First Families of Colorado Recognition Program
The First Families of Colorado Recognition Program was started by the Council in 1983. There are three categories of certificates: First Family, Territorial and Centennial. The certificates are numbered and show the ancestor's name and the name of the applicant. The certificates are suitable for framing.
Applicant need not currently reside in Colorado, but must be a direct descendant of an ancestor who qualifies. Applicant must submit proof of relationship between generations, from applicant back to the earliest Colorado ancestor. See the application for types of acceptable proofs.
Eligibility for the certificates is as follows:
First Families of Colorado Recognition Program Database
Click here to download a
PDF of our list of pioneers that have been recognized.
This list is divided by the three categories described above and
is in alphabetical order.
This document was updated on November 5, 2024.
Click to view Example Certificate
Click to download Application Packet Included in the packet are:
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Mail completed application packets to: Colorado Council of Genealogical SocietiesFirst Families of Colorado Recognition Program P.O. Box 40270 Denver, CO 80204-0270 |