Hertfordshire Societies

Family history societies often publish helpful journals, transcripts, compiled genealogies and host helpful websites. They may have ongoing projects to transcribe records and create indexes. Most societies publish queries in their journals and maintain lists of members’ research interests that may be helpful to you. You may want to join one of these societies, reap the benefits of their expertise and resources, or support its efforts.

Addresses of the societies are for the most part where their meetings are held as they are by-and-large not brick-and-mortar institutions.

Regional Societies
Lincoln Record Society Robert Hardy Building Bishop Grosseteste University College Longdales Road Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN1 3DY UK Email: [mailto:communications@lincoln-record-society.org.uk communications@lincoln-record-society.org.uk] Website: Lincoln Record Society


 * The Society was founded in 1910 to print records and documents relating to the ancient county and diocese of Lincoln. The ancient diocese covered not only Lincolnshire, the second largest county of England, but also the wide area which lay within the medieval diocese: the counties of Lincoln, Leicester, Northampton, Rutland, Oxford, Bedford, Buckingham, Huntingdon and northern Hertford. Since 1910 the Society has published ninety nine volumes many of which are still in print.

Royston & District Local History Society Royston Town Hall Melbourn Street Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 7DA UK Email: [mailto:enquiries@roystonlocalhistory.org.uk enquiries@roystonlocalhistory.org.uk] Website: Royston & District Local History Society


 * The Society's objectives are to safeguard, record and preserve the local history of Royston and the area for future generations; increase the level of interest and awareness of local history amongst the town’s residents; contribute to the growth of the Museum; maintain and preserve the Royston Cave for the benefit of the town; and provide consultation on planning applications relating to the historic fabric of the town.

Hertfordshire Societies
East Herts Archaeological Society Bengeo Parish Church Hall Church of Saint Leonard Duncombe Road Bengeo Hertford, Hertfordshire SG14 3JW UK Email: [mailto:info@ehas.org.uk info@ehas.org.uk] Website: East Herts Archaeological Society


 * Our aims are to foster interest in the county’s archaeology and history, to promote and assist in excavations and historical investigations and to help protect ancient buildings and monuments in East Herts.

Hertfordshire Family History Society Woolmer Green Village Hall Hall Lane Woolmer Green, Hertfordshire SG3 6XA UK Email: [mailto:secretary@hertsfhs.org.uk secretary@hertsfhs.org.uk] Website: Hertfordshire Family History Society


 * The Society was founded in 1977 with a brief to educate and inform the public about genealogy with its focus on the county of Hertfordshire.

Hertfordshire Record Society Bengeo Parish Church Hall Church of Saint Leonard Duncombe Road Bengeo Hertford, Hertfordshire SG14 3JW UK Telephone: 01923 248581 Email: [mailto:info@hrsociety.org.uk info@hrsociety.org.uk] Website: Hertfordshire Record Society


 * To advance the education of the public in the history of Hertfordshire, and for this purpose and not otherwise to publish transcripts, abstracts, and edited texts of documentary sources relative to such history.

Hitchin Historical Society Church House Churchyard Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG5 1HP UK Telephone: 01462 423209 Email: [mailto:secretary@hitchinhistoricals.org.uk secretary@hitchinhistoricals.org.uk] Website: Hitchin Historical Society


 * Founded in 1977, Hitchin Historical Society is a registered charity whose object is to increase and spread knowledge of all aspects of the history of Hitchin. We also liaise with other local societies on issues where we feel that account should be taken of the town’s historic character.

Norton Community Archaeology Group The Stables Hall 102 Norton Rd Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire SG6 1AG UK Email: [mailto:philipdean2@btinternet.com philipdean2@btinternet.com] Website: Norton Community Archaeology Group


 * Norton Community Archaeology Group was established in 2006 to investigate the archaeology of the historic parish of Norton in Hertfordshire, now part of Letchworth Garden City. Norton has extraordinarily well preserved historical records covering 1000 years of our social history and unspoilt archaeology spanning 10,000 years.

North Hertfordshire Archaeological Society Lucas Room North Hertfordshire Museum Brand St Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG5 1JE UK Website: North Hertfordshire Archaeological Society


 * North Hertfordshire Archaeological Society was established in 1960 and has undertaken a wide range of research into the archaeology and heritage of the district since then.

St Albans and Hertfordshire Architectural and Archaeological Society Marlborough Road Methodist Church 69 Marlborough Rd St. Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 3XG UK Email: [mailto:admin@stalbanshistory.org admin@stalbanshistory.org] Website: St Albans and Hertfordshire Architectural and Archaeological Society Website #2: St Albans and Hertfordshire Architectural and Archaeological Society


 * The objectives of the Society are to promote interest in the architecture, archaeology and history of St. Albans and Hertfordshire; to secure the protection of monuments and other features of architectural or archaeological interest in the area; to encourage the preservation of documents and graphic records of historical interest; to promote and participate in archaeological work, and research into local history; to arrange meetings, lectures, exhibitions and visits; and to promote the publication of papers, reports and other literature.

Welwyn Archaeological Society United Reformed Church Church Rd Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL8 6PS UK Telephone: 01920 830798 Email: [mailto:clarelew@hotmail.co.uk clarelew@hotmail.co.uk] Website: Welwyn Archaeological Society Website #2: Welwyn Archaeological Society


 * The Society was formed over forty years ago in response to the threat posed to our heritage by modern developments: building construction, pipelaying, road building, agricultural and mineral extraction. The Society carries out excavations, surveys and other research both indoors and out, and represents the interests of archaeology with local and national bodies.