Place:Llansamlet, Glamorgan, Wales

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NameLlansamlet
Alt namesHigher Llansamletsource: Family History Library Catalog
Lower Llansamletsource: Family History Library Catalog
TypeParish (ancient), Civil parish
Coordinates51.66°N 3.89°W
Located inGlamorgan, Wales     ( - 1974)
Also located inWest Glamorgan, Wales     (1974 - 1996)
Swansea (principal area), Wales     (1996 - )
See alsoLlangyfelach Hundred, Glamorgan, WalesHundred in which the parish was located
Swansea, Glamorgan, Walescounty borough into which it was absorbed in 1835 and 1918
source: Family History Library Catalog
the text in this section is based on an article in Wikipedia

Llansamlet is a suburban district of Swansea, Wales, falling into the Llansamlet ward. The area is centered on the A48 road (named Samlet Road and Clase Road in the area) and the M4 motorway. The population in the UK census of 2011 was 7,041.

Similar to many other places in Wales where the name begins with "Llan", Llansamlet is named after a saint – Saint Samlet. There is a Saint Samlet's Church in the area on Church Road.

After the Laws in Wales Act 1535 abolished Marcher lordships, the region was incorporated into the county of Glamorgan. The parish of Llansamlet became part of the borough of Swansea in two boundary changes in 1835 and 1918.

Llansamlet was an important coal mining area from at least the 14th century. Initially coal was mined for export but with the coming of the copper industry in the 18th century much of the output was used for smelting purposes. In 1750 the principal mineral properties were acquired by Chauncy Townsend and they remained in his family until his great-grandson, Charles Henry Smith, relinquished them in 1872. By this time all the best seams had been worked out and output was in decline. Coal-working finally ceased in the first half of the 20th century.

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.)

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

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