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*'''FFHS-NEWS''' is a 'one-way' Mailing List which is used to make announcements from the Federation and to publish information of general interest. | *'''FFHS-NEWS''' is a 'one-way' Mailing List which is used to make announcements from the Federation and to publish information of general interest. | ||
'''To subscribe to FFHS-NEWS | '''To subscribe to FFHS-NEWS [http://ffhs.us11.list-manage2.com/subscribe?u=de0e864aeab489858df93c75f&id=53cfdbf5aa]''' | ||
== Events == | == Events == |
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Established | 1974 |
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Contact Info | |
Address | PO Box 62, Sheringham, Norfolk NR26 9AR |
Telephone | 0800 0856322 |
info@ffhs.org.uk | |
Website | www.ffhs.org.uk |
Society Officers | |
President | Dr Nick Barratt |
Vice-President | Dr Colin R Chapman Derek A Palgrave Mrs Pauline Litton Lady Teviot |
The Federation of Family History Societies (FFHS) is an educational charity formed in 1974. Its membership includes over 180 societies throughout the world, including national and local societies as well as one-name groups.
To achieve its mission, the Federation:
- co-ordinates and assists the work of organisations interested in family history, genealogy and heraldry
- fosters co-operation and projects that help researchers
- represents the interests of family historians, especially in the preservation and availability of archives.
Activities and benefits[edit | edit source]
An account of the Federation's activities and the benefits of membership appear in the relevant section of its website.
Society projects[edit | edit source]
Publications[edit | edit source]
Newsletters[edit | edit source]
- FFHS-NEWS is a 'one-way' Mailing List which is used to make announcements from the Federation and to publish information of general interest.
To subscribe to FFHS-NEWS [1]
Events[edit | edit source]
Society Meetings [edit | edit source]
- The next AGM will be held in March 2019 at The Royal Engineers Museum, Chatham, Kent.
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