Hi Mair,
St Cains at Llangeinor is the Old Parish Church, however this was on
the top of the mountain and without a horse would probably have been too far
except for sepcial occassions.
There was a Chapel literally between Cemetery Road and Bridge street called
Philadelphia Chapel, and as they walked up the valley they would have been
spoiled for choice, within 10 minutes walking distance of Bridge you would
have had the following Churches/Chapels:
St Johns Church
Bethania Chpel
Hermon (Calvanistac Methodist)
Bethel (Primitive Methodist)
Bethlehem (Weldh Baptist)
Wesley Chapel
Cavalry (Baptist)
English Congregational Church
Do you have the names, we may have their detials in the school registers....
Regards
H. Daniel
Listowner Thurlow, Ogmore Valley
Joint Listowner Glamorgan
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Sent: 09 October 2003 23:29
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Subject: [OV] Baptisms
hi all,
if my family lived in Cemetary Road and Bridge Street, Ogmore Vale, and the
children were born between the years of 1902 and 1915, does anyone know
where
the baptisms were likely to have taken place?
I know the parents got married in St Cien, Llangeinor. is this the local
church?
take care, Mair
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