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Please choose a civil parish in Monmouthshire:

Abergavenny Llangstone Monmouth
Aberystruth Llangua Mounton
Bassaleg Llangwm Mynyddyslwyn
Bedwas Llanhennock Nash
Bedwelty Llanhileth Newchurch
Bettws Llanishen Newport
Bettws Newydd Llanllowell Newton Dixton
Bishton Llanmartin Oldcastle
Brynagwyn Llanover Lower Panteague
Caerwent Llanover Upper Pen y clawdd
Caldicot Llansaintfread Penalth
Chapel Hill Llansoy Penhow
Chepstow Llanthewy Rhytherch Penrose
Christchurch Llanthewy Skirrid Penterry
Coedkernew Llanthewy Vach Portscuett
Cwmcarvan Llantillio Crossenny Ragland
Cwmyoy Llantillio Pertholey Risca
Dingestow Llantrissent Rockfield
Goldcliff Llanvaches Roggiett
Goytrey Llanvair Discoed Rumney
Gracedieu Park Llanvair Kilgidin Shire Newton
Grosmont Llanvapley Skenfreth
Gwernesney Llanvetherine St Arvans
Henllis Llanvihangel Crucorney St Bride Wentllooge
Howick Llanvihangel Crucurney St Brides Netherwent
Ifton Llanvihangel Llantarnam St Maughans
Itton Llanvihangel near Roggiet St Mellons
Kemeys Commander Llanvihangel nigh Usk St Pierre
Kemeys Inferior Llanvihangel Pont y Moile St Woollos
Kilgwrrwg Llanvihangel Tor y Mynedd Tintern Parva
Llanarth Llanvihangel ystern Llewern Tredunnock
Llanbadock Llanvrechra Tregare
Llandegveth Llanwenarth Trelleck
Llandenny Llanwern Trevethan
Llandogo Machen Trostrey
Llanellen Magor Undy
Llanfoist Malpas Usk
Llangattock Mamhilad Welsh Bicknor
Llangattock Llingoed Marshfield Whitson
Llangattock Vibon Avel Matherne Wilerick
Llangeview Michaelstone le Vedw Wolves Newton
Llangibby Mitchel Troy Wonastow
Llangoven Monkswood

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.