In this area and particularly in this time period there was a group in this area called "United Brethren" many of whom were converted to the Mormon Church. It is possible this is that sect. The chief minister of the group was Thomas Kington but the group consisted of more than 200 and had many different ministers of small groups. My relations who were converted to Mormonism in 1840 included John Benbow and his wife, Jane Homes, as well as their neices and nephews, Mary Ann Homes, Robert Homes and his wife Elizabeth Cole, Thomas Benbow, Sarah Homes who resided at Castle Frome and Tarrington. A man named Wilford Woodruff who later became president of the LDS church was the first missionary in this area and was responsible for converting nearly the entire congregation of "United Brethren." Most of them were baptized in a pool on the Hill Farm at Castle Frome which was then in the tenancy of John Benbow through his marriage to Jane Homes(who was a niece of Jane Homes and Richard Gardiner who owned the Hill Farm.) Steve Kelsey