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  • Barbara Louise Stoner (1924 - 2006)
    Washington County Pilot-Tribune & Enterprise Posted: Monday, August 7, 2006 Barbara L. Stoner, 82, of Stockton, Calif., died Wednesday, August 2, 2006, at a local convalescent facility. Barbara Louis...
  • Ernest Littlefield Gowen (1873 - 1962)
  • Flora Martha Geneva Sturtevant (1881 - 1940)
    Per J. W. Webb: "Flora was active in Progressive Rebekah Lodge in Hyde Park, Massachusetts (as Mrs. Flora Rafter at the time)."
  • John Wesley Presley Lasure (1866 - 1960)
    1930 Census -shown as born in Illinois, father in Penn., mother in Switzerland; occupation - mgr. grain elevator BUT, his handwritten information written by John, at the Kansas Historical Society, say...
  • Maggie C. Price (Predmore) (1868 - 1957)
    Margaret and Clement "Clem" Price lived for a time in Custer County, NE. In May of 1899, with Howard and Susan Capper and family, they started for Canada, but winter overtook them and they stopped in I...

The Daughters of Rebekah, also known as the Rebekahs and the International Association of Rebekah Assemblies, is an international service-oriented organization and a branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. It was initially designed as the female auxiliary of the IOOF, but now allows both female and male members.

The general duties of the members of this unit are, "To live peaceably, do good unto all, as we have opportunity and especially to obey the Golden Rule, Whatsoever ye would that others should do unto you, do ye even so unto them."

Project Notes

Please add all Rebekahs on Geni, regardless of gender. Member lists can often be found in newspapers, historical society clippings, individual lodge websites, state and local directories, and other common genealogical sources.

Although there are male Rebekahs, we use the name "Daughters of Rebekah" due to that having been the official name for most of the organization's history.