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Kendall, H B, 'The Origin and History of the Primitive Methodist Church', vol 2 (1905)
Written about 1905, this two volume work is the most definitive history of Primitive Methodism, and contains many illustrations. The index does not reflect the wealth of information it contains...
Moss, James (1795 - 1863)
Early years James was born in Aug 1795 Whatton, Nottinghamshire to parents Richard and Elizabeth. He was baptised on 1 September 1795 at Whatton. Kendall records that James was ‘won’...
Rewlach.org.uk
This site provides much interesting information about Primitive Methodism in North Staffordshire. It includes information about chapels in the area and has a good selection of literature that can be...
Silchester Primitive Methodist Chapel, Hampshire
It was in 1834 that the first Primitive Methodist house meetings were held in Silchester. The following year a structure of tree branches covered with furze from the common was...
Canada Primitive Methodist Chapel, Hampshire
Canada is a hamlet in the New Forest. You can read in the Primitive Methodist Magazine how Edmund Hancock reported in March 1851 that, in the Whitchurch Branch of the...
Lower Wych PM Chapel, Cheshire
The final service in the chapel was conducted by the Rev. Hiscock. The chapel has been tastefully converted into a domestic dwelling. Photos taken July 2012 OS Map ref: 117:SJ448446...
Higher Wych PM Chapel, Cheshire
Higher Wyche PM Chapel is now in the newly formed Cheshire South Circuit. About three quarters of a mile from the chapel is Lower Wych. Richard Ward’s Journal for Sunday...
Compton Primitive Methodist Chapel, Berkshire
There was a Primitive Methodist chapel in Compton in 1836, which is very early, for the Berkshire mission was only formally inaugurated in 1829. On the Sunday of the 1851...
Burnt Hill, Berkshire
At the time of the 1851 religious census, the Primitive Methodists were holding Sunday services in a cottage at Burnt Hill, which was not used exclusively for religious worship. It...
Aldford PM Chapel, Cheshire
The first Primitive Methodist Chapel at Aldford was built on this site in 1883, and demolished in 1891. Photographs taken by Alison-Mary Smithson, 31 January 2010....
Wyke Regis PM Chapel, Dorset
This 1901 chapel closed and came into the hands of the Women’s Institute. It is now rented from that Institute on Sundays for the services of Weymouth Evangelical Church, so...
Bulkeley Jubilee Primitive Methodist Chapel Cheshire
The chapel is now empty and waiting for a new beginning. The chapel is to be auctioned in May 2016. Photos taken May 2012. OS Map ref: 117:SJ532545 Additional information...
Bronington Primitive Methodist Chapel in the County of Clwyd
Bronington Primitive Methodist Chapel in the County of Clwyd was built outside the bounds of the village of Bronington in a rural area. It has now been lovingly converted into...
Crewe Bradfield Road Primitive Methodist Mission Room, Coppenhall
Bradfield Road PM Mission Room in 2012 is used for worship every Sunday evening. It is soon to go through an extensive refit and refurbishment. Photos taken July 2012 OS...
Cooper, William (1813-1898)
William was born on 20 January 1813 at Thornsett, nr New Mills, Derbyshire to parents John and Mary. He was baptised on 19 March 1813 at New Mills Wesleyan Chapel....
Ward, William (1809-1889)
Early years William was born on 2 February 1809 at Beighton, Derbyshire. William’s parents were poor so his only education came through attending an Anglican Sunday School. He was sent...
Sapcoat, William (1807-1872)
Early years William was born on 18 January 1807 at Burton Lazers, Leicestershire to parents William and Ruth. His parents were Wesleyans and brought him up in that tradition. William...
Dolman, William (1815-1889)
William was born in 1815 at Lynn, Norfolk to parents John and Phebe. He was baptised on 9 April 1815 at Kings Lynn. Ministry William undertook his ministry almost exclusively...
Roberts, Thomas (1815-1885)
Early Years Thomas was born on 29 August 1815 at Sandhills, Nottingham. He was brought up in church and Sunday School. As a youth he strayed from the church and...
Hadfield, Thomas (1810-1868)
Early Years Thomas was born on 5 January 1810 at Doveholes, Derbyshire to parents John Hadfield and Peggy Hartle. He was baptised on 4 February 1810 at Peak Forest, Derbyshire....
Maltby, John (1790-1864)
Early years John Maltby was born on 10 November 1790 at East Halton, Lincolnshire, to parents Richard and Mary. John was baptised on 14 November 1790 at East Halton. His...
Maddocks, Phillip (1816-1906)
Transcription of Obituary in the Primitive Methodist Magazine by John P. Bellingham Born at Sarn Bridge, Oswestry Circuit, December 16th, 1816, Rev. Philip Maddocks died at Caerphilly, Cardiff, October 29th,...
Oscroft, John (1797-1869)
John was born on 27 July 1797 in Hull. Conversion Kendall relates that John heard the preaching of James Moss on 4 January 1818 at Hucknall Torkard. ‘There the word...
Atkinson, Robert (1793-1858)
Robert was born in November 1793 at Owersby, Lincolnshire, to parents William and Mary. He was baptised on 17 November 1793. Robert was converted at the age of twenty-four. Ministry...
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