Derbyshire 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
Derwent Archaeology Group Tower Room St Nicholas Church 30 Church St Dunnington York, Yorkshire YO19 5PW UK Email: [mailto:jerad17@me.com jerad17@me.com] Website: Derwent Archaeology Group

Hunter Archaeological Society Diamond Building Sheffield University 32 Leavygreave Road Sheffield, Yorkshire S3 7RD UK Telephone: 0114 288 2640 Email: [mailto:secretary@hunterarchaeologicalsociety.org.uk secretary@hunterarchaeologicalsociety.org.uk] Website: Hunter Archaeological Society


 * The Hunter Archaeological Society studies and reports on the archaeology, history and architecture of South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire.

Kimberley Chinemarelian Historical Society Community Room Kimberley School Newdigate Street Kimberley Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG16 2NJ UK Telephone: 01773 785130 Email: [mailto:s.arundel@sky.com s.arundel@sky.com] Website: Kimberley Chinemarelian Historical Society


 * This Society is in Nottinghamshire but is near the Derbyshire border and is listed on the Derbyshire County Council website.

Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Labour History Society Nottingham Mechanics North Sherwood Street Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG1 4EZ UK Telephone: 01246 270628 Email: [mailto:hilary.cave@btinternet.com hilary.cave@btinternet.com] Website: Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Labour History Society


 * The Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Labour History Society is an organisation of members who have an interest in working class history, and the history of the labour movement in these two counties.

Ranulf Higden Society The John Rylands Library (University of Manchester Library) Oxford Rd Manchester, Lancashire M13 9PP UK Email: [mailto:ranulfhigden@gmail.com ranulfhigden@gmail.com] Website: Ranulf Higden Society


 * The Ranulf Higden Society transcribes and translates medieval Latin documents associated with Lancashire, Cheshire, Staffordshire, and Derbyshire. Some people for their own purposes need to read and understand medieval records written in Latin or Anglo-Norman but do not have the benefit of the kind of support normally provided by postgraduate courses in universities.  The Society was formed to provide a means by which they might receive continuing instruction in various relevant fields and encourage and support.

Wesley Historical Society - East Midlands Website: Wesley Historical Society - East Midlands


 * 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: Leicestershire, Loughborough, Derby, Nottingham.

Derbyshire Societies
Aston on Trent Local History Group Aston on Trent War Memorial Hall 1 Chellaston Lane Aston on Trent Derby, Derbyshire DE72 2AX UK Telephone: 01332 793196 Email: [mailto:nibsaston@tiscali.co.uk nibsaston@tiscali.co.uk] Website: Aston on Trent Local History Group


 * The principal aim of the Group was (and continues to be) to provide, maintain, and develop a comprehensive history of Aston on Trent using a variety of formats, easily accessible to all and involving as many members of the community - young and old - as possible.

Baslow History Group Baslow Village Hall Baslow, Nr Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1SR UK Website: Baslow History Group


 * A group of local enthusiasts and amateur historians interested in researching and popularising all aspects of the local history and heritage of Baslow and Bubnell, two picturesque villages set in the heart of the Peak District, close to Chatsworth House, the Home of the Duke of Devonshire.

Brimington and Tapton Local History Group Brimington Community Centre High Street Brimington Chesterfield, Derbyshire S43 1DB UK Telephone: 01246 275527 Email: [mailto:batslhg@gmail.com batslhg@gmail.com] Website: Brimington and Tapton Local History Group


 * We are a small group of local people interested in the history of Brimington and Tapton. These two communities are part of the Borough of Chesterfield.

Chesterfield & District Family History Society Whittington Moor Methodist Church Scarsdale Road Whittington Moor Chesterfield, Derbyshire S41 8QP UK Email: [mailto:secretary@cadfhs.org secretary@cadfhs.org] Website: Chesterfield & District Family History Society


 * CADFHS was founded in 1989 and is based in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. The Society covers the area of North East Derbyshire previously known as the Scarsdale Hundred. We aim to assist and encourage the study of Family History and promote research into genealogical material.

Derbyshire Archaeological Society Room OL1 University of Derby Kedleston Road Derby, Derbyshire DE22 1GB UK Email: [mailto:barbarafoster@talk21.com barbarafoster@talk21.com] Website: Derbyshire Archaeological Society


 * The Derbyshire Archaeological Society was founded in 1878 to encourage interest in the County’s history and archaeology.

Derbyshire Family History Society Derby Friends Meeting House 56 St Helen's St. Derby, Derbyshire DE1 3HY UK Glossop & High Peak Bradbury Community House 10 Market Street Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 8AR UK South Normanton Post Mill Community Centre Market Cl South Normanton Alfreton, Derbyshire DE55 2EJ UK

Bridge Chapel House St. Marys Bridge Sowter Rd Derby, Derbyshire DE1 3AT UK Telephone: 01332 363876 Website: Derbyshire Family History Society


 * For over 25 years the Society has linked together people researching their family history in Derbyshire.

Heanor & District Local History Society Wilmot Street Centre Wilmot St Heanor, Derbyshire DE75 7EF UK Telephone: 01773 761944 Email: [mailto:clive.booth3@btinternet.com clive.booth3@btinternet.com] Website: Heanor & District Local History Society


 * The Society aims to "promote interest and research in all aspects of the history of Heanor and District" (including Langley Mill, Marlpool, Codnor, Loscoe, Shipley and Smalley).

Hope Historical Society Methodist Church Hall Edale Road Hope, Derbyshire S33 6ZF UK Email: [mailto:hopehistorical@yahoo.com hopehistorical@yahoo.com] Website: Hope Historical Society


 * A group of local people with a shared interest in historical and environmental matters. We draw members from Hope, Aston, and the surrounding villages.

North East Derbyshire Industrial Archaeology Society St. Thomas’ Church Centre Brampton Chatsworth Road Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 3AW UK Email: [mailto:cliff@nedias.co.uk cliff@nedias.co.uk] Website: North East Derbyshire Industrial Archaeology Society


 * We are a friendly Society discovering much about the rich industrial history and archaeology of the broader Chesterfield and north-east  Derbyshire area.

Repton Village History Group Repton Village Hall Askew Grove Repton, Derbyshire DE65 6GR UK Email: [mailto:rvhg@reptonvillage.org.uk rvhg@reptonvillage.org.uk] Website: Repton Village History Group


 * In 2018 we are moving to a new phase in our development and will be concentrating on researching more of Repton’s history through a series of projects which will include recording the memories of older villagers, carrying out architectural, documentary and cartographical studies and undertaking and supporting archaeological research.

Whitwell Local History Group Whitwell Community Centre Portland St Whitwell Worksop, Derbyshire S80 4NN UK Telephone: 01909 ​720327 Email: [mailto:wlhg@hopkins-uk.co.uk wlhg@hopkins-uk.co.uk] Email #2: [mailto:geofftwalker@​outlook.​com geofftwalker@​outlook.​com] Website: Whitwell Local History Group


 * A community group to promote and protect local history to ensure that the history of village people is available to future generations.