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smudger28
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Hi Guys could someone tell me where this chapel is please : Trenant Chapel.
I'm trying to locate some Bible christians and they were baptised at the above chapel.
The family are from St Neot.
Here is a paragraph from the Nonconformist register
12 July 1827 Thomas son of Thomas MALLETT of St Neot (Yeoman) and Mary his wife, who was the daughter of Joseph and Martha Davey was born 1 July 1827 and baptized at Trenant Chapel in the parish aforesaid by William Courtice.
Is this chapel in Liskeard?
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Paul
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Cornwall: Hoare, Hoar, Mallet, Mallett, Davey, Cock Leicester (Croxton K)Ward Lincolnshire: Smith, Moss, Baxter Rutland: Dexter, Hill, Green, Fowler, Smith, Ward, Vernum, Lattimore, Chappell, Turner, Burrows Northamtonshire: Baxter, Smith South Africa: Moss, Dominey, Dominy, Domeney Requests: 1841 Rutland Census Look Ups Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Little Nell
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Hi Paul,
Trenant is a small settlement above the river Fowey about 2 miles east of St. Neot. St Neot is a different parish to Liskeard, the village is situated 5 or 6 miles north west of Liskeard. Tranent is on OS map 201, grid reference SX212686 - or there abouts.
If you go to the old maps site: http://www.old-maps.co.uk
Search for St Neots in Cornwall. Then click the east arrow a couple of times and the north arrow once (I think) then Tranent - Higher and Lower comes into the frame. Zoom in in Lower Tranent - the Bible Christian Chapel is marked near the bridge at Lower Tranent .
Good luck
Nell
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smudger28
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Hi Nell
Thanks
I followed your directions but I end up at Wenmouth?
Paul
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Cornwall: Hoare, Hoar, Mallet, Mallett, Davey, Cock Leicester (Croxton K)Ward Lincolnshire: Smith, Moss, Baxter Rutland: Dexter, Hill, Green, Fowler, Smith, Ward, Vernum, Lattimore, Chappell, Turner, Burrows Northamtonshire: Baxter, Smith South Africa: Moss, Dominey, Dominy, Domeney Requests: 1841 Rutland Census Look Ups Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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smudger28
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S'ok Nell found it
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Paul
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Cornwall: Hoare, Hoar, Mallet, Mallett, Davey, Cock Leicester (Croxton K)Ward Lincolnshire: Smith, Moss, Baxter Rutland: Dexter, Hill, Green, Fowler, Smith, Ward, Vernum, Lattimore, Chappell, Turner, Burrows Northamtonshire: Baxter, Smith South Africa: Moss, Dominey, Dominy, Domeney Requests: 1841 Rutland Census Look Ups Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Sorry Paul, I use that site a lot and so know some of the short cuts. Wherever you click on the map, it re-centreson that point. So if you click right at the edge, you go further than just by using the arrows. That must have been what I did. 
Nell
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smudger28
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Hi again Nell
Here is just a thought. Parish chest offer burials on CD rom from 1837 I think to 1900 at Trenant. If the chapel is not there anymore is there some sort of graveyard?
There must have been a lot of people buried there.
Here is the parish chest cd rom
Liskeard Primitive Methodist Circuit Baptisms 1856 - 1900
Greenbank Chapel Baptisms 1870 - 1900
Trenant Chapel Burials 1843 - 1900
Areas include: Liskeard, Menheniot, Callington, St Cleer, Calstock, Lezant, Linkinhorne, St Ive, Landrake. If this is the correct chapel then it might be worth buying. But when did this chapel ceast to exist?
Paul
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Cornwall: Hoare, Hoar, Mallet, Mallett, Davey, Cock Leicester (Croxton K)Ward Lincolnshire: Smith, Moss, Baxter Rutland: Dexter, Hill, Green, Fowler, Smith, Ward, Vernum, Lattimore, Chappell, Turner, Burrows Northamtonshire: Baxter, Smith South Africa: Moss, Dominey, Dominy, Domeney Requests: 1841 Rutland Census Look Ups Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Stevetheb
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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I just noticed this post.. I live in Liskeard and can confirm that
a) The chapel is still there, though is now a private house/campsite.
b) There is a graveyard attached on the side of the chapel with quite a number of graves.
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There are pictures of St Neot churches online Here is one labelled MEthodist Church ??right one or not http://www.cornwall.netfirms.com/stneots/pages/Methodist%20Chapel.htm If you check with Steve (link on page) he will be able to clarify which one it is Bye Althea
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Pascoe, Williams, Rowe, Matthews, Eddy: St Just-in-Penwith, St Keverne, Cornwall. Varcoe, Collicoat, Chapman: Roche area,Cornwall Cornes & Graham: Ireland/Shropshire, Barker, Palin: Shropshire McDougall, Morren: Ireland, Earl, Redgen, Steward: Suffolk OPC for Breage, Germoe & Godolphin Cornwall : http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~althea/index.html Thames, New Zealand Genealogy Resources: http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~althea/index.htmlNZSG Mem#18951 CFHS Mem#13723
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