Gwersyllt, Denbighshire, Wales Genealogy

Gwersyllt is a village and ecclesiastical parish in the Wrexham in Wales.

History
"GWERSYLT, a township in that part of the parish of Gresford which is in the hundred of Bromfield, county of Denbigh, 2½ miles (N.N.W.) from Wrexham, on the road to Mold, containing 834 inhabitants. This township, which is sometimes regarded as divided into Lower and Upper Gwersyllt, is pleasantly situated on elevated ground, commanding in some parts a fine view of the Vale Royal of Cheshire. Here are coal mines in active operation, also two mills for the drawing of wire. There is a place of worship for Baptists. Wat's Dyke, an ancient boundary between England and Wales, is distinctly visible in this township..." (A Topographical Dictionary of Wales, 1833, Samuel Lewis)

For more information see | Gwersyllt, Denbighshire at genuki.org.uk

Civil Records
Births, marriages and deaths in Gwersyllt are recorded in the GRO indexes as:

Census Records
The parish of Wrexham, and later the parish of Gwersyllt, formed part of the Wrexham Registrar's District.

Poor Law Union Records
The Wrexham Union was created on 30 March 1837 and the parish of Wrexham, and later the parish of Gwersyllt, formed part of this. A workhouse was built at Croesnewydd in Wrexham. The records of the Wrexham Union are now held at Denbighshire Record Office in Ruthin.

Websites

 * Gwersyllt War Memorial at Clwyd FHS
 * Gwersyllt Parish Church at Clwyd FHSs