I had checked the GENUKI website for Caernarfonshire some time ago
and noted the parishes. I thought that's all there were, so that's why I was
surprised (and excited) to find out there was a Llanrhos
parish!
Thanks for your email, Yvonne. I have ordered the booklets from Gwynedd FHS and a
couple of fiches from Clwyd, too. Trying to cover all bases.
Dottie, Philadelphia, USA dottielutz(a)earthlink.net
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Subject: Re: Parish records available?
Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 16:32:55 +0000
From: Dick Jones <rcjones(a)rmplc.co.uk>
To: WLS-GWYNEDD-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Clwyd and Gwynedd Family History Societies have worked together to produce
>the Parish Registers for Llanrhos (alias Eglwysrhos). Marriages are covered
>from 1676 to 1837, Burials from 1669 to 1837 and Baptisms from 1668 - 1837.
>Gwynedd FHS have these in A4 book form only but you could possibly buy
>micro-fiche from Clwyd FHS. Have a look at their 'stand' on Genfair at
>www.genfair.com
>Best regards
>Yvonne
>Yvonne Edwards
>General Secretary Gwynedd FHS
>List Administrator
>WLS-GWYNEDD
>WLS-ANGLESEY
>WLS-CAERNARFONSHIRE
>WLS-MERIONETHSHIRE
Llanrhos is not listed as a parish on the GENUKI Caernarfonshire
web-page nor for that matter are Llandinorwig or Llanddoget. What
gives?
--
Regards
Dick Jones
Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. U.K. <rcjones(a)rmplc.co.uk>