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January 23, 2024

Hidden in Plain Site – handout

We’ve had some lovely feedback following our last talk which was by Mia Bennett, looking at free online sources. Mia put together a handout to accompany her talk – this is available from your Member Dashboard on the website – you will need to log in as a member. Follow the link to “Recorded Meetings” and her handout is at the bottom of the Dropbox page.
January 13, 2024

Bristol’s Pauper Children

This month’s newsletter from our friends at Bristol Books includes an item on Bristol’s Pauper Children, one of their titles. The book is available via our webshop or at independent booksellers.
January 11, 2024

Date for your Diary – 16th March 2024

The Family History Show Midlands 2024 will be held at the Three Counties Showground in Malvern, on Saturday 16 March. BAFHS will be there! This is a great opportunity to visit a larger family history event relatively close to Bristol. Advance tickets are currently available at £8 each, but BAFHS has a number of tickets for £4 for members – please email awayfairs@bafhs.org.uk for more details.
January 10, 2024

Research Room open!

We’re back after our Christmas break – open Wednesday 10am-1pm, Thursday 1-4pm and 2nd Saturdays 10am-1pm. Bristol Archives take their annual stocktake closure from 15-28 January, but we are open during that period (at the above times). Full details of Research Room Bristol Archives Opening Hours

Where your journey begins...
What will you discover?

Founded in 1975, we are a well established Family History Society focussing our activities on Bath, Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire (the former county of Avon 1974 to 1996) and its constituent predecessor and successor counties. We are also frequently referred to by our initials - BAFHS. The hub of our activities is our Research Room where enthusiastic volunteers give their time for the benefit of the Society.

What we do:

  • Encourage the public study of family history with reference to the historic county of Avon and its successor counties.
  • Publish a quarterly Members' Magazine (available in digital or paper format).
  • Transcribe and publish source material of interest to family historians.
  • Hold regular in-person and online meetings with a programme of illustrated talks and lectures.
  • Operate a Research Room where advice and resources are freely available.
  • Operate this website which is dedicated to family history.
  • Organise outings to places of interest.

Members:

Members are at the heart of our Society. By becoming a member, you will be joining a like-minded group of people who support our work. There is also the opportunity to become actively involved with a wide range of activities - you'd be surprised what it takes to run a modern family history society. It is quick and convenient to join online.