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Chapels database

This project is fully described on Glamorgan Chapels Database

This  Llancarfan database compiled by Gareth Hicks

If a chapel is already mentioned on the main parish page then its name will act as a link to that section for any data recorded there - such as extant records and OS Grid references

Some chapels may have more than one entry if it is not possible to correctly identify each from a particular source

(For an explanation of the various non-conformist denominations see Gareth's Help Page )

Sources referred to (indicated by number shown in brackets after the data entry) where there may be more data available

Sources;

Additional sources

Baptist

Bethlehem Welsh Baptist chapel, Llancarfan
  • Bethlehem Baptist chapel, Llancarfan       ST05067014      Built in 1823, modified, altered or rebuilt in 1876   (1)
  • Bethlehem Welsh Baptist           Extant records       (3)              &   MIs (4)
  • There are Baptist and Wesleyan chapels in the village, and CM and Congregational chapels in the upper part of the parish       1895  (5)
  • There is a Baptist chapel erected in 1822 in the village, seats 200                    1910   (6)
  • Baptist, Llancarfan                 Rev Owen Jones           Slaters Directory for 1880
  • Bethlehem Baptist, Lancarvan             Erected in 1823      Edmund Thomas Bassett, Minister, [? Basssett Edmund Thomas?]  1851   (7)
  • 1818 September 18 Baptist; a building called Bethlehem; Thomas EDWARDS of Lanbethery in the parish of Lanfarcan, farmer Richard Lloyd (?), Philip DAVID, William JONES  (2)

Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;

  • "The original Bethlehem Baptist Chapel was established in 1823 when a house and garden in Llancarfan were purchased for £62 on land with a 999 year lease. In 1870 the chapel was rebuilt. Further renovations to the interior took place in 1894 and in 1923. The chapel was sold in 1981."
    "Sunday school and donations registers, 1842-1891; notes on the history of the chapel, 1923; minutes books, 1921-1977; correspondence, 1923-1978; deeds, 1980-1981; miscellaneous papers and certificates, 1891-1974"

 

Congregationalist

Carmel Ind chapel, Llancarfan

  • Carmel Ind chapel, Llancarfan    ST05297341   Built in 1835, modified, altered or rebuilt in 1861 and 1877    (1)
  • There are Baptist and Wesleyan chapels in the village, and CM and Congregational chapels in the upper part of the parish       1895  (5)                    and   Rev William Edgar Evans (Congregational)    1910  (6)
  • Independent  Llancarfan                         Rev Jas Thomas      Slaters Directory for 1880
  • Carmel Independent, Lancarvan (Liegecastle)            Jonathan Measey, Deacon, Wood carter, Pen yr heol, Bonvilstone      1851    (7)
  • 1835 March 28; Calvanistic Independant; a meeting-house erected in the said parish; Benjamin MORGAN of the parish of Lalncarfan, Minister of the Gospel, John WILLIAMS   (2)

 

Methodist

Ebenezer Welsh Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Llancarfan

  • Ebenezer Wesleyan Methodist chapel, Llancarfan          ST05067030        Built in 1814, modified, altered or rebuilt in 1835, 1858 and 1891, not still in use in 1998                 (1)
  • There are Baptist and Wesleyan chapels in the village, and CM and Congregational chapels in the upper part of the parish       1895  (5)          and   1910  (6)
  • Wesleyan  Llancarfan    Slaters Directory for 1880
  • Ebenezer Wesleyan, Lancarvan village     Erected in 1835    William Griffith jnr, Deacon     1851    (7)
  • 1816 April 27 Welsh Methodist ; a buidling called the Tithe Barn; Christopher BALLARD, farmer   (2)
  • 1821 June 29; Protestant (endorsed; Wesleyan); the dwelling house occupied by Christopher BALLARD, shopkeeper, situated at Lancadle, the propery of Evan SYMMONS, gent.; the said Christopher BALLARD  (2)
  • 1832 June 9; Protestant (endorsed; Welsh Methodist); a dwelling house in the occupation of William SAMUEL, yeoman, at Llanbethery; the said William SAMUEL   (2)

Soar CM chapel (Zoar), Llancarfan

  • Soar CM chapel (Zoar), Llancarfan      ST05327415     Built in 1831, modified, altered or rebuilt in 1878           (1)
  • There are Baptist and Wesleyan chapels in the village, and CM and Congregational chapels in the upper part of the parish       1895  (5)           and   1910  (6)
  • CM Llancarfan                    Slaters Directory for 1880
  • Zoar CM, Lancarvan     Erected in 1831         Thomas Edwards, Deacon, Leech Castle, Bonvilston         1851    (7)
  • Undated (late 18th Century) Presbyterian; the dwelling house of Richard DAVID; the said Richard DAVID, William EVAN, Thomas DAVID, Richard WILLIAM              (2)
  • 1835 December 1; Calvanistic Methodist; a buliding called Zoar; Benjamin EVANS of the parish of St Fagans, Minister of the Gospel    (2)

 

Other (or unidentified)

 None

 

[Last Updated : 20 April 2007 - Gareth Hicks]

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