Wales Genealogy

From the earliest times the social order in Wales, as elsewhere, was bound up with the division and occupation of the land. The laws of the medieval king Hywel Dda depict a semi-nomadic people with strong tribal affinities, practicing a pastoral economy. From the eleventh century the numerous Welsh princes attempted to Read more...

Beginners' corner
What do you want to learn about your ancestor?

Birth          Marriage         Death or burial

Featured content



 * Key Online Record Set: Welsh Probates
 * Browse by Topic: Pages for Wales
 * FamilySearch: Welsh Records
 * Emigration: The Mimosa
 * Article: Wales Missing Census Records
 * Research Places: Aberkenfig Resource Centre &amp; Cefn Mawr Resource Centre
 * National Library of Wales: Manuscript Pedigrees

News and events
News:


 * Pre 1858 Welsh Probate indexes and free document images are now online.
 * The 1911 census is now available online for all of Wales. About 13% of the schedules are printed and filled out in Welsh.
 * Ordnance Survey Maps with registration district boundaries free to search online
 * Coleg Llandrillo - Abergele offers a course for beginning family history research for Deaf People. BBC, See, Hear is looking at doing a special documentary feature on the class. More information to follow.
 * Coleg Llandrillo - Abergele has signed a contract with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to host a Family History Library (Center). This will be open to the public from Monday 27 of April 2009. Photos and details to follow.
 * The National Library of Wales at Aberystwyth has begun a £20 million project to make large parts of its collection available on-line. The project will take 10 years to complete and will involve the digitising of millions of documents, newspapers and books.
 * The next national Census in Wales will be held on 27 March, 2011.
 * BBC Wales have relaunched their website on Welsh Family History
 * FamilySearch is now receiving Welsh parish registers on microfilm.
 * Screen Wales has free online video clips for many places and topics of interest such as Cardiff, Llandudno, Mold, Swansea and Wrexham.

Events:


 * 14 Janurary 2010: Bruno Derrick a record specialist (Maritime and Transport) at the National Archives will give a free talk on the migration of the Welsh to Patagonia.


 * More events &amp; details ...

Things you can do

 * Participate in the Wales study group
 * Plan Your Research Trip to Wales
 * Take one of many Welsh Language Courses

Useful websites

 * BBC Wales - Family History
 * National Gazetteer of Wales
 * Wales Lookup Exchange
 * Graveyard Welsh
 * Welsh Mormon History

more Wales Websites