eirwen wrote:If my memory is still working. Was there a chapel on the lefthand side of the road as you went from Ferndale to Blaenllechau. Think that is where my family attended Chapel If correct can anyone inform me what it was called and where the records might be kept. If incorrrect where would people from Blaenllechau atend chapel about 1900. Thankyou Eirwen.
brianblaenboy wrote:Christ Church was on the left hand side as you went towards Blaenllechau - before you got to the "Old Salisbury Pub".
The chapel in George Street was called Nazareth, where my grandmother was a regular - it is rumoured that her "Welsh Bible" was given to the chapel after she died in 1962 - there is no proof of that. In Blaenllechau in Commercial Street, there was Carmel Chapel with the "Thomas's" living next door to it. I think the small street called Albert Street was where St Thomas's was - it was a tin shack.
That is my memory of that part of the history, but there again, I'm only a youngster or "re-cycled teenager"!!!
eirwen wrote:Thankyou for the information. My mother Eirwen Davies was born in Commercial street , so maybe the chapel in the same street was where she attended .All I know is that when we came to England I had to attend a Baptist Chapel so am assumming the rest of the family who stayed in Wales followed the same faith.Eirwen
eirwen wrote:My mothers parents were Howell and Margeret [Williams] Howell from Trelech and Margaret from Solva. Children were Evan , Mary Ann, Sarah, May,Ivor and Eirwen. Plus two more which I have so far been unable to trace believed they might have died young . Either Swansea or Blaenllechau.
JohnPitt wrote:brianblaenboy wrote:Christ Church was on the left hand side as you went towards Blaenllechau - before you got to the "Old Salisbury Pub".
It was next to the colliery offices and had a bell mounting - surprised it was demolished.The chapel in George Street was called Nazareth, where my grandmother was a regular - it is rumoured that her "Welsh Bible" was given to the chapel after she died in 1962 - there is no proof of that. In Blaenllechau in Commercial Street, there was Carmel Chapel with the "Thomas's" living next door to it. I think the small street called Albert Street was where St Thomas's was - it was a tin shack.
That is my memory of that part of the history, but there again, I'm only a youngster or "re-cycled teenager"!!!
Some of the chapels here
My mother went to the Fountain Street baptist chapel before becoming Christadelphian, the Ferndale one was English Baptist. I see the Blaen one "Nazareth" George Street is Welsh Baptist and the "Carmel" Commercial St is English Baptist - so there you have it.
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