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Abergwyngregyn / Aber

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"ABERGWYNGREGIN, (or Aber), a parish in the hundred of Uchaf, and union of Bangor, in the county of Carnarvon, North Wales, 4 miles E. of Bangor, and now a station on the Holyhead railway. The village, which is small, stands at the opening of a pleasant glen, near the Lavan sands, on the Menai Straits, which at this point are about 7 miles in breadth. At low water there are 4 miles of fine sands, pleasant for walking. The small river Gwyngregyn flows through the glen and falls here into the straits. The prospect is very fine, extending over the Bay of Beaumaris, and the hills of the Isle of Anglesey, to Great Orme's Head, and the distant Island of Priestholme." [From The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868) - Transcribed by Colin Hinson ©2003]

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Bibliography

  • Davies, Tudor. Trem ar hanes yr achos yn Soar, Abergwyngregyn. Bathafarn 31 (2000), p. 31-8 Lilly, Gweneth.
  • Y llan ger y llys : cadwyn o ddramâu byrion ar hanes yr offeiriadaeth yn Abergwyngregyn 1284-1991 = Six priests of Aber : a bilingual celebration of seven centuries of the priesthood at Abergwyngregyn, Diocese of Bangor : with an English version of the Welsh passages. 1991. 72p
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Census

1851 Census of Abergwyngregin. A full transcription by Joyce & Douglas Hinde in both "Address" and "Name Order" form.

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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.

Aber Parish; Statistics; Area 8833 acres; Population 281 males, 262 females, total 543

  • Aber Parish Church       Attendance - morning 76 inc 20 scholars, afternoon 35      Services in Welsh       Rob. Williams, Rector
  • Aber Chapel, Weesleyan Methodists     Erected 1827      Attendance - morning 60, afternoon 132 scholars, evening 120             John Evans, Wesleyan Minister, Bangor
  • Bethleem, Calvinistic Methodist          Erected 1828        Attendance - morning 34, afternoon 39, evening 85            William Lewis, Elder, Aber

    SOAR WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL, ABERGWYNGREGYN  - on the People's Collection Wales site

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      Church Records

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      Description & Travel

      Journey to the past - Aber Falls

      The Old Rectory, Abergwyngregin  - on geograph.org

      Various landscapes/seascapes  - on the People's Collection Wales site

      You can see pictures of Abergwyngregyn / Aber which are provided by:

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      Gazetteers

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      Maps

      Gwynedd Family History Society  have a diagram of the ecclesiastical parishes of Caernarfonshire (under Parishes)  - with some links to photographs of parish churches

      You can see maps centred on OS grid reference SH667705 (Lat/Lon: 53.214811, -3.99838), Abergwyngregyn / Aber which are provided by: