Broughton, Denbighshire, Wales Genealogy

Broughton (Welsh: Brychdyn) is a village, community and ecclesiastical parish in the county borough of Wrexham in Wales. The community is made up of the villages of Southsea, Brynteg, Caego, New Broughton, Pentre Broughton, Lodge and Moss.

History
The parish of Broughton was created on 15 February 1909, from part of the township of Broughton, in Brymbo parish. Prior to 1844 the area had been part of the ancient parish of Wrexham.

The area was formerly heavily industrialised with rich and extensive deposits of coal, lead, and iron ore.

The parish church of St. Paul's, was built in 1889. A mission church, St. Peter's, was opened in 1895.

On 7 May 1921, a small part of the parish was transferred to the new parish of Southsea.

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

Civil Records
Births, marriages and deaths in Broughton 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 Broughton, 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.