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East of London Family History Society

Registered as a UK Charity No. 1094419

East of London Family History Society

East of London Family History Society

About Us

The East of London Family History Society comprises over 3,500 members who share an interest in family history in one of the most fascinating and historic areas of London.

The area of interest is that part of Greater London, north of the Thames, east of the old City of London gates of Aldgate and Bishopsgate, and through the London Boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Hackney, Newham, Barking & Dagenham and Redbridge to the edge of Metropolitan Essex at Havering (roughly up to the M25).

The Society promotes and encourages the study of family history in the area and holds regular Branch Meetings at four locations within our area of interest.

At these meetings talks are given by guest speakers and there are various resources available; from bookstalls and libraries to fiche readers and computers and of course our most valuable resource, our members, some of whom have an interest in specific aspects of life in the east of London area.

Visitors are always most welcome, so please, visit our Branch page for details about your nearest branch and our Diary page detailing meetings and events.

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Contents

 

Part 1: Membership

Membership year runs from 1 September to 31st August. Please note, all prices are inclusive of a 50p card handling charge.

Part 2: CD Publications

This section contains Society CD publications

Part 3: Map

Maps are a valuable tool in researching your family history. They show the nearest schools, churches, factories, recreation grounds, public houses and cemeteries that might reveal more clues about your ancestors and their lives.

Part 4: Maps

Maps are a valuable tool in researching your family history. They show the nearest schools, churches, factories, recreation grounds, public houses and cemeteries that might reveal more clues about your ancestors and their lives.

Part 5: Books

Shire books are very useful in family and social history.

 

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