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1901 Wales Census

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Please choose a civil parish in Breconshire:

Aberllynfi Letton, Walford and Newton Llanywern
Aberyscir Llanbedr Lllandewyfach
Adforton, Stanway, Pipton and Grange Llanddetty Llysdinam
Alltmawr Llanddew Llyswen
Battle Llanddewi r Cwm Maescar
Bedstone Llandefaelogfach Maesmynis
Brampton Bryan Llandefailog Merthyr Cynog
Brecknock St Mary Llandefalle Modrydd
Bronllys Llandeilo Fawr Norton
Brynmawr Llandeilor Fan Partrishow
Bucknell Llanelieu Penpont
Buckton and Coxwall Llanelly Pilleth
Builth Llanffinan Rhosferig
Cantref Llanfihangel fechan Selydach
Cascob Llanfihangel Nant Bran Senny
Castle Inn Llanfihangel Tal y llyn St David Within
Cathedine Llanfilo St David Without
Christ College Llanfrynach St John
Christ College and St David Within Llanganten St John the Evangelist
Cray Llangasty Tal y llyn St Mary
Crickadarn Llangattock Stanage
Crickhowell Llangenny Stowe
Cwmdu St Michael Llangorse Talachddu
Discoyd Llangwern Talgarth
Garthbrengy Llangynidr Traianmawr
Glynfach Llangynog Trallong
Glynn Llanhamlach Trawsgoed
Glyntawe and Trianglas Llanigon Tregoyd and Velindre
Grwyne fechan Llansanffraid Trianglas
Gwenddwr Llanspyddyd Venny fach
Hay Llanthetty
Heyop Llanynys

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.