Created in 1999 from the Montauban Branch, its boundaries were adjusted in 2010 between Agen and the Toulouse Concorde Ward.
An oral history of Olivier Cazaux (2025) was shared with the Church History Library.
Created before 1974 in the Angouleme District, it moved to the Bordeaux District in 1982. From 1985 to 2000 it was part of the Limoges District and is now in the Bordeaux Stake.
Oral histories of Jean-Claude Roux (1987 and 2021), Christian Pascaud (2012), Raymond and Christiane Fourtina (2013), Mamy Raoelijaona (2014), and Jacqueline Bouchard (2021) have been shared with the Church History Library, as well as reports from missionaries and branch and ward records from 1930 and later.
A detailed History of the Angouleme Branch starting in 1930 was written in 2023.
Created in 1972 in the Pau District from being dependent on the Pau Branch, it moved to the Bordeaux District in 1982. In 1992 it joined the Bordeaux Stake and became a ward in 1999. Boundaries changed to include parts of the Dax Branch in 2007.
An oral history of Robert and Colette Sorhaïtz (2015) has been shared with the Church History Library, as well as reports from missionaries and branch and ward records from 1968 and later.
Created in the Angouleme District in 1978 from the Perigueux Branch. Changed districts to Bordeaux in 1982, to Limoges in 1985, and to the Bordeaux Stake in 1992. Adjusted boundaries in 2013 with Brive, Montauban and Perigueux.
Reports from missionaries have been shared with the Church History Library, as well as branch records from 1978 and later.
Created as a branch in the Angouleme District in 1979, it moved to Bordeaux District in 1982. It was part of the Limoges District from 1985 to 1992 and from 1995 to 2000. It was part of the Bordeaux Stake from 1992 to 1995, and again in 2000. In 2013 it became a ward and boundaries were adjusted between Bergerac, Montauban and Pergueux.
Oral histories of Johan Brignard (2012), Catherine Dremeaux (2015) and Nadine Brignard (2017) have been shared with the Church History Library, as well as branch and ward records from 1980 and later.
Created from the Talence Branch in 1976 and named the Cauderan Branch in the Bordeaux District. In 1992 it became a ward in the Bordeaux Stake. In 2013 boundaries were adjusted with the Lormont Ward.
Oral histories of Bertin Farel (2002), Theophile and Suzanne Plante (2012), Serge Bamy (2014), Michelene David (2015) and Laurence Vansteenkiste-Boulie (2017) have been shared with the Church History Library, as well as a report from a missionary and branch and ward records from 2020 and later.
Created as a branch in 1930 but closed from 1931 to 1948 and again from 1952 to 1956 when it opened in the Angouleme District. In 1982 it changed districts to Bordeaux, in 1985 to Limoges, in 2000 to Tours, and in 2003 to Bordeaux. In 2004 it became a ward in the Angers Stake, then to the Bordeaux Stake in 2013.
Oral histories of Serge Gaston (2001), Lionel and Joelle Bertrand (2014) and Jean-Roger Garant and Danielle Garant (2016) have been shared with the Church History Library, as well as reports from missionaries and branch and ward records from 1930 and later.
Created as a branch in 1975 from the Bordeaux Branch, it became a ward in the Bordeaux Stake in 1992. Boundaries were adjusted with the Eysines Ward in 2013.
Oral histories of Raymond and Christiane Fourtina (2013), Jacqui and Suzanne Simonet (2013), Mamy Raoelijaona (2014), Michelene David (2015) and Marie-Jose Guerinot (2016) have been shared with the Church History Library, as well as reports from missionaries and branch and ward records from 1975 and later.
Created in 1979 in the Pau District, moved to the Bordeaux District in 1982, and to the Bordeaux Stake in 1992. In 2007 boundaries were changed to include parts of the Dax Branch.
Oral histories of Charles and Marie-Helene Riviere (2002), Paul Paoli (2017) and Claude Randrianantenaina (2023) have been shared with the Church History Library, as well as branch and ward records from 1980 and later.
Created as a branch in the Pau District in 1964, moved to the Bordeaux District in 1982. It became a ward in the Bordeaux Stake in 1992, and included parts of the Dax Branch in 2007.
Oral histories of Mohamed and Pascale Djemai (2001) and Alain Vire (2016), have been shared with the Church History Library, as well as reports from missionaries and branch and ward records from 1964 and later.
Created as a branch in 1930, it became a dependent branch in 1960 and was closed in 1963. In 1972 it was reopened in the Angouleme District and moved in 1982 to the Bordeaux District, then the Bordeaux Stake in 1985. From 1995 to 2000 it was in the Limoges District. In 2013 boundaries were moved between Bergerac, Brive, Montauban and Perigueux.
Reports from missionaries have been shared with the Church History Library, as well as branch records from 1930 and later.
Created before 1970, it was in the Limoges District and sometimes in the Nantes District between 1985 and 1992. In 2000 it was in the Tours District, then in 2003 in the Angers Stake and in 2013 in the Bordeaux Stake.
Oral histories of Brigitte Karnas (2019), Maryse Descoubes and Patrice Descoubes (2023), Christelle Chevallier (2023) and Dominique Bertrand (2023) have been shared with the Church History Library, as well as reports from missionaries and branch and ward records from 1931 and later.
Created as the Bordeaux Branch in 1930, its name was changed to Talence Branch of the Bordeux District in 1975 . In 1992 it became a ward when the Bordeaux Stake was formed.
A plaque in the building notes that it was the first chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints constructed in France, dedicated 26 March 1967.
Oral histories of Alex Defranchi (2002), Francoise Cadeau (2002), Gerard and Monique-Simone Chasseriaud (2002), Paul and Bernadette Bennasar (2002), Carter Charles (2002), Charles and Marie-Helene Riviere (2002), Jean-Samuel Geney (2002 and 2017), Suzanne Farel (2010), Yann Gerard Jouault (2011), Ginette Verrieras (2002 and 2011), Claude Boisseau (2012), Johan Brignard (2012), Serge Bamy (2014), Mamy Raoelijaona (2014), Jacques Meunier (2014), Marie-Jose Guerinot (2016) Andre and Paulette Salarnier (2019) and Annette Blateron (2024) have been shared with the Church History Library, as well as reports from missionaries and branch and ward records from 1930 and later.