Dowlais in the Parish of Merthyr Tydfil
Bibliography
References to the town of Dowlais at
Bessborough, Earl of. Lady
Charlotte Guest. Extracts from her journal 1833-1852. London, John
Murray, 1950. A fascinating insight into the life of a quiet remarkable woman with particular reference to that period of her life as the wife of
Sir John Guest of the
Dowlais Iron Works.
Here are substantial extracts from her Diaries.
Pant Cemetery, Dowlais - three photographs of church and cemetery by Brian Wagstaffe
Hanes Eglwys y Methodistiad Calfiniaidd yn Hermon, Dowlais by Cunllo Davies, published 1905. Here is a name index by Brian Wagstaffe
Church Records
The town of Dowlais contains two Anglican churches :-
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
- Dowlais Ecclesiastical Parish records "
...... including registers for St. Lukes Mission Church Gellifaelog, St Michaels
Mission church Pengarnddu, St Marys Welsh Church and Dowlais Welsh church of baptisms, 1839-1946; marriages,
1838-1982; burials, 1839-1920; banns, 1895-1967; services, 1914-1962;
confirmations, 1921-1964; church organisations, 1894; civil and miscellaneous
records, 1858-1901; parish history, 1977"
"Dowlais is a modern parish within the rural
deanery of Merthyr Tydfil in the diocese of Llandaff. It is situated
approximately 2 miles north-east on the outskirts of Merthyr Tydfil town. It was
formed in to an ecclesiastical parish from Merthyr Tydfil ancient parish in
1837. The parish church is dedicated to St. John and was restored in 1894. There
was also a church dedicated to St. Michael, situated in the village of
Penngarnddu and erected in 1894; a church in the village of Pant, erected 1895;
a Welsh church erected in 1871 by the Dowlais
Iron Co.; and St. Luke's Mission Church in Gellifealog village,
erected in 1903."
| Non Conformist Registers Deposited |
| Chapel |
Baptisms |
Marriages |
Burials |
OS Map Ref |
Deposited/ Copies |
| Caersalem, Baptist |
1828-1878 |
- |
1828-1878 |
SO 06740774 |
NLW |
| Hermon, Calvinistic Methodist |
1821(28?) -1837 |
- |
- |
SO 06400761 |
PRO/ WGAS |
| Hermon, Calvinistic Methodist |
- |
1900-1943 |
- |
SO 06400761 |
NLW |
| Bethania/Bethany, Congregational |
1825-1837 |
- |
- |
SO 06560770 |
PRO/ WGAS |
Bryn Seion, Congregational & Bethel, Congregational |
1829-1837 |
- |
- |
SO 06460775 |
PRO/ WGAS |
| English, Wesleyan |
1857-1887, 1912-1929 |
1953-1962 |
- |
SO 06420761 |
GRO |
| Shiloh, Wesleyan |
1837-1906 |
- |
- |
SO 06450758 |
NLW |
| Shiloh, Wesleyan |
1906-1912 |
- |
- |
SO 06450758 |
WGAS |
GRO - Glamorgan Record Office, Cardiff
NLW - National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth
WGAS - West Glamorgan Archive Service
PRO - Public Record Office, London
The following Religious Institutions are covered in the Mormon International Genealogical Index (IGI) :-
- Dowlais, Christchurch - Christenings (BT's), 1839-1863
- Dowlais, Bethany Independent - Christenings, 1825-1837
- Dowlais, Bryn Sion formerly Bethel Independent - Christenings, 1829-1837
- Dowlais, Hermon Calvinistic Methodist - Christenings, 1828-1837
Dowlais on Alan George's
site
Pantywaun on
Alan George's site
ICI works on Alan
George's site
Dowlais Railway
- on the railscot site
War Memorial,
Pant (Dowlais) - on the Roll of Honour site
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
- Caeracca Building Club, Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil records 1902-1921 "The object of the club was to erect buildings at Caeracca Farm, Dowlais, and the
Trustees of the club were to hold this land plus any buildings erected upon it
in trust for the club. Each member of the club was entitled to one house for
each share held by him or her, and paid regular subscriptions to the Building
Club. Once the houses were certified by Merthyr
Tydfil Urban District Council as fit for occupation, each member of the
club would take on responsibility for finding a tenant, dealing with rents, and
paid any additional outgoings for the house and an increased subscription to the
Trustees of the Club. The club was to be wound up once all monies expended have
been paid by the trustees out of members subscriptions. It is not clear whether
the membership book that forms part of this collection covers the entire period
of the Club's operation (1902-1909)."
Dowlais - Hotels, Taverns, Inns and Public Houses 1800 - 1978. Contributed by Barrie Jones with additions by 'Josephine', 2001.
Dowlais - various - on the Gathering
the Jewels site
Dowlais Ironworks - on Wikipedia
Details of extant records on Archives Network Wales for the following;
- Dowlais Iron Company collection 1792-1955 "The Dowlais Iron Company was founded in 1759
when an agreement of co-operation was signed by 9 parties, to build a furnace
for the production of iron. In its first year the primitive furnace produced 500
tons of iron. In 1763, another 22 acres of land was leased from Lady Windsor,
which enabled the company to build more furnaces, mills, forges and housing for
the growing workforce. In 1767 John Guest of Broseley, Shropshire, was appointed
manager, and in 1782 he became a partner. By 1851, the Guest family had managed
to buy out all the remaining partners until the company was brought under the
sole ownership of Josiah John Guest. Under the management of the Guest family
the company rapidly expanded in the wake of the railway boom of the 1820s and
the 1830s. By 1842 over 5,000 people were employed by the company in 17 blast
furnaces. ........................................................"
- ICI Chemicals and Polymers Ltd. Dowlais Ammonia
Factory records 1942-1958
Politics and Government
- Dowlais Independent Labour Party
1901-04: minutes
[University of Swansea Library - Reference: p295]
Letter from a teacher at Dowlais
school in 1820 - on the Gathering the Jewels site (use search box)
Interesting
Jewish Wedding, Oct 26 1895, Dowlais - from the Merthyr Express
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