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HOW TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

"To stand well in the estimation
of one's country is a happiness that no rational creature can be
insensible of." George Washington - July 29, 1779
I. Eligibility
Any man shall be eligible for membership
who meets the following requirements:
- Is eighteen years of age or older for
a regular membership;
- Is a citizen of good repute in the community;
- Is the lineal descendant of an ancestor
who was at all times unfailing in loyalty
to the cause of American independence, and rendered
acceptable service by
overt acts of resistance to the authority of Great Britain;
- Is
personally acceptable to the Society.
- Family tradition in regard
to the service of an ancestor or the line of descent is
not acceptable as documentation.
- SAR members may provide informal
assistance to the applicant, but the NSSAR
will not give a preliminary decision on a line of descent,
service, or the evidentiary
value or proposed evidence.
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II. Acceptable Service
by a Patriot Ancestor
A patriot ancestor must have contributed
service in at least one of the following activities:
- Signer of the Declaration of Independence
- Military or naval service from April
19, 1775 to November 26, 1783
- Battle of Point Pleasant, October
10, 1774
- Ft. William and Mary, December 14/15,
1774
- Civil service under the Colonies from
April 19, 1775 to November 26, 1783, inclusive
- Patriotic service
by men or women during the Revolutionary period, including:
- Members of committees made necessary
by the war, such as:
- Committee of Correspondence, Inspection
and Safety
- Committee to care for soldiers’ families
- Including Committees from 6 months before
the Battle of Point Pleasant, which
furthered the cause of the Colonies
- Members of all Continental
Congress
- Furnishing a substitute for military
service
- Signers of:
- Mecklenburg Declaration, 1775
- Albemarle,
Virginia Declaration
- Similar Declarations
- Signers of petitions
addressed to and recognizing the authority of the provisional
and new state governments
- Persons accepting obligations
or acting under direction
of the provisional
and new
state governments such
as persons directed to
hold
elections, to
oversee road
construction, to collect
provisions, etc.
- Members
of the:
- Boston Tea Party
- Kaskaskia Campaign
- Galvez Expedition
- Cherokee Expedition
- Edenton Tea Party
- Physician, surgeon,
nurse,
or others rendering aid to the wounded
- Ministers
known to
be in sympathy with the Colonies,
either by sermon, speech,
or action
- Defenders
of forts
and frontiers,
and rangers
- Prisoners
or war,
including those
on the
British ship "Old Jersey",
and
other prison ships
- Rendering
material aid,
such as:
- Furnishing
supplies with
or without
remuneration
- Lending
money to
the Colonies
- Munitions
makers and
gunsmiths
- Anything
else which
furthered the
cause
- Any
pledge to
support the
cause of
the Colonies,
such as
signing the
Oath of
Fidelity and
Support,
the Oath
of Allegiance,
Articles of
Association, or
the Association
Test
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III. Collect and Organize
Your Documentation
You will need proper documentation to prove
your lineage. This documentation includes certified birth, marriage
and death certificates, wills, federal census and other records.
Printed genealogies may be accepted as proof only if the genealogy
is adequately documented. However, it is best to rely on primary
documents, i.e. a birth certificate clearly showing parents’ names
or a will in which the writer clearly identifies a child through
whom the applicant’s lineage is traced. You will also need
adequate documentation which proves
that your ancestor provided eligible service.
Most applicants join a local chapter so
they can attend the chapter meetings and other functions of that
chapter. You may join any chapter in the state or become a "member
at large", with no affiliation to any local chapter. Contact
the State Registrar or George Washington Chapter Registrar Gary
Timmons for assistance. They
will be
able
to
provide
you with
the proper forms to make your application. Various documents
are provided by the National Society for the use of prospective
members. You can access them by looking at our Forms
& Resources page or by clicking HERE to go to the National Society's website.
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To contribute educational content or become a
sponsor, please contact Compatriot Scott
M. Helfrich
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