Skip to content
Websites in the network
Search:
My Methodist History
My Primitive Methodists
My United Methodists
My Wesleyan Methodists
Wesleys Oxford
My Methodist History
My Primitive Methodists
My United Methodists
My Wesleyan Methodists
Wesleys Oxford
Twitter
Facebook
Search:
My Wesleyan Methodists
Sharing stories, photos, memories and research
Home
About
People
Chapels
Places
Topics
Research Resources
Add your story
You are here:
Home
next
See what's new
See what's new
Tea Plate, Wesleyan Sunday School, Millbridge, Plymouth
19/03/2021
The building has now been demolished. Some churches had their own crockery and had the name or a picture on so ...
Brentford Wesleyan Methodist Church
19/03/2021
Leeds, Holbeck, Isle Lane Chapel
19/03/2021
I work at the Old Chapel recording studios in Leeds which now occupies a former Wesleyan Chapel. I have put ...
Communion Table from Daventry Methodist Church
19/03/2021
In 1967 my father (Leslie Meanwell) a Methodist Local Preacher discovered late on the Thursday of the week that he ...
Thoralby Band of Hope
14/03/2021
Penny Ellis who provides the Thoralby through time website has provided transcripts of two articles about Thoralby Band of Hope, ...
Rev Percy E Blackburn
10/03/2021
Jesmond, Clayton Road Wesleyan Methodist Church
10/03/2021
My great great uncle John Robb was the job architect for the Clayton Road Wesleyan Methodist Church designed in 1881. ...
Coalbrookdale Fletcher Memorial Wesleyan Methodist chapel
05/03/2021
Fletcher Memorial Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Church Road, Coalbrookdale was opened in 1886. It replaced a previous chapel on the ...
Shrewsbury Bethesda Wesleyan Methodist chapel
04/03/2021
Frankwell Wesleyan Methodist chapel in New Street, in the Frankwell district of Shrewsbury, was opened in 1870, although the society ...
Todenham Wesleyan Methodist preaching place
01/03/2021
Martin Hannant tells us that Todenham is listed as a preaching place on the Wesleyan Methodist circuit plan of 1847-48. The ...
Salford Wesleyan Methodist chapel
01/03/2021
Martin Hannant tells us: “Salford Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built in 1847, on land given by the Thornton family, whose ...
Broadwell Wesleyan Methodist preaching place
01/03/2021
A preaching place at Broadwell is mentioned on the Wesleyan Methodist plan of 1847-8 so must have been part of ...
Stourton Wesleyan Methodist chapel
27/02/2021
Martin Hannant tells us: “Methodism was introduced to this hamlet, in the parish of Whichford, Warwickshire, in 1804, when an ...
Oddington Wesleyan Methodist chapel
27/02/2021
Martin Hannant tells us: “In 1903 a Methodist chapel was built on the green at the lower end of Upper ...
Northleach Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
27/02/2021
Martin Hannant tells us: “This chapel was originally a messuage (dwelling place) in the Mill End of Northleach which was ...
Long Compton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
27/02/2021
Martin Hannant tells us: “There were Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist Chapels in the village; the Wesleyan Chapel was built in ...
Kingham Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
27/02/2021
Martin Hannant tells us: “On September 5th 1855 Joseph Perry purchased from Mr Joseph Steel of Enstone for £105 two newly ...
Hook Norton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
27/02/2021
Martin Hannant tells us: “The earliest authority for a Wesleyan congregation is recorded in the Quarter session records for Oxfordshire ...
Enstone Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
27/02/2021
Martin Hannant tells us that “The chapel was opened in 1811 in Chapel Lane, Neat Enstone and was forced to ...
Lower Brailes Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
27/02/2021
Like many villages, the parish of Brailes had two Methodist chapels – a Primitive Methodist one in Upper Brailes built ...
Bledington Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
27/02/2021
Thanks to Martin Hannant for the following information: “By 1847 there was a small community of protestant dissenters and the house ...
Ascott Wesleyan Methodist chapel
26/02/2021
The Wesleyan Methodist chapel at Ascott near Whichwood dates from at least as early as 1816, it was registered as ...
Chipping Norton Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
26/02/2021
There is evidence of Methodists worshipping in Chipping Norton from about 1790. Originally they used to worship in a building ...
Shackerstone Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Leicestershire
24/02/2021
Shackerstone Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1825-7. Application was made to the Chapel Committee for permission to build a ...
PAGE:
<< First
< Previous
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Next >
Last >>
See latest comments
You can also see a list of the latest comments added to the site.
View latest comments