Llangefni, Anglesey, Wales Genealogy

History
LLANGEVNI (LLAN-GEFNI), a market town and parish, in the hundred of Menai, union and county of Anglesey, North Wales, 13 miles (W.) from Beaumaris, and 248 (N. W. by W.) from London. This place derives its name from the river Cevni, upon which it is situated. The church, dedicated to St. Cyngar, is a spacious structure, thirtythree yards long and ten wide, with a lofty square embattled tower crowned with pinnacles. It was built in 1824. There are places of worship for Baptists, Independents, and Calvinistic and Wesleyan Methodists.

LLANGEFNI, a parish and market town in the hundred of Menai, county Anglesey, North Wales, 7 miles N. of Newborough, 8 W. of Beaumaris, and 4½ S. of the Gaerwen station on the Chester and Holyhead line of railway. It is situated in a vale, watered by the river Cefni, which is here crossed by a-bridge of two arches. The main road between Bangor and Holyhead passes through it, as well as the old Roman road. For more information see:
 * Llangefni, Anglesey at Genuki.org.uk

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