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Topic: Rehoboten Chapel Whitford Street (Read 298 times)
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audrey
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I am looking for infomation on the above Chapel in Whitford Street Holywell 1872 Google turns up nothing
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wrjones
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The Genuki page for Holywell states that the Rehobeth Chapel was a Calvinistic Methodist one.Apparently in 1905 it had a congregation of almost 500.It is not included in the Cocking Index,the CD of Non Conformist Baptisms in Flintshire prior to 1837 produced by Clwyd FHS.So maybe it was built after 1837. http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/FLN/Holywell/index.html
Regards William Russell Jones Cefn Mawr Wrexham.
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Jones,Griffiths.Stephens,Parry,Gabriel,Conway,Hughes,Evans,Roberts,Lea,Hanmer.Peake,Edwards.Newnes,Davies. All North Wales. Conway,Durber,Cartlidge,Lovatt,Bebington.Brindley,Sankey,Brunt.Dean.Clewes.Rhodes. All Stoke-on-Trent. Francis-Nantwich Cheshire. Dennell-Cheshire/Staffordshire. Census Information Is Crown Copyright,from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Lazylover
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Hi Audrey
GENUKI also states that the LDS had access to the below:
Rehoboth Calvinistic Methodist Births and Baptisms 1809 - 1837 C098191
you will be able to access them at www.familysearch.org.uk
and a document on www.planning-inspectorate.gov.uk gives the address as:
REHOBOTH EGLWYS WHITFORD STREET HOLYWELL FLINTSHIRE CH8 7N
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RICE PRICE PARRY - Isle of Man, Holywell, Bedford & dissapeared!
Davies, Mold Poulston, Denbighshire Wright, Mold & Hawarden Roberts, Flintshire Darlington, Cheshire, Flintshire Parry, Flintshire Ellis, Buckley & Chester
Steers, London; Islington Steers, Surrey; Croydon Sheppard, Lewisham & Surrounding
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audrey
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Thanks folowed Williams link and found I.G.I.Numbers sadly another dead end. none of mine are there ,story of my life at the moment never mind always another day
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Ardwyn
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Hi Audrey,
My husband has ancestors that were married at the Rehoboth Chapel in Holywell - I got their marriage certificate today. I am going to Flintshire RO tomorrow to see if I can track down the baptism of their only child.
On a previous visit to FRO, I found a Calvinist Methodist register of baptisms which related to Nercwys parish, but covered a very wide area - over to Llanrwst, so I'm hoping there are baptisms for the Rehoboth Chapel in there. The minister must have travelled round the area doing baptisms at different chapels and recording them in two pocket sized books. I can't remember the dates that they cover, but if you could give me some baptisms to look for, I will see if I can find anything useful for you whilst I'm there.
Regards, Buffy
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Arden, Millington, Robinson, Willis - Cheshire Goodwin, Edwards, Thomas, Jones, Cooper - Flintshire/Denbighshire Edgoose/Edmunds - Hampshire/Surrey/East Anglia
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Ardwyn
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Hi Audrey,
I looked at the two books of baptisms done by the minister John Davies from Nercwys. They do cover the date 1872, but there were no entries for Holywell around that time.
They are fascinating books - he baptised people as far affield as London, Manchester and Cardiff, but most of the baptisms he did were in Flintshire.
Buffy
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Arden, Millington, Robinson, Willis - Cheshire Goodwin, Edwards, Thomas, Jones, Cooper - Flintshire/Denbighshire Edgoose/Edmunds - Hampshire/Surrey/East Anglia
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