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1841 Wales Census

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Please choose a civil parish in Glamorgan:

Aberavon Llan illterne Pendoylen
Aberdare Llan ishen Penlline
Baglan Llan maes Penmaen
Barry Llan mihangle Penmark
Bettws Llan sannor Pennard
Bishopston Llan trisaint Penrice
Bonvilston Llan trithyd Pentyrch
Briton Ferry Llancarvan Peterstone super Ely
Cadoxton Llandaff Port Eynon
Cadoxton juxta Barry Llandewy Porth Kerry
Caira Llandilo talybont Pyle
Cheriton Llanedarn Radyr
Cogan Llangafelach Reynoldston
Colwinstone Llangennith Rhoscilly
Coychurch Llangonyd Roath
Coyty Llanguich Ruddry
Eglwys Brewis Llanmadock St Andrew
Eglwys Ilan Llanrhidian St Andrews Minor
Ewenny Llantwitvairdre St Athan
Flemingston Llanvithin St Bride Major
Gelli gaer Llanwonno St Bride super Ely
Gileston Llysworney St Brides Minor
Glyn corrwg Loughor St Donats Welsh
Higher and Lower Llansamlet Lower Kenfigg St Fagan
Highlight Lower Lantwit juxta Neath St George
Ilston Machen St Hilary
Kilybebill Marcross St John
Knelston Margam St John and St Mary
Laleston Merthyr Dovan St John the Baptist
Langeinor Merthyr Mawr St Lythan
Lantwit Major Merthyr Tydfil St Mary Church
Lavernock Michaelston super Ely St Mary Hill
Leckwith Michaelstone le Pit St Nicholas
Lisvane Michaelstone super Avon Stembridge
Llan blethian Michaelstone y Vedw Sully
Llan dough Monk nash Swansea
Llan dough juxta Penarth Nash Tythegston
Llan dow Neath Wenvoe
Llan dyfodog Newcastle Whitchurch
Llan fabon Newton Nottage Wick
Llan ganna Nicholaston Ystad owen
Llan haran Oxwich Ystrad dyfodurg
Llan harry Oystermouth
Llan ilid Penarth

Census Records - Parishes

After separating census records into groups by county, the British Government subdivided these records into civil parish groups. Many times, but not always, the civil parish name is the same as the local ecclesiastical parish. Researchers should also be aware of boundary line or jurisdictional changes through time. These changes may affect where an ancestor was recorded on the census, so it remains important to search the parishes surrounding the area where your ancestor lived.