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Getting Started with Welsh Family History

Jan 23, 2018

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Names

John Mary

David Margaret

Thomas Hannah

Evan Matilda

William Sarah

Edward Elizabeth

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Patronymics

• Mab or ab or ap = son of

• Ferch or verch = daughter of

• In South Wales ab or ap was not always used

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Examples

• Evan Rees ap John

• David Thomas Howell

• David Williams

• Matilda vch John

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Naming Pattern

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Second edition, Dec 2013

• Chapter four is all new & explains the transition from patronymics

• Shows the drop below 10% of the population using patronymics

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One chart is worth the cost of the book

The map on page 56 shows when areas in Wales dropped below 10% of the population using patronymics.

The study is based on information in probate records.

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Jurisdictions

Diocese & Parish are critical

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WELSH LANGUAGE

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Records in Welsh

• Nonconformist records

• Chapel histories

• Monumental inscriptions

• Periodicals

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NONCONFORMITY

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PARISH REGISTERS

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Key Dates in Welsh Family History

• 1538 christening, marriage and burial records begin

• 1597 Bishop’s transcripts begin

• 1754 pre-printed forms for marriages

• 1813 pre-printed forms used for christenings & burials

• 1837 civil registration begins

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Pre 1813 burial (1750)

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Post 1813 burial

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Marriages

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Marriages

• Marriages are indexed well and serve as a good finding tool

• Get your bearings by using maps

– Map of the country• https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Wales

– Map of the county showing all parishes• The book Atlas and Index of Parish Registers• Order one of the three maps for Wales at

http://www.ihgs.ac.uk/shop/contents/ihgsmaps/ihgsparishmaps/index.html?action=page&id=2

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Start with a marriage index

• FindMyPast has many Welsh parish registers at https://www.findmypast.com/ or use Findmypast for free at a FamilySearch Center

• A list of county based indexes is at https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Wales_Marriage_Indexes_Before_1837

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Marriages pre 1754

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Details to watch for 1754-1837

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Post 1836 Parish Register

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Some details are the same as before 1837

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Some details are new

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Christenings

Christenings often show:

• child’s given name

• Father’s name

• Mother’s name

Sometimes included:

• Family residence such as the village, street or farm name

• Father’s occupation

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Post 1812 parish register christening

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Bishop’s Transcript

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CIVIL REGISTRATION

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David Thomas Howell Death Notice

On the 11th inst., aged 75 years, Mr. David Thomas Howell, landlord of the Star Public house, Llanguicke. He was for many years a consistent member of the Independents, and was highly esteemed and beloved by all who knew him.

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CENSUS RECORDS

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PROBATE RECORDS

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Monumental Inscriptions

Supplement other records

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Strategies for Success

• Kill off your ancestor

• Find your ancestor in every census

• Always search both the Parish Registers and Bishop’s Transcripts

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Strategies for Success

• Use indexes

• Don’t trust indexes

• Watch for patronymics:David Thomas Howell is a clue

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