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Helen Gilman Noyes Brown (1867–1942), philanthropist •
Carol Cadou, museum curator and administrator, former executive director of the society from 2021 - 2024 •
Ruth Coltrane Cannon (1891–1965), preservationist, historian, and philanthropist •
Sarah Johnson Cocke (1865–1944), writer and civic leader •
Alice Creelman (1858–1952), artist and art dealer •
Mary Mayo Crenshaw (1875–1951), author •
Ella Loraine Dorsey (1853–1935), author, journalist, and translator •
Marion Moncure Duncan (1913–1978), businesswoman and lineage society leader •
Grace Gemberling (1903–1997), painter •
Anne Lyon Haight (1891–1977), author, essayist, and collector •
Mary Hilliard Hinton (1869–1961), painter, historian, and anti-suffragist •
Jane Tunstall Lingo (1924–2007), journalist and socialite •
Anne Hazen McFarland (1868–1930), physician and medical journal editor •
Florence MacKubin (1857–1918), portrait painter •
Mary Martha Presley Merritt (died 1994), politician •
Mary Lane Morrison (1907–1994), writer, historian and preservationist •
Theodora Agnes Peck (1882–1964), author and poet •
Isabel Weld Perkins (1876–1948), heiress, author, and society hostess •
Delia Lyman Porter (1858–1933), author, social reformer, and clubwoman •
Sara Agnes Rice Pryor (1830–1912), writer and community activist •
Sarah Corbin Robert (1886–1972), authority on parliamentary procedure •
Eron Rowland (1861/2–1951), historian and author •
Marion Margery Scranton (1884–1960), women’s suffrage activist •
Annie Bartlett Shepard (1861–1944), American anti-suffragist •
Sarah Logan Wister Starr (1873–1956), humanitarian •
Lilian Carpenter Streeter (1854–1935), social reformer and author •
Mary Oates Spratt Van Landingham (1852–1937), Vice President of the North Carolina Society of the Colonial Dames •
Presley Merritt Wagoner, 40th President General of the DAR •
Eva Ingersoll Wakefield (1892–1970), writer and poet •
Margaret Anderson Watts (1832–1905), social reformer •
May Rogers Webster (1873–1938), naturalist •
Anne Hollingsworth Wharton (1845–1928), writer and historian •
Helen M. Winslow (1851–1938), editor, author, publisher, and journalist •
Anna Wolcott (1868–1928), educator •
Frances Fisher Wood (1852–1938), educator, lecturer, and scientist •
Mary van Kleeck (1883–1972), social scientist and feminist == See also ==