Norfolk 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
Fenland Family History Society St Peter's Church Hall Church Terrace Wisbech, Cambridgeshire PE13 1HP UK Email: [mailto:secretary@fenlandfhs.org.uk secretary@fenlandfhs.org.uk] Website: Fenland Family History Society


 * The Fenland Family History Society was founded in 2001 to promote and encourage the study of family, local and social history with particular reference to persons having lived in, or having been associated with, the historical area now known as Fenland. Fenland comprises the former Isle of Ely, parts of South Lincolnshire and West Norfolk.

Foxearth & District Local History Society Foxearth Village Hall School Ln Foxearth Sudbury, Essex CO10 7JE UK Website: Foxearth & District Local History Society


 * This is the website of the Foxearth and District Local History Society. It is dedicated to the publication of research materials gained by its members on the local history of this part of East Anglia, in England.

Norfolk Societies
Federation of Norfolk Archaeological and Historical Organisations Email: [mailto:publisher@poppyland.co.uk publisher@poppyland.co.uk] Website: Federation of Norfolk Archaeological and Historical Organisations


 * The Federation exists to help co-ordinate activities between societies and to enable the sharing of information.

Great Yarmouth Local History and Archaeological Society Christchurch King Street Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR30 2HL UK Email: [mailto:infogylhas@gmail.com infogylhas@gmail.com] Website: Great Yarmouth Local History and Archaeological Society


 * GYLHAS continues to thrive as members meet to enjoy a lively talks programme, slide shows, regular excursions, research, and, of course, to share their interest in heritage, history and archaeology.

Martham Local History Group Martham Methodist Church 10 Trelawny Rd Martham Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR29 4SR UK Telephone: 01493 749775 Email: [mailto:noelrmitchell@gmail.com noelrmitchell@gmail.com] Website: Martham Local History Group


 * We are not academic historians, but ordinary people who are interested learning about and recording the history and heritage of Martham, its surrounding area and East Anglia.

Mid-Norfolk Family History Society Trinity Methodist Church Hall Theatre Street Dereham, Norfolk NR19 2EP UK Email: [mailto:sue.vickerage104@gmail.com sue.vickerage104@gmail.com] Website: Mid-Norfolk Family History Society


 * Our local members have an interest in Family History in general but do not necessarily have genealogical links to this part of Norfolk. However, we have a large number of distant members with interests in Mid-Norfolk and we aim to assist in their research by collecting and recording family history information from within an area of approximately 10 miles around Dereham.

Norfolk Archaeological & Historical Research Group University of East Anglia (Room Arts 01.02) Norwich Research Park Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7TJ UK Telephone: 01953 453915 Email: [mailto:enquiries@nahrg.org.uk enquiries@nahrg.org.uk] Website: Norfolk Archaeological & Historical Research Group


 * NAHRG is Norfolk's local history and archaeology club. To join you just need to be interested in Norfolk, its history, heritage, and archaeology.

Norfolk Family History Society Kirby Hall 70 St. Giles Street Norwich, Norfolk NR2 1LS UK Email: [mailto:secretary@nfhs.co.uk secretary@nfhs.co.uk] Website: Norfolk Family History Society


 * The Society welcomes people researching their Norfolk ancestors and family history. The Society's collection of genealogical resources encompass parish register transcripts, monumental inscriptions, census returns, wills, family trees, pedigrees, photographs, Norwich birth & death returns, and a wide range of published work to help trace your family's Norfolk origins.

Norfolk Heraldry Society Norwich Central Baptist Church Duke Street Norwich, Norfolk NR3 3BB UK Telephone: 01508 493832 Email: [mailto:enquiries@norfolkheraldry.org.uk enquiries@norfolkheraldry.org.uk] Website: Norfolk Heraldry Society

Norfolk Historic Buildings Group INTO Building University of East Anglia University Dr Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7TJ UK Email: [mailto:a.longcroft@uea.ac.uk a.longcroft@uea.ac.uk] Website: Norfolk Historic Buildings Group


 * The society, active since 2000, collects and records information on Norfolk’s historic buildings for those with an appreciation of the area’s rich heritage.

Norfolk Industrial Archaeology Society Stanley Cooper Room Charing Cross Centre 17-19 St John Maddermarket Norwich, Norfolk NR2 1DN UK Website: Norfolk Industrial Archaeology Society


 * We are brought together by a common desire to find out more of the history and archaeology of the last two hundred and fifty years since the industrial revolution.

Norfolk & Norwich Archaeological Society Town Close Auditorium Castle Museum 24 Castle Meadow Norwich, Norfolk NR1 3JU UK Email: [mailto:members@nnas.info members@nnas.info] Website: Norfolk & Norwich Archaeological Society


 * Throughout its history, the NNAS has attracted people who are interested in the archaeology and history of Norfolk. Our membership includes amateur and professional archaeologists, but the vast majority of members are simply those who are fascinated by the history, archaeology, buildings and ancient sites in the area in which they live.

Norfolk Record Society Trinity Guildhall Saturday Market Place King's Lynn, Norfolk PE30 5DQ UK Email: [mailto:nrs@norfolkrecordsociety.org.uk nrs@norfolkrecordsociety.org.uk] Website: Norfolk Record Society


 * The Society was founded in 1930 to encourage the study and preservation of Norfolk records and to publish editions of documents relating to the history of the county.