THE CONNECTICUT SOCIETY OF THE
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Founded April 2, 1889, our purpose is to keep alive the memory of
men and women who fought or gave service for Independence in the American Revolutionary War.
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Founded April 2, 1889, our purpose is to keep alive the memory of
men and women who fought or gave service for Independence in the American Revolutionary War.
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True Sons
![]() Joseph Bishop |
The Connecticut SAR has the distinction of having 26 past members who were true sons of American Revolution. Their fathers actually served in the war. They were all members by 1904. That’s a long time since the war. Here are 14 of them. There were also 2 women who were True Daughters. |
![]() Charles Parker |
![]() Thomas H. Bissell |
![]() George Dorr Goodwin |
![]() Henry H. Quintard |
![]() Peter Corbin |
![]() James M. Grant |
![]() Beriah S. Rathbun |
![]() Asa L. Gallup |
![]() Col. Justin Hodge |
![]() Selden P. Sears |
![]() Lewis Goodsell |
![]() Angier M. Jackman |
![]() John W. B. Smith |

















