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The Society of Descendants of Ireland is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Augustan Society, Inc. Online data is [http://augustansociety.org/cpage.php?pt=12 here].
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The Society of Descendants of Ireland (SDI) is a dependency of The Augustan Society, Inc. Online data is [http://augustansociety.org/cpage.php?pt=12 here].
  
Applicants must meet one of the following qualifications:
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The SDI was founded in 1980 for the purpose of gathering together persons of Irish origin, and for preserving and cherishing the memories of our ancestors of Ireland, and to reflect with affection upon the Emerald Isle. This has, at times, involved sponsorship of ''[[Irish-American Genealogist]]''. Today the scholarly and genealogical data gathered are submitted to ''The [[Augustan Omnibus]]'' and the [[Family of Augustans Study Group]].
  
* Hereditary class members must show a proven lineage that includes three generations of residence in Ireland; or
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The SDI is governed by the [[Dean of the SDI]], appointed by and answerable to the [[President]] of the Augustan Society. Absent a Dean, the [[Headquarters Staff]] manages affairs.
* Royal class members must show a proven lineage that includes any historic Irish High King, Provincial King, or Sub-King.
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This society was organized to further interest in the study of Ireland and Irish emigrants. This has, at times, involved sponsorship of ''[[Irish-American Genealogist]]''. Today the scholarly and genealogical data gathered are submitted to [[The Augustan Omnibus]] and the [[Family of Augustans]] project.
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Membership in the SDI is open to those who meet the qualifications for one of the classes of membership; Augustan Society membership is not required.
  
The society is governed by a [[Committee Chairmen|Dean]], appointed by and answerable to the [[President]] of the Augustan Society.
 
  
Membership in the society is open to those who meet the following qualifications for each class of membership:
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==Membership Classes==
  
'''I. Royal Life Member (RLM)''': Eligibility is restricted to persons who can demonstrate through research and scholarship that he or she has an unbroken descent from any historic Irish High King, Provincial King, or Sub-King, residing in Ireland prior to 1170 (the date of the beginning of the Anglo-Norman invasion of Henry II).
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Membership in the SDI is available in two exclusive classes:
  
Many people can prove descent through Diarmait MacMurchada (Dermot Mac Murrough, 1100–1171), King of Leinster, and his wife Mor O'Toole, father-in-law and mother-in-law respectively of Richard de Clare ("Strongbow," circa 1130–1177), 2nd Earl of Pembroke, Justiciar of Ireland, whose daughter Isabel married the great Sir William Marshall (1146–1219), 3rd Earl of Pembroke and Regent of England (1216–1219). However, any pre-1170 Irish High King, Provincial King or Sub-King is acceptable if lineages are proven.
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'''Royal Life Class''' is available to persons who can prove descent from any historic Irish High King, Provincial King, or Sub-King, residing in Ireland prior to 1170 (the date of the beginning of the Anglo-Norman invasion of Henry II).
  
Pedigree lines based upon the works of O'Hart or O'Duirnin are not acceptable. Acceptable references for lineages include the (New) ''Complete Peerage'' 1910–1959; ''Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists...'' (5th edition, 1976); ''Magna Charta Sureties'', 1215... (3rd edition, 1979); and Francis John Byrne's ''Irish Kings and High Kings'' (1973).
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'''Hereditary Life Class''' is available to persons who cannot qualify for Royal Life Membership, but who can prove descent from an Irish family who lived in Ireland a minimum of three generations.
  
'''II. Hereditary Life Member (HLM)''': Eligibility is restricted to persons who cannot demonstrate Royal Life Membership (because of the vast destruction of genealogical records at Four Courts, Dublin in 1922, or for other reasons), but who can prove descent from some Irish family. There is no restriction as to time period, but proof must be provided that he or she has Celtic-Irish descent, or descent from other ancestors who lived in Ireland a minimum of three generations.
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Members may not belong to more than one class.
  
The entry fee is $100; $50 for converting from Hereditary to Royal member at a later date; plus a genealogist's fee of $5/generation for each lineage submitted, including corrections and extensions. No fees need attach for lineages or portions of lineages already recognized by The Augustan Society, and a credit will be issued for any such duplication.
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The entry fee is $100; $50 for converting from Hereditary to Royal member at a later date; plus a [[Genealogist Fee]] for each lineage submitted, including corrections and extensions. No fees need attach for lineages or portions of lineages already recognized by The Augustan Society, and a credit will be issued for any such duplication.
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==Insignia==
  
 
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All members, in whichever category, must submit the entry fee, and will receive the certificate of membership and the insignia of the Society. Members may not belong to more than one class.
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==Induction Process==
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# Petitioners must submit to [[Headquarters]] a completed petition, lineage in [[Standard Lineage Format]] or GED, payment of the Entry Fee, payment of the [[Genealogist Fee]], and such other evidence of qualification as may be needed. [[Headquarters Staff]] may complete the petition form if all data is supplied in another format.
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# Headquarters Staff will confirm that the lineage is in Standard Lineage Format and appears complete. Failing this, they will remand the lineage to the petitioner for additional information.
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# Headquarters Staff will forward the lineage to the [[Genealogy Committee]] for review. That Committee will convert the lineage into Standard Lineage Format and into a GED file, if needed.
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# The Lineage being accepted by the Genealogy Committee, Headquarters Staff will create a letter of welcome and a certificate of membership, these may be signed by the Dean either physically or electronically at his discretion. If there is no Dean or they are unresponsive, a member of Headquarters Staff will sign. Headquarters Staff will apply the corporate seal to the certificate before it is sent.
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# Headquarters Staff will notify the ''[[August&aelig;um]]'' Editor of the induction if the petitioner is an Augustan Member.
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# Headquarters Staff will notify the [[Custodian of Insignia]] of the induction.
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# The [[Custodian of Insignia]] will send the appropriate insignia with a cover letter.
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==Administration==
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The Society of Descendants of Ireland is lead by the [[Dean of the SDI]] who is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the [[President]]. Once membership reaches five active members who are also members of The Augustan Society, the Dean may call for an election to said office; when there are ten, he must. Such elections will be subject to confirmation by the [[Board]].
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All funds received and disbursed will be handled by the [[Assistant Treasurer]], and any balance placed in the [[SDI Fund]], which will be used only for the purposes of the SDI as directed by the Dean or [[President]], subject to Board approval of the annual budget.
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 19 March 2018

The Society of Descendants of Ireland (SDI) is a dependency of The Augustan Society, Inc. Online data is here.

The SDI was founded in 1980 for the purpose of gathering together persons of Irish origin, and for preserving and cherishing the memories of our ancestors of Ireland, and to reflect with affection upon the Emerald Isle. This has, at times, involved sponsorship of Irish-American Genealogist. Today the scholarly and genealogical data gathered are submitted to The Augustan Omnibus and the Family of Augustans Study Group.

The SDI is governed by the Dean of the SDI, appointed by and answerable to the President of the Augustan Society. Absent a Dean, the Headquarters Staff manages affairs.

Membership in the SDI is open to those who meet the qualifications for one of the classes of membership; Augustan Society membership is not required.


Membership Classes

Membership in the SDI is available in two exclusive classes:

Royal Life Class is available to persons who can prove descent from any historic Irish High King, Provincial King, or Sub-King, residing in Ireland prior to 1170 (the date of the beginning of the Anglo-Norman invasion of Henry II).

Hereditary Life Class is available to persons who cannot qualify for Royal Life Membership, but who can prove descent from an Irish family who lived in Ireland a minimum of three generations.

Members may not belong to more than one class.

The entry fee is $100; $50 for converting from Hereditary to Royal member at a later date; plus a Genealogist Fee for each lineage submitted, including corrections and extensions. No fees need attach for lineages or portions of lineages already recognized by The Augustan Society, and a credit will be issued for any such duplication.


Insignia

Sdi.arms.gifThe arms of the SDI is an inescutcheon Argent a shamrock Proper, upon the shield of The Augustan Society, as shown to the left.
Sdi.badge.gifThe insignia of the SDI is a lapel pin showing the inescutcheon above, as shown to the left. Informally, this may be worn on the left lapel. Augustan Society members may wear the pin on the ribbon of the Medal of Membership when appropriate.


Induction Process

  1. Petitioners must submit to Headquarters a completed petition, lineage in Standard Lineage Format or GED, payment of the Entry Fee, payment of the Genealogist Fee, and such other evidence of qualification as may be needed. Headquarters Staff may complete the petition form if all data is supplied in another format.
  2. Headquarters Staff will confirm that the lineage is in Standard Lineage Format and appears complete. Failing this, they will remand the lineage to the petitioner for additional information.
  3. Headquarters Staff will forward the lineage to the Genealogy Committee for review. That Committee will convert the lineage into Standard Lineage Format and into a GED file, if needed.
  4. The Lineage being accepted by the Genealogy Committee, Headquarters Staff will create a letter of welcome and a certificate of membership, these may be signed by the Dean either physically or electronically at his discretion. If there is no Dean or they are unresponsive, a member of Headquarters Staff will sign. Headquarters Staff will apply the corporate seal to the certificate before it is sent.
  5. Headquarters Staff will notify the Augustæum Editor of the induction if the petitioner is an Augustan Member.
  6. Headquarters Staff will notify the Custodian of Insignia of the induction.
  7. The Custodian of Insignia will send the appropriate insignia with a cover letter.


Administration

The Society of Descendants of Ireland is lead by the Dean of the SDI who is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the President. Once membership reaches five active members who are also members of The Augustan Society, the Dean may call for an election to said office; when there are ten, he must. Such elections will be subject to confirmation by the Board.

All funds received and disbursed will be handled by the Assistant Treasurer, and any balance placed in the SDI Fund, which will be used only for the purposes of the SDI as directed by the Dean or President, subject to Board approval of the annual budget.