Sussex 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 Society
Felbridge and District History Group Oaklands Lake View Road Furnace Wood Felbridge, Surrey RH19 2QE UK Telephone: 01342 715830 Email: [mailto:jerry@felbridge.org.uk jerry@felbridge.org.uk] Website: Felbridge and District History Group


 * The group was founded in 1998 to exchange history and information, and make a permanent record of Felbridge and the surrounding district. The area has a long history that changed little until the first decades of the 20th century. It is on the border of Surrey and Sussex.

Sussex Societies
Ardingly History Society Hapstead Hall High St Ardingly Haywards Heath, Sussex RH17 6TD UK Email: [mailto:joy.broughton@btinternet.com joy.broughton@btinternet.com] Website: Ardingly History Society


 * The aims of the Society are to stimulate interest in the history of Ardingly: to seek out material of historic interest and to persuade owners of the need to take steps to ensure its presentation: to arrange meetings lectures and other activities to foster interest in the history of the village.

Ashurst Wood Historians St Dunstan’s Hall Hammerwood Road Ashurst Wood, West Sussex RH19 3QU UK Telephone: 01342 323880 Email: [mailto:wendy@keithandwendy.net wendy@keithandwendy.net] Website: Ashurst Wood Historians


 * Ashurst Wood Historians was founded in 1979…“to research and record the history of our village, its landscape, dwellings and the lives of its people through the stories of our residents, past and present.”

Battle & District Historical Society Wynne Room Memorial Hall 81 High Street Battle, East Sussex, TN33 0AQ UK Telephone: 01424 775590 Email: [mailto:bdhs66@yahoo.co.uk bdhs66@yahoo.co.uk] Website: Battle & District Historical Society


 * The Battle and District Historical Society is actively interested in history: Battle, regional, national and international. B&DHS offers the local community a forum for enjoying all aspects of British history, including the very rich local history of the Battle area.

Beeding and Bramber Local History Society Beeding and Bramber Village Hall High St Upper Beeding Steyning, Sussex BN44 3WN UK Email: [mailto:drpnightingale@mypostoffice.co.uk drpnightingale@mypostoffice.co.uk] Website: Beeding and Bramber Local History Society


 * The Beeding and Bramber Local History Society was formed in 1981 for people who have an interest in the past of the two villages, as well as Botolphs, Small Dole and Edburton.

Billingshurst Local History Society Billingshurst Village Hall 85-87 High St Billingshurst, West Sussex RH14 UK Email: [mailto:history@billingshurst.community history@billingshurst.community] Website: Billingshurst Local History Society


 * The Billingshurst Local History Society was founded more than 35 years ago. Its purpose is to promote an understanding and interest in the history of Billingshurst and its environs.

Blackboys & District Historical Society 18 Maple Leaf Cottages School Lane Blackboys Uckfield, East Sussex TN22 5LJ UK Telephone: 01825 890359 Email: [mailto:baturner.18maple@btinternet.com baturner.18maple@btinternet.com] Website: Blackboys & District Historical Society

Bognor Regis Local History Society Berkeley Arms 25-27 West St Bognor Regis, Sussex PO21 1XA UK Telephone: 01243 865636 Email: [mailto:kayfall@beachfalls.co.uk kayfall@beachfalls.co.uk] Website: Bognor Regis Local History Society


 * The Society was founded to bring together those interested in the history of Bognor Regis and district and to encourage the research and recording of its past and present. In 1984 the Society established the Bognor Museum in the town, firstly at Park Lodge, Hotham Park, then in 1997 at 69, High Street and now at the former Berkeley Arms in West Street.

Brighton & Hove Archaeological Society Unitarian Church New Road Brighton, Sussex BN1 1UF UK Telephone: 0844 5888 277 Email: [mailto:co-ordinator@brightonarch.org.uk co-ordinator@brightonarch.org.uk] Website: Brighton & Hove Archaeological Society


 * Our objectives are to promote the study of archaeology and local history and to ensure the proper recording and preservation of local antiquities and relics

Burgess Hill Local History Society Cyprus Hall Cyprus Road Burgess Hill, Sussex RH15 8DX UK Website: Burgess Hill Local History Society Second Website: Burgess Hill Local History Society


 * The Burgess Hill Local History Society was founded by a few residents who felt that with the rapid growth of the town, the disappearance of so many landmarks and the number of changes that had taken place, it was essential to try and capture the remnants of the town's history. At the same time, they also hoped to engage the interest of new residents and foster a sense of pride in the town.

Chichester Local History Society New Park Community Centre New Park Rd Chichester, Sussex PO19 7XY UK Telephone: 01243 576701 Email: [mailto:Linda.w@uwclub.net Linda.w@uwclub.net] Website: Chichester Local History Society


 * The Society seeks to promote talks, research, and publications on local historical topics and to arrange visits to places of historical interest in the Chichester area.

Cowfold Village History Society Cowfold Village Hall Bolney Road Cowfold Horsham, West Sussex RH13 8AA UK Email: [mailto:scb@biancoteam.com scb@biancoteam.com] Website: Cowfold Village History Society


 * The society brings together people who are interested in local history through meetings, exhibitions and publications and projects. We welcome anyone with this interest and who would like to share photos, memories, postcards and memorabilia. We also support individual research and encourage groups of like-minded people to get together and investigate aspects from Cowfold’s past to the present day.

Danehill Parish Historical Society Danehill Memorial Hall London Road Danehill Forest Row, East Sussex RH17 7HS UK Telephone: 01825 790396 Email: [mailto:dphs@outlook.com dphs@outlook.com] Website: Danehill Parish Historical Society


 * The objects of the society are to promote interest in, and the study of local history in particular, or any other historical matter of interest, bringing together local residents or other people to share and enjoy a range of social and informal activities.

East Grinstead Society Main Hall East Court Mansion College Lane East Grinstead, Sussex RH19 3LT UK Telephone: 01342 321755 Email: [mailto:alan.h.ward@btinternet.com alan.h.ward@btinternet.com] Website: East Grinstead Society


 * The East Grinstead Society was founded in 1968 as an independent unit to improve the amenities and protect the buildings of East Grinstead and its environs. The town’s long history and architectural heritage are worthy of care by present and future generations.

East Hoathly and District Preservation Society East Hoathly Village Hall Church Marks Ln East Hoathly Lewes BN8 6EQ UK Telephone: 01825 841218 Email: [mailto:ehdps@hotmail.co.uk ehdps@hotmail.co.uk] Website: East Hoathly and District Preservation Society


 * The Society aims to promote the preservation of the amenities of the village and its surrounding area, its heritage, and historic buildings and footpaths.

East Preston & Kingston Preservation History East Preston and Kingston Village Hall 52 Sea Road East Preston Littlehampton, West Sussex BN16 1LP UK Telephone: 01903 779134 Website: East Preston & Kingston Preservation History


 * We promote the conservation of notable local buildings and features, while closely monitoring the quality of new development. Our meetings feature talks by guest speakers on wide-ranging topics linked to heritage and conservation.

Eastbourne Natural History and Archaeology Society St Saviour’s Church Hall Spencer Rd Eastbourne, Sussex BN21 4PA UK Telephone: 01323 731792 Email: [mailto:enhas.info@gmail.com enhas.info@gmail.com] Website: Eastbourne Natural History and Archaeology Society


 * Since the society was founded in 1867, its aim has been to stimulate and educate the public in the beauty, history and character of the countryside. The Society promotes these values with exhibitions, lectures, publications and resources available for education.

Family Roots Family History Society for Eastbourne & District Telephone: 01323 502432 Email: [mailto:secretary@eastbournefhs.org.uk secretary@eastbournefhs.org.uk] Website: Family Roots Family History Society


 * Genealogy is a fascinating, but sometimes frustrating pastime, but you may just find the name that has eluded you for ages here. Our aim is to promote and encourage the public study of family history and genealogy with particular reference to persons living in or associated with the Eastbourne area and the preservation.

Fernhurst Society Fernhurst Village Hall Glebe Rd Fernhurst, Sussex GU27 3EH UK Email: [mailto:enquiries@fernhurstsociety.org.uk enquiries@fernhurstsociety.org.uk] Website: Fernhurst Society


 * The Society's aims are to enrich the enjoyment of Fernhurst village and its surrounding countryside in West Sussex, England; to promote interest in local history, local life, traditions and customs; to advance and disseminate knowledge of the archaeology, geography, natural history, buildings and architecture of the local district; and to seek the protection and improvement of the amenities and appearance of Fernhurst village and its environs.

Hailsham Historical and Natural History Society Methodist Church Hall High St Hailsham, East Sussex BN27 2AE UK Telephone: 1323 843206 Email: [mailto:richard@thegoldsmiths.org.uk richard@thegoldsmiths.org.uk] Website: Hailsham Historical and Natural History Society

Hartfield and District History Group Village Hall 2 High St Hartfield TN7 4AD UK Email: [mailto:info@hartfieldhistorygroup.org.uk info@hartfieldhistorygroup.org.uk] Website: Hartfield and District History Group


 * The Hartfield History Group was formed in 1972 to discover and record the history of the small Parish of Hartfield and the Surrounding District that is part of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) of East Sussex.

Hastings Local History Group Hastings History House 21 Court House Street Hastings Old Town, Sussex TN34 3AU UK Telephone: 01424 444277 Email: [mailto:heather@grief64.fsnet.co.uk heather@grief64.fsnet.co.uk] Website: Hastings Local History Group


 * Encourages an interest in and research into the history and development of Hastings through the centuries.

Hastings and Rother Family History Society Ore Community Centre Old London Road Ore Village Hastings, East Sussex TN35 5BH UK Telephone: 01424 437493 Email: [mailto:hrfhsenquiries@btinternet.com hrfhsenquiries@btinternet.com] Website: Hastings and Rother Family History Society


 * We are here to help with family research and we believe that means genealogy in its widest sense. We are not only about births, marriages and deaths but also the lives our ancestors lived, the times they lived in and the places they frequented. To this end, we gather together as many resources as possible to find the people and tell those stories.

Hastings Area Archaeological Research Group Hastings History House 21 Court House Street Hastings Old Town, Sussex TN34 3AU UK Telephone: 01424 812092 Website: Hastings Area Archaeological Research Group


 * Hastings Area Archaeological Research Group (HAARG) was founded in 1972 to enable those with an interest in local archaeology and history to take an active part in discovering and recording our district's past. Our interests extend from Pevensey in the west, to Bodiam and the River Rother in the north and the Kent border to the east of Rye.  We have been known to cross the border into Kent when our research directs us in that direction.

Sussex Archaeological Society Barbican House Museum 169 High Street Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1YE UK Telephone: 01273 486290 Email: [mailto:castle@sussexpast.co.uk castle@sussexpast.co.uk] Website: Sussex Archaeological Society


 * The Sussex Archaeological Collections has been produced by the Society since its inception in 1846, and is a major scholarly contribution to the study of local archaeology and history. The Collections are the first port of call for anyone researching the past of Sussex.  The Society has over 150 volumes completed to date.

Sussex Family History Group Clair Hall Perrymount Rd Haywards Heath, Sussex RH16 3DN UK Email: [mailto:secretary@sfhg.org.uk secretary@sfhg.org.uk] Website: Sussex Family History Group


 * The Sussex Family History Group was founded in 1972. It has about four thousand members in Sussex, the rest of the UK, and around the world. There are five meeting centres in the County at Brighton & Hove, Chichester, Horsham, Uckfield and Worthing. The SFHG has designed and built databases of Sussex Information, Monumental Inscriptions, Marriage Indexes, Census Returns, Parish Records (baptisms, marriages, and burials), strays, members interests, Wills, members own family research and other genealogical information as it becomes available and effort permits. Much of this data is gradually being placed online in our Data Archive, with free access to members.


 * It can therefore be said that the aims of the SFHG include promoting the study of genealogy and family history, and encouraging the preservation, transcription and publication of relevant documents and records.

Sussex Industrial Archaeology Society West Blatchington Windmill Hove, Sussex BN3 7LF UK Telephone: 01903 208975 Email: [mailto:martin@pastfinder.uk martin@pastfinder.uk] Website: Sussex Industrial Archaeology Society


 * Industrial Archaeology is the study of the working life of past generations through the physical and documentary evidence that they left. Industrial Archaeology shades into 'mainstream' archaeology as it goes back through the ages.  It is also bound up with local history, economic history and the history of technology.

Sussex Mills Group Bridge Cottage High St Uckfield, Sussex TN22 1AZ UK Email: [mailto:sussexmillsgroup@btinternet.com sussexmillsgroup@btinternet.com] Website: Sussex Mills Group


 * Sussex Mills Group promotes the study and the restoration of mills and associated artifacts within the counties of East and West Sussex in the United Kingdom.

Sussex Records Society Barbican House 169 High Street Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1YE UK Email: [mailto:richard.martin2083@ntlworld.com richard.martin2083@ntlworld.com] Website: Sussex Records Society


 * The Society commissions research by individuals who are experts in their field to produce historical records in the selected area of research of the County of Sussex in the United Kingdom. The research is published in book form with the help of the Society’s historical, literature, technical, publishing and financial help provided by the members of the Society. Over the last 100 years the Society has published over 90 volumes of detailed historical research into the County of Sussex from 1066 to World War I. This research has also led to the creation of databases, records, images and texts covering many aspects of historical Sussex which are presented as Online Records.

West Sussex Archives Society Pagham Village Hall Pagham Road Pagham, Sussex PO21 4NJ UK Email: [mailto:wsascom@btinternet.com wsascom@btinternet.com] Website: West Sussex Archives Society


 * The Society comprises the Friends of the West Sussex Record Office. The Friends are people who use the Record Office or who wish to help and support in its work of preserving the wonderful archival heritage of West Sussex.

Winchelsea Archaeological Society (WAS) Telephone: 01797 224446 Email: [mailto:was@winchelsea.net was@winchelsea.net] Website: Winchelsea Archaeological Society (WAS)


 * The Winchelsea Archaeological Society (WAS) was founded to help rectify the lack of physical archaeological evidence about the layout and character of the medieval town and port of Winchelsea (a planned town of Edward I that uniquely retains its original grid layout).