Because most of the societies evolved out of the original South Wales Family History
Society around 1980, each of those societies covers an area equivalent to one of the counties of Wales that had been created
in 1974. The exception is Glamorgan, which adopted the shortened county name but covers the original historic county rather
than the three new counties into which Glamorganshire had then been divided.
As the result of a subsequent and more radical reorganisation in 1996, those counties - with a few minor boundary
changes - are now referred to officially as the "preserved" counties. (That is because each is still
recognised for ceremonial purposes, such as the 'County' for which a Lord Lieutenant is responsible).
The six member societies that fall into this category are:
Clwyd
Family History Society
Dyfed
Family History Society
Glamorgan
Family History Society
Gwent
Family History Society
Gwynedd
Family History Society
Powys
Family History Society
Two further member societies were subsequently formed in the mid 1990s. Each covers one of the historic counties that
existed until 1974, within which most genealogical record sources are organised:
Cardiganshire
Family History Society
Montgomeryshire Genealogical Society
The ninth member society of the Association is not a county based society, but one that has a number of its
members either living in Wales or carrying out research into Welsh records and/or Welsh surnames:
Guild
Of One-Name Studies
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