Place:Llanfedw, Glamorgan, Wales

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NameLlanfedw
Alt namesLlanveausource: alternate spelling
Llanvedwsource: Family History Library Catalog
TypeHamlet
Located inGlamorgan, Wales     ( - 1974)
See alsoCaerphilly Hundred, Glamorgan, Waleshundred in which the parish was located
Michaelstone y Vedw, Monmouthshire, Walesparish in which it is located
source: Family History Library Catalog

[not found in Wikipedia]

A Vision of Britain through Time provides the following description of Llanfedw from John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales of 1870-72:

"LLANVEAU, or LLANVEDW, a hamlet in Michaelstone-y-Vedw parish, Glamorgan; on the river Rumney, at the boundary with Glamorgan, 5½ miles ESE of Caerphilly. Acres: 2,299. Real property: £1,962. Population: 309. Houses: 62. Ruperrah and Cefn-Mably are chief residences."

The parish of Michaelstone y Vedw is located in Monmouthshire on the border of Glamorgan.

Research Tips

  • GENUKI on Glamorgan Lots of leads to other sources and descriptions of former parishes.
  • The FamilySearch Wiki on Glamorgan has recently been updated (early 2016) and looks remarkably like Wikipedia. Their map "Glamorgan Parish Map.jpg" enlarges to show all the original parishes. The sub-section "Parishes of Historic Glamorgan" lists all the parishes of Glamorgan and the newer preserved counties and principal areas in both English and Welsh. (Currently this website is still under construction.)
  • Where to find local archives in the Caerphilly area

Maps

The first three maps are provided by A Vision of Britain through Time

These maps were found on Wikimedia Commons

These maps of Glamorgan post-1974 were found on another site and are very useful for sorting out the up-to-date geography of the area