Shropshire 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
Leintwardine History Society Community Centre Leintwardine Craven Arms, Shropshire SY7 0LB UK Email: [mailto:derekcmartin@me.com derekcmartin@me.com] Website: Leintwardine History Society


 * The Leintwardine History Society seeks to carry out research and to preserve archives and artifacts relating to all aspects of the history of Leintwardine and surrounding villages of north Herefordshire and south Shropshire.

Montgomeryshire Genealogical Society (Cymdeithas Achyddol Maldwyn) Gregynog Hall Tregynon, Newtown SY16 3PL UK Telephone: 01686 627916 Email: [mailto:monica.woosnam@btinternet.com monica.woosnam@btinternet.com] Website: Montgomeryshire Genealogical Society


 * The Montgomeryshire Genealogical Society was founded to provide a forum for people with family history interests in the historical county of Montgomeryshire and its borders. Its main aim is to help members trace their Montgomeryshire family histories. It also helps members with family connections in Shropshire, Cardiganshire, Denbighshire, Merionethshire, and Radnorshire.

Mortimer History Society Herefordshire Archive and Records Centre Fir Tree Ln Dinedor Hereford, Herefordshire HR2 6LA UK Website: Mortimer History Society Website #2: Mortimer History Society


 * The Mortimer History Society was launched in 2009 to provide a focus and forum for all those who are interested in the medieval Mortimer dynasty and the history of the Welsh Marches. As well as developing our knowledge of the local and national history associated with the main Mortimer family, members are actively involved in studying castles, churches, tombs, stained glass, heraldry, artefacts and documents linked to the dynasty. We are interested in all aspects of life on the Welsh borders including the history of the Marcher Lords and the Welsh Princes as well as the exploration of other branches of the medieval Mortimer family. The Society seeks to promote a wider interest in this fascinating period of history among a diverse audience including young people, particularly those living in ‘Mortimer Country’ in the counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire and Powys.

Tenbury Wells & District Civic & Historical Society Tenbury Wells Pump Rooms Teme Street Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire WR15 8BA UK Telephone: 01584 711425 Email: [mailto:woodgatewm@aol.com woodgatewm@aol.com] Website: Tenbury Wells & District Civic & Historical Society


 * The Society undertakes and promotes research into local history and works to to preserve the heritage of the aptly named "Town in the Orchard."

Wesley Historical Society - West Midlands Methodist History Society Telephone: 0121 749 2986 Email: [mailto:westmidlands@wesleyhistoricalsociety.org.uk westmidlands@wesleyhistoricalsociety.org.uk] Website: Wesley Historical Society - West Midlands Methodist History Society


 * 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. To study and promote the history of all branches of Methodist history in the West Midlands area.  Area: The Birmingham and Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury Methodist Districts.

Shropshire Societies
Albrighton & District Historical Society The Red House Village Hall High St. Albrighton Wolverhampton, Shropshire WV7 3LU UK Telephone: 01902 374889 Email: [mailto:albrightonhistory@gmail.com albrightonhistory@gmail.com] Website: Albrighton & District Historical Society


 * Our enthusiastic society covers the area of Albrighton, Boningale, Tong, and Donington-with-Boscobel in East Shropshire.

Alveley Historical Society The Old Chapel Church Ln Alveley Bridgnorth, Shropshire WV15 6NN UK Telephone: 07876 6599610 Website: Alveley Historical Society


 * The Society was formed in March 1976 to research and document the history of the parish and its people.

Aqueduct Local History Britannia Inn Aqueduct Rd Telford, Shropshire TF3 1BX UK Website: Aqueduct Local History

Bridgnorth & District Historical Society Bridgnorth Community Hall (also known as Low Town Community Hall) Severn Street Bridgnorth, Shropshire WV15 6BB UK Telephone: 01746 763860 Website: Bridgnorth & District Historical Society


 * The Northgate Museum in Bridgnorth is run and managed by volunteers from the Bridgnorth and District Historical Society, which founded the museum in 1951.

Broseley Local History Society Broseley Social Club Bank House High Street Broseley, Shropshire TF12 5EZ UK Telephone: 01952 504135 Email: [mailto:steve@broseley.org.uk steve@broseley.org.uk] Website: Broseley Local History Society


 * The Society has an independent reference collection of 'Wilkinson' relics, important local artifacts, photographs, documents and ephemera relating to Broseley's social and industrial past. As further material becomes available this is added to the collection.

Cleobury Mortimer Historical Society Neen Savage Parish Hall Neen Savage Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire DY14 8ER UK Email: [mailto:web@cleoburymortimerhistory.co.uk web@cleoburymortimerhistory.co.uk] Website: Cleobury Mortimer Historical Society


 * The Cleobury Mortimer & District History Society was founded in 1981 and exists to promote the study and awareness of the history of Cleobury Mortimer and the surrounding parishes.

Dawley History Group Elephant & Castle 1 High St Dawley Telford, Shropshire TF4 2ET UK Telephone: 01952 505766 Website: Dawley History Group


 * Dawley History Group is a group of interested volunteers keen to find out about and record Dawley rich and colourful past to preserve its history for future generations.

Four Parishes Heritage Group Website: Four Parishes Heritage Group Website #2: Four Parishes Heritage Group


 * The Four Parishes Heritage Group was founded in 2005 to research the history of Highley, Kinlet, Billingsley, and Stottesdon as well as surrounding parishes.

Ketley History Group  Ketley Community Centre 5AN Holyhead Rd Ketley Telford, Shropshire TF1 UK Telephone: 01952 252459 Email: [mailto:david.elliott41@talktalk.net david.elliott41@talktalk.net] Website: Ketley History Group

Lawley & Overdale Local History Group Telephone: 07432 408314 Email: [mailto:lawleyoverdalelhg@gmail.com lawleyoverdalelhg@gmail.com] Website: Lawley & Overdale Local History Group


 * Our focus is to explore the history of our parish, its communities, and those that lived here. The group covers Lawley, Overdale, Old Park, Dawley Bank, Lawley Bank, Newdale, The Rock, Lawley Common, and Lawley Gate.

Ludlow Historical Research Group Ludlow Library & Museum Resource Centre 7-9 Parkway Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 2PG UK Website: Ludlow Historical Research Group


 * The Ludlow Historical Research Group was formed in 1976 with the object of researching the town of Ludlow and surrounding countryside.

Madeley History Group Jubilee House 74 High Street Madeley Telford, Shropshire TF7 5AH UK Telephone: 01952 567288 Website: Madeley History Group


 * We have researched local history and produced many leaflets and booklets on various subjects ranging from our local churches, mines and mining, important and famous people of the parish, Public houses and Madeley Court Hotel. Our aim is to make available for all to see the past days of Madeley and surrounding towns.

Madeley Local Studies Group Website: Madeley Local Studies Group

Newport History Society Cosy Hall Water Lane Newport, Shropshire TF10 7LD UK Telephone: 01952 810656 Email: [mailto:info@newporthistorysociety.org info@newporthistorysociety.org] Website: Newport History Society Website #2: Newport History Society


 * The Aims of our active Society are to research, and make known, the heritage of Newport town and its surrounding villages.

Oswestry & Border History & Archaeology Group Methodist Church Hall 1 Chapel St Oswestry, Shropshire SY11 1LF UK Telephone: 01691 654358 Email: [mailto:paul@oswestry-history.co.uk paul@oswestry-history.co.uk] Website: Oswestry & Border History & Archaeology Group


 * Oswestry & Border History & Archaeology Group or OBHAG is an active and friendly group which focuses on the rich heritage of our area. We cover a broad range of archaeological and historical topics and we are linked with the Oswestry Castle Research Project.

Oswestry Family & Local History Group Oswestry Library Arthur Street Oswestry, Shropshire SY11 1JN UK Telephone: 01743 250351 Email: [mailto:admin@oswestrygenealogy.org.uk admin@oswestrygenealogy.org.uk] Website: Oswestry Family & Local History Group


 * Welcome to the home page of Oswestry Family and Local History Group. We are a group of approved volunteers, formed and hosted by Oswestry Library in Shropshire, UK. We are interested in family history and the local history of Oswestry and the neighbouring Shropshire/Welsh border region.

Ruyton XI Towns History Society Victoria Room Little Ness Road Ruyton-XI-Towns Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY4 1LQ UK Telephone: 01939 260011 Email: [mailto:christinesaunders@f2s.com christinesaunders@f2s.com] Website: Ruyton XI Towns History Society


 * The aims of the Society are to promote the advancement of knowledge and understanding of the history, archaeology and architecture of the parish of Ruyton XI Towns and its surrounding area and to investigate and encourage research into the history, archaeology, and architecture of Ruyton XI Towns and its surrounding area.


 * The village gained its name in the twelfth century when a castle was built and the village became the focus of eleven local townships, some of which still survive today. The eleven townships in question were: Coton, Eardiston, Felton, Haughton, Rednal, Ruyton, Shelvock, Shotatton, Sutton, Tedsmore, and Wykey. The name of the village has changed a few times from Ruyton of the Eleven Towns or simply Ruyton.

Shifnal Local History Group Fire Station Shrewsbury Road Shifnal, Shropshire TF11 8AQ UK Telephone: 01952 461934/01952 462002 Website: Shifnal Local History Group


 * We are local people from all walks of life but with a common interest in the history of Shifnal.

Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society The Shirehall Abbey Foregate Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY2 6ND UK Telephone: 01743 254622 Website: Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society


 * The Society campaign's for the recording and protection of Shropshire’s rich and varied archaeological heritage. It also promotes and publishes original research into the county’s exciting history and prehistory.

Shropshire Family History Society Main Hall The Old Chapel Community Centre Cross Houses, Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY5 6JH UK Telephone: 01691 653316 Email: [mailto:enquiries@sfhs.org.uk enquiries@sfhs.org.uk] Website: Shropshire Family History Society


 * The Shropshire Family History Society was founded in 1979 to provide a meeting place in Shropshire for all those interested in Family History.

South West Shropshire Historical & Archaeological Society Church Barn Church Lane Bishop's Castle, Shropshire, SY9 5AY UK Email: [mailto:secretary@swshas.org.uk secretary@swshas.org.uk] Website: South West Shropshire Historical & Archaeological Society


 * The Society frequently organises or participates in exhibitions on local history and archaeology, and publishes an annual journal (from1989) with articles by members and other material of local interest.

Wellington History Group Wellington Library Wellington Civic and Leisure Centre Larkin Way Wellington, Shropshire, TF1 1LX UK Telephone: 01952 402459 Email: [mailto:joyrebello@hotmail.co.uk joyrebello@hotmail.co.uk] Website: Wellington History Group


 * Wellington History Group comprises a group of individuals interested in various aspects of the history of our town and has been created to research and publicise the history of the town of Wellington and its neighbourhood, including The Wrekin Hill and The Weald Moors.

Wesley Historical Society - Shropshire Wesley Historical Society 123 Underdale Road Shrewsbury, Shropshire SY2 5EG UK Telephone: 01743 369661 Website: Wesley Historical Society - Shropshire Wesley Historical Society


 * 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: Shropshire.

Whitchurch History and Archaeology Group (WHAG) Senior Citizens Club Pearl Yard Whitchurch, Shropshire SY13 1UY UK Email: [mailto:whitchurchhistory@gmail.com whitchurchhistory@gmail.com] Website: Whitchurch History and Archaeology Group (WHAG)

Wrekin Historical Group St. Georges and Priorslee Parish Rooms London Road St. Georges Telford, Shropshire TF2 9LQ UK Telephone: 01952 613055 Website: Wrekin Historical Group


 * The Telford Historical and Archaeological Society now known as Wrekin Historical Group was founded in 1981 to explore and promote the extensive Historical and Archaeological riches which exist in the Wrekin area and in the vicinity of Telford, Shropshire.

Wrekin Local Studies Forum Telephone: 07791 294821 Email: [mailto:info@wlsf.org.uk info@wlsf.org.uk] Website: Wrekin Local Studies Forum


 * The WLSF exists to bring together organizations and individuals interested in local studies in and around the Borough of Telford & Wrekin.