Buckinghamshire 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
CBA South Midlands Group Email: [mailto:dp.ingham@albion-arch.com dp.ingham@albion-arch.com] Website: CBA South Midlands Group


 * The CBA South Midlands group, an autonomous local group under the umbrella of the national Council for British Archaeology. CBA South Midlands covers four counties – Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire. They are an educational charity working to involve people in archaeology and to promote the appreciation and care of the historic environment for the benefit of the present and future generations.

Cotswold Archaeology 41 Burners Lane South Kiln Farm Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK11 3HA UK Telephone: 01908 564660 Email: [mailto:enquiries@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk enquiries@cotswoldarchaeology.co.uk] Website: Cotswold Archaeology


 * Welcome to Cotswold Archaeology. We offer the full range of heritage and archaeological services from our Andover, Cirencester, Exeter, and Milton Keynes offices.

Lincoln Record Society Robert Hardy Building Bishop Grosseteste University College Longdales Road Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN1 3DY UK Email: [mailto:communications@lincoln-record-society.org.uk communications@lincoln-record-society.org.uk] Website: Lincoln Record Society


 * The Society was founded in 1910 to print records and documents relating to the ancient county and diocese of Lincoln. The ancient diocese covered not only Lincolnshire, the second largest county of England, but also the wide area which lay within the medieval diocese: the counties of Lincoln, Leicester, Northampton, Rutland, Oxford, Bedford, Buckingham, Huntingdon and northern Hertford. Since 1910 the Society has published ninety nine volumes many of which are still in print.

Milton Keynes Heritage Association Website: Milton Keynes Heritage Association


 * Milton Keynes Heritage Association formed in 1994 by a number of local heritage groups and museums, with the aim of encouraging and developing co-operation between organisations having an interest in heritage in Milton Keynes, North Buckinghamshire, and South Northamptonshire. It also has a central role in promoting heritage, by working closely with Councils and other agencies. MKHA has around 60 member organisations, with a broad range of interests and a wide geographical coverage from Buckingham in the west, Olney in the east, Towcester in the north, and Woburn Sands in the south.

Wesley Historical Society - London And The South East 7 Hornminster Glen Hornchurch, London RM11 3XL UK Website: Wesley Historical Society - London And The South East


 * 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: London and the South East.  South East England consists of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey, and West Sussex.

Buckinghamshire Societies
Archaeology in Marlow Garden Room Liston Hall Chapel Street Marlow, Buckinghamshire SL7 1DD UK Telephone: 01628 481792 Email: [mailto:johnlaker@thamesinternet.com johnlaker@thamesinternet.com] Website: Archaeology in Marlow


 * Archaeology in Marlow’s aim is to investigate and discover the archaeology and pre-history of Marlow Town and its surrounding parishes.

Bletchley Archaeological & Historical Society Rectory Cottages Church Green Road Bletchley, Buckinghamshire MK3 6BJ UK Email: [mailto:mkha@buckspoint.org.uk mkha@buckspoint.org.uk] Website: Bletchley Archaeological & Historical Society


 * Our Aims are to promote the study of archaeology, architecture and history in Bletchley and district; to protect and preserve buildings, sites, records and objects of historic interest; and to conduct and promote research into local history.

Bradwell Parish Heritage Group Milton Keynes City Discovery Centre Alston Drive Bradwell Abbey Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK13 9AP UK Website: Bradwell Parish Heritage Group


 * The Parish covers the area of Milton Keynes enclosed by the Portway, Saxon Street and Monks Way grid roads with the western boundary being the area to the west of the railway line known as Bradwell Abbey. There are three housing areas – the old village of Bradwell surrounded by modern development, plus Heelands and Bradwell Common – plus Bradwell Abbey and the industrial area of Rooksley.  As Milton Keynes approaches its 50th birthday in 2017 it is important we record the development and heritage of the modern areas as well as those like the old village that has history going back a very long time.

Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society County Museum Church Street Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP20 2QP UK Telephone: 01296 397200 Email: [mailto:help@bucksas.org.uk help@bucksas.org.uk] Website: Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society


 * The Society was founded in 1847 and is one of the oldest in the country. It is the senior body in the County in the fields of Archaeology, Architecture and Local History. It has an active specialist section for Active Archaeology, and is host to the Bucks Local History Network which runs a conference every year.

Buckinghamshire Family History Society

Northern Branch Meetings Methodist Church Hall Queensway Bletchley, Buckinghamshire MK2 2HB UK Telephone: 01525 378082/01525 381751 Email: [mailto:northerngroup@bucksfhs.org.uk northerngroup@bucksfhs.org.uk] Website: Bucks Family History Northern Group


 * To provide a regular opportunity for local members to meet and exchange experiences and to receive encouragement and advice on their genealogical problems.  To make available within Milton Keynes such of the facilities enjoyed by members of the Society elsewhere, as are practicable.

Central Branch Meetings Turnfurlong Junior School Turnfurlong Lane Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 7PL UK Telephone: 01296 713765

Southern Branch Meetings Bourne End Community Centre Bourne End Wakeman Road Bourne End, Buckinghamshire SL8 5SX UK Telephone: 01628 476610

Email: [mailto:secretary@bucksfhs.org.uk secretary@bucksfhs.org.uk] Website: Buckinghamshire Family History Society


 * The Buckinghamshire Family History Society was formed in 1976 to encourage and promote the study of family history in Buckinghamshire including the historic county. One objective of the Society is to promote and encourage the public study of family history, genealogy, heraldry, local history and other associated subjects with a particular reference to Buckinghamshire.

Buckinghamshire Genealogical Society Varneys Rudds Lane Haddenham, Buckinghamshire HP17 8JP UK Southcourt Community Centre Prebendal Avenue Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP21 8LF UK Email: [mailto:rogercarey1411@gmail.com rogercarey1411@gmail.com] Website: Buckinghamshire Genealogical Society


 * The BGS was founded in 1992 to assist members living outside the county with their Bucks research, and to help those living within the county with all aspects of their family history.

Buckinghamshire Record Society The Honorary Secretary Buckinghamshire Record Society c/o Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies County Hall Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP20 1UU UK Telephone: 01296 382587 Email: [mailto:archives@buckscc.gov.uk archives@buckscc.gov.uk] Website: Buckinghamshire Record Society


 * Buckinghamshire possesses an abundance of historical records of every kind. The aim of the Buckinghamshire Record Society is to make some of these records more readily available by publishing texts, calendars and indexes.

Castlethorpe Historical Society Telephone: 01908 510941 Website: Castlethorpe Historical Society


 * Castlethorpe Historical Society was formed at the end of 2014 and aims to make local history interesting and exciting for everyone — not just history buffs.

Chess Valley Archaeological and Historical Society West Lodge 8 Watford Road Croxley Green Rickmansworth, Hertsfordshire WD3 3BJ UK Email [Mailto:bartonsue@hotmail.com bartonsue@hotmail.com] Website: Chess Valley Archaeological and Historical Society


 * Welcome to the Chess Valley Archaeological and Historical Society, which researches the past of Chesham, Amersham and the surrounding Chiltern Region.

Hanslope & District Historical Society The Club Hanslope 28 High St Hanslope Milton Keynes. Buckinghamshire MK19 7LQ UK Website: Hanslope & District Historical Society


 * We have a growing archive on our website consisting of maps, photographs, records, newspaper cuttings, wills and other documents.

Marlow Archaeological Society Chapel St Marlow, Buckinghamshire SL7 1DD UK Telephone: 01628 523896 Email: [Mailto:marlowarch.mas@gmail.com marlowarch.mas@gmail.com] Website: Marlow Archaeological Society


 * We are a friendly, local society dedicated to investigating the archaeology of the Marlow area and extending our knowledge of its development and history. We aim to share our findings with the local community to encourage interest in our joint heritage, to help preserve it and strengthen our communal identity.

North Bucks Archaeological Society Telephone: 01908 617484 Email: [mailto:nbas@nbas.org.uk nbas@nbas.org.uk] Website: North Bucks Archaeological Society


 * Part of the Buckinghamshire Archaeological society, this active amateur organisation is based in the Milton Keynes area. The society aims to provide a forum and focal point for people interested in archaeology, and to broaden the discipline’s popularity.

Woburn Sands & District Society Village Hall 9 Woburn Ln Aspley Guise Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK17 8JS UK Website: Woburn Sands & District Society


 * The Society was formed in the 1960’s to preserve and protect the amenities and rural character of the villages and hamlets in the area the Society covers. These include, Woburn Sands, Aspley Guise, Aspley Heath, the Brickhills, Husborne Crawley, Salford and Wavendon.