Many first time Welsh researchers underestimate the differences, historically speaking, between Wales and England. Wales has its own unique social, cultural, religious, and linguistic characteristics making it unique in historical perspective. In addition, many first time Welsh family historian discover the hard reality that many Welsh records have suffered a poor survival rate.
Welsh Family History: A Guide to Research was written to address the specific problems researchers face when trying to uncover their Welsh ancestry.
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Welsh Family History was originally published by the Association of Family History Societies of Wales. The book is a compendium of research guides written by different authors specializing in areas of specific research. These essays, or articles, were written by both individuals with direct experience in Welsh family history research, as well as by those with extensive knowledge of the history of Wales.
Together, these guides form a handbook designed to help researchers avoid pitfalls and get through the sometimes difficult challenges presented in Welsh family history research. This book was not compiled to help beginners with research basics; rather, the book guides those with a basic understanding of research who need a more thorough assistance in dealing with Welsh history and records.
For the second edition, each author was given the opportunity to update his or her text. Consideration was given to recent developments, particularly in the area of local government and archives. The result of these changes led to a modification in the number of chapters but improved insights into Welsh family history research, while preserving the objectives of the first edition.
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Editors: John & Sheila Rowlands
Published: 1998(UK), 1999(USA)
Type: soft cover
Size: 6 x 8½
Pages: 325
ISBN: 9780806316208
FRP Item #: GPC5030
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Notes on Contributing Authors
Editorial Preface to the First Edition
Editorial Preface to the Second Edition
Chapter 1 Introduction by Hafina Clwyd
Chapter 2 Archive Repositories in Wales by R. Kevin Matthias
The National Library of Wales
The Organisation of Local Governments
County Record Offices
Chapter 3 Family History Societies of Wales by Stewart Blackwell
Chapter 4 Parish Resisters and Bishop’s Transcripts by John Watts-Williams
Introduction
Finding Parish Registers
Survival of Parish Registers
Nature of Content
Nonconformity and Parish Registers
Detailed Content
Bishop’s Transcripts
Other Transcripts of Parish Registers, Copies and Indexes of Entries
Search and Photocopying Services
Chapter 5 Civil Registration and the Census by Sheila Rowlands
Civil Registration
The Census
Chapter 6 Nonconformity by Muriel Bowen Evans
Introduction
Some Preliminary Explanations
The Origins and Early History of Nonconformity
Toleration for Nonconformists
A Change of Tempo
Increases of Churches and Membership
Capel
Locating Nonconformist Records
Using the Records
A Case Study
Chapter 7 The Surnames of Wales by Sheila Rowlands
The Origins of Welsh Patronymic Surnames
The Adoption of Permanent Surnames in Wales
The Time-Scale of Change
Surnames Derived from Personal Characteristics
Occupational Names
Surnames Derived from Welsh Place Names
Non-Welsh Surnames in Wales
The Distribution of Welsh Surnames
Modern Names
Chapter 8 Place Names by Bedwyr Lewis Jones
Chapter 9 Some Basic Welsh for Family Historians by M. Auronwy James
Genealogical Sources in Welsh
Aspects of Welsh Grammar
Pronunciation
Vowel Sounds
Consonants
Glossary
Chapter 10 The IGI for Wales by Chris Pitt Lewis
The IGI
What it Contains
How it is Arranged (microfiche edition)
Indexing Welsh Names
The Treatment of Wills
‘Relative’ Entries
The CD-ROM Version
How to Use the IGI for Wales
Chapter 11 Estate Records by David A. Pretty
Growth by Marriage and Inheritance
Growth by Purchase
The Decline of Large Estates
Estate Administration and Records
Leases
Estate Surveys
Other Sources
Chapter 12 Maritime Records by Lewis Lloyd
The Emergence of ‘Maritime Wales’
The Nineteenth Century Expansion of Maritime Wales
Sources of Information Regarding Welsh Seafarers
General Sources
Specific or Generalized Sources
Apprentices’ Indentures
The Register of Merchant Seamen
Registers of Masters, Mates and Engineers
Crew Lists and Agreements (Articles)
Chapter 13 Wills and Other Records of Inheritance by Gareth Haulfryn Williams Wills
Probate and Associated Documents
Using Probate Records
Other Sources for Wills and Estates of Deceased Persons
Deeds of Settlement
The Scope of Inheritance Records
Chapter 14 Education Records by David A. Pretty
Chapter 15 Parochial Records by John Rowlands
Introduction
The Origins of Parochial Records
The Nature and Location of Parochial Records
Vestry Minutes
Rate Assessment and Collection
Church Wardens’ and Overseers’ Accounts
Settlement and Removal
The County Militia
Apprenticeships
Bonds of Indemnity
The Control of Vermin and Strays
Chapter 16 The Welsh at Law by Chris Pitt Lewis
Welsh Courts
1282-1542
1542-1830
English Courts
Court of Chancery
Court of Requests/Court of Star Chamber
Court of Augmentations
Court of Exchequer
Court of the Duchy of Lancaster
Court of King’s Bench/Court of Common Pleas
Supreme Court
Local Courts
Quarter Sessions
Borough Courts
Manorial Courts, etc.
Chapter 17 The Records of the Courts of Great Sessions for Wales by Murray Ll. Chapman
Introduction
The Courts of Great Sessions
The Jurisdiction of the Court
The Records
Civil Proceedings
Docket Rolls
Plea Rolls
Fines (Feet of Fines)
Writs
Prothonotary Papers
Chancery Proceedings
Bill Books
Decree of Order Books
Pleadings
Criminal Proceedings
Calendar of Prisoners
Nomina Ministrorum
Quarter Sessions’ Records
Examinations
Recognizances
List of Jurors
Schedule of Prisoners, Their Offenses and Pleadings
Indictments
Presentments
Petitions
Information or Articles of Misdemeanor
Process Writs
Coroners’ Inquests
Miscellaneous Correspondence and Papers
Chapter 18 Printed and Manuscript Pedigrees by Michael P. Siddons
Chapter 19 Migrations: Concepts, Patterns and Processes by W.T.R. Pryce
The Nature of Migration in the Context of Wales
Data Sources on Migration
In-Migration and Our-Migration: The Regional Impact
The Significance of Migration in the Context of Wales
Region Trends
Population Movements in North Wales
Migration and Settlement in South Wales
Migration of the Welsh into England
Chapter 20 Emigration by David Peate
Case Study: to America 1683
Case Study: to America 1795
Case Study: Convict to Australia 1838
Case Study: to America 1839
Case Study: to New Zealand 1875
Chapter 21 The Freeholders by Evan L. James
Chapter 22 Miscellaneous Sources by D. Emrys Williams and others
Bidding Letters
Poetry
Monumental Inscriptions
Church Records
Ordination Papers
The ‘Notitiae’
Biographical Works
Newspapers and Periodicals
Society Transactions
Taxation Records
Soldier Ancestors
Apprenticeship Records
Welsh Gypsies
Chapter 23 Select Bibliography compiled by Sheila Rowlands
Index
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