Meet The Lady Stirling Chapter

Lady Stirling Chapter Members Collage of Events
Portrait of Sarah Livingston, aka Lady Stirling

Lady Stirling is a local Washington state Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR). 

While our chapter’s roots are primarily in Bothell, our members extend to neighboring communities including Kenmore, Kirkland, Mountlake Terrace, Lake Forest Park, Shoreline, and North Seattle. If you find yourself residing beyond these boundaries, you can still join Lady Stirling!

Since 1901, the Lady Stirling Chapter has created life-long friendships and made meaningful contributions to our communities.

We host monthly events, where we embark on excursions to museums and local historical sites, indulge in tea parties and delve into the intricacies of genealogy. 

Join us, and become part of a community of supportive women with shared interests!

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Who we are...

Amidst the bustling schedules of busy mothers, the presence of loyal friends, seasoned professionals, and retirees, we are all united by a common bond – the love for history, dedication to serving our local community, and our commitment to fostering a community of supportive women.

Together, we find solace, and unwavering support within the folds of this chapter. Where shared experiences, laughter, and life-long friendships are formed.

Oval Black and White Portrait of Sarah Livingston, who is the Person the Lady Stirling Chapter is named after.

Our namesake

The Lady Stirling Chapter is named to honor Sarah Livingston, wife of William Alexander, Lord Stirling, an American Revolutionary War hero who gave up his peerage for the American cause. 

Ready to become a Lady Stirling Member? Send us a message!


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