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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
The Glasgow & West of Scotland Family History Society Unit 13 32 Mansfield Street Glasgow G11 5QP UK Telephone: 0141 339 8303 Email: [mailto:visitscotland@gwsfhs.org.uk visitscotland@gwsfhs.org.uk] Website: The Glasgow & West of Scotland Family History Society Website #2: The Glasgow & West of Scotland Family History Society Website #3: The Glasgow & West of Scotland Family History Society


 * The society was founded in 1977 with the aim of promoting the study of family history, particularly for those whose family history has links with Glasgow and the west of Scotland. The counties included are Argyll, Ayr, Bute, Dunbarton, Lanark, Renfrew, and Stirling.

Highland Family History Society Highland Archive and Registration Centre Bught Park Inverness IV3 5SS UK Telephone: 01463 256444 Email: [mailto:info@highlandfamilyhistorysociety.org info@highlandfamilyhistorysociety.org] Website: Highland Family History Society Website #2: Highland Family History Society


 * The Society was established in September 1981 to promote the study of genealogy, family history, and related subjects in the Highlands of Scotland. Our area covers the old counties of Sutherland, Ross, Inverness, and Nairn (and we retain interest in, and information about, Caithness and northern parishes of Argyll and Perth, though they now have their own local family history groups).

Lochaber & North Argyll Family History Group Fort William Library Airds Crossing Fort William, Inverness-shire PH33 6EU UK Telephone: 01779 238416 Email: [mailto:landnafhg@fsmail.net landnafhg@fsmail.net] Website: Lochaber & North Argyll Family History Group Website #2: Lochaber & North Argyll Family History Group


 * The Lochaber Family History Group has an interest in tracing family roots in the Lochaber area.

Local Societies
Lorn Archaeological and Historical Society St Columba's Cathedral Hall Corran Esplanade Oban, Argyll PA34 5AB UK Email: [mailto:lahsoc@gmail.com lahsoc@gmail.com] Website: Lorn Archaeological and Historical Society Website #2: Lorn Archaeological and Historical Society


 * Oban, Argyll, West Coast of Scotland. The aim of the Society is to foster interest in the archaeology and history of the area and help to increase our knowledge of the past.

Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Mid Argyll Lochgilphead Community Centre Manse Brae Lochgilphead, Argyll and Bute PA31 8XQ UK Email: [mailto:president@kist.scot president@kist.scot] Website: Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Mid Argyll


 * We organise a series of monthly talks over the winter on wildlife, archaeology, and history topics of mainly local interest.

Strachur & District Local History Society Strachur Village Hall Strachur Cowal & Bute PA27 8DG UK Telephone: 01369 820116 Email: [mailto:susan.dunans@gmail.com susan.dunans@gmail.com] Website: Strachur & District Local History Society Website #2: Strachur & District Local History Society Website #3: Strachur & District Local History Society


 * Our local history society was started in 2007 with the aims of collecting and disseminating information about the history of the village of Strachur and other settlements in our region of the Cowal penninsular and east Loch Fyne. The society gathers and records material relating to the history of the Parish of Strachur and Strathlachlan, to make such information available to the public at large, and to stimulate interest in local history among residents of the area. It has brought together people with an interest in diverse aspects of local heritage - including family history, clan history, oral history and archaeology.