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Archives visited in Wales:

Powys Records Office, Llandrindod Wells, Powys

Gwent Archives, Ebbw Vale

National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth

Bangor University Archives

 

Churchyards visited in Wales:

St. Mary's, Hay-on-Wye

Llanthony Priory

St. Ffraid's, Llansantffraed

Brecon Cathedral

St. Peter's, Glasbury

St. Michael & All Angels, Cwmdu

St. Faith's, Llanfoist

St. Mary's Priory, Abergavenny

St. Cadoc's, Penrhos

St. Teilo's, Llantilio Crossenny

St. Mary's, Tregaer

Holy Trinity, Cwmbran

St. John the Baptist, Cardiff City Centre

Tintern Abbey

St. Mary the Virgin, Brynmawr

St. Michael's, Loughor

St. Peter's, Carmarthen

St. Cyndeyrn, Llangyndeyrn

St. Llawddog, Llanllawddog

St. David's Cathedral

St. Mary & All Saints, Conwy 

Bangor Cathedral

St. Michael & All Angels, Llanrug

St. Michael & All Angels, Trelawnyd

 

Never met a churchyard I didn't like

 

Castles visited in Wales:

Hay

Brecon

Tretower

Crickhowell

Bronllys

Abergavenny

Raglan

White Castle

Grosmont

Skenfrith

Monmouth

Chepstow

Cardiff

Caerphilly

Brecon

Castle Coch

Carmarthen

Kidwelly

Dryswlyn

Aberystwyth

Harlech

Conwy

Dolbadarn

Usk

Caernarvon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Never met a Castle I didn't like

“Grant’s amazing knowledge about Wales and the Mormon movement during the 1840s and 1850s is exceeded only by his boundless enthusiasm for sharing it with others. And his expertise with records relating to 19th-century Wales is truly admirable. Because of his experience and understanding regarding historical mapping, for example, he can track down the location of farms and homes in a matter of minutes. And on top of all this, Grant is a joy to work with.”


-Ronald D. Dennis, retired Professor of Portuguese and Welsh, Brigham Young University.