Gloucestershire 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
Avon Local History Association Telephone: 01275 849200 Email: [mailto:blackrockcfd@hotmail.com blackrockcfd@hotmail.com] Website: Avon Local History Association


 * ALHA is the umbrella group for local history and archaeology societies in Bristol, Bath, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset. There are some eighty societies in ALHA, with a collective membership of about 10,000. Some are region-wide but with special interests like the Bristol & Avon Family History Society; while many are parish- or district-based.

Bristol & Avon Family History Society BAWA Leisure Centre 589 Southmead Road Filton Bristol, Gloucestershire BS34 7RG UK Telephone: 0117 9561881 E-mail: [mailto:secretary@bafhs.org.uk secretary@bafhs.org.uk] Website: Bristol & Avon Family History Society


 * The Bristol & Avon Family History Society provides contacts between members with regular meetings, quarterly Journals and assists members with research.

Gloucestershire Societies
Almondsbury Local History Society Almondsbury Old School Village Hall Church Road Almondsbury Bristol, Gloucestershire BS32 4ED UK Telephone: 01454 612309 Email: [mailto:robison46@hotmail.com robison46@hotmail.com] Website: Almondsbury Local History Society

Alveston Local History Society Alveston Methodist Church Greenhill Alveston, Gloucestershire BS35 3RA UK Telephone: 01454 416290 Website: Alveston Local History Society

Barton Hill History Group Bethesda Church Road Redfield, Gloucestershire BS59HH UK Email: [mailto:bartonhillhistorygroup@gmail.com bartonhillhistorygroup@gmail.com] Website: Barton Hill History Group


 * Since 1983 the Barton Hill History Group (BHHG) has taken the lead in recording, promoting, gathering and presenting the history of Barton Hill and the surrounding areas of East Bristol. Through countless meetings, presentations, exhibitions and articles, the Group has 'brought the past to life'. The BHHG is seen as one of the most successful, consistent and dynamic history groups in Bristol. Barton Hill is the name given to the sloping ground that leads down to the marsh at the southern end of Barton Regis.

Bourton on the Water Local History Society 80 Lamberts Field Bourton on the Water, Gloucestershire UK Telephone: 01457 822192 Website: Bourton on the Water Local History Society

Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society Apostle Room Clifton Cathedral Pembroke Road>br>Clifton Bristol, Gloucestershire BS8 3BX UK (Bristol location) St Johns Church Churchdown, Gloucestershire GL3 2DB UK (Churchdown location) Email: [mailto:brisglos@aol.com brisglos@aol.com] Website: Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society


 * Promoting the study of the history and archaeology of Bristol & Gloucestershire and encouraging the conservation of the historic environment.

Charlton Kings Local History Society Church St Charlton Kings Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL53 8AR UK Telephone: 01242 252664 Website: Charlton Kings Local History Society

Cheltenham Local History Society Municipal Offices Promenade Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 9SA UK Email: [mailto:joyce@cyberwebspace.net joyce@cyberwebspace.net] Website: Cheltenham Local History Society


 * Cheltenham Local History Society seeks to advance the education of the public in the history of Cheltenham and provides a forum for those interested in the history of the town to meet and share their interests. Its aims include the gathering, study, and publication of information about the history of the town.

Chipping Campden History Society CCHS Archive and Local History Room The Old Police Station High Street Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire GL55 6HB UK Telephone: 01386 848840 Website: Chipping Campden History Society

Churchdown Local History Society Churchdown Community Centre Parton Road Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL3 2JH UK Telephone: 01452 712529 Website: Churchdown Local History Society

Cirencester Archaeological & Historical Society Ashcroft Centre Ashcroft Road Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 UK Email: [mailto:kathleen@lindesay.co.uk kathleen@lindesay.co.uk] Website: Cirencester Archaeological & Historical Society


 * If you live in or near Cirencester and are interested in Archaeology or History, then the Cirencester Archaeological and Historical Society is for you.

Cranham Local History Society Email: [mailto:norma.kay@btinternet.com norma.kay@btinternet.com] Website: Cranham Local History Society


 * The Cranham Local History Society was formed in 1995, with the dual aims of creating an archive of the village's history that would be available to any researcher and publish a history of the village.

Downend Local History Society Downend Folk House Lincombe Barn Overndale Road Downend Bristol, Gloucestershire BS16 2RW UK Email: [mailto:history@downendlhs.org.uk history@downendlhs.org.uk] Website: Downend Local History Society


 * Covering aspects of local history relating to the areas of Downend, Mangotsfield, Staple Hill and the newer surrounding districts such as Emerson's Green. These areas lie in South Gloucestershire just to the north of the city of Bristol, England.

Gloucestershire Family History Society Family History Centre Clarence Row Alvin Street Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL1 3AH UK Telephone: 01452 524344 Email: [mailto:secretary@gfhs.org.uk secretary@gfhs.org.uk] Website: Gloucestershire Family History Society


 * The Gloucestershire Family History Society (GFHS) is a self-help organisation manned by volunteers helping all to research their ancestors and the background against which they led their lives in Gloucestershire and beyond.


 * The Family History Centre is the hub for Family History Research in Gloucestershire and is based in the grounds of the Gloucestershire Archives. It provides free online research facilities to search amongst other things the entire Census Collection 1841 – 1911, and houses a well stocked library including microfiche records. It is manned by friendly volunteers who will help you research your roots not only in Gloucestershire but anywhere in the UK and beyond.

Gloucestershire Local History Association Churchdown Community Centre Parton Road Gloucester, Gloucestershire GL3 2JH UK Email: [mailto:enquiries@gloshistory.org.uk enquiries@gloshistory.org.uk] Website: Gloucestershire Local History Association


 * The Gloucestershire Local History Association includes representatives from many local history societies in the county, the county archives and local studies centres, and meets quarterly to discuss matters relating to local history in Gloucestershire.

Gloucester Local History Society Email: [mailto:sarah.orton@gloucester.gov.uk sarah.orton@gloucester.gov.uk] Website: Gloucester Local History Society


 * Gloucester Local History Society is a relatively new group bringing together everyone with an interest in the history of Gloucester.

Gloucestershire Society for Industrial Archaeology Oak House Hamshill Coaley Dursley, Gloucestershire GL11 5EH UK Telephone: 01453 860595 Email: [mailto:secretary@gsia.org.uk secretary@gsia.org.uk] Website: Gloucestershire Society for Industrial Archaeology


 * The Society was formed in 1964 to study and record the history and physical remains of Gloucestershire industries. Our aim is to promote the study of our industrial heritage, particularly that of Gloucestershire.

Gotherington & Area Local History Society Gotherington Village Hall Malleson Road Gotherington Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL52 9ER UK Email: [mailto:jillcollins674@btinternet.com jillcollins674@btinternet.com] Website: Gotherington & Area Local History Society


 * The Society promotes interest in local history (Gotherington, Bishop’s Cleeve, Oxenton, Woolstone, Dixton and Prescott) by arranging speakers at monthly meetings, maintaining a lending library of books and pamphlets of local interest, sponsoring classes, and researching and publishing articles and booklets on local history.

Leckhampton Local History Society Glebe Cottages Church Road Leckhampton Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL53 0QJ UK Email: [mailto:leckhamptonhistory@gmail.com leckhamptonhistory@gmail.com] Website: Leckhampton Local History Society


 * Our Society's aim is to collect, study, and publish information concerning the history of Leckhampton and to stimulate public interest in local history.

Painswick Local History Society Website: Painswick Local History Society

Sheepscombe History Society Village Hall Sheepscombe Stroud, Gloucestershire GL6 7RQ UK Email: [mailto:sec@sheepscombehistory.org.uk sec@sheepscombehistory.org.uk] Website: Sheepscombe History Society


 * The Sheepscombe History Society exists to promote the study of the village's history, and to collect and preserve an archive of relevant historical material.

Tewkesbury Historical Society Tewkesbury Methodist Church The Cross Barton Street Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire GL20 5PY UK Email: [mailto:secretary@tewkhs.freeuk.com secretary@tewkhs.freeuk.com] Website: Tewkesbury Historical Society


 * The aim of the Society is to promote and encourage the historical study of the town of Tewkesbury and district.

Upper Windrush Local History Society Naunton Village Hall Naunton, Gloucestershire UK Telephone: 01451 850232 Email: [mailto:admin@upperwindrushlhs.org.uk admin@upperwindrushlhs.org.uk] Website: Upper Windrush Local History Society


 * The Society provides a focus for members who are interested in the history of the Upper Windrush District. The Society's main aims are to research, collect, preserve, display records, antiquities, and other items of historical interest.  Thereby to invoke interest, discussion, production of publicayions, and visit to sites of interest.