Staffordshire 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
Birmingham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry 5 Sanderling Court Kidderminster, Worcestershire DY10 4TS UK Telephone: 01562 743912 Email: [mailto:gensec@bmsgh.org gensec@bmsgh.org] Website: Birmingham and Midland Society


 * The Birmingham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry is the principal family history society for the counties of Staffordshire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire. The modern metropolitan boroughs of Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall, and Wolverhampton (collectively known as the West  Midlands) are within our area.  The metropolitan boroughs of Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall, and Wolverhampton are also sometimes collectively referred to as "The Black Country."

The Black Country Society The Dudley Canal Trust Portal Birmingham Road Dudley, West Midlands DY1 4SB UK Email; [mailto:info@blackcountrysociety.co.uk info@blackcountrysociety.co.uk] Website: The Black Country Society


 * The Black Country Society believes the original Black Country to be that area of South Staffordshire and North Worcestershire (excluding Birmingham) which was on the famous 30 foot seam of coal.

Midland Catholic History Society 16 Brandhall Court Wolverhampton Road Oldbury, West Midlands B68 8DE UK Telephone: 0121 422 1573 Website: Midland Catholic History Society


 * The Midland Catholic History Society was formed in 1996 by the merger of the Staffordshire Catholic History Society and the Worcestershire Catholic History Society. Staffordshire was founded in 1960 and Worcestershire in 1962 (amalgamated with the Federated Western Marches Recusant Society in 1981).  Both Staffordshire and Worcestershire were included in the Midland Vicariate Apostolic (1688-1840), and the Central Vicariate (1840-50) and the Diocese, later Archdiocese, of Birmingham (1850-).  The journals of the two societies were merged in 1991 and this allowed the regular appearance of a well produced publication drawing on material from all over the Midlands. The Worcestershire journal, Worcester Recusant, had long included material from Warwickshire, Herefordshire and Shropshire.

Wolverhampton Civic and Historical Society c/o ﻿The Old School 73 Dudley Road Wolverhampton, West Milands WV2 3BY UK Telephone: 01902 504741 Email: [mailto:wchs@mail.com wchs@mail.com] Website: Wolverhampton Civic and Historical Society


 * The Wolverhampton Civic Society was founded in 1960 and in 2010 it merged with the Wolverhampton History and Heritage Society to become the Wolverhampton Civic and Historical Society. Our aims are to promote the city through talks by expert speakers on various topics relating to Wolverhampton, the promotion of local history research, the erection of blue plaques and the scrutinising of planning applications. We are dedicated to promoting the history and heritage of Wolverhampton and ensuring that any new buildings and developments do not adversely affect the character and image of our great city!

Wolverhampton History and Heritage Society Website: Wolverhampton History and Heritage Society


 * The Society's site contains material about Wolverhampton's history and heritage, and Black Country towns. It is hoped that it will turn into an exercise in interactive co-operative writing and become a focus for those who know something about, or are finding out something about Wolverhampton and the surrounding area's history and heritage.

Staffordshire Societies
Aldridge Local History Society St. Mary's Church The Green Walsall, West Midlands WS9 8NH UK Email: [mailto:aldridgelhs@gmail.com aldridgelhs@gmail.com] Website: Aldridge Local History Society

Audley and District Family History Society St James Church Hall Audley, Staffordshire ST7 8HL UK Email: [mailto:famhist147@hotmail.co.uk famhist147@hotmail.co.uk] Website: Audley and District Family History Society


 * Audley Parish is situated in the rolling hills of North Staffordshire and has a long and interesting history, including farming and a period of intensive coal mining. Since 1986 the Audley and District Family History Society has been working to make records available for Audley and its adjoining parishes. Our records are based on the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Audley, which comprises of Audley Township, Bignall End, Halmer End, Knowle End, Park End, Eardley End and Talke. The adjoining area comprises of the ancient parishes of Barthomley and Church Lawton in Cheshire, and Wolstanton, Keele, Madeley and Betley in Staffordshire.

Berkswich History Society Telephone: 01785 665464 Website: Berkswich History Society

Biddulph & District Genealogy & Historical Society Biddulph Library Tunstall Rd Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST8 6HH UK Email: [mailto:djouthwaite@hotmail.com djouthwaite@hotmail.com] Website: Biddulph & District Genealogy & Historical Society


 * The aim of the Society is to promote genealogy and local history particularly pertaining to the Biddulph area.

Burntwood Family History Group Old Mining College Centre Queen St Chasetown Burntwood, Staffordshire WS7 4QH UK Telephone: 01543 448987 Email: [mailto:enquiries@bfhg.org.uk enquiries@bfhg.org.uk] Website: Burntwood Family History Group


 * The aim of the Burntwood Family History Group continues to bring together those who are interested in the research of their family history.

Cannock Chase Mining Historical Society Email: [mailto:enquiries@ccmhs.co.uk enquiries@ccmhs.co.uk] Website: Cannock Chase Mining Historical Society


 * The Society has an interest in the Coal Mining Heritage of the Cannock Chase Coalfield. It is researching and  writing the history of various Colliery Companies and Collieries and, of course, the Cannock Chase Coalfield.

Colton History Society Website: Colton History Society


 * Colton is a small village in Staffordshire, a mile North of Rugeley. It boasts a long and vibrant history, with many people, traditions and buildings of historic merit.

Landor Local History Society 1 Bilberry Close Rugeley, Staffordshire WS15 2SH UK Telephone: 01889 576674 Email: [mailto:markettle@btinternet.co.uk markettle@btinternet.co.uk] Website: Landor Local History Society


 * The Society is a focus for those who wish to learn more about the history of Rugeley (Staffordshire) and its surrounding parishes.  It serves Rugeley, Staffordshire and the neighbouring parishes.  We care about the heritage of the town of Rugeley and its surrounding area.

The Leek & District Historical Society Dove Room Moorlands House Stockwell Street Leek, Staffordshire ST13 9SG UK Email: [mailto:wcathryn@hotmail.com wcathryn@hotmail.com] Website: The Leek & District Historical Society


 * The Society is actively involved in promoting research into the history of the town of Leek and surrounding villages in the Staffordshire Moorlands. It aims to give local historians opportunities to display their findings and explain their discoveries to as wide an audience as possible.

Northern Mine Research Society Website: Northern Mine Research Society


 * We are a group of people dedicated to the preservation and recording of mining history, Northern referring to the our administrative base rather than our field of interest.

The Old Nortonian Society Email: [mailto:secretary@oldnortoniansociety.org.uk secretary@oldnortoniansociety.org.uk] Website: The Old Nortonian Society


 * We promote, maintain, and encourage the growth and development of interests in local and family history of the Village and Parish of Norton in the Moors in North Staffordshire. It is also our goal to preserve Records and Photographs of the Village and Parish (including transcriptions and publications).

Ridware History Society Village Hall Uttoxeter Road Hill Ridware Rugeley, Staffordshire WS15 3QR UK Email: [mailto:david.gordon.smith@care4free.net david.gordon.smith@care4free.net] Website: Ridware History Society


 * Three ancient parishes. Hamstall Ridware;  Mavesyn Ridware and Pipe Ridware are in the County of Staffordshire in the English Midlands.  The Parish of Mavesyn Ridware includes Hill Ridware and Blithbury: Hamstall Ridware includes Nethertown.  This society is dedicated to the history of these parishes.

Sedgley Local History Society St. Andrew’s Church Bilston Street Sedgley Dudley, West Midlands DY3 1JB UK Email: [mailto:sedgleylhs@hotmail.com sedgleylhs@hotmail.com] Website: Sedgley Local History Society


 * Sedgley Local History Society [SLHS] is a Black Country group based in the village of Sedgley. Here, the heritage of the Manor of Sedgley in south Staffordshire, is focused through its nine villages - Sedgley, Gospel End, Cotwall End, Upper Gornal, Lower Gornal, Woodsetton, Coseley, Ettingshall, and Brierley - on a history of people, places and events.

Smethwick Local History Society Bearwood Baptist Church corner of Rawlings Road/Bearwood Road Smethwick, Sandwell, West Midlands B66 4HA UK Telephone: 0121 429 4623 Email: [mailto:smethwicklocalhistory@hotmail.co.uk smethwicklocalhistory@hotmail.co.uk] Website: Smethwick Local History Society


 * Our aim is to bring to people's attention the history which surrounds them and encourage the research, recording and preserving of many different aspects of our local heritage.

Stafford and Mid-Staffs Archaeological Society St Bertelin's Church 68 Holmcroft Road Stafford, Staffordshire ST16 1JB UK Website: Stafford and Mid-Staffs Archaeological Society

Staffordshire Archaeological & Historical Society The Guildhall Bore St Lichfield, Staffordshire WS13 6LU UK Email: [mailto:sahs@sahs.uk.net sahs@sahs.uk.net] Website: Staffordshire Archaeological & Historical Society


 * The society was established in the late 1950s, and became Staffordshire Archaeological and Historical Society in 1995, reflecting its county-wide activities and its publication of original research papers.

Staffordshire Industrial Archaeology Society Village Hall 2 Ivy Cottages Tixall Stafford, Staffordshire ST18 0XT UK Telephone: 01785-246101 Email [mailto:tixandrews@hotmail.co.uk tixandrews@hotmail.co.uk] Website: Staffordshire Industrial Archaeology Society


 * Are you interested in Mills, Canals, Steam Engines, iron works, mines, transport, social history, etc.? Why not explore our fascinating industrial past with the Staffordshire Industrial Archaeology Society?

Staffordshire Parish Register Society Haling Dene Centre Cannock Road Penkridge Stafford, Staffordshire ST19 5DT UK Email: [mailto:sec@sprs.org.uk sec@sprs.org.uk] Website: Staffordshire Parish Register Society


 * The Society has an enviable record in the field of publication of parish registers and it is now one of the few in existence still regularly printing parish registers in book form.  We are making a special appeal for new members to support us in our work and are particularly looking for members who would be interested in undertaking some transcribing.  The aim of the Society is to print volumes of registers as often as funds allow and we can find the skilled volunteers to do the transcribing.  Each member receives a free copy of a register as soon as it is published.

Staffordshire Record Society The William Salt Library Eastgate Street Stafford, Staffordshire ST16 2LZ UK Telephone: 01785 278372 Email: [mailto:matthew.blake@btinternet.com matthew.blake@btinternet.com] Website: Staffordshire Record Society


 * The purpose of the society has always been the publication of documents, both local and national, relating to the history of Staffordshire, although articles and monographs have also been included.

Stoke-on-Trent Museum Archaeological Society c/o The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery Bethesda Street Hanley Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST1 3DW UK Email: [mailto:contact.sotmas@yahoo.co.uk contact.sotmas@yahoo.co.uk] Website: Stoke-on-Trent Museum Archaeological Society


 * Stoke-on-Trent Museum Archaeological Society (SOTMAS) was founded in 1959 and our stated aim is “to promote and encourage archaeological research, especially the examination, recording and preservation of the antiquities of North Staffordshire."

Tipton & Wednesbury Family History Society 18 Hobs Road Wood Green Wednesbury, West Midlands WS10 9BD UK Website: Tipton & Wednesbury Family History Society


 * The aims of the Society are o promote and encourage the public study of British Family History, genealogy, heraldry and allied subjects with particular reference to the ancient Towns of Tipton and Wednesbury.

Walsall Family History Group St. Matthews Community Centre St Matthews Close Walsall, West Midlands WS1 3DG UK Telephone: 01922 454430 Website: Walsall Family History Group


 * W.F.H.G. is a small group of enthusiastic genealogists based in the market town of Walsall in the county of West Midlands, but still refers to the old county name of Staffordshire whenever genealogy is discussed.

West Bromwich Local History Society All Saints Church Hall All Saints Way West Bromwich Sandwell, West Midlands B71 1RU UK Email: [mailto:paulinelawley@talktalk.net paulinelawley@talktalk.net] Website: West Bromwich Local History Society


 * We have a range of speakers with presentations from a broad range of history and also to reflect interest in local trends. We have been involved in a number of projects in the past – for example, working with the West Bromwich Paupers Memorial Committee to help establish a lasting memorial in Heath Lane Cemetery with related educational work, and creating a Paupers Memorial Trail in West Bromwich.

Willenhall History Society Willenhall Community and Youth Foundation (aka The CHART Centre) Gomer Street Willenhall, West Midlands WV13 2DR UK Telephone: 01902 606369 Email: [mailto:willenhallhistory@gmail.com willenhallhistory@gmail.com] Website: Willenhall History Society


 * The monthly meetings have been the main regular feature of Willenhall History Society. There have been a lot of interesting talks about different aspects of the history of the town. There have also been many talks about other historical matters from country houses to fairgrounds and canal tunnels to Churches.