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Our meetings form an integral part of our Society life style, they are held on a monthly, friendly and informal basis from September to June in Belford, Blyth, Choppington, Gateshead, Hexham, London, Newcastle, South Shields and Sunderland. These meetings provide extensive help to our members and include such features as guest speakers, projects, educational demonstrations, workshops, discussions, social events and other activities. Members are welcome to attend any or all of these events.
The Society has its own Library and Research Centre at Percy House, Percy Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. Here members will find a wealth of information comprising of family histories, pedigrees, monumental inscriptions, microfiche, microfilms, marriage indexes and much more. Accessions include the LDS microfiche of the 1881 Census for England and Wales and the microfiche of the Old Parish Registers of Scotland. All of the Society's publications are also available.
The library is complemented by our own bookshop, which has a wide range of reference books, specialised Society Publications, magazines, charts and numerous other works of interest to the family historian.
While car parking is available not too far from Percy House, visitors will probably find it more convenient to use public transport. We are located close to the Monument and Haymarket Metro Stations ( Metro services), and there are bus services from most parts of the North East to the nearby Eldon Square or Haymarket Bus Stations.
The Library Catalogue is available on microfiche - see the Sales page.
The Research Centre is very much a Do It Yourself centre. There are always Volunteers on hand to guide you but they will not do the research for you.
We run a Members look up service at the Research Centre details of which, with instructions, are available in the quarterly Journal and from the web site.
Please do not send Research enquiries by email as we do not have the facilities or manpower to respond to them.
Please remember that this is the Research Centre. The volunteers, for the most part, are not involved in and have no knowledge of the running of the Society. Direct all such queries to the responsible Officer in the manner specified in the Journal or on these pages
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.
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NDFHS Library & Research Centre |
It is advisable to book microfiche and microfilm readers in advance by telephoning the above number.
Percy House is located on the west side of Percy Street between Gallowgate and Leazes Park Road, and is opposite the Eldon Square Shopping Centre
Map showing the location of Percy House
We also operate an exchange journal system with other Family History Societies, both in this country and throughout the world. These are often very useful in providing valuable information to aid you in your research, wherever it may take you and these journals are available, on loan, to members.
The Society is a charity which is registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales.
It is administered by volunteers and some of these must also act as Trustees of the Society. The names of the current Trustees appear on the extract of the public register.
The full details for the Society are a part of the public register and can also be accessed online.
As a charity the Society is required to send an Annual Return, and also produce an Annual Report, to the Charity Commission. These can be read online at the Accounts Listing page together with the accounts for the years since 2003.