Ross and Cromarty Societies

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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[edit | edit source]

Highland Family History Society
Highland Archive and Registration Centre
Bught Park
Inverness IV3 5SS UK
Telephone: 01463 256444
Email: info@highlandfamilyhistorysociety.org
Website: Highland Family History Society
Website #2: Highland Family History Society

The Society was established in September 1981 to promote the study of genealogy, family history, and related subjects in the Highlands of Scotland. Our area covers the old counties of Sutherland, Ross, Inverness, and Nairn (and we retain interest in, and information about, Caithness and northern parishes of Argyll and Perth, though they now have their own local family history groups).

North of Scotland Archaeological Society
Dingwall Community Centre
Tulloch St
Dingwall, Ross and Cromarty IV15 9JZ UK
Email: nosasmail@gmail.com
Website: North of Scotland Archaeological Society
Website #2: North of Scotland Archaeological Society

The main objectives of the North of Scotland Archaeological Society are to further the study of archaeology in the North of Scotland and to promote that interest to a wider audience. Our membership extends across Ross-shire, Sutherland, Caithness, Aberdeenshire, Inverness-shire, and Argyll. We all share an avid enthusiasm for Highland archaeology.

Local Societies[edit | edit source]

Applecross Historical Society
Clachan
Applecross
Strathcarron IV54 8ND UK
Telephone: 1520 744478
Email: gordon.cameron@applecrossheritage.org.uk
Website: Applecross Historical Society
Website #2: ApplecrossHeritageCentre

The Historical Society's mission is to advance the education of the public by research, collation, recording, publication by any means, dissemination, and promotion of the history of Applecross and the surrounding area.

Cromarty History Society
West Church Hall
B9163
Cromarty IV11 8YY UK
Telephone: 1381 600418
Email: cromartycourthouse@gmail.com
Website: Cromarty History Society

Based in the historic town of Cromarty in the Scottish Highlands, we aim to promote knowledge of the history of Cromarty and the surrounding area, further the preservation of our local heritage, encourage the participation of the community in discovering and preserving its past, and support the Cromarty Courthouse Museum.

Dingwall Field Club
Dingwall Town Hall
Church Street
Dingwall IV15 9SD UK
Telephone: 01349 864661
Website: Dingwall Field Club

The Club is interested in a great variety of things - natural history, history, architecture, geology, and archaeology.

Ness Historical Society (Comunn Eachdraidh Nis)
Cross School
North Dell
Ness, Isle of Lewis HS2 0SN UK
Telephone: 01851 810377
Email: office@cenonline.org
Website: Ness Historical Society
Website #2: Ness Historical Society

The CEN Mission Statement is to preserve and promote the history, language, culture, and heritage of the Ness to Ballantrushal area of the Isle of Lewis for the benefit of the local community, its visitors, and future generations. It was the first historical society in the Western Isles and covers the area of North Lewis from the Butt of Lewis to Ballantrushal. It also holds information about the offshore islands of North Rona and Sulaisgeir.

North Tolsta Historical Society
Schoolhouse
North Tolsta, Isle of Lewis HS2 0NH UK
Email: info@tolsta.info
Website: North Tolsta Historical Society

Over the years we, the local history society, have amassed a wealth of heritage research. Now, we can share this archive knowledge of family, emigration, and Gaelic that was shaped by lives spent crofting, fishing, and of service in two Worlds Wars and the Merchant Navy.

Ross and Cromarty Heritage Society
Maryburgh Amenities Centre
Back Road
Maryburgh
Dingwall IV7 8DS UK
Telephone: 01349 861555
Email: rchs@maryburgh.org.uk
Website: Ross and Cromarty Heritage Society

Ross and Cromarty Heritage aims to produce a multi-media account of contemporary and historical life in the thirty-six Communities of Ross and Cromarty. The material collected takes the form of short profiles, 'snapshots' of the Folk, Place, Environment, Work, Societies, Recreations, and Heritage of each Community,

Stornoway Historical Society
2 Cromwell Street
Stornoway, Isle of Lewis HS1 2DB UK
Telephone: 01851 702206
Email: info@stornowayhistoricalsociety.org.uk
Website: Stornoway Historical Society
Website #2: Stornoway Historical Society

The objective of the Society is to advance the education of the public about the history, heritage, and culture of Stornoway and the Island of Lewis.