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Dorset Family History Society

We are pleased to be working in partnership with the Dorset Family History Society which was formed in 1987 specifically for people with family history interests in Dorset.

Dorset Family History Society was formed in 1987 for people with family history interests in Dorset, as well as Dorset residents whose families may have lived in other counties or countries.

The society holds regular monthly meetings either in person or on Zoom, where members can hear a variety of speakers, seek advice, and meet likeminded people. Members receive a  quarterly journal, The DFHS Journal, which provides items of local interest, general genealogical information, events and activities of the society, and an opportunity for members to publish their personal family history interests.

Corfe Castle and District 1790 Census

Discover your English relatives in the fascinating Corfe Castle & District 1790 census. The Corfe Castle and District census is an unofficial detailed account of 1,237 lives in the Corfe Castle area of Dorset recorded privately by William Morton Pitt.

You will be able to find out where your relatives lived within the village, what their occupation was and even what they earned in a year. The census also includes additional notes which add a colourful insight to your ancestors’ lives. This collection is published in partnership with Dorset Family History Society and the Family History Federation.

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Vital records

The Dorset Family History Society have also contributed to our collection of vital records that are available for the Dorset area, including records of baptisms, marriages, burials and monumental inscriptions.

Delve into these record sets now to discover more about the lives of your Dorset ancestors:

More information from the society

Dorset Family History Society have a Research Centre located in Poole where they have an extensive book library, computers to access the major subscription sites, such as Find My Past, and other online search facilities, fiche readers, a sales area and limited refreshment area.  There are regular talks hosted by experienced speakers and an educational workshop for beginners.

More information can be found on the website, including details of local publications, projects, volunteer vacancies, research services, and how to join the society.