Compiled by Annabel Wickham for the ANW Project; Sources used: Glamorgan Record Office finding aids; Williams and Watts-Williams, Confrestri Plwyf Cymru/Parish Registers of Wales, (Aberystwyth, 2000); www.churchinwales.org.uk.
Within the county of Glamorgan there are 125 original parishes, known as 'ancient' parishes. During the 19th century and early 20th century, however, a number of new parishes were established to serve the needs of the county's growing population. These are known as 'modern' parishes and are supplemental to the ancient parishes. The majority of the parishes are within the diocese of Llandaff, served by Llandaff Cathedral. There are a small number, however, on the western and eastern extremities of Glamorgan which are within the dioceses of Swansea and Brecon (established 1923) and Monmouth (established 1921). Peterston-super-Montem is an ancient parish situated approximately six miles north east of Bridgend in the hundred of Newcastle.
Peterston-super-Montem is an ancient parish within the rural deanery of Lower Groneath in the diocese of Llandaff. It is situated approximately six miles north east of Bridgend in the hundred of Newcastle.
Peterston-super-Montem Ecclesiastical Parish records including registers of baptisms, 1745-1970; marriages, 1755-1970; banns, 1755-1834; burials, 1813-1992
Peterston-super-Montem Ecclesiastical Parish records arranged by item
No Restrictions
Accruals are possible
Deposited by the incumbent, 1977
Originals held at the Glamorgan Record Office
Originals held at the Glamorgan Record Office
All records offered have been accepted and listed
The records remained in the custody of the depositor until transferred to Glamorgan Archives.
Normal Glamorgan Record Office conditions apply
Normal Glamorgan Archives conditions apply.
See also P86 (Peterston-super-Montem Civil Parish records)
Handlist available at the Glamorgan Record Office