Search Church Records to Find Marriage Information in Wales Before 1837

Church marriage records contain

 * Name of the groom
 * Name of the bride
 * date of marriage
 * additional information such as witnesses, signatures, and place of residence

Before using church records it will help to know

 * Names of the persons you will search for (it is better if you have a name for both the bride and groom but not necessary)
 * Approximate year of the marriage (you can estimate this based on the birth year of the first child)
 * Where the person lived (the name of the county is good, a town or parish name is better)

Before using church records search an index

 * Search the county wide marriage index for the place where the couple might have married.

Use details found in the marriage index to obtain a copy of the marriage record
Once you know when and where a couple married, according to an index reference, you should obtain a copy of that marriage record to gather more information and to verify that the index was correct. There are three basic options:

1. Visit an archive or library that has the original, or copies of the original record.

Where to find church records
 * Family History Library and family history centres
 * County Record Offices
 * National Library of Wales
 * Society of Genealogists, London

How to search church records Church records are arranged in date order. Remember that spellings for places and names may vary over time. Some names should be considered variants of the same name such as, David, Davies and Davis.

2. Purchase a photocopy of the record

Most archives and libraries provide a copy service which may be less costly than a visit to a place which holds the original records or facsimile copies. The Family History Library in Salt Lake City has a photo duplication service and holds microfilm copies of most marriage records from Wales.

3. Ask someone to look at the record for you

Tips
Consider the possibility that the persons being searched for may have been using patronymics and search for the variant versions of the name being sought.

Do not consider the booklet to have all the information from the lease. Order a copy of the lease or have a researcher in Wales make an extract or transcript for you.