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Acceptable Service by a Patriot Ancestor
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Qualifications for Membership
Any man shall be eligible for membership in this Society who,
- being of the age of eighteen years or over and
- a citizen of good repute in the community,
- is the lineal descendant of an ancestor
-who was at all times unfailing in loyalty to and
-rendered active service in,
- the cause of American independence, either as an
-officer,
-soldier,
-seaman,
-marine,
-militiaman or
-Minuteman,
- in the armed forces
-of the Continental Congress,
-of any one of the several Colonies or States;
- or as a Signer of the Declaration of Independence,
- or as a member of a Committee of Safety or Correspondence;
- or as a member of any
-Continental,
-Provincial, or
-Colonial Congress or Legislature;
- or as a recognized patriot who performed actual service by overt
acts of resistance to the authority of Great Britain.
- The applicant must also be personally acceptable to the
Society.
- Family tradition in regard to the services of an ancestor will
not be considered.
- No preliminary decision will be given on a line of descent,
service or evidentiary value of proposed evidence. (When
examined with all available evidence, such preliminary
decision might prove to be incorrect and the National Society
cannot accept responsibility for such a decision.)
Acceptable Service by a Patriot Ancestor
Participation in one or more of the following types of service is
required of an ancestor if a descendent is to be admitted into the
Sons of the American Revolution.
- Signer of the Declaration of Independence
- Member of any of the Continental Congresses
- Rendering material aid, such as
-furnishing supplies with or without remuneration
-lending money to the Colonies, munitions makers, and gunsmiths
-any other material aid which furthered the Cause
- Military or naval service:
-service at the Battle of Point Pleasant, October 10, 1774
-service from April 19, 1775 to November 26, 1783
-furnishing a substitute for military service
- Members of the
-Boston Tea Party
-Kaskaskia Campaign
-Galvez Expedition
-Cherokee Expedition
-Ededton Tea Party
- Defenders of forts and frontiers; rangers.
- Prisoners of war, including those on the British ship
"Old Jersey," and other prison ships.
- Physician, surgeon, nurse, or others rendering aid
to the wounded.
- Civil service under the Colonies from April 19, 1775,
to November 26, 1783, inclusive
- Member of committees made necessary by the war, such as
-Committee of Correspondence
-Committee of Inspection and Safety
-Committee to care for soldiers' families
- or any other Committees which furthered the cause of the
Colonies from six months before the Battle of Point Pleasant.
- Any pledge to support the cause of the Colonies, such as
signing the
-Oath of Fidelity and Support
-Oath of Allegiance
-Articles of Association
-Association Test
- Signers of
-the Mecklenburg Declaration, 1775
-the Albemarle, Virginia, Declaration
-and 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.
- Ministers known to be in sympathy with the Colonies, either
by sermon, speech, or action.
Collect and Organize 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. Contact the State Registrar or the Registrar
of the local chapter you plan to join. You will also need adequate
documentation which proves that your ancestor provided eligible service.
You may acquire an electronic version of the SAR application
worksheet by clicking
here.
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