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Child, Thomas (1790-1837)
Died at Apperby Bridge, (Bradford circuit), Oct 1, 1837, Thomas Child, aged forty-seven years. He served the Lord his God fourteen years, ten of which he was united to the...
Charlton, Thomas (1814-1837)
Thomas Charlton was born May 15, 1814, at Sunderland. His parents were Wesleyans, and died in peace, in 1820, leaving him an orphan in the care of his elder sister;...
Thomas Parr and Family: From 19th Century Primitive Methodism to the present
We now come to my great-grandfather Frederick Bayley Parr. He was born near Ludlow in 1854 and died in Bacup, Lancashire in November 1900. We have pictures of Thomas Parr...
Figheldean Primitive Methodist Chapel, Wilts
Pronounced “File-dean”. Additional information (CH 04/2020) The 1882 Primitive Methodist magazine tells us the foundation stone for a “neat little” Primitive Methodist chapel has been laid at Figheldean, in the...
Tadley Primitive Methodist chapel, Hampshire
Tadley was on the Plan of the “Mitcheldever” Circuit in 1835, and was later transferred to the Reading Circuit. At the time of the 1851 Religious Census the Primitive Methodists...
Little London, Hampshire
The Primitive Methodist chapel in Little London was built in 1867 and was part of the Silchester Circuit. It closed in 1985....
Wrentham Primitive Methodist Church, Suffolk
This Primitive Methodist chapel is in the small village of Wrentham, near the Suffolk coast. The picture is on a postcard addressed to my grandfather (Rev Frank Davidson) when he...
Basingstoke Primitive Methodist Church, Hampshire
The photograph of Basingstoke Methodist Church dates back to 1921-4, the time when my grandfather, Rev Frank Davidson was a minister in Basingstoke. In the original photo, there appears to...
Steventon, Hampshire
“Mitcheldever” is how the village of Micheldever was often spelled in the past, including in the name of the Primitive Methodist circuit. The chapel was opened in 1903. Nearby houses...
Petersfield, Hampshire
On this picture of Station Road, Petersfield, you can see the Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist Churches in close proximity. Someone, probably my grandfather, has helpfully marked out which is which,...
Bowes, John (1804-1874)
John Bowes, an English travelling preacher, was born at Swineside in Coverdale, parish of Coverham, Yorkshire, on 12 June, 1804. He was converted in 1817 (age 13), after reluctantly attending...
Eckersall, William
Rev. William Eckersall ministered in England and Scotland between 1832 and 1848 then he ‘disappeared’ (Leary, W., Ministers and Circuits in the Primitive Methodist Church, a Directory, 1990). A pioneer...
Gibson, Harriet (nee Atkins) (1823-1890)
About 1843, a young shoemaker called Samuel Gibson, who was living in Wellow, Nottinghamshire, went along one Sunday to a little Primitive Methodist Chapel in the vicinity and there heard...
A potter and a wheelwright
Seems an unlikely combination – a Burslem potter and a Staffordshire Morrlands wheelwright. What brought them together? Well you will have to wait a little longer to find out. The...
Netheravon Primitive Methodist Chapel, Wilts
The chapel was built in 1847, according to the Andover Circuit archives. The date is confirmed by an account in the Primitive Methodist magazine by Thomas Giles. It opened on...
East Chisenbury Primitive Methodist Chapel, Wilts
Editor’s Notes: See Ernest E Fisher who carried out a baptism here in 1905. Nathan Hale, the steward, tells us in the 1851 Census of Places of...
Bayliss, Charles (1793-1873)
‘A poor man, and uncultivated’ but successful in ‘bringing souls to Jesus’, Charles Bayliss, farm labourer and local preacher, was one of the early heroes of the Primitive Methodist movement.[i]...
Clowes, William (1780-1851)
He was born at Burslem, Staffordshire, on 12 March 1780, son of William Clowes, potter, and of Ann, daughter of Aaron Wedgwood, grandson of Gilbert Wedgwood. He was employed during...
Forncett St Peter Primitive Methodist Church, Norfolk
This picture of the Primitive Methodist Church at Forncett was on a postcard sent to my grandmother on 1st October 1925. The message reads ‘..Have sent you a view of...
Attleborough Primitive Methodist Chapel, Norfolk
This picture of a church with a tower shows that not all PM chapels were simple and without embellishment. Attleborough was the nearest town to the village of Hardingham, the...
Tideswell Primitive Methodist Chapel Derbyshire
In 1845 a Primitive Methodist chapel was built on the site of the old manor house. Later in 1876 it was decided to build a larger chapel but many problems...
Whaddon, Alderbury, Wiltshire
In 1807 the house of Richard Penton was registered as a Meeting House for the Whaddon Methodists. By 1847 they had joined the Primitive Methodist Church and they were meeting...
Madeley Ebenezer PM Chapel Staffordshire
Madeley Chapel is still open for worship in 2012. Photos taken June 2012 OS Map ref:118:SJ773449...
Maesbrook Primitive Methodist Chapel Shropshire.
There was a society in Maesbrook probably before 1832. It is recorded in that year “the work of God goes on wonderfully;we gained thirty two in society in this last...
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