Hal, Where does your information come from? Baptists were Nonconformists and on principle did not frequent their local Parish Church. They believed in adult Baptism when the individual Baptised was old enough to decide for himself whether he subscribed to the beliefs of the Baptist Church. Rhydwilym and Rushacre before it in the 1600's was the mother Chapel of most Baptist Chapels in West Wales, and in its early days drew members from Cardiganshire, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire. Some of the members came from 40 or more miles away. Don't assume that because the surname is the same, that they are related. I suggest you start by learning about the Baptist faith, and Rydwilym in particular. There is plenty of information On-line. Just Google. God helps those who help themselves! Rhodri ======================================== Message Received: Dec 03 2013, 07:59 PM From: "Hal McCawley" To: dyfed@rootsweb.com Cc: Subject: [Dyfed] GEORGE of early 1700s Pembrokeshire Hi Y'all, I need some local education. I have my gf William GEORGE of Landissillip Parish bapt 22 Aug 1709, AND, Thomas GEORGE of Narberth Parish bapt 17 Aug 1712, both bapt @Rhydwilym Chapel, Pembrokeshire. All appear to be of the Baptist religion? Questions: 1) Why were they not bapt in their local Parish?? 2) Were these Parish adjoining, close..? Map available? 3) Where/how are these Parish records available? Thanks for your assistance. Hal McCawley, 4178 Pindar Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 USA 760-941-4716 ================================ Dyfed list REVISED resources http://home.clara.net/daibevan/DyfedML.html [Dec2012] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DYFED-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Rhodri