Mary Elizabeth Sanders was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She received her
education in the public schools of East Baton Rouge Parish and Washington, DC.
Sanders also received a bachelor of arts in both history and government and a
master of arts in American history from Louisiana State University.
She was a charter member and president of the Louisiana Genealogical and
Historical Society, as well as the editor for three years of its publication,
the Louisiana Genealogical Register, and was a member of the Louisiana
Historical Records Advisory Commission from 1981 to 1985.
Mary Elizabeth Sanders is involved in various national societies. She has
been an active member of the Daughters of the American Revolution for nearly
fifty years, serving at national, state, and chapter levels. She has also served
on the Book Committee of the Colonial Dames of America in the state of Louisiana
and is a recipient of the Jefferson Davis Medal of the United Daughters of the
Federacy.
Sanders' St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, Heirship series chronicles the history of St. Mary Parish, which dates back to
approximately 1800. The series is considered a gold mine for scholars,
historians, and students of South Louisiana history.
Mary Elizabeth Sanders is currently the education coordinator of the League
of the South. Her hobbies include genealogy and cooking, and she is an ardent
preservationist.