Transcript Indexes

Transcriptions and indexes are available on fiche from the Society; see the publications option on this menu. Male spouses may have married outside their parish of birth so county and parish indexes are being created to enable other parishes to be checked. Indexes are also being created for burial grounds where Monumental Inscriptions have been transcribed without a grave index. Members have recently transcribed the Dyfed entries in Alumni Oxonienses and the Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Photographs of churches and chapels can be retrieved through the Gazetteer menu, with repository summaries; a separate list, by county, is included here of these registers.

Those born in one of the three counties of Dyfed and later move to another part of the UK, or abroad, are classified as strays. Records of their marriage, burial, or at census time, are accepted for inclusion on this Website database. The National Library of Wales, and the County Record Offices, have extensive collections of medieval and landowners' pedigrees. Other repositories, including the Society, hold copies of family trees on behalf of individuals that are indexed here. If making an enquiry please note the full entry, and generation letter, and contact the identified source for further information; there could be a charge for this service.