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The contact email addresses for the
volunteers can be accessed on the encrypted
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| *This source material was published by the Glamorgan Family History Society its web-site has full details of membership and other research services / publications available for purchase | . |
| *Welshmen in East India Company Army 1753-1861 |
Nina Jenkins |
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Welsh Mariners by Dr Reg Davies---includes a searchable database of over 17,000 Welsh born (or Wales resident) Master mariners, mates and engineers who held certificates of competency or service; in practice it is an index of men active from 1850 to 1945 in the merchant navy. |
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Swansea Mariners
by Bryan Richards --- period 1891-1894, a database of
ratings such as un-certificated officers, bosun, able
seaman, ordinary seaman, boy, cook, steward, etc in Glamorgan
Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Cardiganshire, or from around the
world. |
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| City of Cardiff -- proceedings of the council
and several commitees, November 1916 to May 1917. It lists who
was paid what for what, and many other entries such as;-
22nd November 1916; Health and Sanitary committee; Entry 99. |
Phil Roderick |
| Kelly's Directory of some parts of South
Wales for 1891 :- Bishopston,(Gower), Bonvilston,
Oystermouth, or Mumbles, Merthyr Tydfil and district, Neath,
Taffs Well, Ynysybwl, Port Eynon, (Gower), Porthcawl &
Newton-Nottage.
For 1901, I have :-Llanrhidian,(Gower), Port Eynon, Rhossili,(Both in the Gower) For 1910, I have :- Oystermouth, with Blackpill & West Cross. |
Graham Williams |
| *Barry directory for 1906 | Graham Williams |
| Maesteg. Electoral Registers 1929 including Nanty, Caerau, Glyncorrwg | Sue Martin |
| Cardiff Pubs Inns and Hotels Phil Roderick's ongoing index of pubs, address if known, landlord and year. Also Cardiff Old Inns and Pubs | . |
| Adroddiadau. [Annual Chapel Reports]. These
include the names and addresses of people who made financial
contributions during the year, and a list of chapel officials
Llangiwg; Gwaun-cae-gurwen, Carmel Independent Chapel; 1988, 1989, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998 <Gareth Hicks Llangiwg; Cwmgors, Tabernacl Independent Chapel; 1974, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995. I also have a list of officials of this chapel in 1946 <Gareth Hicks London; Radnor Walk, [Chelsea], Independent Chapel ; 1950 <Gareth Hicks Rhondda;Ynys-hir, Saron Independent Chapel (Welsh) ; 1949 > Allen Powell
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| *Caerphilly
hundred Milita Lists, 1819-1821 [20 parishes & hamlets]
*Dinas Powis hundred Milita Lists, [20 parishes & hamlets] *Kibbor hundred Milita Lists, 1819-1821 [10 parishes & hamlets] |
Jean Gilson |
School admissions records
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Jean MacRae |
School admissions records :
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Joan |
School admissions registers;
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Jean MacRae |
| Glamorgan Families. Through this site you may submit details of your Glamorgan ancestry, and view the submissions of other Glamorgan family historians. | . |
| Tithe Schedules [place-names, occupiers(head of family only) and landowners] for the parishes of Aberdare 1844, Llanwynno 1841, Penderyn 1841, Llandeilo Tal-y-bont, 1844 and Llanedi 1842 | Deric John |
| 'On the Parish' by Raymond Grant
published by Glamorgan Archive Service in 1988. A list of
Glamorgan parishes with extant Vestry minutes,Overseers books etc
from this book is on Parish Poor Law records Workhouses, two separate sites, Workhouse , and Workhouses which links to sites specialising in Asylums, Almshouses, Prisons, Dispensaries, Hospitals, Reformatories, Orphanages, Workhouse & Hospitals List, Workhouses, Poor Law, Industrial Schools |
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| Ian
Winstanley's Coal Mining History Resource Centre
Probably the most comprehensive source for mining deaths - some 65,000 names of people who died or suffered injury in the mines of Great Britain from 1850 to 1909. |
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| Report
by Rhys William Jones, Esq., on the Employment of Children and
Young Persons in Monmouth and the Pontypool and Merthyr
Districts, Blaenavon and Clydach Iron Works near Abergavenny,
Nantyglo and Beaufort, Sirhowy and Ebbw Vale, Tredegar and
Rhymney and Bute Iron Works in the County of Monmouth, Dowlais,
Penydarran and the Aberdare Iron works near Merthyr Tydvil,
Cwmavon Iron, Tin and Copper works and the Collieries and the
Oakwood Collieries, near Port Talbot. The Iron Works in Bridgend,
Neath and Swansea, The Copper Works at Swansea and Llanelly, and
the Collieries in the Western part of Glamorgan and
Carmarthenshire, and on the State, Condition and Treatment of
such Children and Young Persons.
It lists the name, age and place of employment of every individual interviewed by the commissioners in their compiling of the report - some hundreds of names. |
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| Glamorgan Strays Collection No 1.. A database of strays from all sources compiled by Martin Adlam for the Glamorgan FHS.For this purpose , a stray is someone born within the old county of Glamorgan but involved in an event which happened outside Glamorgan. | Not available |
| Swansea Nonconformist Registers . A Genuki site with details of extant registers for nonconformist chapels in Swansea . Includes an OS reference and where registers are now. | . |
| Glamorgan ; A site incorporating historical snippets relating to the county , towns and parishes. | . |
| The South Wales Coalfield Collection ; The Collection is held at the South Wales Miners' Library, University of Swansea and is an unique collection of documents and other material providing an insight into the social, economic and cultural history of the South Wales Coalfield in the C19 & C20.As well as records of trades unions and lodges, miners institutes and personal papers of ordinary miners, the collection holds over 4,000 photographs, banners, posters and audio/video tapes. Over 6,000 records are searchable on the Catalogue on this site. Contact telephone number in case of search difficulties etc is 01792 518693. Email the South Wales Minersminers@swansea.ac.uk"> Library | . |
| Rhondda Valley Estates Treorchy Portion, 24th Nov
1920 Freehold Sale by the Marquis of Bute. A list of 414 houses and businesses in Treorchy, Rhondda, with names of tenants at that date. |
Jeff Lewis |
| Glamorganshire's
Mining Industry in 1896 - A List of Coal Mines By the Peak District Mines Historical Society Ltd., Britain's Active Mining History Society From the Tables compiled by Joseph T. Robson, H.M.Inspector for the South Wales District in his Report for 1896 |
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| *Glamorgan
Colliery Disasters
Universal Colliery, Senghenydd. 24 May 1901 (82 killed) Universal Colliery, Senghenydd. 14 Oct 1913 (439 killed) Wattstown Colliery, Rhondda fach. 11 July 1905 (119 killed) |
Steve Nicholas |
| Ogmore Valley Colliery Fatalities (1867 -
1914)
An online list compiled by Huw Daniel on Ogmore Includes ; Surname Given Names Age Occupation Colliery Date Month Year |
Huw Daniel |
| Ogmore Valley
Here is a list of items held by Huw Daniel relating to the Ogmore Valley and which he is prepared to do lookups on. Holdings Here is a contents listing of Ogmore Valley " Journal 2000" by the Ogmore Valley Local History & Heritage Society (ISBN 0 9539792 0 2). Also Journal 2001 ISBN: 0-9539792-1-0 ; and Journal 2002 ISBN: 0-9539792-2-9 |
Huw Daniel |
| Ogmore & Garw entries for the 1891 Kelly`s Trade Directory. | Huw Daniel |
| * Cowbridge & Ogmore Hundreds Militia Lists, 1819-1821 | withdrawn |
| Tithe Apportionment for Llangiwg. I have it indexed three ways, by farm, occupier,and landowner's name. The apportionment is dated 1838. | Darris Williams |
| Rebecca Riots . Commissioners Report (1844) into the conditions in South Wales which contains a lot of background evidence and comment by Dyfed people. Backed by contemporary press extracts relating to the Rebecca Riots in the Llanelly, Llannon and Pontardulais areas. Indexed by witnesses. | withdrawn |
| Cardiff & Bristol Channel Pilots 1810-1979.
An ongoing database of pilots, many Cardiff,
also Bristol, Pill, Swansea, Neath, Newport and Barry.
Now online can be accessed at - http://hometown.aol.com/PRode18115 Ports covered are Cardiff , Barry , Bristol , Swansea , Newport and Bridgewater. |
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| Neath, a lease dated 1815 between Dr John Coakley Lettson and Henry Grant , tenants named from 1797, lists various houses and land parcels in the parishes of Neath, Lantwit, some in Glyncorrwg, Baglan, Langonoyd Aberavon, but mostly land and houses to the south of the river Neath. Approx 500 names | Phil Roderick |
| Neath Antiquarian Transactions of 1978 - includes 1851 Gnoll Estate Rent Roll | withdrawn |
| Seven Sisters Colliery, near Neath . A list of employees for 12th June 1886 extracted from the book ' History of Seven Sisters' by Chris Evans,1964. On INDEX | . |
| Barry, St Helen's R.C Church, 7 pages of school registration records for the year 1902 only. | withdrawn |
| Victorian Graves , Llandaff Cathedral [listings of names,dates and ages only ] | David Webb |
| Wenvoe area Census Returns for, 1851, 1861
1871, 1881, P.R's Bapts Bur and Marriages from 1588 -
1970's. Thomas and Jenner Families ofWenvoe Castle, Wenvoe Church
Rate Book 1829 -1870, Wenvoe Vestry Book 1829 -1858. M.I's of
church and chapel yards. Wenvoe Estate info dealing with farms
and tenants etc. Tithe Apportionment 1839 also St Lythan's
for 1838.
Parry has an extensive database on this area built up over many years that he is willing to share. |
Parry Edwards |
| Cardiff newspaper snippets A collection of 'unusual' newspaper items gathered by Phil Roderick | . |
| *Cardiff Slater's Directory 1882 | Pat Sewell |
| *Cardiff Wright's Directory 1891 | Pat Sewell |
| Cardiff , 1795 and 1796 directories
The 1795 is now online on INDEX |
Phil Roderick |
| *Dowlais Register of Cottage Leases 1818-1877 | Maureen Jenkins
Pat Sewell Jean MacRae |
| *Dowlais Iron Co, Sick workmen 1855-56 and other lists | Jean MacRae |
| John Hobson Matthews's "Cardiff Records"A name index by Pat Sewell Cardiff Records | |
| GEDCOM File of some 4000 people, mostly from
Cardiff & the Vale of Glamorgan.This is my own family
database for Glamorgan. I would be willing to search it for
anyone with Cardiff or Vale ancestry. Most of the main surnames
concerned are listed on my homepage
There are a number of surnames which are not listed at present and I will be adding these in the future. |
Bob Sanders |
| The Rebecca Riots
Chartism in Mid-Wales & Monmouthshire The Merthyr Tydfil Riots of 1831 Brief online histories by Bob Sanders INDEX |
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| Transcript of the Journal of John Williams of Cardiff, a Glamorgan Militiaman in the late 18th century. It covers the Militia's marches in 1798 - 1800, when they marched to Portsmouth (by a somewhat circuitous route) to board the ships that were to take them to Ireland. Then their march through Ireland and return to Liverpool, and finally their march back to Cardiff. INDEX | . |
| Brief sequential history of the Port of Cardiff covering the Old Quay, the Customs, the development of the Glamorganshire Canal, the development of the railways in connection with the port, the construction of the docks, shipping and linked industries, shipbuilding, ship repairing, engineering & iron & steel, timber importing, grain milling etc. By Bob Sanders. INDEX | . |
| Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan . Bob Sanders's index of publicans, innkeepers, maltsters, brewers. Mostly from baptism registers , the period is mainly 1700 to 1850 with some strays. INDEX | . |
| Cardiff & Vale of Glamorgan .
Bob Sanders's index of schoolmasters listed in the baptism registers INDEX |
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| Cardiff & the Vale of Glamorgan . Bob
Sanders's index of soldiers, militiamen, marines,
policemen,coastguards and customs & excise officers listed in
the baptism registers.
The index includes the officers and men of the Yeomanry Regiments who can be identified as coming from or living in Cardiff or the Vale of Glamorgan. There is also a brief history of the Glamorgan Yeomanry Cavalry Regiments 1797 - 1904. INDEX |
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| My website has been updated with links to the Axis Barry Local History site and to Barry Stevens' site which provides some Cardiff Crew Lists from the latter part of the 19th century. I have also uploaded the first part of a series on ships and shipping companies of the UK & Commonwealth in 1954. The first two links are accessed direct from my Glamorgan Website. The Shipping pages from my Marine Website. Both sites can be accessed via http://www.angelfire.com/ga/BobSanders | . |
| Cardiff & the Vale of Glamorgan . Bob Sanders's index of Seamen, Sailors, Mariners, Pilots, Boatmen, Master Mariners, Captains,Marine Engineers, Shipwrights, Ship Carpenters, Boilermakers, Ship Owners, Ship Brokers etc in the baptism registers. INDEX | . |
| Index to ships recorded in documents held at
Glamorgan Record Office, Cardiff. The records relate to ships
covered by Cardiff Crew Agreements, Cardiff Port Registers, Board
of Trade Enquiries relating to Cardiff and Fishing Agreement, for
the period from about 1825 to 1913.
There are two indexes:- Alphabetical by ship name & Numerical by ship registration number. INDEX |
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| Crew
and passengers on ships Crews & passengers of
Cardiff ships in port 1881 , also Swansea and
Barry.
I have now completed the ships in port in Glamorgan (Barry,
Cardiff, Penarth, Swansea) & Monmouthshire (Newport). New
pages cover Llanelly, Pembroke Dock, Milford Haven &
Yerbeston, Pembs. Also a couple of additional pages for Cardiff
(previously missed !) & a page for Lundy Island which
includes ships waiting to enter the docks. It should be noted that many of the seamen listed in these pages are non-British - they include many from USA, Germany, Italy, France, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, Spain, Finland, Austria and some from China & Turkey, in addition to those from Commonwealth countries, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, West Indies etc. Quite a number of the boats listed are Pilot Cutters, Tugs etc as well as the various small, medium and quite large coastal craft and ocean going vessels. |
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| Cardiff Shipping Companies can be seen at http://www.angelfire.com/de/BobSanders/SHIPCO.html
P & A Campbell at War can be seen via Cardiff Shipping Companies |
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| A list of some of the Cardiff area shipping lost
by enemy action during the first & second World Wars is
at http://www.angelfire.com/de/BobSanders/WARLOSS.html
A list of some ships wrecked in the Cardiff - Barry area of the Bristol Channel is at http://www.angelfire.com/de/BobSanders/WRECKS.html |
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| Dictionary
of disasters at sea during the age of steam, including
sailing ships and ships of war lost in action 1824 - 1962.
It lists all ships of war lost in action and requisitioned
merchant ships.
British merchant ships of 500 tons gross and over, foreign
ships over 1000 tons lost by ordinary marine risks with the
loss of five lives or more.Ships over 10000 tons and over
with or without loss of life.
British and foreign merchant ships of 500 and 1000 tons
lost by enemy action wether loss of life was reported or
not.
The author does say that the work is limited and many ships
are missing.
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Phil Roderick |
| The loss of the Castleton, a Cardiff ship, in 1886. A report by Steve Brew of Sydney . Very well researched and reported and well worth looking at on Bob Sanders's site | . |
| Cardiff & Vale of Glamorgan.Printed/Published Sources for Genealogists.An index by Bob Sanders | . |
| Cardiff Crew Agreements 1861 to 1914. Bob Sanders's online index to master mariners INDEX | . |
| Maritime History.Although not particularly Glamorgan related I have recently added a large number of links to websites dealing with maritime history. Bob Sanders MaritimeSite | . |
| Cardiff & the Vale of Glamorgan. Bob Sanders's index of people with medical occupations, religious occupations and road transport/postal occupations in the baptism registers. INDEX | . |
| The Coleman Deeds relating to Glamorgan (period 1442-1864). Bob Sanders's index to the people named in the Coleman Colection of Deeds held at National Library of Wales relating to Glamorgan. | . |
| Chronological History of Cardiff Area to 1699
Chronological History of Cardiff Area 1700 - 1849 Chronological History of Cardiff Area 1850 - 1960 Produced by Bob Sanders to help people researching in the Cardiff area with background information about the history of the area and the establishment of churches, chapels, institutions etc Chronological History of Glamorgan to 1699 Chronological History of Glamorgan 1700-1849 Chronological History of Glamorgan 1850-1960+ |
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| A Brief History of Methodism in Glamorgan (including a short background note on nonconfomity in Britain). An online index compiled by Bob Sanders | . |
| Index to Methodist Church Registers for Glamorgan
showing, by town/village, the churches/chapels, their
denominations (ie Wesleyan, Calvinist (Presbyterian Church of
Wales), Bible Christian, Primitive Methodist etc), the types of
register held (ie christenings, marriages, burials), the years
for which records are available and the place they are held (eg
PRO, National Library, Glamorgan Record Office etc)
A to C at http://www.angelfire.com/ga/BobSanders/METHREC1.html D to P at http://www.angelfire.com/ga/BobSanders/METHREC2.html R to Y at http://www.angelfire.com/ga/BobSanders/METHREC3.html |
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| Index to Nonconformist Church Registers for
Glamorgan . These include the christening (or in
some cases birth), marriage and burial (or in some cases death)
registers of the various nonconformist denominations which have
been deposited at various repositories. It excludes Methodist
Registers ,see above.
A-C at http://www.angelfire.com/ga/BobSanders/NONCON1.html |
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| Landed Estates in and around Cardiff.A site
by Bob Sanders giving brief accounts of some of the main Landed
Estates which owned much of the land in and around Cardiff (and
some still have land interests here). With them is provided
pedigrees of the families concerned:- Lewis of Van & St.Fagans (incl the connection to the Earls of Plymouth) Lewis of Llanishen Richards of Corner House, Cardiff Richards of Roath Court & Plasnewydd, Cardiff Williams of Roath Court, Cardiff Herbert, Earls of Pembroke Kemeys-Tynte of Cefn Mably |
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| Cardiff and the Vale--Will Transcripts.
I have recently spent a good deal of my spare time (which is not very much) going through the David Jones of Wallington Collection at Cardiff Central Library. For those who do not know, David Jones was an antiquarian of the 19th century who collected a huge amount of material on Glamorgan (and some other areas). Much of this collection is at Cardiff Library, with some at the National Library, Aberystwyth. He transcribed the salient genealogical information from many Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan wills from Llandaff Probate Registry and Prerogative Court of Canterbury from 16th to early 19th centuries and various MIs and PRs too, as well as miscellaneous other things that took his fancy. I have collected quite a lot of the genealogical data from the transcripts of Cardiff & Vale Wills and I hope at some point to index those I have and put them on my website, but in the meantime I am willing to look up my notes for anyone with interests in the area concerned. I MUST STRESS THAT I HAVE ONLY COPIED INFO FOR CARDIFF & VALE so if you interests are outside that area I will not be able to help. Neither have I copied everything for that area. Please E-mail me direct if you want me to look up my transcripts. Latest position; I have now indexed all the will transcripts made by David Jones of Wallington, from which I have extracted genealogical data. The index is available via my website at http://www.angelfire.com/ga/BobSanders I shall be happy to do look ups for anyone who finds a will listed which is likely to be of interest but please no general enquiries about William Thomas' or John Jones'. I don't have time to search through them all ! |
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| *Merthyr Tydfil, Dowlais Ward. Poor Rate Book. 7th April 1894. | Jean MacRae |
| Clerks of the Peace for Glamorgan; An online index by Bob Sanders INDEX | . |
| Oxford graduates of the 16th - 18th centuries
(plus a few later) who had connections with Cardiff or the
Vale of Glamorgan. Many were born in the Cardiff/Vale area,
some were born elsewhere but came to live in the area. A large
proportion were clergymen, quite a few barristers and a few
others.
The index is on http://www.angelfire.com/ga/BobSanders/ALUMNOX.html |
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| The Sheriffs of Glamorgan . A detailed list
of all the High Sheriffs of Glamorgan from 1541 to 1966 with
genealogical information on many of them. Also some information
on other officials.
An online index by Bob Sanders INDEX |
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| A List of Glamorgan Volunteer Infantry regiments
1796 - 1854
An online index by Bob Sanders INDEX |
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| A Brief History of the Glamorgan Yeomanry Cavalry
A brief history of the Glamorgan Militia Two online indexes by Bob Sanders INDEX |
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| The Diary of William Thomas of Michaelston-super-Ely, full transcript, indexed Published by Cardiff: South Wales Record Society and South Glamorgan County Council. A very informative diary of gossip etc concerning people of all sorts, from vagabonds & prostitutes via the ag.labs and yeomen to the gentry living in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan in the period 1762 to 1795. Lots ofdetails of births, marriages, deaths, local court proceedings and agricultural matters. | Bob Sanders |
| Ships and shipping company records held at
Glamorgan Record Office, Cardiff (this is additional to the
already published list on my site), is at http://www.angelfire.com/de/BobSanders/shipdocs.html Arbitration records relating to shipping accidents held at Glamorgan Record Office, Cardiff is at http://www.angelfire.com/de/BobSanders/arbitrations.html All of these plus various other pages are available via the site index at http://www.angelfire.com/ga/BobSanders |
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| Railway companies which operated in Carmarthenshire, Glamorgan & Monmouthshire plus some in adjoining areas which ran into the former counties. | . |
| Midwife's
Register of Cases 1906-1927
Approximately 475 births in Cwmgors [and some in Gwauncaegurwen] villages,Caegurwen [Llangiwg] , mostly by midwife Margaret Davies . The Register has now been lodged with W Glamorgan Archives Service but there is an online listing of entries and a potted history of Margaret Davies by Gareth Hicks on INDEX |
Gareth Hicks |
| Penarth 1841-1871 censuses.List of inhabitants stated to have been born in Ireland and bearing ostensibly Irish surnames | Pat Sewell |
| Penarth 1841-1871 censuses .Details of properties identifiable in two or more , with their head of household occupants | Pat Sewell |
| SWANSEA WILLS INDEX : 1564-1858. Compiled by R James INDEX | . |
| Swansea World War I. I am West Glam Chairman of the Western Front Association and I have done much research on local war memorials for WWI. In particular I have collected potted biographies of the 3000 men killed from Swansea in WWI. | Andrew Vollans |
| Registers of Voters: for the following areas, Cwmfelin, Llangynwyd, Maesteg, Nantyfyllon, Caerau, Parish of Glyncorrwg. 1892, 1912, 1918, 1925 | Sue Martin |
| *Merthyr Tydfil borough (including Aberdare) Electoral register 1868 | Susan Martin |
| *Glamorgan, Electoral Register 1845/6 | Raynor Lewis
Ron Davies |
| Glamorgan Hearth Tax, index to hearth tax assessments | Bob Sanders |
| *Glamorgan Militia list, Newcastle Hundred 1819-1821 | Raynor Lewis
Ron Davies |
| The Return of Owners of Land 1873 Glamorgan | Sue Martin |
| Swansea. PEARSE & BROWN'S SWANSEA DIRECTORY 1869 including the areas of Oystermouth, Gower, Sketty, and Swansea Valley.The Directory comprises of an Alphabetical and Classified lists of Professional, Commercial, and Private Residents; with a list of Public Officers and Buildings, Places of Worship. | Roger McFenton |
| Pontardawe [Swansea Valley] Slaters
Commercial Directory, 1871
Hosted by Genuki. INDEX |
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| Slaters 1858-59 Swansea Directory
Hosted by Genuki INDEX |
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| Pigots's Directory of South Wales 1822/3
& 1830 [mainly Glamorgan]
A classified directory of Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, Merchants, Bankers, Professional Gentlemen, Manufacturers and Traders - NOT a listing of all residents or households |
Jean Gilson |
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Pigot's Directory of South Wales 1830 |
Gareth Hicks |
| Pigots's Directory of South Wales 1844 |
Jean Gilson Gareth Hicks |
| Pigot's Directory of South Wales 1835
A classified directory of Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, Merchants, Bankers, Professional Gentlemen, Manufacturers and Traders - NOT a listing of all residents or households |
David Webb |
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Pigot & Co Commercial Directory [Wales & Border counties] 1996 |
Selwyn Davies |
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Kelly's Directory of South Wales 1904 |
Selwyn Davies |
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Kelly's Directory for South Wales for 1910 |
Brian Comley |
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Kelly's Directory for South Wales for 1923 |
Brian Comley |
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Slaters Directory of South Wales 1858-1859 |
Pat Sewell |
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Timeline of genealogically interesting dates on Gareth's Help Page |
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| Vale of Glamorgan , source for information about the Vale of Glamorgan, the place, the events, for residents, visitors and business | . |
| Swansea Heritage reveals the industrial, maritime and cultural histories of Wales’ second city. The site comprises a wide variety of objects, artefacts, paintings and photographs, from the Swansea Museum Service collection | . |
| Cwmgors & Gwaun-cae-gurwen ; A genealogy homepage for these adjoining villages in Llangiwg parish. Also includes material for Amman Valley, Betws & Llandybie ; Brynamman & Cwmllynfell; Gwrhyd, Rhydyfro & Baran ; Pontardawe & Gellinudd. | . |
| Cardiff - Culture and the City ; Native Cardiffian Peter Finch's view of some of the dramatic changes going on in his city | . |
| Axis Historical Society ; based on the town of Barry | . |
| The Gower Peninsula & Swansea Local history and links | . |
| Rhondda Cynon Taff . This site contains digital images of the Cynon Valley taken from Rhondda Cynon Taff Libraries' photographic collections. Over 10,000 images have been digitised that illustrate all aspects of life in the Cynon Valley from 1880 to the present. The images can be printed from the site | . |
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Old Merthyr Tydfil Alan & Geoff's site |
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| Swansea History Web | . |
| Swansea and its hinterland. A site incorporating various snippets of interest concerning this area; including a link to a very full summary of the book Swansea by Alderman Edward Harris 1935 | . |
| Neath. 19th Century Inns and Public Houses. Has occupiers names & sources. | . |
| Blaenavon and Big Pit | . |
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*This source material was published by Glamorgan Family History Society, its web-site has full details of membership and other research services / publications available for purchase. |
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The contact email addresses for the
volunteers can be accessed on the encrypted
address page. |
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Please contact Jean MacRae if you are
willing to add your name to this list.
Send just a change of email address to coordinator