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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

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]