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Church Records information for Fishguard and places above it in the hierarchy

Fishguard

Diocesan records suggest that c1790 this parish had a register going back to 1761

Parish registers; Christenings (1799-1949 but may start at 1787), Marriages (1785-1964) Banns (1902-40), Burials (1799-1854, 1934-95) at NLW with Mf copies at Pem.RO

Copy ms PR C (1783-1854) M (1785-1837) B (1799-1854) at NLW

Bishops' Transcripts, covering the period (1685, 1799-1829, 1831-47, 1863-4) are at the National Library of Wales, and have been microfilmed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Bishops Transcripts for this parish have the LDS Call Number: 0105140.

See Bap/Mar/Bur data on FreeReg

Nonconformist Chapels:

  • Ebenezer , in Fishguard town [Baptists, 1850] (Not found on Coflein or Dyfed FHS - unless the mission below)
  • Baptist Mission, Lower Fishguard SM9637 Coflein
  • Hermon, in High St/Fishguard town [Baptists, 1776]. Records ; See Llangloffan SM9567436903 Built 1776, rebuilt 1832 Still open 1998 Coflein On Dyfed FHS
  • Bethel Baptist chapel, Fishguard SM9560037185 Built 1905 Still open 1998 Coflein On Dyfed FHS
  • Tower Hill , in Fishguard town [Calvinistic Methodists, 1758/9]. Records ; 1. Birth and baptisms 1811-37, PRO RG4/3606 and have been microfilmed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Call Number : 813551, IGI. 2. Copy of baptism register 1814-64 NLW 212208. 3. Early society accounts for this chapel transcribed in The Journal of the Historical Society of the Presbyterian Church of Wales Vol 51, 1966 On Dyfed FHS Pentowr CM chapel, Abergwaun - still open in 2006
  • St Nicholas's chapel (Methodist), Fishguard On Dyfed FHS
  • Capel-y-cwm, CM chapel, Bridge St, Lower Fishguard SM9630137182 Coflein
  • Tabernacle, in Fishguard town [Independents, 1796] . Records ; See Rhosycaerau. On Dyfed FHS Shown as still open on the Union of Welsh Independents site (Dec 2006)
    Rees, Thomas & John Thomas. Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), 4 volumes (published 1871+). Here is the entry from this book for this chapel (in Welsh ) - with translation by Melanie Stark (Jan 2009)
  • Chapel, in Fishguard town [Wesleyan Methodists, c 1815]. Records ; See Wesleyan Chapel, St Davids Parish The cause died out c 1840 (Rawlins) (Not found on Coflein or Dyfed FHS)
  • Church of the Holy Name (Roman Catholic), Fishguard On Dyfed FHS
  • Capel-bach, Cilshafe No denomination given SM98893760 Coflein
  • Chapel, Bridge St, Glyn-y-mel Rd, Lower Town No denomination given SM96323713 Coflein
  • Jehovah's Witnesses, Kingdom Hall, Fishguard SM954366 Coflein
  • Masonic Hall, Brodog Terrace, Penyraber, Fishguard SM9553737395 Coflein
  • Temperance Hall, West St, Fishguard SM9557137198 Coflein
  • Capel Glyn-y-mel (Private chapel), Glyn-y-mel Rd, Lower Fishguard." Believed built as a private chapel for the Fentons of  Glynymel mansion in the late 18th century as they were C of E and didn’t want family or staff to attend local non conformist chapels. Sometime in the early 19th century the chapel was converted to a school for the estate children and then became a dwelling when public schooling was offered in the Lower Town by the county." (Anne Lewis 12/2023)
     

Pembrokeshire

A large number - well over 50% by the mid-nineteenth century - of people in Pembrokeshire attended Nonconformist chapels, rather than the established church. Thus, except for marriages which prior to 1837 had to take place in the parish church, references to them are more likely to be found in nonconformist than in parish church records. Many of these have been deposited at the PRO (and filmed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), others are still to be found with the chapels or other libraries or archives.

Virtually all completed parish registers have been deposited in either the Pembrokeshire Record Office or the National Library of Wales. Bishop's Transcripts and Marriage Licenses are held at the National Library of Wales - and have been microfilmed by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

National Library of Wales   An online searchable index of Marriage Bonds and Allegations. It contains details of some 90,000 marriages by licence which took place in Wales between 1616 and 1837. In early 2016 the NLW made changes in its online catalogue and now the only apparent method of finding these bonds is to search the main catalogue

England & Wales Hardwicke Marriage Index Marriages 1754 - 1837 on Tinstaafl Transcripts  - Work in progress

Many Parish register indexes, and indexes of baptisms, marriages and burials are available on microfiche from Dyfed FHS, where there is a list of all PEM hundreds and a list of places showing which parish and hundred they fall under. 

The Dyfed FHS has indexed all marriages for the period 1812-1837, and provides a postal lookup service. Published copies of the index, in sets of parishes grouped by hundreds, are available.

Family Search UK/Ireland - Historical Record Collections 
IGI Batch Numbers - Hugh Wallis's site  and Archer Software's site  

Parish Register Copies for Pembrokeshire in the Library of the Society of Genealogists.

Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;

  • Church Parish Registers, Pembrokeshire  1602-2002  
  • Pembrokeshire nonconformist chapels, records  1660-2001

Wales

National Library of Wales  

  • An online searchable index of Marriage Bonds and Allegations. It contains details of some 90,000 marriages by licence which took place in Wales between 1616 and 1837.
    In early 2016 the NLW made changes in its online catalogue and now the only apparent method of finding these bonds is to search the main catalogue
  • Search here for wills proved in the Welsh Ecclesiastical Courts before 1858.

Parish registers  in the library of the Society of Genealogists.
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Tips for searching the Church in Wales Diocesan Records - at the NLW

  • "In 1944 the Church in Wales began to deposit the records of every Welsh diocese in the National Library of Wales, for the benefit of the nation.  These included the records of the four ancient dioceses of Bangor, Llandaff, St. Asaph and St. Davids, and the two modern dioceses of Monmouth and Swansea & Brecon. Documents, manuscripts, maps and drawings were deposited initially, and the Library continues to receive regular deposits to this day."

Family Search UK/Ireland - Historical Record Collections
IGI Batch Numbers - Hugh Wallis's site and Archer Software's site

The A2A database of pre 1858 probate entries for the Welsh dioceses is at the National Archives site.

UK and Ireland