Rosanna Duncan Lamb Revere (April 16, 1819 – July 26, 1910) was a founding member of the Daughters of the American Revolution,[1] and served as Morristown Regent[2] and New Jersey's Honorary State Regent.
[6] She was presumably named for her maternal grandmother, Rosanna Lamb née Duncan.
[9] In March 1881, she was among the members of the Woman's Art Exchange, a New Jersey–based organization to "encourage art studies in a line available to women" and "provide a mart or exchange where the products of their labor may be taken for disposal.
[10] Revere is quoted about her lineage in the 1902 book Genealogy of the Waldo Family of Ipswich, Massachusetts.
[11] She was listed as residing in the historic Sansay House in the 1909 New York Social Register.