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This page is a summary of the various projects undertaken on the county pages within Wales Genuki that are/were maintained by Gareth Hicks.
The idea is to centrally record what has been done and in some cases how it was done, how long it took and how much support it had from other people.
Unless other people are specifically named a project was actioned by Gareth Hicks .
The end product is akin to a history of these particular county pages - I hope this will be of some interest to whoever follows me in years to come in maintaining them.
See also summary status report on Welsh counties
Anglesey
- Pages originally created by Brian Pears
- The National Gazetteer, 1868 extracts on each parish page - Colin Hinson's database introduced by Brian Pears at the initial pages creation stage
- County taken over from Brian Pears (March 2004)
- Bibliography - the entries are listed on each parish page under a Bibliography subject - the data gathered by searching the parish name on the NLW's online book catalogue. Some parishes with hardly any entries.
- Links to other sites - When pages first taken over I did a google run, searched on the parish name plus significant towns within the parish. Some parishes with hardly any entries
- Allocation of places to parishes in existing Gazetteer file and working out exact grid references; then Map links put on each parish page. This was done using the Kain/Oliver electronic map CD for parish allocation together with the online Get-a-map site with its easily visible OS grid references.
- Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Wales, 1833 extracts on each parish page - copied from the Cd published by Archive Cd Books using the excellent Omnipage Pro OCR software straight from the pdf images. The data was added to the separate National Gaz pages where they existed. This was done over the period May/Oct 2005 - the 5 counties of AGY, CAE, MER, MGY & RAD in the same alphabetical run through the CD. A major, single handed, undertaking
- Census transcriptions, various by Joyce and Douglas Hinde
- Major parish page upgrade using google, mostly material from People's Collection Wales , Church plans online and Archives Network Wales - the latter being most productive (April 2006)
- Add entries from parish Gazetteer to 'Where is it in Anglesey' page (May 2006)
- A contents listing for; - Rees, Thomas & John Thomas. Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), 4 volumes (published 1871+). Plus extraction of all AGY entries in Welsh -translations still in progress (Feb/May 2008-2016)
- Day Schools in AGY in 1847. This database consists of day schools which existed in 1847 included here within an alphabetical list of parishes
It contains the names and types of day schools listed in the Reports of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of Education in Wales published in 1847 (Feb 08) - Links to other sites review + data from National Archives site referencing holdings at Anglesey Record Office (Mainly) (July 2008)
- Book details removed from county index page onto new Biblio page (May 2009)
- Nearby Places coding added to each parish page (Aug 2009)
- 'Quick Navigator' on Anglesey Towns & Parishes page (requires Javascript to operate), added by Rosemary Lockie
- Extract of 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. (June 2011)
- Created an index with direct links to Jill Muir's Welsh Churches & Chapels site (Nov 2011)
- Kain, R.J.P., Oliver, R.R., Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file]. Colchester, Essex: Here is a gazetteer/finding aid plus a set of overview maps to accurately identify the position of parishes within the county. Linking entry on county page only under Maps in view of entry below. (10 Jan 2013)
- Links under Maps on parish pages to Gwynedd Family History Society's diagram of the ecclesiastical parishes of Anglesey (10 Jan 2013)
- Church/chapel data from geograph.org.uk and coflein added to each parish page (April 2013)
- Add location map links (google maps) to parish pages to centre on each parish (Oct/Nov 2013)
March 2017 - reduced to "Care and maintenance" basis
- Systematic linking by parish to material from the People's Collection Wales site (March 2018)
- Kain map overlays added to all parish pages by Ken Greenslade (2019 to April)
- Gazetteer node connections synchronised to the Kain parish boundary overlays by Gareth Hicks (2019 to April)
- Church Data Base taken over by Gareth Hicks from Ken Greenslade (2019)
Breconshire
- Powys counties taken over by Gareth Hicks in 2004 initially as 'orphans but on full maintenance basis in 2005
- New set of pages prepared by Rosemary Lockie including Nearby-places coding (2004)
- The National Gazetteer, 1868 extracts on each parish page - Colin Hinson's database introduced by Rosemary Lockie at the initial pages creation stage
- Bibliography - as Anglesey
- Links to other sites - as Anglesey
- Church records copied for each parish (as detailed in Parish Registers of Wales, NLW 2000)
- County handed over to John Ball (2005)
- August 2015 - county taken back by Gareth Hicks
- April 2017 - reduced to "Care and maintenance" basis
- Systematic linking by parish to material from the People's Collection Wales site (Nov 2017)
- Kain map overlays added to all parish pages by Ken Greenslade (2019 to April)
- Gazetteer node connections synchronised to the Kain parish boundary overlays by Gareth Hicks (2019 to April)
- Church Data Base taken over by Gareth Hicks from Ken Greenslade (2019)
Caernarvonshire
- Pages originally created by Brian Pears
- The National Gazetteer, 1868 extracts on each parish page - as Angleseyi
- County taken over from Brian Pears (March 2004)
- Bibliography - as Anglesey
- Links to other sites - as Anglesey
- Allocation of places to parishes in existing Gazetteer file - as Anglesey
- Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Wales, 1833 - as Anglesey
- Census transcriptions, various by Joyce and Douglas Hinde
- Major parish page upgrade using google, mostly People's Collection Wales , Church plans online and Archives Network Wales (May 2006)
- Add entries from parish Gazetteer to 'Where is it in Caernarvonshire' page (Jun 2006)
- Day Schools in CAE in 1847. This database consists of day schools which existed in 1847 included here within an alphabetical list of parishes
It contains the names and types of day schools listed in the Reports of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of Education in Wales published in 1847 (Feb 08) - A contents listing for; - Rees, Thomas & John Thomas. Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), 4 volumes (published 1871+). Plus extraction of all chapel entries in Welsh (Jan 2008)- all now with translations
- Book details removed from county index page onto new Biblio page (May 2009)
- 'Quick Navigator' on CAE Towns & Parishes page (requires Javascript to operate), added by Rosemarie Lockie
- Extract of 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. (July 2011)
- Created an index with direct links to Jill Muir's Welsh Churches & Chapels site (Nov 2011)
- Links added under Maps on all parish pages to Gwynedd Family History Society's diagram of the ecclesiastical parishes of Caernarfonshire (10 Jan 2013)
March 2017 - reduced to "Care and maintenance" basis
- Systematic linking by parish to material from the People's Collection Wales site (April 2018)
County handed over to Tomos Owen (Sept 2018) inc CDB
- Kain map overlays added to all parish pages by Ken Greenslade (2019 to April)
- Gazetteer node connections synchronised to the Kain parish boundary overlays by Gareth Hicks (2019 to April)
Cardiganshire
- New set of pages created by Gareth Hicks (1999?)
- Bibliography - as Anglesey but data shown under relevant subject e.g History
- Links to other sites - When pages first created from scratch I did a google run, searched on the parish name plus significant towns within the parish (1999?)
- Cardiganshire Place Names listing - a gazetteer with links to the relevant parish page. (1999?)
- Church records for each parish taken from Cofrestri Plwyf Cymru: Parish Registers of Wales (National Index of Parish Registers, Vol. 13). National Library of Wales, 2nd edition, 2000 [originally from the 1994 edition] (sometime in 1999)
- Nonconformist records for each parish taken from The Parish Churches and Nonconformist Chapels of Wales: Their Records and where to Find them, Vol. One, Cardigan - Carmarthen - Pembroke. Rawlins, B.J., 1987. Supplemented by reference to the NLW book Cofrestri Anghydffurfiol Cymru : Nonconformist Registers of Wales, 1994. (sometime in 1999)
- Book Indexing project - details on Wales - Genealogy Help Pages where it originated before completed indexes switched into Genuki. The names of the indexers are shown on each completed index page as well as the project page The indexes are usually offered for lookups on the relevant Lookup Exchange pages. (Jan 1999 and running).
- Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary 1833, extracts for each parish - these were done the hard way in the initial page creation phases, a combination of typing and using a poor OCR programme (sometime in 1999)
- Extracts from The History of Cardiganshire" by S R Meyrick, 1810, specifically the reprint of the 1907 imprint published by Stephen Collard in July 2000 (March 2001)
- Pigot's South Wales Directory 1830 & 1844 - entries copied from the Cd published by Archive Cd Books using the excellent Omnipage Pro OCR software straight from the pdf images. Not all parishes had entries. (around Dec 2001)
- Reports of the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the state of Education in Wales. 1847 - parish extractions by Aidan Jones. Separate pages used, not all parishes have extracts. (early 2003)
- Hanes Darluniadol o Geredigion (An illustrated history of Cardiganshire) Vol 1. Lewis, W.J. Cardiganshire. Aberystwyth, 1970. A partial extract (2000/2003)
- Kelly's Directory South Wales 1895 or 1910 - entries copied from the Cds published by Archive Cd Books using the excellent Omnipage Pro OCR software straight from the pdf images. Parishes have one or other of these dates, not both - I think I started with 1910 but switched to 1895 as easier to OCR the pdf files - (Oct 2003/Feb 2004)
- Parish entries from The Welsh Church Year Book, 1929 from the Cd by Archive Cd Books. (sometime in 2004)
- Cardiganshire Families Project - see the project page for details. Not as well supported as I had hoped, perhaps the rigid format I laid out for the data put people off, a few certainly had problems following it. (Oct 2004 on)
- History book reviews by Mary Jane Stephenson
- Parish based sketch maps of hundreds - these show where parishes fit into their hundred, and also how the hundreds are place within the county. Drawn freehand from sketches in the Rawlins book The Parish Churches and Nonconformist Chapels of Wales mentioned above
- Allocation of places to parishes in existing Gazetteer file - as Anglesey
- The extraction of all places, villages, farms etc within each parish as shown on the parish map on the CD of Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file]. (Kain, R.J.P., Oliver, R.R.). The names of the volunteers are shown on the project page (Aug 2004-Jan 2005)
- Church and chapel data from The Religious census of 1851 : A Calendar of the returns relating to Wales, Vol 1, South Wales. Ed. by I.G Jones, & D. Williams. UWP, Cardiff, 1976 (Jan 2006)
- Data noted against existing chapel entries on parish pages from The Presbyterian Church of Wales site which has a pdf file showing lists of CM chapels still open in each county (March 2006)
- Add entries from parish Gazetteer to 'Where is it in Cardiganshire' page (Jun 2006)
- Major parish page upgrade using google, mostly People's Collection Wales , Church plans online and Archives Network Wales (July 2006)
- Families Project - single database compiled in table format. Project temporarily suspended to new entries (Sept 2006). Re-opened Oct 2006 with new semi direct input option using google's online spreadsheet facility allowing multiple pre-authorised collaborators.
- Data noted against existing chapel entries on parish pages from the Union of Welsh Independents site which has a database of Independent chapels still open in each county (Dec 2006)
- Place names in county that have alternative spellings or have changed completely - a list compiled from various sources [Jan 2007]
- Add note to chapel entries which have entries as 'under threat' on the Capeli site (Feb 2007)
- Cardiganshire Chapels Database project - collected all the chapel data that was already on the Genuki pages into one place, an entry for each chapel - and added in additional data from sources such as Coflein, Rawlins etc. (Feb/March/April 2007)
- Cardiganshire Chapels Database project - Single county index created from the parish entries (Nov 2007)
- A contents listing for; - Rees, Thomas & John Thomas. Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), 4 volumes (published 1871+). Plus extraction of all chapel entries in Welsh (Jan + 2008)- all with translations
- Lists of Magistrates and policemen in CGN - from Kelly's 1923 (Archive CD Books Cd) (Jan 2008)
- Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), 4 volumes (published 1871+) - translation phase, completed Dec 2008 by one volunteer (Maureen Saycell)
- Book details removed from main county (index) page onto new Biblio page (May 2009)
- 'Quick Navigator' on CGN Towns & Parishes page (requires Javascript to operate), added by Rosemary Lockie
- Completed the exercise of creating direct links from each biblio entry on the Genuki pages for CGN etc to the relevant article from the Ceredigion journals on the NLW's site. (Sept 2010)
- Extract of area and population data for each parish from The Religious census of 1851 : A Calendar of the returns relating to Wales, Vol 1, South Wales., byJones, I.G. & Williams, D. UWP, Cardiff, 1976. (July 2011)
- Added links to individual parish page entries for churches/chapels with data on FreeReg (Oct 2011)
- Created an index with direct links to Jill Muir's Welsh Churches & Chapels site (Nov 2011)
- Completed uploading parish maps to each parish page from Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file]. (Kain, R.J.P., Oliver, R.R.). (Dec 2012)
- The National Gazetteer, 1868 extracts are now on each parish page (June 2018)
- Systematic linking by parish to material from the People's Collection Wales site (Jan 2019)
- Kain map overlays added to all parish pages by Ken Greenslade (2019 to April)
- Gazetteer node connections synchronised to the Kain parish boundary overlays by Gareth Hicks (2019 to April)
- Church Data Base taken over by Gareth Hicks from Ken Greenslade (2019)
- Full review of church nodes inc alignment with parish page data (Completed 2020)
Carmarthenshire
- Bibliography - initial database already done by Brian Randell before pages taken over - data shown under relevant subject e.g History
- Links to other sites - initial work by Brian Randell before pages taken over
- Carmarthenshire Place Names listing by Brian Randell - a gazetteer with links to the relevant parish page. (1999?)
- Church and chapel records on parish pages by Brian Randell
- Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary 1833, extracts (edited highlights in some cases) for each parish by Brian Randell
- County taken over from Brian Randell (2000?)
- Book Indexing project - details on Wales - Genealogy Help Pages where it originated before completed indexes switched into Genuki. The names of the indexers are shown on each completed index page as well as the project page The indexes are usually offered for lookups on the relevant Lookup Exchange pages. (Jan 1999 and running).
- Pigot's South Wales Directory 1830 & 1844 - as under CGN (2002?)
- A History of Carmarthenshire (2 vols.), Lloyd, Sir John E., (Ed.). Cardiff, London Carmarthenshire Society (1935, 1939) - selected extracts on most parish pages, also the complete Chapter IV "Economic and Social Life" - with the permission of the publishers. A major, single handed, undertaking (2002)
- Parish entries from The Welsh Church Year Book, 1929 - copied from the Cd by Archive Cd Books. (sometime in 2004)
- Carmarthenshire Antiquary journal - some article extracts and contents listings contributed by Deric John & Gareth Hicks (June 2004)
- Hanes Eglwysi Annibynol Cymru - extracts contributed by Darris Williams
- Parish based sketch maps of hundreds - see under CGN
- Gazetteer OS grid map references for Carmarthenshire by John Ball, map links then created on each parish page by Gareth Hicks
- The extraction of all places, villages, farms etc within each parish as shown on the parish map on the CD of Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file]. (Kain, R.J.P., Oliver, R.R.). The names of the volunteers are shown on the project page (Aug 2004-Jan 2005)
- Carmarthenshire Families project - see under CGN (Oct 2004 on)
- 1841 census transcription for Bettws by Rina Callingham (April 2005).
- Church and chapel data from The Religious census of 1851 : A Calendar of the returns relating to Wales, Vol 1, South Wales. Ed. by I.G Jones, & D. Williams. UWP, Cardiff, 1976 (Feb 2006)
- Data noted against existing chapel entries on parish pages from The Presbyterian Church of Wales site which has a pdf file showing lists of CM chapels still open in each county (March 2006)
- Add entries from parish Gazetteer to 'Where is it in Carmarthenshire' page (July 2006)
- BTs transcription by Katherine Hocking for Trelech-a'r-Bettws parish (June 2006 on)
- Major parish page upgrade using google, mostly People's Collection Wales , Church plans online and Archives Network Wales (July/Sept 2006)
- Families Project - single database being compiled in table format. Project temporarily suspended to new entries (Sept 2006 on). Re-opened Oct 2006 with new semi direct input option using google's online spreadsheet facility allowing multiple pre-authorised collaborators.
- Data noted against existing chapel entries on parish pages from the Union of Welsh Independents site which has a database of Independent chapels still open in each county (Dec 2006)
- Place names in county that have alternative spellings or have changed completely - a list compiled from various sources [Jan 2007]
- Add note to chapel entries which have entries as 'under threat' on the Capeli site (Feb 2007)
- Place name database with OS grid refs (10,000 names) for various parishes from census returns - in Cmn, Gla and Pem - by Dylan Moore (Jun 2007)
- Chapels database - upgraded existing parish entries to include references to Dyfed FHS site where appropriate, otherwise to the Coflein database, general tidying up (Aug/Sept 2007)
- Extracts from Kelly's Directory of South Wales for Ammanford, Cwmamman, Betws (Sept 2007)
- A contents listing for; - Rees, Thomas & John Thomas. Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), 4 volumes (published 1871+). Plus extraction of all chapel entries in Welsh (Jan + 2008)- some with translations
- Lists of Magistrates and policemen in CMN - from Kelly's 1923 (Archive CD Books Cd) (Jan 2008)
- Day Schools in CMN in 1847. This database consists of day schools which existed in 1847 included here within an alphabetical list of parishes
It contains the names and types of day schools listed in the Reports of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of Education in Wales published in 1847 (Feb 08) - Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), 4 volumes (published 1871+) - translation phase - completed in April 2009
- Book details removed from county index page onto new Biblio page (May 2009)
- 'Quick Navigator' on CMN Towns & Parishes page (requires Javascript to operate), added by Rosemary Lockie
- Extract of area and population data for each parish from The Religious census of 1851 : A Calendar of the returns relating to Wales, Vol 1, South Wales., byJones, I.G. & Williams, D. UWP, Cardiff, 1976. (August 2011)
- Added links to individual parish page entries for churches/chapels with data on FreeReg (Oct 2011)
- Created an index with direct links to Jill Muir's Welsh Churches & Chapels site (Nov 2011)
- Completed uploading parish maps to each parish page from Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file]. (Kain, R.J.P., Oliver, R.R.). (Dec 2012)
- Systematic linking by parish to material from the People's Collection Wales site (Feb 2019)
- Kain map overlays added to all parish pages by Ken Greenslade (2019 to April)
- Gazetteer node connections synchronised to the Kain parish boundary overlays by Gareth Hicks (2019 to April)
- Church Data Base taken over by Gareth Hicks from Ken Greenslade (2019)
- Full review of church nodes inc alignment with parish page data (Completed 2020)
Denbighshire
- County taken over from Vic Roberts (Nov 2009)
- Allocation of places to parishes in existing Gazetteer file and working out exact grid references; then Map links put on each parish page. This was done using the Kain/Oliver electronic map CD for parish allocation (April 2010)
- Separate Bibliography page created for the county (not parishes) from NLW Book Catalogue (Nov 2010)
- Major parish page upgrade, general links using google plus parish based biblio based on the NLW catammlogue (13 Jan 2011)
- Created an index with direct links to Jill Muir's Welsh Churches & Chapels site (Nov 2011)
- Kain, R.J.P., Oliver, R.R., Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file]. Colchester, Essex: Here is a gazetteer/finding aid plus a set of overview maps to accurately identify the position of parishes within the county. Entry on each parish page under Maps. (Jan 2013)
- Links to Clwyd FHS's parish church diagram section added to each parish page under Maps (9 Jan 2013)
March 2017 - reduced to "Care and maintenance" basis
- Systematic linking by parish to material from the People's Collection Wales site (Feb 2018)
April 2018 - County handed over to Ken Clayton
- Kain map overlays added to all parish pages by Ken Greenslade (2019 to April)
- Gazetteer node connections synchronised to the Kain parish boundary overlays by Gareth Hicks (2019 to April)
- 2019 Ken Clayton resigned and county taken over by Gareth Hicks on Care & Maintenance basis
- Church Data Base taken over by Gareth Hicks from Ken Greenslade (2019)
Flintshire
- County taken over from Vic Roberts (Nov 2009)
- Allocation of places to parishes in existing Gazetteer file and working out exact grid references; then Map links put on each parish page. This was done using the Kain/Oliver electronic map CD for parish allocation (May/June 2010)
- Separate Bibliography page created for the county (not parishes) from NLW Book Catalogue (Nov 2010)
- Major parish page upgrade, general links using google plus parish based biblio based on the NLW catalogue (9 Feb 2011)
- Created an index with direct links to Jill Muir's Welsh Churches & Chapels site (Nov 2011)
- Completed the exercise of creating direct links from each biblio entry on the Genuki pages for FLN to the relevant article from the Flintshire Historical Society journals on Welsh Journals Online
- Kain, R.J.P., Oliver, R.R., Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file]. Colchester, Essex: Here is a gazetteer/finding aid plus a set of overview maps to accurately identify the position of parishes within the county. Entry on each parish page under Maps. (Jan 2013)
- Links to Clwyd FHS's parish church diagram section added to each parish page under Maps (8 Jan 2013)
March 2017 - reduced to "Care and maintenance" basis
- Systematic linking by parish to material from the People's Collection Wales site (Feb 2018)
- Kain map overlays added to all parish pages by Ken Greenslade (2019 to April)
- Gazetteer node connections synchronised to the Kain parish boundary overlays by Gareth Hicks (2019 to April)
- Church Data Base taken over by Gareth Hicks from Ken Greenslade (2019)
Glamorgan
- Links to other sites on parish pages - initial work already done by Phil Mustoe before pages taken over
- Various trade directory extracts on parish pages by Phil Mustoe
- Church and chapel records on parish pages by Phil Mustoe
- Population Statistics on parish pages by Phil Mustoe
- Parish location maps by Phil Mustoe
- British Library and National Library of Wales book references on parish pages by Phil Mustoe
- Nearby places coding by Phil Mustoe
- County taken over from Phil Mustoe (2002)
- Book Indexing project - details on Wales - Genealogy Help Pages where it originated before completed indexes switched into Genuki. The names of the indexers are shown on each completed index page as well as the project page The indexes are usually offered for lookups on the relevant Lookup Exchange pages. (Jan 1999 and running).
- Bibliography - as Anglesey but data shown on a single Bibliography set of pages separated into parish sections. A major, and single handed, undertaking. (2002/3)
- Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary 1833, extracts for each parish from the Cd published by Archive Cd Books using the excellent Omnipage Pro OCR software straight from the pdf images (Oct 2002)
- Glamorgan Photographers database by Peter Meazey and friends (Dec 2003)
- Extracts from A Topographical Dictionary of The Dominion of Wales and Hanes Eglwysi Annibynol Cymru by Darris Williams (2004/5)
- Gazetteer OS grid references for Glamorgan, contributions by John Ball, Brian Wagstaffe, Jeff Coleman, Martin Atkins & Gareth Hicks, then map links created on each parish page by Gareth Hicks
- The extraction of all places, villages, farms etc within each parish as shown on the parish map on the CD of Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file]. (Kain, R.J.P., Oliver, R.R.). The names of the volunteers are shown on the project page (Aug 2004-Jan 2005)
- Glamorgan Chapels Database project - an ambitious project remarkable for a low level of support from the mailing list - which made the whole thing into a real chore. A Large number of online and offline sources utilised. (Sept 2005-Jan 2006)
- Data noted against existing chapel entries on parish pages from The Presbyterian Church of Wales site which has a pdf file showing lists of CM chapels still open in each county (March 2006)
- Data noted against existing chapel entries on parish pages from the Union of Welsh Independents site which has a database of Independent chapels still open in each county (Dec 2006)
- Place names in county that have alternative spellings or have changed completely - a list compiled from various sources [Jan 2007]
- Add note to chapel entries which have entries as 'under threat' on the Capeli site (Feb 2007)
- Llandeilo Talybont - parish database by Deric John (2006+)
- Cadoxton juxta Neath - parish database by Linda Ware (Jun 2007+)
- Major parish page upgrade using google, mostly Church plans online and Archives Network Wales (Dec 06 - Aug 07)
- Extracts by Lyn Nunn from the Cambrian 1807 relating to Gamekeepers in Gla & Game Certificates (Sept 2007)
- Created a single database of a series of extracts from the Western Mail, mainly 1894, sent to the Gla list by John Patrick (Aug/Sept 2007)
- Extracts from Kelly's Directory of South Wales for various places in Llangiwg parish (Sept 2007)
- Transcriptions of 1871 census for Llangiwg/Ystradgynlais contributed by Ystradgynlais FHS (Nov 2007)
- A contents listing for; - Rees, Thomas & John Thomas. Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), 4 volumes (published 1871+). Plus extraction of all chapel entries in Welsh (Jan + 2008)- some with translations
- Transcriptions of 1891 census for Pontardawe RD - contributed by Glamorgan FHS (Jan 2008)
- Day Schools in Glamorgan in 1847. This database consists of day schools which existed in 1847 included here within an alphabetical list of parishes
It contains the names and types of day schools listed in the Reports of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of Education in Wales published in 1847 (Feb 08) - Selected extracts from The South Wales Coal Annual for 1908 - taken from online book digitised by Microsoft (Sept 2008)
- Approx 700/800 new entries added to the GLA Bibliography pages - data from the RHS Bibliography pages (Jan/Feb 2009)
- Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), 4 volumes (published 1871+) - translation phase in progress - completed June 2009
- Completed the exercise of creating direct links from each biblio entry on the Genuki pages for Gla to the relevant article from the Morgannwg journals on the NLW's site. (Oct 2010)
- 'Quick Navigator' on GLA Towns & Parishes page (requires Javascript to operate), added by Rosemary Lockie
- Added links to individual parish page entries for churches/chapels with data on FreeReg (Dec 2011)
- Created an index with direct links to Jill Muir's Welsh Churches & Chapels site (Nov 2011)
- Completed the exercise of creating direct links from each biblio entry on the Genuki pages for Gla to the relevant article from the Gower journals on the NLW's site.
- Completed the exercise of creating direct links from each biblio entry on the Genuki pages for Gla to the relevant article from the Minerva journals on the NLW's site.
- Completed uploading parish maps to each parish page from Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file]. (Kain, R.J.P., Oliver, R.R.). (Nov 2012)
- The National Gazetteer, 1868 extracts inserted on each parish page (June 2018)
- Systematic linking by parish to material from the People's Collection Wales site (Dec 2018)
- Kain map overlays added to all parish pages by Ken Greenslade (2019 to April)
- Gazetteer node connections synchronised to the Kain parish boundary overlays by Gareth Hicks (2019 to April)
- Church Data Base taken over by Gareth Hicks from Ken Greenslade (2019)
Merionethshire
- Pages originally created by Brian Pears
- The National Gazetteer, 1868 extracts on each parish page - as Anglesey
- County taken over from Brian Pears (March 2004)
- Bibliography - as Anglesey
- Links to other sites - as Anglesey
- Allocation of places to parishes in existing Gazetteer file - as Anglesey
- Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Wales, 1833 - as Anglesey
- Census & BTs transcriptions, various - by Alwyn Humphreys
- Census transcriptions by Lady Judy Buckley
- Census transcriptions, various by John and Doreen Jones
- Parish data for Corwen, Llandrillo - by Edward Roberts (continuing)
- Add entries from parish Gazetteer to 'Where is it in Merionethshire' page (June 2006)
- Major parish page upgrade using google, mostly material from People's Collection Wales , Church plans online and Archives Network Wales - the latter being most productive (June 2006)
- Day Schools in MER in 1847. This database consists of day schools which existed in 1847 included here within an alphabetical list of parishes
It contains the names and types of day schools listed in the Reports of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of Education in Wales published in 1847 (Feb 08) - A contents listing for; - Rees, Thomas & John Thomas. Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), 4 volumes (published 1871+). Plus extraction of all chapel entries in Welsh (Jan + 2008)- some with translations
- Book details removed from county index page onto new Biblio page (May 2009)
- 'Quick Navigator' on MER Towns & Parishes page (requires Javascript to operate), added by Rosemary Lockie
- Extract of 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. (Aug/Sept 2011)
- Created an index with direct links to Jill Muir's Welsh Churches & Chapels site (Nov 2011)
- Links added under Maps on all parish pages to Gwynedd Family History Society's diagram of the ecclesiastical parishes of Merionethshire (10 Jan 2013)
- Add location map links (google maps) to parish pages to centre on each parish (Dec 2013)
April 2017 - reduced to "Care and maintenance" basis
- Systematic linking by parish to material from the People's Collection Wales site (May 2018)
- Kain map overlays added to all parish pages by Ken Greenslade (2019 to April)
- Gazetteer node connections synchronised to the Kain parish boundary overlays by Gareth Hicks (2019 to April)
- Church Data Base taken over by Gareth Hicks from Ken Greenslade (2019)
Monmouthshire
- Pages originally created by Brian Pears
- The National Gazetteer, 1868 extracts on each parish page - Colin Hinson's database introduced by Brian Pears at the initial pages creation stage
- County taken over from Brian Pears by Gareth Hicks (March 2004)
- Bibliography - as Anglesey
- Links to other sites - as Anglesey
- June 2004 - County handed over to Rosemary Lockie
- 2004 - All pages revamped
- 2004 + - Took over the MON portion of the GENUKI Church Database and adding denominations to the churches - ie ~/Gs5rV/churches.csv
- 2005 - Revamped Archives and Libraries - new page, separate from the main county index
- 2005 - Revamped information on Census - new page, separate from the main county index.
- 2006 - Created new page for Bibliography - separate from the main county index.
- 2006 - Lists of available Church Records (PRs & BTs). See 'Church Records' section of all 135 parish pages.
- 2006 - Added navigation bars to all GENUKI/Monmouthshire pages, and parish pages now have links to Multimaps.
- 2006 - Reformatted 'Towns and Parishes' page (removed index letter and capitalised the first letter of the first parish).
- 2007 - List of Quick Links - all the major items on the Monmouthshire portion of GENUKI.
- 2007 - 'Quick Navigator' on Monmouthshire Towns & Parishes page (requires Javascript to operate)
- 2007 - Transcription relating to the Tabor Congregational Church at Maesycwmmer.
- 2008 (and previous years) - various MIs and church photographs on Rosemary Lockie's Wishful Thinking pages for MON
- Feb 2009 - County handed back to Gareth Hicks
- Feb/March 2009 - exact OS references compiled and remaining places allocated to parishes.
- Full links upgrade for all parishes - usually adding links to wikipedia, geograph.org.uk and Vision of Britain (March 2011)
- Extract of entries on to all parish pages from The Religious census of 1851 : A Calendar of the returns relating to Wales, Vol 1, South Wales. Ed. by I.G Jones, & D. Williams. UWP, Cardiff, 1976. (April 2011)
- Created an index with direct links to Jill Muir's Welsh Churches & Chapels site (Nov 2011)
- Completed the exercise of creating direct links from each biblio entry on the Genuki pages for MON etc to the relevant article from the Gwent Local History journals on Welsh Journals Online - (March 2012)
- Kain, R.J.P., Oliver, R.R., Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file]. Colchester, Essex: Here is a gazetteer/finding aid plus a set of overview maps to accurately identify the position of parishes within the county. Linking entries on parish pages under Maps. (11 Jan 2013)
April 2017 - reduced to "Care and maintenance" basis
May 2018 - reverted to 'Active maintenance' basis
- Systematic linking by parish to material from the People's Collection Wales site (May/June 2018)
- Kain map overlays added to all parish pages by Ken Greenslade (2019 to April)
- Gazetteer node connections synchronised to the Kain parish boundary overlays by Gareth Hicks (2019 to April)
- Church Data Base taken over by Gareth Hicks from Ken Greenslade (2019)
Montgomeryshire
- Powys counties taken over by Gareth Hicks in 2004 initially as 'orphans but on full maintenance basis in 2005
- New set of pages prepared by Rosemary Lockie - including Nearby-places coding (2004)
- The National Gazetteer, 1868 extracts on each parish page - Colin Hinson's database introduced by Rosemary Lockie at the initial pages creation stage
- Bibliography - as Anglesey
- Links to other sites - as Anglesey
- Church records copied for each parish (as detailed in Parish Registers of Wales, NLW 2000)
- Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Wales, 1833 extracts - as Anglesey
- Exact OS grid refs for Gazetteer file by Anne Jones, creation of parish page map links by Gareth Hicks
- Add entries from parish Gazetteer to 'Where is it in Montgomeryshire page (Sept 2006)
- Major parish page upgrade using google, mostly material from People's Collection Wales , Church plans online and Archives Network Wales - the latter being most productive (Oct 2006)
- Day Schools in MGY in 1847. This database consists of day schools which existed in 1847 included here within an alphabetical list of parishes
It contains the names and types of day schools listed in the Reports of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of Education in Wales published in 1847 (Feb 08) - A contents listing for; - Rees, Thomas & John Thomas. Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), 4 volumes (published 1871+). Plus extraction of a selection of entries in Welsh (Jan 2008)- all with translations
- Book details removed from county index page onto new Biblio page (May 2009)
- 'Quick Navigator' on MGY Towns & Parishes page (requires Javascript to operate), added by Rosemary Lockie
- Extract of 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. (Sept/Oct 2011)
- Created an index with direct links to Jill Muir's Welsh Churches & Chapels site (Nov 2011)
- Translations by Maureen Saycell now complete for Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), (Nov 2012)
- Links added to each parish page to 'Map of Montgomeryshire parishes' on Montgomeryshire Genealogical Society's site (10 Jan 2013)
April 2017 - reduced to "Care and maintenance" basis
- Systematic linking by parish to material from the People's Collection Wales site (Nov 2017)
- County handed over to Sam Hawkins (2019)
- Kain map overlays added to all parish pages by Ken Greenslade (2019 to April)
- Gazetteer node connections synchronised to the Kain parish boundary overlays by Gareth Hicks (2019 to April)
- Church Data Base taken over by Gareth Hicks from Ken Greenslade (2019)
Pembrokeshire
- New set of pages created by Brian Randell
- Pembrokeshire Place Name listing by Brian Randell
- Bibliography - initial database by Brian Randell - data shown under relevant subject e.g History
- Links to other sites - initial work by Brian Randell
- Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary 1833, extracts (edited highlights in some cases) for each parish by Brian Randell
- Census LDS call numbers by Graham Davies
- County taken over from Brian Randell (2001/2?)
- Book Indexing project - details on Wales - Genealogy Help Pages where it originated before completed indexes switched into Genuki. The names of the indexers are shown on each completed index page as well as the project page The indexes are usually offered for lookups on the relevant Lookup Exchange pages. (Jan 1999 and running).
- Church and chapel records - as CGN
- Parish entries from The Welsh Church Year Book, 1929 - as CGN
- Pigot's South Wales 1830 Directory, extracts by Pat Powell and Gareth Hicks
- Pigot's South Wales 1844 Directory, extracts by Denise Robinson and Gareth Hicks
- Parish based sketch maps of hundreds - as CGN
- Allocation of places to parishes with exact grid refs in existing Gazetteer file - as Anglesey. By Gerry Lewis and Gareth Hicks, map links then created on each parish page by Gareth Hicks
- The extraction of all places, villages, farms etc within each parish as shown on the parish map on the CD of Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file]. (Kain, R.J.P., Oliver, R.R.). The names of the volunteers are shown on the project page (Aug 2004-Jan 2005)
- Pembrokeshire Families Project - see under CGN (Oct 2004 on)
- 1841/51/91 census transcriptions for Pembrey by Alan Jones (May 2005)
- Church and chapel data from The Religious census of 1851 : A Calendar of the returns relating to Wales, Vol 1, South Wales. Ed. by I.G Jones, & D. Williams. UWP, Cardiff, 1976 (Feb/March 2006)
- Data noted against existing chapel entries on parish pages from The Presbyterian Church of Wales site which has a pdf file showing lists of CM chapels still open in each county (March 2006)
- Families Project - single database compiled in table format. Project temporarily suspended to new entries (Sept 2006). Re-opened Oct 2006 with new semi direct input option using google's online spreadsheet facility allowing multiple pre-authorised collaborators.
- Add entries from parish Gazetteer to 'Where is it in Pembrokeshire' page (Sept 2006)
- Six page database 'Taxes from Pembrokeshire' by Owen Vaughan (Sept 2006) - also Ludchurch wills database (Sept 2006), and St Issells (Oct 2006).
- Major parish page upgrade using google, mostly material from Church plans online and Archives Network Wales (Dec 2006)
- Data noted against existing chapel entries on parish pages from the Union of Welsh Independents site which has a database of Independent chapels still open in each county (Dec 2006)
- Place names in county that have alternative spellings or have changed completely - a list compiled from various sources [Jan 2007]
- Add note to chapel entries which have entries as 'under threat' on the Capeli site (Feb 2007)
- Chapels database - upgraded existing parish entries to include references to Dyfed FHS site where appropriate, otherwise to the Coflein database, general tidying up (Oct/Nov 2007)
- Lists of Magistrates and policemen in PEM - from Kelly's 1923 (Archive CD Books Cd) (Jan 2008)
- A contents listing for; - Rees, Thomas & John Thomas. Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), 4 volumes (published 1871+). Plus extraction of all chapel entries in Welsh (Jan + 2008)- all now with translations
- Day Schools in PEM in 1847. This database consists of day schools which existed in 1847 included here within an alphabetical list of parishes
It contains the names and types of day schools listed in the Reports of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of Education in Wales published in 1847 (Feb 08) - Extract of coroners' inquests in coalmining area of eastern Pembrokeshire,1786-1825 and 1838- 1839 (part) & Reported deaths from coalmining accidents in eastern Pembrokeshire: 1838-1900. Both compiled by Jon Mein (Feb 2008)
- Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), 4 volumes (published 1871+) - translation phase, completed Feb 2009
- Book details removed from county index page onto new Biblio page (May 2009)
- 'Quick Navigator' on PEM Towns & Parishes page (requires Javascript to operate), added by Rosemary Lockie
- Completed the exercise of creating direct links from each biblio entry on the Genuki pages for Pem etc to the relevant article from the Pembrokeshire Historian journals on the NLW's site. (Sept 2010)
- Added links to individual parish page entries for churches/chapels with data on FreeReg (Nov 2011)
- Created an index with direct links to Jill Muir's Welsh Churches & Chapels site (Nov 2011)
- Completed uploading parish maps to each parish page from Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file]. (Kain, R.J.P., Oliver, R.R.). (Dec 2012)
- Systematic linking by parish to material from the People's Collection Wales site (Nov 2017)
- The National Gazetteer, 1868 extracts are now to be inserted on each parish page (June 2018)
- Systematic linking by parish to material from the People's Collection Wales site (2018/9)
- Kain map overlays added to all parish pages by Ken Greenslade (2019 to April)
- Gazetteer node connections synchronised to the Kain parish boundary overlays by Gareth Hicks (2019 to April)
- Church Data Base taken over by Gareth Hicks from Ken Greenslade (2019)
- Full review of church nodes inc alignment with parish page data (Commenced 5/2020)
Radnorshire
- Powys counties taken over by Gareth Hicks in 2004 initially as 'orphans but on full maintenance basis in 2005
- New set of pages prepared by Rosemary Lockie - including Nearby-places coding (2004)
- The National Gazetteer, 1868 extracts on each parish page - Colin Hinson's database introduced by Rosemary Lockie at the initial pages creation stage
- Bibliography - as Anglesey
- Links to other sites - as Anglesey
- Church records copied for each parish (as detailed in Parish Registers of Wales, NLW 2000)
- Lewis Topographical Dictionary of Wales, 1833 extracts - as Anglesey
- Exact OS grid refs for Gazetteer file etc - as Anglesey
- Add entries from parish Gazetteer to 'Where is it in Radnorshire page (Sept 2006)
- Major parish page upgrade using google, mostly material from People's Collection Wales , Church plans online and Archives Network Wales - the latter being most productive (Sept 2006)
- Day Schools in RAD in 1847. This database consists of day schools which existed in 1847 included here within an alphabetical list of parishes
It contains the names and types of day schools listed in the Reports of the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of Education in Wales published in 1847 (Feb 08) - A contents listing for; - Rees, Thomas & John Thomas. Hanes Eglwysi Annibynnol Cymru (History of the Welsh Independent Churches), 4 volumes (published 1871+). Plus extraction of all chapel entries in Welsh (Jan + 2008)- some with translations - translation phase, completed Aug 2009
- Book details removed from county index page onto new Biblio page (May 2009)
- 'Quick Navigator' on RAD Towns & Parishes page (requires Javascript to operate), added by Rosemary Lockie
- Extract of entries on to all parish pages from The Religious census of 1851 : A Calendar of the returns relating to Wales, Vol 1, South Wales. Ed. by I.G Jones, & D. Williams. UWP, Cardiff, 1976. (May 2011)
- Created an index with direct links to Jill Muir's Welsh Churches & Chapels site (Nov 2011)
- Completed the exercise of creating direct links from each biblio entry on the Genuki pages for Rad to the relevant article from the Radnorshire Transactions journals on the NLW's site. (Jan 2013)
- Kain, R.J.P., Oliver, R.R., Historic Parishes of England and Wales: an Electronic Map of Boundaries before 1850 with a Gazetteer and Metadata [computer file]. Colchester, Essex: Here is a gazetteer/finding aid plus a set of overview maps to accurately identify the position of parishes within the county. Entry on each parish page under Maps. (Jan 2013)
- Add location map links (google maps) to parish pages to centre on each parish (Nov 2013)
April 2017 - reduced to "Care and maintenance" basis
- Systematic linking by parish to material from the People's Collection Wales site (Nov 2017)
- Kain map overlays added to all parish pages by Ken Greenslade (2019 to April)
- Gazetteer node connections synchronised to the Kain parish boundary overlays by Gareth Hicks (2019 to April)
- Church Data Base taken over by Gareth Hicks from Ken Greenslade (2019)
Wales
- Links to other sites - initial work already done by Brian Pears before pages taken over
- Wales pages taken over from Brian Pears (March 2004)
- Bibliography - as Anglesey but data shown under relevant subject e.g History
- An index of contents of all published journals 1939-2000 and some 79 extracts of complete articles from the National Library of Wales journals. A major contributor was Bill Griffith-Jones. The NLW's licence was purchased for this, cost £20. The 80 odd journals cost an average of £3.50 each (mid 2002/2003)
- Theological Colleges in Wales - project initially to discover which theological colleges Welsh nonconformist ministers and Anglican church priests attended and based on the perusal of the individual entries in The Dictionary of Welsh Biography, 1941-70, Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 2001 by Gareth Hicks ; and then considerably expanded into a large database of theological colleges by Aidan Jones
- Book Indexing project - details on Wales - Genealogy Help Pages where it originated before completed indexes switched into Genuki. The names of the indexers are shown on each completed index page as well as the project page The indexes are usually offered for lookups on the relevant Lookup Exchange pages. (Jan 1999 and running).
- Kelly's Directory South Wales 1910 - some extracts relating to South Wales from the CD by Archive CD Books
- Report of Commission of Enquiry into the State of Education in Wales,1847 - as CGN
- Principal Markets and Fairs in South Wales copied from Kelly's Directory South Wales 1910from the CD by Archive CD Books . (October 2003)
- List of Names and dates of foundation of Charity-Schools set up in Wales 1699-1737, and List of Charity and Elementary Schools set up in Wales in same period. Copied from Sir John Philipps of Picton, the SPCK and the Charity School Movement in Wales 1699-1737. By Rev Thomas Shankland, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, Session 1904-05
- Local Census Listings 1522-1930 (2nd ed.), Gibson, J.S.W. and Medlycott, M.T. Birmingham, Fed. of Fam. Hist. Soc. (1994). Extracted are details of local censuses in Wales, listed by county (Feb 2006)
- Victorian Professional Photographers in Wales 1850-1925 - a county based database compiled by Mari Alderman (Sept 2006)
- Book details removed from index page onto new Biblio page (May 2009)
- Completed the exercise of creating direct links from each biblio entry on the Genuki county/parish pages to the relevant article from the Welsh History Review journals on the NLW's site. (Nov 2010)
- Created links from parish pages to John Ball's Welsh Churches and Chapels Collection (Dec 2011)
- Between July and November 2015 all the Welsh counties were converted to the Drupal content management system
- Conversion of the Church Database for all the Welsh counties to Drupal by Ken Greenslade (2016/17)
Originally most Welsh counties only contained a basic list of the Church in Wales parish churches with little information such as grid references, etc. Most other church denominations were missing completely.
Initially downloaded all religious sites from the RCAHMW Coflein Site and converted them into churches.csv files county by county. This resulted in over 8000 records, whereas previously there were less than 1000 across Wales
Converted the 8000+ records into Drupal format using Phil Stringer's and my conversion routines
Assigned all 8000+ records an "exact" location where possible
Assigned all 8000+ records to a specific parish
- Merged Gareth's Help Page into Genuki under banner of Welsh Genealogy Help Pages (2019)
- Copied text articles from Gareth's Cwmgors a'r Waun site to the Llangiwg parish pages (2019)
- Project (Gareth Hicks) - There are 15 million Welsh and English language articles from Welsh newspapers transcribed by the NLW and viewable on Welsh Newspapers Online
I have re-transcribed various English language versions and extracted them to illustrate what is available - as at Nov 2019 selected towns/villages in all counties maintained by me have been covered