If you are very fortunate you may turn up meetings of local school boards reported in local newspapers showing who was appointed to posts, who resigned etc. These appear in the 'Cambrian' for example. 04 April 1879 SWANSEA SCHOOL BOARD: MORGAN JONES APPOINTED MASTER, MISS RACHEL EVANS, MISTRESS, BOTH OF CWMBWRLA BOARD SCHOOL. P7 and 04 April 1879 SWANSEA SCHOOL BOARD: ASSISTANT MASTER AT TRINITY SCHOOL TO BE REPLACED BY CHEAPER PUPIL TEACHER. P8 06 June 1879 SWANSEA SCHOOL BOARD: MISS SMITH APPOINTED SCHOOL MISTRESS TO ST. HELEN'S SCHOOL IN PLACE OF MISS C.A. WALFORD. P5 06 June 1879 SWANSEA SCHOOL BOARD: MR SAMUEL OF HAFOD SCHOOL APPOINTED MASTER OF CADLE SCHOOL IN PLACE OF MR THOMAS MORGAN. P5 and 04 July 1879 SWANSEA SCHOOL BOARD: REV. B. WILLIAMS ASKS WHY BOARD SHOULD PUT UP WITH STUPID YOUNG PEOPLE AS PUPIL TEACHERS. P5 05 September 1879 SWANSEA HIGHER & LOWER SCHOOL BOARD: WAUNARLWYDD & CWMBWRLA SCHOOLS HAD SENT HOME CHILDREN WITHOUT SHOES. P5 07 November 1879 SWANSEA SCHOOL BOARD: NEW PUPIL TEACHERS, JOHN R. DAVIES; DAVID DAVIES; DAVID E. WILLIAMS, BRYNHYFRYD BOARD SCHOOL. P8 You may also turn up records of where the teacher was trained. Most Welsh men were trained in 1880s at Bangor Normal College and most women at Swansea teacher's training college, I think. Adverts for private schools often listed the staff. I have not tried looking for similar items in the various local papers available online from the National Library of Wales site. Jeff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff & Jolynn Barneck" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2013 1:59 PM Subject: [GLA] Records of teachers in counties > Dear List, > > Is there any way to track the movements of a teacher in the late 1800's > and very early 1900's? The one I am looking for was in Pembroke, > Carmenthen, and Pembroke (those for certain). But I'm wondering if he can > be tracked to particular locations in each of those counties. I know of > about three or four places. I'm trying to find more children because they > mention on the 1911 census they've had 10, and four have died. > > JoLynn Barneck > -- > > To send to the list send to [email protected] > GLAMORGAN Family History Mailing List archives etc. are at > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/WLS/GLAMORGAN.html > - > This site has been prepared to help you use the Glamorgan List > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~glamorgan/ > - > A large amount of information, and a wide variety of useful links, may be > found at http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/ > > - > The South/West Wales Lookup Exchange and Gareth's Help Pages > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~walesle/wal/AW.html and > http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ukwales2/hicks.html > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message