Membership Information

Since the Scudder Association of America began in 1912 family historians have been gathering information about the Scudder family, from its early roots in Kent, England, to the American colonies in the 1630s and down to the 21 st century. They created an extensive Scudder family history that is carried on today. With your membership you will become an active part of the continuation of passing that history onto the next generations.

Take a look at some of the activities and committees that we offer to support Scudder family history.

Committee List- Join our Team

Genealogy Committee

Submit Ancestral Lineage form or other family information here

 Family Branches Subcommittees – Online for social, sharing information and research collaboration purposes

English Research Subcommittees – Online with other Scudders who descend from Kent, England

Activities 

Fun with History 

We invite you take advantage of our Scudder family history for Youth Page
Stories for children and by children, Activities,
Youth submissions of their family history research

Scudder History Association 

Newsletter

See and Learn about the association and what’s happening and what’s coming soon

Scudder History Association

Databases

Research your lineage to your ancestral roots using our database with over 68,000 person records.

List of  Committees 

Family History Committee
Journal & Publishing Committee
Family Branches Subcommittees Online for collaboration, sharing and research
English Research Committee with our Skudder cousins from Kent, England to work with our DNA committee
Family History Activities Committee
Youth Committee
Social Committee
Meetings and Reunions
Veterans and Military Service Research Committee
Genealogy Committee

Meetings & Reunions
Online & In Person

DNA Project

The Scudder DNA Committee brings together individuals with an interest in Scudder family history to explore how DNA can deepen our understanding of family origins.

Click HERE for information about how you can contribute

Click HERE for information on the Scudder/Skudder Y-DNA Project.