Devon 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
Cotswold Archaeology Unit 53 Basepoint Business Centre Yeoford Way Exeter, Devon EX2 8LB UK Telephone: 01392 826185 Email: [mailto:enquiries@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk enquiries@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk] Website: Cotswold Archaeology


 * Welcome to Cotswold Archaeology. We offer the full range of heritage and archaeological services from our Andover, Cirencester, Exeter, and Milton Keynes offices.

The Devon & Cornwall Record Society Email: [mailto:admin@devonandcornwallrecordsociety.co.uk admin@devonandcornwallrecordsociety.co.uk] Website: The Devon & Cornwall Record Society


 * The Devon and Cornwall Record Society was founded in 1904 to transcribe and publish local records, and to promote local historical studies and genealogical research.

Wesley Historical Society - Cornish Methodist Historical Association Kenwyn Vean 19 HigherTrehaverne Truro, Cornwall TR1 3RW UK Telephone: 01872 274759 Website: Wesley Historical Society - Cornish Methodist Historical Association


 * The aims of the Society laid down in 1893 were to promote the study of the history and literature of early Methodism, research into the Wesley's, and investigation into the beginnings and development of Methodism. Area: Cornwall and adjacent areas.

Devon Societies
Archaeology Club of Eggesford St Boniface Centre Crediton, Devon EX17 2AH UK Telephone: 01769 520326 Email: [mailto:ace@acearch.org.uk ace@acearch.org.uk] Website: Archaeology Club of Eggesford


 * The Archaeology Club of Eggesford is based in Devon where they are committed to investigating and protecting Devon’s Archaeological heritage.

Appledore Local History Society Odun Road Appledore, Devon EX39 1PT UK Telephone: 01237 476968 Email: [mailto:ahs@iwasthere.org.uk ahs@iwasthere.org.uk] Email #2: [mailto:info@appledorehs.org.uk info@appledorehs.org.uk] Website: Appledore Local History Society


 * The Appledore Historical Society was formed in the Autumn of 1995 by a group of Born-and-Bred Appledorians concerned that their village had changed so much in the previous twenty years that memories of their childhood and their parents' and grandparents' would soon be forgotten. So it was decided that a group would meet each month to record memories and document the Appledore of Yesteryear.

Axminster Historical Society The Bradshaw Room Axminster Heritage Centre Thomas Whitty House Silver Street Axminster, Devon EX13 5AH UK Telephone: 01297 32631 Email: [mailto:john@thornhayes.freeserve.co.uk john@thornhayes.freeserve.co.uk] Website: Axminster Historical Society

Babbacombe and St Marychurch Local History Society St Anne’s Hall Babbacombe Road Torquay, Devon TQ1 3ST UK Email: [mailto:info@babbacombelhs.org.uk info@babbacombelhs.org.uk] Website: Babbacombe and St Marychurch Local History Society


 * Our Local History Society was started in September 2004 with the aim of furthering interest in the local history of St Marychurch and Babbacombe and to encourage participation in research to publish articles and pamphlets so that the history of the area is recorded. In conjunction with the Friends of St Anne’s Hall we are endeavoring to produce an archive of the area consisting of photos, memorabilia and recording memories from local inhabitants.

Blackawton and Strete History Group Email: [mailto:clyston@waitrose.com clyston@waitrose.com] Website: Blackawton and Strete History Group


 * Our aims are to research, collate, and record historical information on the twin parishes of Blackawton and Strete, and to publicise activities and outcomes.

Bow and District Historical Society Bow Village Hall Station Rd Bow Crediton, Devon EX17 6HU UK Telephone: 01363 82468 Email: [mailto:nigel@browne1851.freeserve.co.uk nigel@browne1851.freeserve.co.uk] Website: Bow and District Historical Society


 * Bow History is a charitable organisation whose purpose is to provide information to the people living in and around Bow about the archaeology, history, and present circumstances of the area. Included also in the Society’s remit is the preservation of local archaeological sites, buildings, and historical objects for the benefit of future generations.  The Society also aims to assist members and non-members to trace family forebears or help persons engaged on any local historical research.

Brixham Museum and Heritage Society Brixham Christian Community Centre 18A Fore St Brixham, Devon TQ5 8DS UK Telephone: 01803 856267 Email: [mailto:mail@brixhamheritage.org.uk mail@brixhamheritage.org.uk] Website: Brixham Museum and Heritage Society

Broadwoodwidger Local History Society Broadwoodwidger Community Hub Broadwoodwidger, Devon UK Telephone: 01566 784772 Email: [mailto:broadwoodheritage@outlook.com broadwoodheritage@outlook.com] Website: Broadwoodwidger Local History Society


 * The Society aims to encourage and develop interest in and awareness of all aspects of the history of the Parish of Broadwoodwidger and to collect and disseminate information on such history.

 Buckland Brewer History Group Church of St. Mary and St. Benedict Buckland Brewer Bideford, Devon EX39 5XB UK Website: Buckland Brewer History Group


 * The aim of the Group is to inspire the community of Buckland Brewer and those with a love of Buckland Brewer, to take pride in and ownership of their history and heritage in all forms.

Devon Archaeological Society The Guildhall High Street Exeter, Devon EX4 3EB UK Email: [mailto:dashonsec@devonarchaeologicalsociety.org.uk dashonsec@devonarchaeologicalsociety.org.uk] Website: Devon Archaeological Society


 * The archaeology of Devon is without equal in England: it includes the rich historic landscapes of Dartmoor and Exmoor and extends in time from the Palaeolithic axes of the East Devon river valleys to industrial remains from the extraction of tin and other minerals.

Devon History Society Mint Methodist Centre Fore St. Exeter, Devon EX4 3AT UK Website: Devon History Society


 * The Society promotes the study of all aspects of Devon’s history through lectures, meetings, conferences and visits; publications such as a newsletter and a journal and the website; workshops to support research skills; affiliation for local history societies to share research and take part in DHS activities; and opportunities to take part in DHS research projects.

Devon Family History Society Exeter The Mint Methodist Church Fore Street Exeter, Devon EX4 3AT UK Telephone: 01392 279430

North Devon Pollyfield Centre East-the-Water Bideford, Devon EX39 4BL UK Telephone: 01237 451305

Plymouth Spurgeon Hall Mutley Baptist Church Plymouth, Devon PL4 6LB UK Telephone: 01752 294891

South Devon Kingskerswell Community Centre 1 School Rd Kingskerswell Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 5DJ UK Telephone: 01626 367794/01803 328954

1, 7-9 King St Exeter, Devon EX1 1BI UK Email: [mailto:enquiries@devonfhs.org.uk enquiries@devonfhs.org.uk] Website: Devon Family History Society


 * The Society publishes a quarterly journal, "The Devon Family Historian", and provides several index search services and a library for the use of members.

Exmouth History & Archaeology Society Glenorchy Church Hall Exeter Road Exmouth, Devon EX8 1PL UK Telephone: 01395 260442 Website: Exmouth History & Archaeology Society

Ipplepen Local History Group Ipplepen Village Hall Silver Street Ipplepen Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 5SB UK Website: Ipplepen Local History Group


 * The aims of the group are to collect, record & preserve the histories of Ipplepen and to share it with anyone interested.

North Devon Archaeological Society Castle Centre 25 Castle Street Barnstaple, Devon EX31 1DR UK Email: [mailto:rosemdy@hotmail.com rosemdy@hotmail.com] Email #2: [mailto:nddymond@hotmail.co.uk nddymond@hotmail.co.uk] Website: North Devon Archaeological Society


 * The Society's Aims are to promote awareness of, and interest in, archaeology and the historic environment with particular reference to northern Devon; to encourage field survey, recording, and research; to promote the preservation and interpretation of ancient monuments and antiquities in the region; and, where appropriate and necessary, to excavate to professional standards and to publish the results of research.

Plymouth & District Archaeological Society Devonport Lecture Theatre Portland Square Building Plymouth University Plymouth, Devon PL4 8AA UK Email: [mailto:enquiries@plymarchsoc.org.uk enquiries@plymarchsoc.org.uk] Website: Plymouth & District Archaeological Society


 * Regional archaeology group of amateur and professional archaeologists wishing to share their enthusiasm for local archaeology and provide knowledge and support for sites in our area.

Teignbridge Archaeological Society Kingsteignton Community Hall Rydon Road Kingsteignton, Devon TQ12 3LP UK Telephone: 01626 351953/07745 364245 (Mobile) Email: [mailto:timeteign.2016@gmail.com timeteign.2016@gmail.com] Website: Teignbridge Archaeological Society


 * The Society's Aims and Objectives are to consult, liaise, research, and develop greater knowledge of archaeology within Teignbridge, and to improve education, facilities, and services for archaeological work within the district and the region.

Yelverton & District Local History Society Meavy Parish Hall Meavy Yelverton, Devon PL20 6PJ UK Telephone: 01822 853260 Email: [mailto:lathamdandm@aol.com lathamdandm@aol.com] Website: Yelverton & District Local History Society Website #2: Yelverton & District Local History Society


 * The Society was formed over thirty years ago, in 1982, by a group of people who believed there was a need to study the fascinating history of the villages nestling on the Yelverton side of Dartmoor, and to make an effort to record as much of that history as possible while the places existed free of development and the people remembered the past.