“One
doesn’t have to have an ancestor who fought in battle,” Manchester hastens to
point out, “anyone who served the cause qualifies.” He says some SAR members
can trace their family back to shadowy figures who ran intelligence missions,
provided ammunition, printed hand bills or sold provisions to the military.
Documented
proof, however, is required. Typical sources include birth/death/marriage
certificates, town and census records and town, county or state vital
statistics publications. One source, particularly helpful to many, according to
Manchester, is the Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War
(1905), available at the Maine Historical Society in Portland.
Manchester
traces his own family roots back seven generations to Stephen Manchester, a
founding member of old Windham (New Marblehead) and a Revolutionary War soldier.
“Upon
hearing the news of conflict in Lexington/Concord, Manchester joined a Windham
militia group and marched to Boston,” David Manchester said.
Local
records reveal there were 91 men from Windham who served in the American War of
Independence, according to Manchester. Of those, 32 are interred in Windham
cemeteries, 30 are buried in other towns or states and 29 are listed as
unaccounted for.
“We
are looking for (their) descendants to join (SAR) and get recognized,” said
Manchester, and added, “If anyone thinks they may have (Patriot connections),
we will help trace back their ancestry.”
The
Southern Maine Chapter of SAR was formed one year ago and meets regularly at
Baxter Memorial Library in Gorham. In addition to regular business, the meeting
often features speakers on history and genealogy. The chapter has about 15
active members, but thanks to Manchester, who was recently awarded a medal from
the national organization in recognition of his recruitment efforts, the number
is expected to go up. A second chapter formed last year in Bangor. Both are
affiliated with the 175 member Maine Sons of the American Revolution.
All
affiliates and the national SAR sponsor essay contests on leadership and
patriotic themes. Boy Scout Eagle Scouts and high school boys and girls can be
awarded up to $10,000 for winning entries.
After
nine more Patriot’s Days, Manchester foresees SAR and its chapters will be
intensely involved in 4th of July celebrations around the state. SAR
will undoubtedly contribute with parades, color guards, flintlock muzzle
loading demonstrations, Patriot workshops and, hopefully, more SAR members
celebrating their heritage.
For
additional information on SAR, contact David Manchester at davidlmanchester@outlook.com, or 892-6830.