Chapters of the New Jersey Society, Sons of the American Revolution 

  • Elizabethtown was founded in 1889. This is the first chapter of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Robert C. Meyer, President 732-688-3758

  • Abraham Clark Was founded in 1922, this chapter meets in the Abraham Clark House in Roselle, NJ. This house is a reproduction of Abraham Clark's original farmhouse and is located on the site of his farm. Abraham Clark was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Chris Sands, President, 908-868-1347

  • Captain Abraham Godwin was founded in 1921 in Passaic and Bergen counties. George Wright, President 201-739-9076

  • Colonel John Rosenkrans was founded in 1957 in Warren and Sussex counties. Frank Hadley, President

  • Colonel Richard Somers Was founded in 1943, Atlantic, Cumberland, Cape May, and Southern Ocean counties. Michael Mangum, President, 609-290-6036

  • First Mountain was founded in 1928 in Essex, Bergen, and Hudson counties. Paul Ossou Acting President 973-650-1985

  • Jockey Hollow was founded in 1914 in Morris, Northern Hunterdon, and Somerset counties. Contact Jeffry La Marca, President

  • Monmouth Was founded in 1913 includes most of Monmouth county. Jake Rue President 732-598-2588

  • Pinelands Northern Ocean and Burlington counties. Joseph T. Hankins, President

  • Princeton Cranbury was founded in 1963 and includes Mercer, Western Monmouth, and Southern Hunterdon, Somerset, and Middlesex. Roger S. Williams, President 609-389-5657

  • Raritan Valley was founded in 1927 in Northern Middlesex County. Frank M. McGonigle, President 908-561-0669

  • South Jersey was Founded in 1922 in Southern Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Salem, and Cumberland counties. Jim Howard, 856-562-3955 President

  • West Fields Founded in 1921, Union, Middlesex and Somerset counties. Chris Sands, President, 908-868-1347

The New Jersey Society Sons of the American Revolution and Sons of the Revolution-NJ* Daniel Morgan Chapter cooperate on certain Youth Award Programs. Contact SR-NJ: Charles Scammell, Education Chair (908) 581-2868

*What is the difference between the Sons of the Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution? Click here.