To quote the Denbighshire
County Council website:
"The Denbighshire Record Office
is to be found in the former County Gaol, a Grade II listed building.
Use of the record office is free and open to anyone, whether you
are an experienced researcher or an absolute beginner. The only
qualifications necessary are interest, a desire to find out more,
and the time to devote to it. It is necessary to make an appointment
prior to your visit, by contacting the record office by telephone,
as there is a booking system for microfilm readers, microfiche
and records such as census returns 1841-91 and parish registers
for all of the former county of Clwyd are available only in this
format. The Denbighshire Record Office can help you if you are
interested in the history of your family."
If you are thinking of coming to Ruthin to research
your family history, maybe we can help.
For example: you may already have lots of information
about your ancestors. You know where the old family home is, where
certain ancestors went to school and also where they are buried.
You will need help to to find these places and may need guidance
to get to them. We can supply you with maps and directions and
local knowledge. Remember that finding places in Wales can be
tricky what with all the 'Llans'!
We could accompany you, as guides, taking you to
the relevant places, helping to take photos and make sure you
get the most out of each moment.
Alternatively, you may know very little about your
ancestors, other than their name was Jones and they lived near
Ruthin. The best place to start is Record Office in Ruthin to
try to find which parish they’re from and to check Census Records.
Therefore we could help by:
Pointing you in the direction of Ruthin Record Office
and showing you how to make best use of the facilities and staff.
When you bring back information in the evening, perhaps we could
go through it with you, helping you to make some sense of it
Finally, we could do some research for you. We would
need to get lots of information from you when you book. This will
give us time to try to find the parishes and census information
before you arrive. We would do the research at the Record Office
ourselves, with the help of the staff. When you arrive we then
have information to give you, re locations, some history of the
family (where they lived, who they were, etc). This will obviously
take us a fair amount of time, for which we would charge on an
hourly/daily basis, according to how much time we spend researching
at the Record Office.
Contact us with your needs and we'll see what we can do.
Researching Family History