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"CERRIGCEINWEN, a parish in the hundred of Malltraeth, in the county of Anglesey, 5 miles N.E. of Aberffraw, and 11 from Beaumaris. The London and North-Western railway passes within 4 miles of the village, and has a station at Gaerwen. The living is a perpetual curacy annexed to the rectory of Llangristiolus, in the diocese of Bangor, in the patronage of the bishop. The church is dedicated to St. Ceinwen." [From The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868) - Transcribed by Colin Hinson ©2003]

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Bibliography

  • An act for inclosing lands in Llangefni, Llanddyfnan, Pentraeth, and Cerrigceinwen, in the County of Anglesey : (Royal Assent, 9 June 1812.). [London : Printed by Luke Hansard & Sons], 1812. 27p
  • Walker, Thomas G. Dau blwyf : hanes Llangristiolus a Cherrig Ceinwen. [1944?]. 80p
  • Williamson, Robert M. Pryddest farwnadol er parchus goffadwriaeth am y diweddar hyglodus a'r elusengar foneddwr Y Parch John Roberts, M. A., Gweinidog Llangristiolus a Cherrugceinwen, Mon ... efe a fu farw y 24 o Awst, 1845, yn 41 oed. Caernarfon : Argraffwyd gan L. E. Jones, 1845. 22p
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Church History

Church and chapel data from The Religious census of 1851 : A Calendar of the returns relating to Wales, Vol 11, North Wales. Ed. by Ieuan Gwynedd Jones, UWP, 1981. The names given towards the end of each entry are those of the informants.

Cerrig-Ceinwen Parish; Statistics; Area 1582 acres; Population 249 males, 283 females, total 532

  • Cerrig-Ceinwen Parish Church or Chapel (Diocese of Bangor) Attendance - morning 51 "Cerrig ceinwen is considered a Chapelry annexed to Llangristiolus - but in every other legal view it is a district Parish. During the summer months the congregations are much larger than at present. Services alternate morning and evening with Llangristiolus" Hugh Norris Lloyd, Curate
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Church Records

Joyce Hinde has supplied a list of Parish Registers held at Anglesey Record Office.

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Description & Travel

Cerrigceinwen - on wicipedia (Welsh)

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Gazetteers

CERREGCEINWEN (CERYG - CEINWEN), a parish in the hundred of MALLTRAETH, county of ANGLESEY, NORTH WALES, 3 miles (S. W. by W.) from Llangevni, on the road to Holyhead, containing 374 inhabitants. The land in this parish is almost wholly enclosed, and in a good state of cultivation ; and the soil, though in some parts a rocky moorland, is tolerably productive. Here is a mansion called Henblas, pleasantly situated in the centre of some flourishing plantations. The living is a perpetual curacy, annexed to that of Llangrystiolys, in the archdeaconry of Anglesey, and diocese of Bangor. The church, dedicated to St. Ceinwen, is a small but neat edifice, appropriately fitted up. The Rev. Dr. Lewis, a native of this parish, bequeathed £ 12 per annum for the education of two poor boys, natives of this parish, and also several sums of money, as exhibitions for a limited term, for such young men of this county as should go to either of the universities : he was a great benefactor to the poor of the parish, and a principal contributor to the fund for the support of widows of deceased clergymen. The average annual expenditure for the support of the poor is £ 161. 9. ( A Topographical Dictionary of Wales by Samuel Lewis, 1833)
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History

Din Dryfol Burial Chamber, Cerrigceinwen - on the People's Collection Wales site

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Land & Property

Various items - on the People's Collection Wales site

  • Bill of costs for building and fencing work undertaken at Rhostrehwfa, Cerrigceinwen, Anglesey, September 1823
  • A survey and valuation of lands in the parishes of Cerrigceinwen, Llangristiolus, Llanddeusant, Llanfflewin, Llanrhuddlad, Aberffraw and Ceirchiog, Anglesey, was compiled by Thomas Jones, Bryntirion, and William Jones, Nant, on behalf of the David Hughes Charity in 1811

Held at Anglesey Records Office (NRA)

  • Cerrigceinwen Parish;- 1721-1999: records
  • Cerrigceinwen Parish Council;- 1894-1974: minutes, accounts, papers, corresp
  • Cerrigceinwen tithes;- 1924-36: Tithe Rent Charge account books
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Maps

Gwynedd Family History Society have a diagram of the ecclesiastical parishes of Anglesey (under Parishes)

Cerrigceinwen parish in the County of Anglesey - on the People's Collection Wales site

You can see maps centred on OS grid reference SH425741 (Lat/Lon: 53.240637, -4.361058), Cerrigceinwen which are provided by: