Applying for SAR Membership
The easiest way to apply for membership in the West Virginia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution is to leave a message at our Contact Us page. A member will contact you to assist with the application process.
Qualifications for SAR Membership
Any male shall be eligible for regular membership in this Society who:
- Being of the age of eighteen years (Junior Membership is available) 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
- Minuteman
- in the armed forces
- of the Continental Congress
- of any one of the several Colonies or States
- A Signer of the Declaration of Independence
- A member of a Committee of Safety or Correspondence
- A member of any
- Continental
- Provincial
- Colonial Congress or Legislature
- or as a recognized patriot who performed actual service by overt acts of resistance to the authority of Great Britain
- who was at all times unfailing in loyalty to and rendered active service in, the cause of American independence, either as an:
Family tradition in regard to the services of an ancestor will not be considered as proof.
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 it 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 of 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 Expedetion
- Edenton 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 of Fidelity and Support:
- Oath of Allegiance
- Articles of Association
- Association Test
- Signers of
- The Mecklenburg Declaration, 1775
- The Albemarle, Virginia, Declaration
- The Cumberland Compact
- 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.