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Who Can Join?
Membership in the Sons of
Confederate Veterans is open to all male descendants of any
veteran who served honorably in the Confederate armed
forces. Membership can be obtained through either
lineal or
collateral
family lines and kinship to a veteran must be
documented genealogically. The minimum age for full
membership is 12, but there is no minimum for Cadet
membership.
Applicants should submit an application form, along with
a detailed genealogy describing your relationship to the
veteran, and proof of his service.
To obtain proof of his service, contact the archives of
the state from which the soldier fought and obtain a copy of
the veteran's military service record. All Southern state's
archives have microfilm records of the soldiers who fought
from that state, and a copy of the information can be
obtained for a nominal fee. In addition, the former
Confederate states awarded pensions to veterans and their
widows. All of these records contain a wealth of information
that can be used to document military service.
Please note that finding someone listed in the Broadfoot
Roster with the same name as your ancestor does not
constitute proof (John Jones from Tennessee). You must use
accepted standards of genealogical research to demonstrate
that the two men are, in fact, the same.
The SCV has a
network of genealogists to
assist you in tracing you ancestor's Confederate service. |