Worcestershire 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
Birmingham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry 5 Sanderling Court Kidderminster, Worcestershire DY10 4TS UK Telephone: 01562 743912 Email: [mailto:gensec@bmsgh.org gensec@bmsgh.org] Website: Birmingham and Midland Society


 * The Birmingham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry is the principal family history society for the counties of Staffordshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire. The modern metropolitan boroughs of Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall, and Wolverhampton (collectively known as the West  Midlands) are within our area.  The metropolitan boroughs of Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall, and Wolverhampton are also sometimes collectively referred to as "The Black Country."

The Black Country Society The Dudley Canal Trust Portal Birmingham Road Dudley, West Midlands DY1 4SB UK Email; [mailto:info@blackcountrysociety.co.uk info@blackcountrysociety.co.uk] Website: The Black Country Society


 * The Black Country Society believes the original Black Country to be that area of South Staffordshire and North Worcestershire (excluding Birmingham) which was on the famous 30 foot seam of coal.

Worcestershire Societies
The Badsey Society Telephone: 01386 832100 Email: [mailto:info@badsey.net info@badsey.net] Website: The Badsey Society Archive website: The Badsey Society’s Archive Website


 * The Badsey Society invites you to enjoy photos, memories and historical research about the people and places that make up the village of Badsey, the hamlet of Aldington and the neighbouring parish of Wickhamford.

Bartley Green District History Group c/o Woodgate Valley Country Park Clapgate Lane Woodgate Birmingham, West Midlands B32 3DS UK Telephone: 074 1913 6367 Email: [mailto:msurman@bgdhg.co.uk msurman@bgdhg.co.uk] Website: Bartley Green District History Group


 * We were formerly known as The Woodgate & The Valley History Group and, having incorporated Bartley Green 'village' into our areas of research, renamed as Bartley Green District History Group in 2009. We research the old villages/hamlets that surround The Woodgate Valley Country Park in Birmingham.  These villages are Woodgate, Moor Street, Kitwell, California and Bartley Green.  In between there is Woodgate Valley South.  The area, once part of Worcestershire, was on the boundaries of Shropshire and Staffordshire and was the most North West tip of the ancient parish of Northfield.  Amalgamated into Birmingham in 1911, it is now the south west edge of the city and is mostly swallowed up into the district known as Bartley Green.

Clent History Society Yew Tree Cottage Holy Cross Bromsgrove Road Clent, Worcestershire DY9 9QF UK Website: Clent History Society


 * Clent History Society is a society of local residents interested in exploring the history of the village of Clent and that of other towns and industries in the local area. As one of the largest societies in the village, Clent History Society are involved in a diverse range of activities. This includes active research into the village history and the continued record keeping of changes in the village for future generations.

Feckenham Forest Local History Society Lower Grinsty Farm Callow Hill Redditch, Worcestershire B97 5PJ UK Email: [mailto:honsec@feckenham-forest-history-society.org.uk honsec@feckenham-forest-history-society.org.uk] Website: Feckenham Forest Local History Society


 * Our small but friendly society exists to inform both members and visitors alike about local history and history from further afield. In the course of a typical season of meetings our speakers will introduce you to Worcestershire history as well as interesting history from our neighbouring counties.

Hagley Historical & Field Society 31 Milestone Drive Hagley Stourbridge, West Midlands DY9 0LW UK Website: Hagley Historical & Field Society


 * Welcome to Hagley Historical and Field Society. Here you will discover something of the history of Hagley and details of our activities. You will find a warm welcome at our meetings which are generally held on the first Tuesday of each month. We enjoy a wide variety of speakers talking on a range of topics relating to the history of Worcestershire, the West Midlands and beyond.

Kidderminster & District Archaeological & Historical Society St George's Church Annexe Radford Avenue Kidderminster, West Midlands DY10 2ES UK Website: Kidderminster & District Archaeological & Historical Society


 * It is not necessary to be an academic historian to enjoy membership of this society: anyone with an interest in the past can get enjoy our meetings. The Kidderminster and District Archaeological and Historical Society was spawned by volunteer workers engaged in excavating the Roman Fort at Larford near Astley, whilst participating in a WEA archaeology course.

The Lickey Hills Local History Society Trinity Centre Old Birmingham Road Lickey, Worcestershire B45 8ES UK Email: [mailto:info@lhlhs.org.uk info@lhlhs.org.uk] Website: The Lickey Hills Local History Society


 * The Lickey Hills Local History Society was formed in 1972 to promote and encourage the study of the history of Cofton Hackett, Barnt Green, Rednal, and the Lickey. In 1987 it merged with its slightly older neighbour the Rubery Historical Society which was founded in 1967.

Malvern Family History Society 5 Geneva Avenue Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 3PX UK Email: [mailto:gordon@mrmail.co.uk gordon@mrmail.co.uk] Website: Malvern Family History Society


 * Malvern is a spa town in West Worcestershire nestled on the side of the Malvern Hills and with many famous past residents and visitors. The Malvern Family History society is a group of about 200 enthusiasts interested in our family history as well as that of Worcestershire. Our members are a mixture of people who are local to Malvern, whose roots can be local or spread far and wide, and those further afield with family links back to this area.


 * We are members of the Federation of Family History Societies, the West Midlands Group of Family History Societies and the Worcestershire Local History Forum.

Redditch Local History Society Oasis Christian Centre 4 Plymouth Road Redditch, West Midlands B974QB UK Telephone: 01527 404365/61434 Email: [mailto:contact@redditchhistorysociety.org.uk contact@redditchhistorysociety.org.uk] Website: Redditch Local History Society


 * The Redditch Local History Society was established with the objective of promoting, preserving and protecting the heritage of the unique history of Redditch, a small town in the West Midlands. As well as our monthly meetings, we also document and communicate the history of Redditch by means of our newsletter, exhibitions, talks, social media,  archives and audio/visual records.

Romsley & Hunnington History Society St Kenelm's Church Hall Bromsgrove Road Romsley, West Midlands B62 0LF UK Telephone: 07790 107176 Website: Romsley & Hunnington History Society


 * Our Society covers the history of the north Worcestershire villages of Romsley and Hunnington. Our activities include lectures on a wide variety of subjects of local interest as well as transcribing of historical records.

Stourport Civic Society Elizabeth Mills Centre (formerly the Social Day Centre) New Street Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire DY13 8UW UK Telephone: 01299 826383 Email: [mailto:larkrise80@aol.com larkrise80@aol.com] Website: Stourport Civic Society


 * The Society works to protect and improve Stourport and to promote interest in its history as a Georgian New Town and Canal Port, industrial centre, and inland resort.The society is concerned to safeguard the greenbelt and landscape of the Severn Valley. The Society is a member of the West Midlands Amenity Societies Association.

Tenbury Wells History Society Pump Rooms Teme Street Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire WR15 8BA UK Telephone: 01584 711425 Website: Tenbury Wells History Society


 * The Tenbury & District Civic & Historical Society undertakes and promotes research into local history and works to preserve the heritage of the aptly named "Town in the Orchard."

Vale of Evesham Historical Society Almonry Heritage Centre Abbey Gate Evesham, Worcestershire WR11 4BG UK Telephone: 1386 446944 Email: [mailto:rj.knowles@hotmail.co.uk rj.knowles@hotmail.co.uk] Website: Vale of Evesham Historical Society


 * VEHS members have a wide range of historical interests - from archaeology to social history, from the Romans to the Victorians, from jewellery to horticulture.

Wolverley & Cookley Historical Society The Elms Drakelow Lane Wolverley, Worcestershire DY11 5RY UK Website: Wolverley & Cookley Historical Society


 * The objectives of the Society are to research, and record, the history of Wolverley and Cookley, and to collect, conserve and publish historical records and research material.

Worcestershire Historical Society The Hive Sawmill Walk The Butts Worcester, Worcestershire WR1 3PB UK Email: [mailto:susan.redding@sky.com susan.redding@sky.com] Website: Worcestershire Historical Society


 * Worcestershire, like many of England's historic counties, is served by a Society dedicated to the publication of its historical records. The Worcestershire Historical Society was founded in 1893 and since that year has published 43 volumes in its first series (until 1957) and 26 volumes in its new series (since 1960).

Worcester Industrial Archaeology and Local History Society North Wing Himbleton Manor Droitwich, Worcestershire WR9 7LE UK Telephone: 01905 391590 Email: [mailto:membership@wialhs.org.uk secretary@wialhs.org.uk] Website: Worcester Industrial Archaeology and Local History Society


 * WIA&LHS is affiliated to the Association for Industrial Archaeology (AIA) and a member of the British Association for Local History (BALH), and the Worcestershire Local History Forum (WLHF).

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