Tay Family History Society
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Welcome to Tay Valley Family History Society

Tay Valley Family History Society was founded in 1980, as the third Scottish regional FHS, and now has strong worldwide membership. We have Research premises at 179-181 Princes Street, Dundee and there extend a welcome to our members. This Centre gives a focus, what we do goes far beyond it.


We will extend our book 'SPECIAL OFFER for Christmas' (as seen in 'News' below and on our Facebook) for a little while longer, in case you've missed it! Best to send us an email directly for this, especially if you can pick the books up in the shop and save postage!)
New Tay Valley Talk now up - see News below.


The Centre is open five days a week.
Please check CONTACT page for details of opening hours. This link is also in the top menu bar

The Society aims to promote the study of family history, genealogy and local history throughout the Tay Valley: the former counties of Angus, Fife, Kinross and Perthshire, and the City and Royal Burgh of Dundee. Our members’ research interests move from stories of highland settlement and migration to the growth of linen and jute trades and the many associated industries in burghs and cities. Tales of hardship, romance or success – all are part of what our members discover.

And if you're new to Family History, or needing a refresher - our Family History Course ran again this year from mid-March. Six weeks of 'Beginner' and then three weeks of 'Advanced' class - people could sign up for the Beginner, the Advanced or for both. We plan to run these again - keep watching 'News' lower down this page.

Our Journal, The Historian, is published three times a year, with contributions from many members across the world, and we run a series of video talks for members, with a ‘Question and Answer’ session via Zoom so that our international members may participate. Details of current talks are in the ‘News’ section - talks generally have their Q&A sessions on the final Mondays of January, April, July and October. Scroll down this page to News and Events for info.

Our Website is now mostly complete but some parts are still in development. We ask members - if you spot anything that looks not quite right, typos or errors or confusing things, please do let us know (email to the TayValley address, tvfhs@tayvalleyfhs.org.uk) so we can fix it! MEMBERS can log in - use your email address as your login.

The green 'About Us' button below takes you to info about the Society and our history and aims (as does 'About' in the top menu bar). For current things, just keep scrolling down past the 'join' section...is currently unavailable

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Getting back to your roots

You can discover your ancestry, heritage, stories of your people.
You can learn how to do genealogical or historical research.
You can find how you relate to Scottish History and the Local History of your ancestors’ area.


Member Benefits

Joining Pack
Subscription to our Journal, ‘The Historian’
Access to exclusive Member Content on this site
Access to our Online Talks by members and guests
Participation in our Online Q&A sessions
Free use of the Research Centre & Library
Access to Online Discussion Forum
Guidance & Support in your research
Affiliations to other societies

Latest News

The Accused Witches of Perthshire - New Tay Valley video talk

December 22, 2024
Midwinter has been traditionally a time for telling stories, spooky ones of ghosts and Witches... […]
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Yule, Christmas, New Year Greetings (and Centre closure)

December 22, 2024
Wishing all our members, volunteers and readers a very joyful Holiday season. The Centre closure […]
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Dundee's varied History - new book from Dundee Naturalists' Society

December 20, 2024
Just arrived on the Chair’s doorstep from Abertay Historical Society - new book ‘Gleaners of […]
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What's On

Dundee City Archives Tay Road Bridge Film

9 January 2025
Steps Theatre, Dundee Central Library Wellgate Centre Dundee DD1 1DB
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Local History Course

15 January 2025
Room 2F02 Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee Old Hawkhill Dundee DD1 5EN
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FDCA - A History of Mental Health Care in Tayside

6 February 2025
Glasite Hall, Kingsgait Kirk, King Street, Dundee
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