Hi Bill
In the book The Parish Churches and Nonconformist Chapels of Wales, Their
records and where to find them by Bert Rawlins.....this is what is given for
their 2 Calvinistic Methodist chapels.
Calvinisti Methodist
Goshen
cause began: a Sunday school was held in homes for some years before the
chapel was built
Chapels: 1844
Location: Gwerngwine, near Cynghordy, Llanfair ar y bryn parish.
Branch of: Salem, Llanfair ar y bryn and Soar, Cilycwm. It was joined with
the Tabernacle, Llandingad for a time. Later in 1860 this chapel was joined
with Siloah, Cilycwm until 1873.
Records available: Unknown
Salem
Cause began: many years before the chapel was built
Chapels: 1803; ;1829
Location: Near the village of Rhandirmwyn, Llanfair-ar-y-bryn parish
Branch of: Soar, Cilycwm parish until about 1850
Records available: births and baptisms, 1834-37 PRO, London RG4/2903
(GS828112) IGI
it does not state if a burial ground with either of these chapels....perhaps
someone with knowlege of the area can enlighten us....
If you think I have extra info in my databases let me know......
Pauline
----- Original Message -----
From: <Taffywilliam(a)aol.com>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 4:10 AM
Subject: [Cmn-L] James Family of Llanfair
Hi Pauline. your recent lookup of the Wm.Williams family has opened a
new
door for me in searching for a surname that you know very well,James. My
G.Grandmother Rachel James was born ca.1810 in Llanfair. She married
Wm.Williams
in
1828 in Llanfair. Now searching for.. G.G.Grandparents the James of
Llanfair.
............Wm. died in 1847 and would like to discover his burial
site.
Possibly Rachel is buried with him. They were Calvanistic Methodists of
Rhandir
Mywn
Parish. Thanks again...Bill
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