Some Montgomeryshire Resources
To help you find things more quickly, we have grouped the resources into categories.
Not all resources can be ordered into single categories, so please check carefully,
what the other 'categories' are offering.
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Miscellaneous
Powis Digital History Projekt
http://history.powys.org.uk/history/intro/menu3.html]
The local history of six communities in the large mid-Wales county of Powys
are covered by this earlier section of our website. These pages were produced
during a one year project which ended in May 1999.
Our newer linked site on local history for schools (but of interest to all !)
was added to until Easter 2002.
This is a fascinating site, you are unlikely to find your missing ancestors here, but it all makes interesting reading and has some great early photos. A lot of it is aimed at schools but is still useful for those with an interest in the areas covered.
The Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust
http://www.cpat.org.uk/
We are one of the four Welsh Archaeological Trusts working to help protect, record and interpret all aspects of the historic landscape.
Find out about archaeology in central and north eastern Wales by browsing through our website. You are sure to find something of interest - whether you are a professional, amateur or student archaeologist, a farmer, a site developer, a pupil or teacher at school, a tourist or just interested in your local archaeology and history.
Some CPAT Project reports:
http://www.cpat.org.uk/projects/longer/longer.htm
http://www.cpat.org.uk/projects/recent/past/past.htm
Powys Heritage Online
http://history.powys.org.uk/histmenu.html
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For some more resources enter Montgomeryshire genealogy and Montgomeryshire family history in your favourite search-engines.
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The resources here have been compiled from topics submitted by RootsChatters.
:) Many thanks to everyone who has contributed. :)
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