Researching in West Yorkshire (Kirklees)

Are you researching ancestors in West Yorkshire (Kirklees)?

Don't miss this free event, where you can connect with experts from the local family history society and archives to discover the wealth of resources available. 

This is a collaboration between Society of Genealogists, Huddersfield & District Family History Society, West Yorkshire Archive Service, Heritage Quay, British Association for Local History, and Vision of Britain. Join us to learn about family history resources for West Yorkshire (Kirklees).

Our focus for this talk will be Huddersfield, Batley, Dewsbury, Holmfirth and other surrounding small towns and villages.

 

Else Churchill from Society of Genealogists will talk about:

Resources held by the Society covering this area of West Yorkshire.
   

Maureen Wheeler and Susan Hutson from Huddersfield & District Family History Society will talk about:

How the society can help you research your West Yorkshire ancestors in this area.  
               

Stefanie Davidson from West Yorkshire Archive Service will talk about:

How the archive service can assist you in your research, their collections, and the complexities involved in doing research in their area.

                 

Dave Smith from Heritage Quay will talk about:

Collections and special collections held by the organisation

 

           

We will also learn from British Association for Local History about the crucial role the landscape has played in this area, and also how A Vision of Britain Through Time can help you to undertake research in West Yorkshire (Kirklees).

Following the presentation, there may be an opportunity for you to ask questions from the panel of speakers.

 

Please Note: We aim to cover other areas of West Yorkshire at a later date.  If your organisation would like to be involved and give a short talk then please contact us at events@sog.org.uk 

 

About the Speaker

Else Churchill

Else Churchill is the Genealogist at the Society of Genealogists in London. Formerly a professional genealogical librarian and researcher, Else has worked for the SoG since 1994. She is the Society’s subject lead, working across the organisation and runs the publishing programme. She was the recipient of the IHGS Julian Bickersteth Memorial Medal in 2023 for her exemplary contribution to family history studies.

About the Speaker

Maureen Wheeler

Maureen is a retired teacher who took up genealogy in 2008. She became involved with HDFHS after attending a series of their study lectures.  She is a volunteer at the research room, a tutor for the Family History Beginner's course, a past Chair of the Society and is now Vice Chair and Transcriptions Co-ordinator.

About the Speaker

Susan Hutson

Susan is a retired local government officer and started her family history in 2008.  This led to her taking on a committee role for HDFHS around 2013 and when she retired a couple of years later she devoted more time to volunteering in the research room and tutoring the Beginner’s Courses.  She has been the Secretary for 13 years and the Journal Editor for around 6 years.

About the Speaker

Stefanie Davidson

Stefanie Davidson has been a professionally qualified archivist and records manager for nearly 30 years. Currently working at the West Yorkshire Archive Service with responsibility for collections management strategy and development across the county, she has previously worked in business archives and also in Scottish local authority archive services.

About the Speaker

David Smith

Dave Smith has been Heritage Quay’s Public Engagement Officer since 2014. Dave curates the archive’s exhibition programme as well as running events and programmes educating and inspiring staff, students and the general public. He coordinates Heritage Quay’s academic teaching programme and works with a wide range of external partners on historical or creative projects.

About the Speaker

Jude Rhodes

Jude Rhodes is Chair of the British Association for Local History Outreach Team.

She is a professional genealogist gaining the Advanced Certificate in Family History Skills and Strategies through Pharos Tutors and the Society of Genealogists. 

About the Speaker

Humphrey Southall

Humphrey Southall is a Professor of Historical Geography at the University of Portsmouth, he is an expert on the History of the North-South divide in Britain, gazetteers and geospatial ontologies and the role of travellers in the development of political life. He works with Dr Paula Aucott, they have been working together on the Great Britain Historical GIS project for over twenty years, and have been invited to present their research findings around the world. The main public interface to their work is the highly successful local history website A Vision of Britain through Time, which they continue to maintain and update.

Book your space

11/08/2026

14:00 - 16:00

Online

FREE event. Book a spot to watch live. No pre-booking required to view the recording which will be available in the SoG Learning Hub.

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