That family Bible is a goldmine, tracing your family back decades and recording crucial dates of birth, marriage, and death. But can you use it for your Daughters of the American Revolution or Sons of the American Revolution application? It depends. There are a few things you need to confirm: Do you have the titleContinueContinue reading “Common DAR + SAR application questions: Family Bibles”
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Common DAR + SAR Questions: Find A Grave
That Find A Grave entry seems perfect for your Daughters of the American Revolution or Sons of the American Revolution application. It lists parents, siblings, spouses and more. But can you actually use it? Maybe. Here’s what you need to know: The “extra data” typed into the profile is not accepted, as it’s usually notContinueContinue reading “Common DAR + SAR Questions: Find A Grave”
Common DAR + SAR application questions: DNA
Your Ancestry DNA profile says you’re related to a Revolutionary War patriot. Can you use it for an application to the Daughters of the American Revolution or the Sons of the American Revolution? What do you need to know about DNA and DAR and SAR? The Sons of the American Revolution officially allows the useContinueContinue reading “Common DAR + SAR application questions: DNA”
How do I document Revolutionary War service for ancestors from New Hampshire?
Do you need to document service for an ancestor from New Hampshire to complete a Daughters of the American Revolution or Sons of the American Revolution application? Deb Duay’s “Sources of Revolutionary War Service”, as always needs to be your first stop. She has sources listed covering military, patriotic, and civil service. Not finding yourContinueContinue reading “How do I document Revolutionary War service for ancestors from New Hampshire?”
How do I document Revolutionary War service from Vermont?
Deb Duay’s made it really easy for you! Begin with her “Sources of Revolutionary War Service.” The Vermont section is excellent and includes direct links to many of the military and civil service sources. If you’re looking for patriotic service, be sure to review the available archival collections. The Vermont Historical Society or the VermontContinueContinue reading “How do I document Revolutionary War service from Vermont?”

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