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Chapels - Llanmadog
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This project is fully described on Glamorgan Chapels Database
This Llanmadog 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 Wales - Genealogy Help Pages )
Sources referred to (indicated by number shown in brackets after the data entry) where there may be more data available
- 1. Kelly's Directory, South Wales 1895 - the Archive CD Books Cd
- 2. Kelly's Directory, South Wales 1910 - the Archive CD Books Cd
- 3. The Chapels Recording Project in Wales (RCAHMW)
- 4. Jones, I.G. & Williams, D. The Religious census of 1851 : A Calendar of the returns relating to Wales, Vol 1, South Wales. UWP, Cardiff, 1976
Additional source
- A Topographical Dictionary of Wales by Samuel Lewis 1833
- Gower, the journal of the Gower society (url now dud) This is an index of articles that have appeared in the journal vols 1-55 (under Chapels & Churches and Chapels)
- The Presbyterian Church of Wales site - the source of some of the CM chapel 'still open in 2006' notes below
Baptist
No Baptist chapels found here
Congregationalist
No Congregationalist chapels found here
Methodist
Trinity Welsh/English Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Llanmadog
- There is a place of worship for Welsh Calvinistic Methodists [Llanmadog]
( A Topographical Dictionary of Wales by Samuel Lewis 1833) - There is a CM chapel [ Llanmadog] 1895 (1) and 1910 (2)
- Trinity CM, Llanmadock Erected in 1816 William Griffiths, Minister, Burry Green 1851 (4)
- Trinity chapel, Cheriton SS44749319 Built in 1816, modified, altered or rebuilt in 1867 (3)
- Trinity chapel, Cheriton Gower, the journal of the Gower society (url now dud) Index entry Vol 52, p57
- Trinity Cheriton English CM chapel Glebe House, Gower, Abertawe, Abertawe SA3 1DE - still open in 2006
- These sources are confused, according to the old-maps site Trinity CM chapel is in a place called Froglane on the border between Llanmadog parish and Cheriton parish but just within the former
Llanmadock Primitive Methodist chapel
- Llanmadock Primitive Methodist chapel Erected in 1838 John Jenkins, Manager 1851 (4)
Other (inc un-identified)
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[Last Updated : 7 May 2008 - Gareth Hicks]