The Federation of Family History Societies, also known as The Federation, is a United Kingdom-based charitable organisation. In 2019 it rebranded to the Family History Federation
Type | Non-government organization |
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Legal status | Charitable Organization (Education) |
Purpose | to co-ordinate and assist the work of societies or other bodies interested in family history, genealogy and heraldry; to foster the spirit of mutual co-operation, by sponsoring projects in these fields |
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Official language | English |
President | Janet Few |
Main organ | FFHS Board of Directors and Executive Committee |
Website | http://www.familyhistoryfederation.com |
Its stated principal aims are "to co-ordinate and assist the work of societies or other bodies interested in family history, genealogy and heraldry; to foster the spirit of mutual co-operation, by sponsoring projects in these fields".
Its membership consists of over 170 family history societies and similar genealogical organisations. It publishes The National Burial Index from data supplied largely by family history societies.
In January 2014, The National Archives put online the digitised records of over 8,000 individuals seeking exemption from conscription into the army in Middlesex during the First World War. The Federation assisted in funding this exercise.[1] In the same month, The National Archives announced work to accelerate progress with the revision of the Manorial Documents Register and that funding from The Federation will help meet the cost of four additional county projects over the following two years. The relevant counties are Northumberland, Northamptonshire, Wiltshire and Kent.[2]
The current Chairman is Stephen Manning.
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edit- ^ Appeals against First World War conscription go online
- ^ Further Funding for Manorial Documents Register
- ^ "Federation of Family History Societies". Heraldry of the World. Retrieved 3 February 2021.