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Llanelli Library<br>Vaughan Street<br>Llanelli, Carmarthenshire SA15 3AS UK<br>Telephone: 01267 267039<br>Email: [mailto:lindammartin@btinternet.com lindammartin@btinternet.com]<br>
Llanelli Library<br>Vaughan Street<br>Llanelli, Carmarthenshire SA15 3AS UK<br>Telephone: 01267 267039<br>Email: [mailto:lindammartin@btinternet.com lindammartin@btinternet.com]<br>
'''London Branch'''<br>
'''London Branch'''<br>
The Family History Centre<br>64-68 Exhibition Road<br>Kensington, London SW7 2PA UK<br>Telephone: 0207 9230302<br>Email: [mailto:annabrueton@gmail.com annabrueton@gmail.com]<br>
The FamilySearch Centre<br>64-68 Exhibition Road<br>Kensington, London SW7 2PA UK<br>Telephone: 0207 9230302<br>Email: [mailto:annabrueton@gmail.com annabrueton@gmail.com]<br>


Email: [mailto:secretary@dyfedfhs.org.uk secretary@dyfedfhs.org.uk]<br>
Email: [mailto:secretary@dyfedfhs.org.uk secretary@dyfedfhs.org.uk]<br>
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'''Cardiganshire Family History Society (Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluoedd Ceredigion)'''<br>St David's Church Hall<br>Bath St<br>Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 2NN UK<br>
'''Cardiganshire Family History Society (Cymdeithas Hanes Teuluoedd Ceredigion)'''<br>St David's Church Hall<br>Bath St<br>Aberystwyth, Ceredigion SY23 2NN UK<br>
Email: [mailto:ymholiadau@cgnfhs.org.uk ymholiadau@cgnfhs.org.uk]<br>Website: [http://www.cgnfhs.org.uk/ Cardiganshire Family History Society]
Email: [mailto:ymholiadau@cgnfhs.org.uk ymholiadau@cgnfhs.org.uk]<br>Website: [https://ceredigionhistory.wales/ Cardiganshire Family History Society]


:The Society was formed in 1995 to encourage the study of genealogy and family history in Cardiganshire by those having family connections with the county wherever they may live.
:The Society was formed in 1995 to encourage the study of genealogy and family history in Cardiganshire by those having family connections with the county wherever they may live.
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'''Cilcennin History Club (Clwb Hanes Cilcennin)'''<br>Village Hall<br>Ciliau Aeron<br>Lampeter, Ceredigion SA48 8RF UK<br>
'''Cilcennin History Club (Clwb Hanes Cilcennin)'''<br>Village Hall<br>Ciliau Aeron<br>Lampeter, Ceredigion SA48 8RF UK<br>
Email: [mailto:tmorgan37@googlemail.com tmorgan37@googlemail.com]<br>Email #2: [mailto:raywilliamsvet@yahoo.co.uk raywilliamsvet@yahoo.co.uk]<br>
Email: [mailto:tmorgan37@googlemail.com tmorgan37@googlemail.com]<br>Email #2: [mailto:raywilliamsvet@yahoo.co.uk raywilliamsvet@yahoo.co.uk]<br>
Website: [https://www.open-lectures.co.uk/local-history-societies/7578-cilcennin-local-history-group/view-details.html Cilcennin Local History Group]
Website: [http://www.cilcennin.wales/local-history-group/ Cilcennin Local History Group]


:The club has focused over last two years on the ancestral history within their parish, listing all the gravestones in the village cemetery and detailing inhabitants of households from the 1841 census onwards. Many local family histories have also been investigated.  It has also been working on the links between six families that left Cilcennin on the 1st April 1818 to settle in Gallia and Jackson counties in Southeast Ohio. These six families and over 3000 others that followed them over the next forty years are the focus of bicentenary celebrations in June this year where they hope to welcome over 50 visitors from the U.S. to their small communities here in Ceredigion.  Their story is well documented in the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth (see: The Wales-Ohio Project) and they hope to list their findings under the banner of The People's Collection Wales over the next few months.  They have a village website www.cilcennin.wales (.cymru) which does detail some elements of their work and listings of how to contact them.
:The club has focused over last two years on the ancestral history within their parish, listing all the gravestones in the village cemetery and detailing inhabitants of households from the 1841 census onwards. Many local family histories have also been investigated.  It has also been working on the links between six families that left Cilcennin on the 1st April 1818 to settle in Gallia and Jackson counties in Southeast Ohio. These six families and over 3000 others that followed them over the next forty years are the focus of bicentenary celebrations in June this year where they hope to welcome over 50 visitors from the U.S. to their small communities here in Ceredigion.  Their story is well documented in the National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth (see: The Wales-Ohio Project) and they hope to list their findings under the banner of The People's Collection Wales over the next few months.  They have a village website www.cilcennin.wales (.cymru) which does detail some elements of their work and listings of how to contact them.
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'''Y Ferwig and District Historical Society'''<br>Telephone: 01239 621739<br>Email: [mailto:hanes.ferwig@hotmail.co.uk hanes.ferwig@hotmail.co.uk]
'''Y Ferwig and District Historical Society'''<br>Telephone: 01239 621739<br>Email: [mailto:hanes.ferwig@hotmail.co.uk hanes.ferwig@hotmail.co.uk]


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