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Discover your Welsh relatives by exploring thousands of baptism records from the historic county of Breconshire. Baptism records are a valuable resource for your family tree. You will discover your ancestor’s address, parents’ names and baptism date.
The Breconshire Baptisms include both a transcript of the original records and an image of the record book. The detail in each record can deviate because the amount of details recorded in baptism records has changed throughout the centuries. Also, the legibility of some records may be poor. Most transcripts will include a combination of the following information.
You will often find additional information by viewing the image of the record. Some of the details you can discover are:
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Breconshire, also known as Brecknockshire, is one of 13 historic Welsh counties and a former administrative county. Breconshire borders Radnorshire, Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, Glamorgan, Carmarthenshire, and Cardiganshire.
Following the Local Government Act 1972, the administrative county of Brecknock was abolished in 1974. Most of its area became part of the new county of Powys, where it was turned into the Borough of Brecknock. Powys also contained two other districts: Radnorshire and Montgomeryshire. In 1996, Powys was turned into a unitary authority, and a ‘Brecknockshire’ area was established under a decentralisation scheme. A shire committee made up of councillors elected for electoral divisions within the former Borough of Brecknockshire carried out functions delegated by Powys County Council.
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