image description The Brown House is currently the home of
The Genealogical Society of
Henry & Clayton Counties, Inc.

Welcome to the Andrew McBride Chapter, NSDAR

Come fellowship with us. The Andrew McBride Chapter NSDAR would love to get to know you. We will help you find your place with us and together we will make our chapter all it can be.

Chapter Motto: May there be love in our hearts, harmony in our chapter, and peace in our nation.

The National Society of the Daughters of the Revolution states, “Any woman 18 years or older who can prove lineal, bloodline descent from an ancestor who aided in achieving American independence is eligible to join the DAR. She must provide documentation for each statement of birth, marriage and death, as well as of the Revolutionary War service of her patriot ancestor.”

The Andrew McBride Chapter NSDAR welcomes women from all walks and stages of life. Come visit us and share in our joy as we serve our community to promote patriotism, history, and education. We will be happy to assist you in the preparation of your papers and researching your family. Come and visit with our new and vibrant chapter.

The Andrew McBride Chapter NSDAR was named for a Revolutionary War soldier who settled in Henry County. He built the “Brown House” which currently houses The Genealogical Society of Henry & Clayton Counties, Inc. on Macon Street in McDonough, Georgia.