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Re: Old Blaina Chapel
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 14 June 07 21:08 BST (UK) »
Hi hourihane,
Thanks for the links - there is a good deal of very interesting info there about Nantyglo and Blaina, isn't there?  I found the part where the minister John Lewis is mentioned, however, in the very next sentence it says "Then in 1845 the Reverend William Roberts received the call and laboured for 30 years".  So doesn't that imply that William Roberts would've been the minister when both your ancestors (in 1864) and mine ( in 1871) were married?

What I was also drawn to was the third paragraph before John Lewis is mentioned, starting "1n 1837 the first Salem was built".  It then mentions that this chapel is used by Blaina Band and then next paragraph mentions the "present" chapel being built in 1851 - is it possible that the "first" Salem chapel is what we are looking for?

I think I need to read the link in much more detail  ???
Monmouthshire: Price, Williams, Jones, Roberts
Montgomery: Haycock, Humphreys
Herefordshire: Tunley, Meredith, Monnington
Pembrokeshire: Roberts
Lancashire:Unger, Riley, Dawn, Roberts, Flockhart, Abraham
Somerset: Dawn, Rogers
Worcestershire: Price, Saint

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Re: Old Blaina Chapel
« Reply #10 on: Friday 15 June 07 07:51 BST (UK) »
Hi Helen
Your right about the next sentence saying about the Reverend William Roberts laboured  for 30 years .And “William Roberts” probably was the full time minister. But it’s also possible that on the days when our family were married ,that “Reverend John Lewis” etc had taken over for what ever reason. I’m assuming that these ministers were not like today’s vicars, assigned by the bishop to a specific church. Perhaps my family knew ministers “John Lewis” very well and preferred him to marry them who knows .
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« Reply #11 on: Friday 15 June 07 08:51 BST (UK) »
Hi Mike,
I've read the link again, but I'm no clearer really.  You are probably quite right that the family became close to one of the ministers more than the other and chose to have him conduct the marriage ceremony, or perhaps the Rev John Lewis preferred to do the marriage ceremonies while the other did the baptisms for example.
Anyway I'll assume it is Salem Baptist Church that we're looking for.
Happy researching!
Helen
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Monmouthshire: Price, Williams, Jones, Roberts
Montgomery: Haycock, Humphreys
Herefordshire: Tunley, Meredith, Monnington
Pembrokeshire: Roberts
Lancashire:Unger, Riley, Dawn, Roberts, Flockhart, Abraham
Somerset: Dawn, Rogers
Worcestershire: Price, Saint

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Re: Old Blaina Chapel
« Reply #12 on: Monday 29 August 11 16:08 BST (UK) »
This was a photo of Old Blaina Chapel taken four years ago.  I was told by some locals that for years it had been used as a car repair workshop.


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« Reply #13 on: Monday 29 August 11 16:31 BST (UK) »
The Western Mail Jun 1 1877 carried a report of Trigamy and referred to one of the marriages at "Herman Baptist Chapel, Blaina in 1867"

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Re: Old Blaina Chapel
« Reply #14 on: Friday 30 September 11 18:31 BST (UK) »
The old Blaina Chapel was still standing up to 10 - 15 years ago.  I have a photo which I have tried to download but the file is to big. 

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Fear, Puddy, Bunn, Hemsbury - Wedmore Somerset.  Watts - Romsey Hants, Frome Somerset, Warminster Wilts & Wokingham Berkshire.  Roberts - Newport, Stone Glos, Austin - Monmouth. Dix or Dicks - Frome. Pugh - Llanbrynmair, Trevithin & Tafolwern

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Re: Old Blaina Chapel
« Reply #15 on: Friday 30 September 11 20:05 BST (UK) »
Have a look at Historical Directories (searchable on line)     http://www.historicaldirectories.org/hd/

The two Directories closest to your 1871 date are -

Worrall's Directory of South Wales 1875
Slater's Directory of Glos, Herefs, Mon, Shrops and Wales 1868

Describes the churches, ministers etc in the Brynmawr area

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Re: Old Blaina Chapel
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 01 October 11 09:13 BST (UK) »
Hi
Any information on Blaina, try contacting
BHAG- BLAINA HERITAGE ACTION GROUP

www.blaina.moonfuit.com

They have lots of info

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Re: Old Blaina Chapel
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 01 October 11 09:46 BST (UK) »
http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~simon/blaina/wfha/990227.htm

Nice picture of Salem, Blaina 1848

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