary Member; Founding Auditor)
Order of Founders of the Granville District 1663-1763 (Founder; Inaugural Aide-de-Camp)
Order of Indian Wars of the United States
Order of the First World War
Order of the Founders and Patriots of America (North Carolina Society)
Order of the Founders of North America 1492-1692 (Founding Deputy Chronicler General; Charter Member)
Order of the Honorable Artillery Company
Order of the Kings and Queens in the Holy Lands (Honorary Member)
Order of the Monarchs of Rheims (Honorary Member)
Order of the Second World War
Order of the Steel Magnolias (Co-Founder; Inaugural Treasurer; Former Parliamentarian)
Order of the Vietnam War (Founder; Inaugural Vice-Commander)
Order of Washington
Order of William the Marshal (Founder, Inaugural Parliamentarian)
Saint Andrew's Society of North Carolina
Society of Descendants of Lady Godiva (Associate Member)
Society of the 1704 Virginia Quit Rents (Inaugural Recording Scribe; Former Parliamentarian)
Sons and Daughters of the Colonial and Antebellum Bench and Bar 1565 -1861 (Honorary President General)
Sons and Daughters of Virginia Founding Fathers (Charter Member)
Sons of Spanish American War Veterans (Associate Member)
Veteran Corps of Artillery State of New York
Virginia Huguenot Society (Honorary Member)
Chivalric Orders
Sovereign Military Order of the Temple of Jerusalem (Priory of Saint Thomas a` Becket, Knight Chevalier)
Editor
The Planter, a publication of the National Society Sons and Daughters of Antebellum Planters 1607-1861, 2015-2017.
The Barrister, a publication of the Sons and Daughters of Colonial and Antebellum Bench and Bar 2018-2020.
Co-Editor
At Mother's Knee, a publication of Descendants of Colonial Mothers, 1607-July 4, 1776, 2019 - 2021.
The Colonial Dispatch, a publication of Descendants of Continental Colonial Officers, 2020 - 2022.
The Bugler, a publication of the National Order of the Blue and Gray, 2021 - 2023.
Granville Gazette, a publication of Order of Founders of the Granville District 1663 - 1763, 2022-2024.
Other Notes
LTC Odom was of the Baptist and Episcopal Faith, and a former lector, Sunday School teacher, and member of the choir. He was the former President of the Chapel Council at Mark Twain Village Chapel, Heidelberg, Germany, Chairman of the Board of Deacons, Director of the W.W. Hammond Recital Series at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, Colonial Heights, Virginia, and Junior Warden of Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church, Petersburg, Virginia. He performed solo, in quartet and with choirs, where duty called, in churches and choral festivals in America, Vietnam, Thailand and Germany. He was a member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church.
The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International named LTC Odom as a Paul Harris Fellow. He was former President of the Colonial Heights Club and a twenty-five-year member. He and his family received the Family Life Award as Family of the Year from the Coats Women’s Club. LTC Odom was former Chairman of the Board of the Fort Rucker School Association, member of the Board of Visitors at Mary Baldwin College, and for many years Class Agent for Campbell University. He was a former member of the Petersburg Music Festival Chorus and Vice President, Board of Directors of Crater Community Hospice.
For several years Charles Odom and his wife supplied and posted colors for individual patriots interred at the Spanish American War Cemetery, on the grounds of the Hampton Veterans Medical Center, Hampton, Virginia. During his administration President General Odom presented the National Society Sons and Daughters of Antebellum Planters bronze marker and certificate of award to Shirley Plantation at Charles City County, Virginia and to the Richard Wainwright Barber Farm, Rowan County, North Carolina. He served as sponsor for 26 hereditary groups for their respective events held at the Army and Navy Club, Washington.
He was a member of the Army and Navy Club of Washington, D.C. He was an adjunct member of the Swamp Fox Board of Directors and a founding member of the Book Club of Umstead Pines Club. LTC Charles Robert and Carla Whitehurst Odom established a Hereditary Society Community Scholarship at the College of William and Mary.
LTC Odom was the recipient of the Order of El Cid Merit Award. He was honored by Descendants of American Farmers with the Vietnam War Veterans medal and a Certificate of Valor presented at the Inaugural Military Tribute Ceremony.
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LCDR Richard Morgan Wright, Jr., USCG (Ret.) was born at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, CA, the son of Captain Richard Morgan Wright, US Navy (US Naval Academy, ’41, Pearl Harbor – USS Tennessee (BB-43), World War II submariner (seven war patrols), Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, Navy and Marine Corps Medal and Knighted by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands as a Commander, Order of the Oranje Nassau) and Marilyn (Burgess) Wright. He married Diane Lynn Morgan and has two children Kelley Jean Wright and Julie Ann Wright.
He has Bachelor of Arts, History from the University of West Florida, 1974, Master of Arts, Economics from the University of West Florida, 1978, and U.S. Army Aviation School, 1970.
Captain, U.S. Marine Corps 1969-1978
Naval Aviator: UH-1H and CH-46D helicopters
Combat tour: Hoi An, Vietnam '71-'72 (Subunit 1, Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company (1st ANGLICO) and Air Liaison Officer, 2nd Brigade, Republic of Korea Marines) Awarded the Purple Heart, Air Medal, Navy Commendation Medal w/ Combat “V” (for valor) and the Combat Action Ribbon
Flight Instructor, HT-18 Squadron, U.S. Navy Flight School, Pensacola, FL
Search and Rescue Pilot, Station Operations and Engineering Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, NC
Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Coast Guard 1978-1994
Coast Guard Aviator: HH3F helicopter
Search and Rescue Pilot (New Orleans, LA, Sitka, AK, 202 Squadron, Royal Air Force, Scotland, UK, and Traverse City, MI)
Operations Officer, Administration Officer, Coast Guard Air Station Traverse City, MI (Received the US Coast Guard Commandant’s Letter of Commendation)
Chief, Aviation Life Support Branch and Program Manager, Helicopter Rescue Swimmer Program, USCG Headquarters, Washington, DC (Awarded the Coast Guard Commendation Medal)
Director of Safety and Flight Operations, Helicopter Association International, 1996-2006.
Society Memberships
Order of the Founders and Patriots of America (Governor General)
The Aztec Club of 1847 (former President)
The National Huguenot Society (President, Virginia Society)
Order of the Norman Conquest (Fourth Vice President)
Baronial Order of the Magna Charta (Surety)
The Winthrop Society Archivist (former)
Sons of the American Revolution (former Vice President, Northern Michigan Chapter)
The National Gavel Society
Society of the Cincinnati (Massachusetts)
Order of the Merovingian Dynasty
Order of the Crown In America
Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in the United States of America
Order of Three Crusades, 1096 - 1192
Order of Descendants of Justiciars
Order of Americans of Armorial Ancestry
National Guild of Saint Margaret of Scotland
National Society of Saints and Sinners
Society of Descendants of Lady Godiva
Society of Mayflower Descendants
Society of Colonial Wars (New Jersey)
Hereditary Order of Descendants of Colonial Governors
General Society Sons of the Revolution
The Hereditary Order of Descendants of Loyalists and Patriots
General Society of the War of 1812
Military Order of the War of 1812
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
National Order of the Blue and Gray
Military Order of the Stars and Bars
Order of Indian Wars of the United States
Society of the Descendants of Colonial Clergy
Order of Descendants of Colonial Physicians and Chiurgiens
Order of the Founders of North America 1492 - 1692
Descendants of Sheriffs & Constables of Flagon and Trencher
Order of the First World War
Honors
Honoree, National Purple Heart Hall of Honor
Inducted into Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society – 1974
Awarded the President’s Award by the Association of Air Medical Services for Extraordinary Service in the promotion of aviation safety – 2001
Awarded a Grant of Arms by the College of Arms, London, England- 2012
Inducted into the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels – 2014
Awarded the U.S. Coast Guard's Victor Rouland Helicopter Rescue Swimmer Award for Distinguished Achievement - 2019.
Membership in the following non-Hereditary societies and organizations:
Ancient Free & Accepted Masons - Master Mason - Henry Lodge No, 57 (Past Master)
Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite - 32nd Degree Scottish Rite - Alexandria Valley Temple
Royal Arch Masons-Fauquier Chapter No. 25
The Heraldry Society, London
The Ancient Order of the Pterodactyl (The Association of Coast Guard Aviation)
202 Squadron Association-Royal Air Force
Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association
Combat Helicopter Pilots Association
U.S, Naval Academy Alumni Association (Class of 1969)
Military Order of the Carabao
Military Order of Foreign Wars
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Authorships
"Edward Wright of Sudbury, Massachusetts"
"Allied Families of Edward Wright"
"William Burgess of Concord, Massachusetts and Allied Families"
"The Morgan Family of Greenbrier County, West Virginia"
"The Holcomb Family of Virginia"
"The Camden Family of Virginia"
Listed In (Publications)
"U.S. Coast Guard Aviation, 1916 - 1996"
"So Others May Live - Coast Guard Helicopter Rescue Swimmers"