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Left to right are Jill Wilder Roaden, direct descendant of Charles A. Gatliff;Â Dianne Chambers, Regent; and Carolyn M. Falin, Vice Regent. | Photos contributed William Whitley Chapter of NSDAR cleans graves of Gatliffs Apr 28, 2021 1 of 3
Left to right are Jill Wilder Roaden, direct descendant of Charles A. Gatliff;Â Dianne Chambers, Regent; and Carolyn M. Falin, Vice Regent. | Photos contributed
WILLIAMSBURG â The regular monthly meeting of the William Whitley Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution was held on Saturday, April 10 at 11 a.m. at the Williamsburg Tourism Center.
The meeting was called to order by Regent Dianne Chambers. Officersâ and committee reports were presented. Vice Regent Carolyn Falin discussed plans to continue a project to commemorate the 250th anniversary of our nation.
The William Whitley Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution rededicated and cleaned the gravesites of Captain Charles A. Gatliff (1748-1838) and his wife Christina McGuire Gatliff (1753-1807) following its regular monthly meeting on April 10 in Williamsburg, stated a press release from the chapter.
Photo SUBMITTED Rededication: Jill Wilder Roaden, direct descendant of Charles A. Gatliff; Dianne Chambers, regent; and Carolyn M. Falin, vice regent, were some of the members who visited the gravesites of Captain Charles A. Gatliff and Christina McGuire Gatliff after the NSDAR Chapter’s meeting on April 10.
The graves are located on private property near Ky 92 E towards Poplar Creek.