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Sons of the American Revolution

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  • William Henry Martin (c.1833 - 1910)
    William Henry Martin
  • Stephen Merrell Clement (1859 - 1913)
    Stephen Merrell Clement Clement was the son of Stephen Mallory and Sarah Elizabeth (Leonard) Clement, was born November 4, 1859, at Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York. In 1870 the family...
  • John Evert DeWitt (1839 - 1893)
    John Evert DeWitt President, Union Mutual Life Insurance Company John Evert DeWitt was killed in the railroad catastrophe near Chester, Massachusetts, on the Boston and Albany Road, August 31st...
  • Maj. Francis Joseph Ives, MD (1857 - 1908)
    Major Francis Joseph Ives Frank J. Ives, brother of Eugene Semmes Ives, entered Georgetown University in September 1871. In 1874 he withdrew to accompany his mother on a religious pilgrimage in Eu...
  • Asahel Ives, Sr. (1764 - 1830)
    Asahel Ives, Sr. DAR Ancestor #: A060706 He was born June 25, 1764 in New Haven, Connecticut and he died August 10, 1830 in Woodbury, Connecticut. He also fought in the American Revolutiona...

The Sons of the American Revolution (SAR), formally the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution (NSSAR), is a federally chartered patriotic organization. The National Society, a nonprofit corporation headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, was formed in New York City on April 30, 1889. Its objectives are to maintain and extend "the institutions of American freedom, an appreciation for true patriotism, a respect for our national symbols, the value of American citizenship, [and] the unifying force of 'e pluribus unum' that has created, from the people of many nations, one nation and one people."

The members of the society are male descendants of people who served in the American Revolutionary War or who contributed to establishing the independence of the United States. It is dedicated to perpetuating American ideals and traditions, and to protecting the United States Constitution. The official recognition of Constitution Day, Flag Day, and Bill of Rights Day were established through its efforts. The society has members in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

The organization is distinct from the Sons of the Revolution, a separate patriotic organization founded on February 22, 1876, by businessman John Austin Stevens and members of the Society of the Cincinnati. Sons of the American Revolution founder William Osborn McDowell disagreed with the Sons of the Revolution requirement at that time that all state societies were to be subordinate to the New York Society. (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0)

"The SAR is a "lineage" society. This means that each member has traced their family tree back to a point of having an ancestor who supported the cause of American Independence during the years 1774-1783." [http://www.sar.org/Membership/Who_Can_Join]

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