The DAR requires proof of lineage: copies of family bibles, tax schedules, census records, land grants to patriots, mentions in genealogical/historic books, etc. I know from my own experience that if someone in the DAR was able to join because of a link to your ancestor, you will only have to prove your relationship with her (or to the nearest common ancestor she linked to) because all her documentation back to the patriot will have been approved and retained in the DAR records. I guess the same is true of SAR -- just prove your lineage to him.
You can get copies of genealogical records from the DAR for a nominal fee -- I believe it costs about $10. Even if you do not join the SAR, obtaining those records for your own research can break through the genealogic brick wall that you might be banging your head against. I was able to close a four-generation gap back to the Revolution thanks to an unknown distant relative's comments on a website. With her information, I contacted the DAR and submitted requests for that person's records.
If no one else has the DAR POC I'll gladly search my records and provide the data for you.
--ghp
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