Place:Haverfordwest Rural, Pembrokeshire, Wales

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NameHaverfordwest Rural
TypeRural district
Located inPembrokeshire, Wales     (1894 - 1974)
Haverfordwest Rural District was a large rural district in the administrative county of Pembrokeshire, Wales from 1894 to 1974.

Urban districts within the area are marked in orange. Two islands and Smalls Lighthouse were too far off the coast to include on the map.

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Parishes

Map NumberParish NameType of ParishDurationNotes
1 Ambleston Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
2Bont Faen Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974 also known as Pontfaen
3 Boulston Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
4 Brawdy Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
5 Burton Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
6 Camrose Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
7 Cartlett Civil parish 1894-1974
8 Castlebythe Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
9 Cathedral Close of St. Davids Extra parochial area, Civil parish 1894-1974
10 Dale Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
11 Fishguard Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1907 became an urban district
12 Fishguard South Civil parish 1894-1974
13 Freystrop Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
14 Granston Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
15 Grassholm Island Extra parochial area 1894-1974
16 Hamlet of St. Martin Civil parish 1894-1974 rural section of Haverfordwest St. Martin
17 Hamlet of St. Thomas Civil parish 1894-1974 rural section of Haverfordwest St. Thomas
18 Haroldston St. Issells Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
19 Haroldston West Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
20 Hasguard Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
21 Hayscastle Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
22 Henry's Moat Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
23 Herbrandston Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
24 Hubberston Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
25 Johnston Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
26 Jordanston Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
27 Lambston Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
28 Letterston Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
29 Little Newcastle Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
30 Llandeloy Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
31 Llanfair Nant y Gof Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
32 Llangwm Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
33 Llanhywel Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
34 Llanllawer Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
35 Llanrheithan Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
36 Llanrhian Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
37 Llanstadwel Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
38 Llanstinan Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
39 Llanwnda Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
40 Llanychar Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
41 Marloes Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
42 Marnawan Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
43 Mathry Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
44 Morfil Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
45 Nolton Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
46 North Prendergast Civil parish 1894-1974
47 Puncheston Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
48 Robeston West Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
49 Roch Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
50 Rosemarket Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
51 Rudbaxton Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
52 Skokholm Island Island, Civil parish 1894-1974
53 Smalls Lighthouse Extra parochial area, Civil parish 1894-1974
54 South Bishop Lighthouse Extra parochial area, Civil parish 1894-1974
55 Spital Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
56 St. Brides Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
57 St. David's Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
58 St. Dogwells Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
59 St. Edrens Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
60 St. Elvis Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
61 St. Ishmaels Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
62 St. Lawrence Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
63 St. Nicholas Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
64 Steynton Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
65 Talbenni Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
66 Treffgarne Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
67 Uzmaston Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
68 Walton East Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
69 Walton West Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
70 Walwyn's Castle Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
71 Whitchurch Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974
72 Wiston Parish (ancient), Civil parish 1894-1974

Research Tips

  • A 1900 Ordnance Survey map of the historic county of Pembrokeshire is available on the A Vision of Britain through Time website. This shows all the old parishes within their urban and rural districts. Large farms and estates are also marked. On the Haverfordwest Rural District page there is a sketchmap indicating the civil parishes of Haverfordwest Rural District as of 1935.
  • GENUKI has a page on each of the old counties of Wales and, under these counties, pages for each of the ecclesiastical parishes within the county. Information is gathered under a number of headings and the amount of information varies from parish to parish. Parish descriptions are based on a gazetteer dated 1835 and thus the emphasis is on ecclesiastical parishes. (Civil parishes were not yet established.) The submitter is very firm about his copyright. This should not stop anyone from reading the material.
  • The GENUKI Pembrokeshire pages include, under Description and Travel close to the bottom of the page, a link "parish map" to a map website showing boundaries and settlements before 1850. On the linked page will be maps of several parishes located close to each other.
  • GENUKI also provides references to other organizations who hold genealogical information for the local area, but there is no guarantee that the website has been kept up to date for every county.
  • FreeBMD provides a link to a list of the civil registration districts for each Welsh county from 1837 to 1996. Civil registration districts changed with varying densities of population and improvements in communication. Most counties and unitary authorities now have only one district. The list helps with providing names for the registration districts listed in the FreeBMD index and also as a guide for where to look for census entries.
  • The FamilySearch Wiki has a series of pages similar to those provided by GENUKI and these have been prepared at a later date. The Wiki may look like Wikipedia but the information has been provided for family historians. There are tables of links between the parishes in the historic counties of Wales and their post-1996 counterparts. This is the only genealogical website found that provides this information universally; others are not as thorough.
  • Some words in Welsh come up time and time again and you may want to know what they mean or how to pronounce them. For example,
    "Eglwys" is a church and the prefix "Llan" is a parish.
    "w" and "y" are used as vowels in Welsh.
    "Ll" is pronounced either "cl" or "hl" or somewhere in between. "dd" sounds like "th".
    The single letter "Y" is "the" and "Yn" means "in".
    "uwch" means "above"; "isod" is "below" or "under";
    "gwch" is "great", "ychydig" is "little";
    "cwm" is a "valley".
In both Welsh and English all these words are commonly used in place names in the UK. Place names are often hyphenated, or two words are combined into one. Entering your problem phrase into Google Search, including the term "meaning in Welsh", will lead you to Google's quick translation guide. I'm no authority; these are just things I have picked up while building up this gazetteer for WeRelate.