Welsh
families

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For genealogy and help with family history
in South Wales, and even Gloucestershire, from Pembrokeshire and with
the tide all along the Severn Channel, and up the Severn estuary and
River Severn as far as the Severn Bore rolls.

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I call it the merry dance between
primary sources:- first your living relatives,
with birth and marriage certificates back to 1st July 1837.
From 1901 all the census back to 1841 with parish registers,
wills, probates and much much more in the archives - often not online.
All the time dancing between sources comparing and recording.
Take pains
and
beware of the common errors in genealogy.
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St David's Day But who was St. David, &
why is he so important to the Welsh?
And just how is St. David's Day celebrated in Wales today?
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animated flags the waving
Y Ddraig Goch
was drawn by Pascal Gross