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Membership Growth Accelerates in 2026

Virginia SAR Membership Growth Accelerates in 2026 as America 250 Approaches

RICHMOND, VA - The Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution, is experiencing a surge of membership activity as the Commonwealth prepares to commemorate the 250th Anniversary of American Independence. Across the state, chapters are welcoming new compatriots and documenting additional Patriot ancestors at a pace that reflects both renewed public interest and the dedication of chapter registrars, genealogists, and volunteers.

Recent activity includes 40 new member applications, 21 supplemental applications, and 1 memorial application, documenting a total of 62 Patriot ancestors.

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New Chapter Announcement: Abraham Brown Chapter

Virginia SAR Announces Formation of the New Abraham Brown Chapter

RICHMOND, VA — January 1, 2026 — The Virginia Society, Sons of the American Revolution, is beginning the new year with a significant milestone in its statewide growth and outreach. President Michael E. Weyler, Ph.D., has announced plans to charter a new chapter that will expand the Society’s presence in the heart of the Commonwealth.

Southeast central counties of VirginiaThe forthcoming Abraham Brown Chapter will serve compatriots and prospective members in Charles City County and New Kent County, two regions rich with Revolutionary‑era history and enduring patriotic legacy. The chapter’s namesake, Abraham Brown (SAR Patriot P-329970), was a free African American farmer from Charles City who supplied beef to the Continental Army—an essential contribution to sustaining Patriot forces during the struggle for independence. Honoring Brown through the chapter’s name reflects the Virginia SAR’s commitment to recognizing the diverse individuals who supported the American cause.

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