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
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