Esclusham, Denbighshire, Wales Genealogy

Esclusham (Welsh: Esclus) is a village, community and ecclesiastical parish in the County Borough of Wrexham in Wales.

History
The parish of Esclusham was formed in 1879 from the townships of Wrexham townships of Erddig, Esclusham Below, and part of Esclusham Above.

The parish church of Holy Trinity was built in 1876 on the Wrexham road in Rhostyllen and was consecrated in 1877.

Bersham (or Glanyrafon) Colliery, the last working coal mine in the former Denbighshire coalfield, was situated in Rhostyllen, to the east of the Wrexham road.

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

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

Poor Law Union
The Wrexham Union was created on 30 March 1837 and the parish of Wrexham, and later the parish of Esclusham, 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.

Cemeteries

 * Holy Trinity Church