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   St Ishmaels, St Ishmael, Parish Church

Ordnance Survey Map Reference : SN363084

Parish Registers : Carmarthenshire Record Office

Baptisms 1560 - 1890
Marriages 1561 - 1920
Burials 1560 - 1900


Bishops Transcripts : National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth
1671-73, 1675, 1677-79, 1681-84, 1686-88, 1690-91, 1693-95, 1696-1700,
1701-04, 1707-08, 1710-11, 1713-14, 1716-58, 1760-1800, 1802-40,
1842-46, 1848-50, 1853-55, 1879. IGI mar 1561-1640, 1678-1753


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St Ishmael Parish Baptisms 1740-1855

 

St Ishmaels Parish Burials 1813-1840

 

St Ishmaels Marriages 1754-1837

 

St Ishmael : Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel 1828-1838

 

Carmarthenshire Marriages 1754-1837
Burials 1813-1851
1841 Census Index
1851 Census Index
1881 Census Index
1901 Carmarthenshire Strays
Wills Index 1654-1858
Owners of Land 1873

 

1841 Census Digital Images

1851 Census Digital Images

1861 Census Digital Images

1871 Census Digital Images

1881 Census Digital Images

1891 Census Digital Images

1901 Census Digital Images

 

St Ishmaels Genuki

Ferryside Wikipedia

 

Introducing Ferryside

 

Hugh Williams & Thomas Jenkins

 

Aerial photograph of Ferryside, 1997

 

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Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton GCB (August 1758 – 18 June 1815) was a Welsh British Army officer who fought in a number of campaigns for Britain, and rose to the rank of lieutenant general. According to the historian Alessandro Barbero, Picton was "respected for his courage and feared for his irascible temperament." He is chiefly remembered for his exploits under the Duke of Wellington in the Iberian Peninsular War and at the Battle of Waterloo, where he was mortally wounded while his division stopped d'Erlon's corps attack against the allied centre left, and as a result became the most senior officer to die at Waterloo.                      Picton Wikipedia

 

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