18 December 2025
ZOOM Meeting (7.00pm GMT for a 7.15pm start)
Step into Christmas Past – A fun Christmas event
Essex Society for Family History
FREE
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Our friends at Essex Society for Family History have kindly invited us and other Family History Societies to participate in a Zoom quiz/ fun Christmas facts event.
If you wish to join in the fun, please contact admin@cumbriafhs.com with your membership number (as it is limited to members) before the 16th December.
31 January 2026
ZOOM Meeting (1.30 for a 2pm start)
Using Manorial Court Records
Sarah Pettyfer
FREE
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Jubilee
Summer 2026
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE AND FAIR
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Next year will be Cumbria Family History Society's Golden Anniversary and in order to celebrate this event, the Society is planning a conference in the north of the County (probably Carlisle) which will also include a Family History Fair comprising of up to 60 stalls representing Local History Societies throughout Cumbria, the Archive Service, Family History Societies representing other Counties and some of the national bodies. The event, over four days, will include talks from both local and national historians. Tickets can be booked for the whole Conference including the fair, day tickets (including lunch and dinner) or individual lectures. Planning has just started and I would like to get 'a feel' for the interest in attending this. A lot of the costs are fixed so the more that attend, the cheaper we can make it per head! It may be around Wednesday 29th - Saturday 1st August 2026 but this might change as hotels tend to alter their prices depending on what other events are taking place locally. Please indicate if you're interested in attending and state whether it would be for the whole conference, a day or an individual lecture or even just the fair! Many thanks!
Our AGM will take part during the Conference, and there will be no meeting at Burton in June.
For local history events organised by other societies in Cumbria see the Cumbria Local History Federation events diary
PAST MEETINGS
22 November 2025
ZOOM Meeting (1.30 for a 2pm start)
Freedom of Information for Genealogy
Richard Holt
RECORDING AVAILABLE - for a limited time
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Have you ever wondered if there might be more information out there about some of your ancestors? Have you ever considered what information might be held by public authorities? Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, members of the public are entitled to request information from public authorities. Some public bodies hold information that can be vital to family historians. This talk will look at how you go about requesting information under the Freedom of Information Act, along with case studies looking at the type of information that can be helpful to family historians. It will also address what you can do when things go wrong, such as when you believe a public body hasn’t handled your request correctly.
Richard Holt is a professional genealogist and runs his own research business, Holt’s Family History Research. Prior to becoming a professional researcher, Richard worked in a number of schools as an Early Years teacher and senior leader. He has a deep-rooted belief that learning is a life-long endeavour. Richard also tutors for Pharos Tutors, teaching their Apprenticeship Records and Victorian Crime and Punishment courses. Richard is a Member of AGRA (the Association of Genealogists and Researchers in Archives) and is on AGRA's Council.
31 October - 2 November 2025
Crooklands Autumn Conference
Weekend conference
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Friday 31 October
16:30 Registration from 16.30–18.00.
18:15 Dinner, including tea/coffee – followed by:
Funny Family History Stories: short items related by CFHS members, hosted by David Sowerby.
Saturday 1 November
08:00 Breakfast served from 08.00 for residential delegates.
10.00 Brockhole 125: a pictorial history of a house and garden. Kevin Grice.
11.00 Morning tea/coffee with biscuits.
11:30 Mossop and Watson families and their interconnections. Keith Simpson. 12:30 Buffet lunch, including tea/coffee.
14:00 Beyond the Border: tracing lives between Scotland and Cumbria. Lorna Kinnaird.
15.30 Workshop on Researching in Scottish Archives: useful tips to make it easier, with Lorna Kinnaird.
18:15 Dinner, including tea/coffee.
20.00 Cumbria Film Archive film show. Andrew Leitch and Jim Bownass.
Sunday 2 November
08:00 Breakfast served from 08.00 for residential delegates.
10.00 Irregular Marriages and Runaway Brides: Scandal on the Borders. Lorna Kinnaird
11.00 Morning tea/coffee with biscuits.
11:30 Tourists and Turnpikes. Paul Hindle.
12:30 Sunday lunch and depart.
CONFERENCE PRICES
Full conference, residential (all rooms are en suite):
Sharing twin room (per person) £265
Single room £324
Full conference, non–residential £138
Rooms at Crooklands are limited so please book as soon as possible.
Bookings must be received by 30 September 2025.
Receipts will be sent by email
Members can also book daily rates by contacting Elizabeth Haworth
(contact details below) for further information
Payment by BACS (HSBC 40-33-05. Account No: 81044966) or by cheque.
A BACS payment is preferred as it incurs no charges for the Society.
You can reserve your place(s) using the online booking form.
Or alternatively for more details, you can download the printable booking form .
You can print it and fill it in, then email a photo/scan to Elizabeth at
crooklands[at]cumbriafhs.com
If any problem, you can enter all your details directly into an email message.
26 July 2025
ZOOM Meeting (1.30 for a 2pm start)
Tracing Your WW2 Air Force Ancestor
FREE
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Clare Wilson
During WW2 Men from throughout the Commonwealth & beyond would sign up to serve with the Allied Air Forces. This job would take many of them across the world to fight alongside men from other nations. This being the case tracking down relevant records can often be tricky. During her presentation Clare will tell the story of a crew shot down over France in 1944,showing the sources and documents used to piece their story together. This includes Breakdown of the Air Force & Trades; Where to find Service Records; Squadrons & Stations; Evaders & POWs. Of the crew of 7 men, 2 were killed in action, 1 was captured & the rest evaded capture, hiding out from the Germans until the area was liberated.
Clare is a Professional Genealogist. Born into the RAF Family, through her own Family History Research Clare would discover a WW1 Ace who was awarded a D.C.M., a family member who was shot down over Germany during WW2 whilst serving with Bomber Command.
Members for whom we have up-to-date email addresses will be sent the joining instructions.
Non-members are welcome to attend this meeting, and should request the ZOOM details from london[at]cumbriafhs.com
If you enjoy it, why not join the Society? You will then be informed of all future meetings.
7 June 2025
Summer Conference and AGM
Burton-in-Kendal
Price £22 (AGM free)
Burton Memorial Hall, Burton-in-Kendal
(in the centre of Burton Village. Post Code LA6 1NA )
9.45 Registration.
10:15 Mike Winstanley, Charity, the Poor Law and Workhouse – when all else failed.
11.15 Morning tea/coffee and biscuits.
11.30 Graham Whalan, The history of amateur musical theatre in the South Lakes
from 1890 to the present day.
12.30 Lunch - sandwiches, cakes, tea/coffee.
13.30 Cumbria FHS Annual General Meeting.
14.00 Ian Tyler, The Drowning of Haweswater.
15.00 Afternoon tea/coffee and biscuits.
15.30 Christopher Tinmouth, A History of Furness Abbey: The Power & the Glory.
16.30 Closing address and depart.
Conference fee: £22 (per person), includes refreshments, lunch and talks. There is
no charge for members attending only the AGM.
If you would like to book a place or places, please either send a sterling cheque
made out to ‘Cumbria Family History Society’ to: Fiona Bishop, 37 Linnet Grove,
Kendal, Cumbria LA9 7RP. Enquiries: publications@cumbriafhs.com. If you require
a receipt, please enclose a stamped, addressed envelope.
Or pay by BACS: Account name: Cumbria Family History Society.
HSBC. Sort code: 40 33 05. Account No: 81044966
Please also give Fiona the following information by post or email:
Full names for conference badges.
Your postal address, email address and telephone number.
Any dietary requirements.
14 June 2025
Meeting co-sponsored by Cumbria FHS
Military Family History Day
£20/£22
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Join us for a day packed with practical tips, expert insights, inspiring talks, and real-life case studies to kickstart (or continue) your journey into military family history.
Featuring guest speakers:
William Spencer, formerly of The National Archives, London
William Bundred, Cumbria Family History Society.
Whether you Are just starting out or looking to dig deeper, discover how to trace the footsteps of those who served.
10am – 4pm, Saturday 14th June 2025
Cumbria’s Museum of Military Life, Carlisle Castle
Tickets: Regular £22 | Concession £20
Book online (https://bit.ly/42D0suR)