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Guide to Llan-giwg, Glamorgan ancestry, family history, and genealogy: civil registration, census records, and parish register transcripts.

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Llan-giwg (also spelled Llangiwg, Llanguick and Llanciwg) is an ecclesiastical parish in the north west portion of Glamorgan in Wales. The parish is five and a half miles Northwest of Neath. The church is dedicated to Saint Ciwg. The parish contains approximately 12,550 acres. The Duke of Beaufort was one of the largest landowners in the parish.

Cemeteries
Some individuals were buried at chapels in other parishes nearby. Burials of people who lived in Llangiwg can be found at Gellionnen and Baran chapels in Llangyfelach parish.
 * Carmel: transcript (recorded in 1942) at West Glamorgan Archives
 * Cwmllynfell (old chapel): (publication of transcript and index expected in 2022)
 * Cwmllynfell (new chapel): (not recorded)
 * Godre'r Graig: transcript & index recorded by the Ystradgynlais Family History Group, published by Glamorgan Family History Society
 * Gwrhyd: transcript &amp; index published by Glamorgan Family History Society
 * Llan-giwg St. Ciwg parish church: (publication of transcript and index expected in 2022)
 * Llan-giwg St. Peter parish church:
 * Pant-Teg:
 * Saron Chapel (old &amp; new): transcript &amp; index published by Glamorgan Family History Society

Census Records
The 1841-1911 censuses are available online with indexes and images. The 1921 census is only available on Findmypast.


 * Ancestry.co.uk
 * findmypast
 * TheGenealogist.co.uk

Parish Chest
Vestry minutes (dates covered) are at the West Glamorgan Archive Service.

Church warden accounts (dates covered) are at the West Glamorgan Archive Service.