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Llangollen, Froncysyllte

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Froncysyllte lies on the south bank of the river Dee, about 4 miles east of Llangollen.
It is at the southerly end of Telford's magnificent aqueduct, which was built almost two hundred years ago to carry the Ellesmere canal across the Dee, and is still in everyday use.

Church History

Ordnance Survey reference SJ 273411.
St. David's was built in 1871, as a combined school and Chapel of Ease to Llangollen. It was extended in 1914.
For ecclesiastical purposes, it was transferred to the parish of Chirk in 1987.

Nonconformist Churches

Nonconformist places of worship for Froncysyllte were included in the "Welsh Church Commission - County of Denbigh - The Statistics of the Nonconformist Churches for 1905" under the Civil parish of Llangollen Rural. Details will be found on the parish page for Llangollen.

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Church Records

Parish Registers

BaptismsMarriagesBurials
- 1932 - 1975 -

Bishop's Transcripts

I.G.I.

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Last Updated 5 May 2004 - Vic Roberts