History of Our Chapter's Name
Annuttaliga Hammock...Taylor Map 1839
Annuttaliga Hammock..Hernando County Soil Map 1915
Annuttaliga Chapter was organized June 11, 1985 and the name originally applied to an extensive hammock extending from Central Citrus County, across Hernando County into the Southeast part of Pasco County.
2008 - Chapter Program Calendar - 2009
September 15, 2008
Program: Historical - Educational - Patrotic
Theme: "Constitution Week - We the People"
Jenette Flow - Jodie Savell
October 20, 2008
Program: Historical
Theme: "Indians and Their Artifacts"
Anne Webster - Gregg Webster
January 21, 2009
Program: Historical - Educational - Patriotic
Theme: "The Military Marvels of America"
Thomas E. Bronson
April 20, 2009
Program: Historical - Patriotic
Theme: "AmericanTreasures"
The Enduring Spirit of the DAR
Lynette Grossenbacher
May 18, 2009
Program: Patriotic
Theme: DAR Memorial Service
Patriots of Annutaliga Chapter
Perez Antisdale
Peter Cushing
Devotion Eddy
Daniel Norcross
Gabriel Priest
Christopher Thayer, Jr.
Jedediah Ward
Caleb Whiting
Thaddeus Beall, Sr.
Francis Fontaine
Jemima Johnson Fontaine
Amos Love
Andrew Smoke
Sarah Southwell
Burwell Green Whittington
Isaac David
Thomas Fortson, Jr
Randolph Lee
George Lonas
John Plumley
Henry Jacob Trollinger
Amos Chapman
Henry Dillon
David Fogelsonger
Charles Geiger
James Bell
Thomas Bradford
Mathew Council
Thomas Craven
John Fox
Alexander McAllister
Paul Beville, Sr.
Gen. Elijah Clark
John Fryer, Sr.
Reuben Pound
Simon Smith
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Last update July 25, 2008
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There are two possible translations of the name. Arthor William A. Read,
"Florida Place names of Indian Origin and Seminole Names," suggests "bushy place" from Seminole Creek ANATI=bushy place or thicket, and LAIKI=site. In view of the hammock character of the area, this is a plausible view but from phoenetic standpoint it is more likely derived from the Creek NUCHKA=sleep and LAIKI=site which with the vocative prefix "A," would indicate a sleeping or lying down place.
December 15, 2008
Program : Historical - Educational
Program: "An Old Fashioned Christmas"
Mrs. Paula Whitaker & children
March 16, 2009
Program: Educational
Theme: "Identity Theft"
Hernando County Sheriff's Department
February 16, 2009
Program: Historical - Educational - Patriotic
Theme: "A Tribute to Betsy Ross"
Sadie Smith
Regent Anne Kabrich
First Vice Regent Alice Sawyer
Second Vice Regent Lynette Grossenbacher
Chaplain Kay Mason
Recording Secretary Anne Webster
Corresponding Secretary Barbara Benninger
Treasurer Edna Marie Bozette
Registrar Charlyne Woods
Historian Joan Cripe
Librarian Linda Harris
Parliamentarian Beatrice Patterson
Honorary Chapter Regents Mrs. Donald Kabrich
Mrs. Kenneth Miller
Mrs. Ellsworth E.Gray
Past Regent Mrs. Robert E. Webster
Immediate Past Regent Mrs. John Tucker
Annuttaliga Chapter DAR
3-108-FL
Brooksville, Florida
Hernando County
November 17, 2008
Program: Historical - Educational
Theme: "Religion in Colonial America"
Charles E. Weaver , Asst. to Bishop UMC Florida
Meetings are held on the third Monday of the months of September, October, November, December, January, February, March, April and May.
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