Cambridgeshire 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
Cambridge Antiquarian Society Law Faculty building 10 West Rd Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB3 9DZ UK Email: [mailto:secretary@camantsoc.org secretary@camantsoc.org] Website: Cambridge Antiquarian Society


 * The Cambridge Antiquarian Society was founded in 1840 to provide access for local people to the local history, architecture, and archaeology of Cambridgeshire (which now includes the old County of Huntingdon and the new Unitary Authority of Peterborough).

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.

Jigsaw Cambridgeshire Jigsaw Cambridgeshire, Oxford Archaeology East 15 Trafalgar Way Bar Hill, Cambridgeshire CB23 8SQ UK Telephone: 01223 850500 Email: [mailto:info@jigsawcambs.org info@jigsawcambs.org] Website: Jigsaw Cambridgeshire


 * Local communities are a vital tool in helping archaeologists identify, understand and protect Cambridgeshire's rich archaeological heritage. Jigsaw started as a five-year Heritage Lottery Funded project (2011-2016) by Oxford Archaeology East and Cambridgeshire County Council to assist local history and archaeological societies in historical research, excavation, artefact identification, recording, and much more.

Peterborough & District Family History Society Salvation Army Citadel 1203 Bourges Blvd. Peterborough, Northamptonshire PE1 2AU UK Telephone: 01733 203151 Email: [mailto:membership@peterborofhs.org.uk membership@peterborofhs.org.uk] Website: Peterborough & District Family History Society


 * The Peterborough and District Family History Society has now been established for a third of a century. During that time we have successfully raised the profile of family history within the local area, transcribing and indexing many thousands of records and assisting hundreds of people with their research.

Royston & District Local History Society Royston Town Hall Melbourn Street Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 7DA UK Email: [mailto:enquiries@roystonlocalhistory.org.uk enquiries@roystonlocalhistory.org.uk] Website: Royston & District Local History Society


 * The Society's objectives are to safeguard, record and preserve the local history of Royston and the area for future generations; increase the level of interest and awareness of local history amongst the town’s residents; contribute to the growth of the Museum; maintain and preserve the Royston Cave for the benefit of the town; and provide consultation on planning applications relating to the historic fabric of the town.

Wesley Historical Society - East Anglia Swanton Abbott Wesleyan Reform Church 3 The St Swanton Abbott Norwich, Norfolk NR10 5DU UK Telephone: 01603 423535 Website: Wesley Historical Society - East Anglia


 * The Wesley Historical Society – East Anglia encourages an interest in our Methodist heritage. Area: Counties of Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.

Cambridgeshire Societies
Abington History Group Abington Institute (Village Hall) 66 High Street Great Abington Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB21 6AB UK Telephone: 01223 893352 Email: [mailto:jennifer@hirsh.com jennifer@hirsh.com] Website: Abington History Group


 * The group, founded in 2000, exists to research the history of the villages of Great and Little Abington and to share their findings with those who are interested. A database of parish and census records has been built up together with a large collection of images, mainly photographs both old and recent. References to land and people from other historical sources are also added to a database. We hold copies of a collection of maps of the villages dating back to 1603.

Archaeology Cambridgeshire East Soham Library 7 Clay St Soham Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 5HJ UK Email: [mailto:museum@soham.org.uk museum@soham.org.uk] Website: Archaeology Cambridgeshire East


 * Archaeology Cambridgeshire East (A.C.E.) is a community archaeology group dedicated to exploring the history and prehistory of East Cambridgeshire and focusing on the under recorded archaeology of the East Fen Edge.

Caldecote Local History Group Website: Caldecote Local History Group


 * The Caldecote Local History Group has produced the highly successful ‘Book of Caldecote’, and worked with the school and other local clubs and organisations to help record and keep our village’s history alive.

Cambridge Archaeology Field Group McDonald Institute seminar room Division of Archaeology Downing Street Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 3ER UK Email: [mailto:info@cafg.net info@cafg.net] Website: Cambridge Archaeology Field Group


 * CAFG was formed in 1978 to carry out practical archaeology in the Cambridge area. Our purpose is to contribute to the archaeology of the region through our own field research, while also assisting the County Archaeology Service and co-operating with other interested groups or individuals.

Cambridge Industrial Archaeology Society Friends' Meeting House Jesus Lane Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB5 8BA UK Telephone: 01763 261915 Email: [mailto:stevehipkin@live.com stevehipkin@live.com] Website: Cambridge Industrial Archaeology Society


 * The Society’s aim is to study and record the industrial history and artefacts of Cambridgeshire.

Cambridge University Heraldic and Genealogical Society Latimer Room Clare College Trinity Lane Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 1TL UK Email: [mailto:DerekPalgrave@btinternet.com DerekPalgrave@btinternet.com] Website: Cambridge University Heraldic and Genealogical Society


 * The objects of the Society shall be to promote and encourage the study of heraldry, genealogy, and related topics; to promote the preservation, security and accessibility of relevant public and private archival and other material; and to publish any appropriate research findings and other relevant information in a Society Magazine or other appropriate publication.

Cambridgeshire Association for Local History St John's Hall 11 Blinco Grove Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB1 7TP UK Email: [mailto:CambsAssociation4LocalHistory@gmail.com CambsAssociation4LocalHistory@gmail.com] Website: Cambridgeshire Association for Local History


 * The object of the Association shall be to advance the education of the public in the study of Local History, with particular reference to Cambridgeshire.

Cambridgeshire Family History Society Cambridge Central Library 7 Lion Yard Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 3QD UK Telephone: 01223 853273 Email: [mailto:secretary@cfhs.org.uk secretary@cfhs.org.uk] Website: Cambridgeshire Family History Society


 * The Cambridgeshire Family History Society exists to encourage the study of family history within the old counties of Cambridgeshire and The Isle of Ely. We offer a friendly point of contact for people worldwide who are interested in the same names, families and places, and we provide a wide range of facilities to support their researches.

Cambridgeshire Record Society Prioresses' Room Jesus College Jesus Ln Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB5 8BL UK Telephone: 01223 330476 Email: [mailto:info@cambsrecordsociety.co.uk info@cambsrecordsociety.co.uk] Website: Cambridgeshire Record Society


 * The Society publishes editions of original documents relating to Cambridgeshire and the surrounding area. The volumes, which range from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century, have introductions and notes to make the sources accessible to all Cambridgeshire people interested in their local and family history, and to historians worldwide.

Eltisley History Society Cade Pavilion Village Green Eltisley Saint Neots, Cambridgeshire PE19 6TG UK Email: [mailto:secretary@eltisleyhistorysociety.org.uk secretary@eltisleyhistorysociety.org.uk] Website: Eltisley History Society


 * To research, record, preserve, and publish the history of Eltisley and its people.

Ely & District Archaeological Society New Room Ely Methodist Church 13-15 Chapel Street Ely, Cambridgeshire CB6 1AD UK Email: [mailto:enquiries@elyarchaeology.org.uk enquiries@elyarchaeology.org.uk] Website: Ely & District Archaeological Society


 * The object of the Society is 'to advance the education of the public in their study of archaeology, history and kindred subjects'.

Fen Edge Archaeology Group Tony Cooper Suite Cottenham Village College High St Cottenham Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB24 8UA UK Email: [mailto:feaginfo@gmail.com feaginfo@gmail.com] Website: Fen Edge Archaeology Group


 * Our principal aim is to promote further understanding of the archaeology in the parishes of Willingham, Rampton, Cottenham, Landbeach, and Waterbeach, which are in the county of Cambridgeshire.

Fenland Archaeological Society Mendi's Restaurant 22-23 Old Market Wisbech, Cambridgeshire PE13 1NB UK Website: Fenland Archaeological Society


 * FenArch (formerly known as the Wisbech and District Archaeological Society) sought to build on the enthusiasm and interest generated by the dig at Wisbech Castle to provide further opportunities for participation in Community Archaeology across Fenland. From the outset our aim has been to fully record and report our excavations and seek professional guidance wherever necessary.

The Gransdens Society Website: The Gransdens Society

Great Fen Archaeology Group Website: Great Fen Archaeology Group

Great Fen Heritage Group Website: Great Fen Heritage Group

Guilden Morden Local History Group Website: Guilden Morden Local History Group

Hardwick Local History Group Website: Hardwick Local History Group

Haslingfield Village Society Website: Haslingfield Village Society

Histon and Impington Archaeology Group Website: Histon and Impington Archaeology Group

Histon and Impington Village Society Website: Histon and Impington Village Society

Landbeach Society Website: Landbeach Society

The March Society Website: The March Society

Meldreth Local History Group Website: Meldreth Local History Group

Oakington and Westwick History Society Website:Oakington and Westwick History Society

St Ives Archaeology Group Website: St Ives Archaeology Group

Toft Historical Society Website: Toft Historical Society

West Wickham & District Local History Club Website: West Wickham & District Local History Club