Rules for Membership in Sons of the Revolution
Thank you for your interest in Sons of the Revolution. We will be happy to
assist you for consideration for membership.
Nominees for membership are required to present properly prepared and
endorsed Lineage Claims showing descendancy in full details with citations. All
completed Lineage Clams must be attested to and signed.
To initiate the process a Proposal Form must be
completed which may be found on the website. Applicants should complete
the form and email it to the Genealogist. Once approved the Genealogist
will contact the applicant and request $235.00 to cover the Administrative and
First year membership fees which must be paid a the beginning of the
process. Upon receipt the Genealogist will then email the
application form with requirements and instructions for completing the lineage
application.
If upon approval of the application the applicant may choose to convert the
$75.00 first year membership fee towards a life time membership fee.
Currently life time memberships:
$1,000 up to 50 years of age
$800 over 50 years of age
Any male person of good character, and lineal descendant of one who, as a
military, naval or marine officer, soldier, sailor, or marine, in actual
service, under the authority of any of the thirteen Colonies or States or of
the Continental Congress, and remaining always loyal to such authority, or a
lineal descendant of one who signed the Declaration of Independence, or of one
who, as a member of the Continental Congress, or of the Congress of any of the
Colonies or States, or as an official appointed by or under the authority of
any such legislative bodies, actually assisted in the establishment of American
Independence by services rendered during the War of the Revolution, becoming
thereby liable to conviction of treason against the Government of Great
Britain, but remaining always loyal to the authority of the Colonies or States,
or, who served honorably in a military or naval expedition against the British
during the War of the Revolution under the authority of the French or Spanish
Governments shall be eligible to membership in the Society. Both Senior and
Junior (the latter under the age of twenty-one years) memberships are
available.
That when the claim of eligibility is based on the service of an ancestor in
the "minute-men" or "militia", it must be satisfactorily
shown that such an ancestor was actually called into service of the State or
United States, and performed garrison or field duty; and
That when the claim of eligibility is based on the service of an ancestor as
a "sailor" or "marine", it must in like manner be shown
that such service was other than shore duty and regularly performed in the
Continental Navy, or the navy of one of the original thirteen states, or on an
armed vessel, other than a merchant ship, which sailed under letters of marque
and reprisal, and that such ancestor of the applicant was duly enrolled in the
ship's company, either as an officer, seaman or otherwise than as a passenger;
and
That when the claim of eligibility is based on the service of an ancestor as
an "official," such service must have been performed in the civil
service of the United States, or one of the thirteen original States, and must
have been sufficiently important in character to have rendered the official
liable to arrest and imprisonment, the same as a combatant, if captured by the
enemy, as well as liable to conviction of treason against the Government of
Great Britain.
Service in the ordinary duties of civil office, the performance of which did
not particularly and effectively aid the American Cause shall not constitute
eligibility.
In the construction of this article, the volunteer Aides-de-Camp of General
Officers in Continental Service, who were duly announced as such and who
actually served in the field during a campaign, shall be comprehended as having
performed qualifying service.
The civil officials and military forces of the State of Vermont, during the
War of the Revolution, shall also be comprehended in the same manner as if they
had belonged to one of the thirteen original States.
No service of an ancestor shall be deemed as qualifying service for
membership in the "Sons of the Revolution" where such ancestor, after
assisting in the cause of American Independence, shall have subsequently either
adhered to the enemy, or failed to maintain an honorable record throughout the
War of the Revolution.
No person shall be admitted unless he be eligible under one of the
provisions of this article, nor unless he be of good moral character and be
judged worthy of becoming a member. |