Order of Descendants of Ancient Planters - Lineage society for descendants of settlers who arrived in Virginia before 1616, remained for a period of three years, paid their passage, and survived the massacre of 1622, as well as receiving the first patents of land in the new world as authorized by - http://www.ancientplanters.org
The Society of Middletown First Settlers 1650-1700 - Open to all descendants of the first settlers of Middletown, Connecticut. Offers newsletter, photo album, and contacts. - http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctsmfsd/Index.html
The Order of the Founders and Patriots of America - National lineage society for male descendants of an ancestor who settled in any of the colonies now included in the United States of America prior to 1657, and includes a patriotic ancestor in the same line who served to promote the cause of American inde - http://www.founderspatriots.org/
The Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin In the Colony of Virginia - A national lineage society offering membership to any person, male or female, who is a descendant of a Manakin Huguenot Founder, male or female, or descended from a Huguenot resident of Virginia prior to 1786. Provides listing of state chapters, informati - http://www.huguenot-manakin.org/
Descendants of the Colonial Clergy - National lineage society open to lineal blood descendants of an ancestor who was a clergyman regularly ordained, installed, or settled over any church within the thirteen colonies prior to July 4, 1776. Membership requirements, and contacts. - http://www.execpc.com/~drg/widcc.html
The National Society Sons of Colonial New England - Lineage society open to any male descendant of persons living in the New England States from 1620 - 1776, including Connecticut, New York, Vermont, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachuettes. Offers history of society, meetings, application for - http://www.nsscne.org/
Jamestowne Society - Lineage society with membership by invitation with requirements based upon descent to at least one ancestor who resided in colonial Jamestown. - http://www.jamestowne.org/index.html