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    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] Methodist churches in Leeds
    2. Roy Stockdill
    3. From: Paul Ellis <paulellis110@tiscali.co.uk> > my 4x great grandparents, Richard and Anne ELLIS were > > Methodists in Leeds and were married at Long Marston in Yorkshire 14 > April 1794. My 3x great grandfather William Bernard ( Barnard ) ELLIS, > according to the IGI was baptised "05 MAR 1795 Methodist, Leeds, > Yorkshire, England" Is there any way of identifying the church in > question as the batch number 7205427 covers several different > churches in the Leeds area. Any help would be appreciated. > > Regards Paul in Bulwell Nottingham> The National Index of Parish Registers for the West Riding lists SIXTY- SEVEN Wesleyan Methodist Churches, TWENTY-EIGHT Primitive Methodist churches, NINE Methodist New Connexion, TWENTY United Methodist Free, FOUR United Methodist and TWENTY-ONE others listed just as "Methodist" - a grand total of 149 Methodist churches in Leeds! However, fortunately, only a small number of these actually existed in 1795, as follows..... Wesleyan, Woodside, founded by 1768, later Meanwoodside, but registers from 1815 only. Wesleyan, Leeds, East Circuit, registers 1785-1839, registers at West Yorkshire Archive Service, Sheepscar, Leeds. Wesleyan, Bramley, erected 1785 but registers only from 1801 at The National Archives, Kew. Wesleyan, Holbeck, f. by 1785, registers from 1785 at TNA. Wesleyan, The Old Chapel, St Peter's St, f. by 1787, registers from 1787 at TNA. Wesleyan, Wesley Chapel, f. by 1793, registers from 1793 at TNA. New Connexion, Woodhouse Lane, christenings from 1785 at WYAS/L. New Connexion, Ebenezer Chapel, f. by 1789, registers from 1789 at TNA. And that would seem to be it. However, I think I should point out, as I expect you already know, that the batch no. you have indicates an LDS Church private submission, which can be dodgy! -- Roy Stockdill Editor, Journal of One-Name Studies Guild of One-Name Studies website: www.one-name.org Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about." OSCAR WILDE

    08/04/2007 05:05:37
    1. Re: [YORKSHIRE] Methodist churches in Leeds
    2. joyce.riddick
    3. Hi everybody I have just joined the group. Most of my ancestors are from Lancashire but I have now started on a new member of the family - by marriage and I am looking for the birth certificate of Karen Reilly-Foster. Her marriage certificate in 1942 states she was 28 years old in 1942 and the marriage took place in York. I cannot find her birth certificate. Has anyone any suggestions please as to where I can look. Have tried findmypast and the Yorkshire BMD. Help required joyce Stubbs North Wales ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roy Stockdill" <roy.stockdill@btinternet.com> To: <ENG-YKS-LEEDS-L-request@rootsweb.com>; "Eng-Yorks" <ENG-YORKSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com>; "West Riding" <WEST-RIDING@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 11:05 AM Subject: Re: [YORKSHIRE] Methodist churches in Leeds > From: Paul Ellis <paulellis110@tiscali.co.uk> > >> my 4x great grandparents, Richard and Anne ELLIS were >> >> Methodists in Leeds and were married at Long Marston in Yorkshire 14 >> April 1794. My 3x great grandfather William Bernard ( Barnard ) ELLIS, >> according to the IGI was baptised "05 MAR 1795 Methodist, Leeds, >> Yorkshire, England" Is there any way of identifying the church in >> question as the batch number 7205427 covers several different >> churches in the Leeds area. Any help would be appreciated. >> >> Regards Paul in Bulwell Nottingham> > > The National Index of Parish Registers for the West Riding lists SIXTY- > SEVEN Wesleyan Methodist Churches, TWENTY-EIGHT Primitive > Methodist churches, NINE Methodist New Connexion, TWENTY United > Methodist Free, FOUR United Methodist and TWENTY-ONE others > listed just as "Methodist" - a grand total of 149 Methodist churches in > Leeds! > > However, fortunately, only a small number of these actually existed in > 1795, as follows..... > > Wesleyan, Woodside, founded by 1768, later Meanwoodside, but > registers from 1815 only. > > Wesleyan, Leeds, East Circuit, registers 1785-1839, registers at West > Yorkshire Archive Service, Sheepscar, Leeds. > > Wesleyan, Bramley, erected 1785 but registers only from 1801 at The > National Archives, Kew. > > Wesleyan, Holbeck, f. by 1785, registers from 1785 at TNA. > > Wesleyan, The Old Chapel, St Peter's St, f. by 1787, registers from 1787 > at TNA. > > Wesleyan, Wesley Chapel, f. by 1793, registers from 1793 at TNA. > > New Connexion, Woodhouse Lane, christenings from 1785 at WYAS/L. > > New Connexion, Ebenezer Chapel, f. by 1789, registers from 1789 at > TNA. > > And that would seem to be it. > > However, I think I should point out, as I expect you already know, that > the > batch no. you have indicates an LDS Church private submission, which > can be dodgy! > > -- > Roy Stockdill > Editor, Journal of One-Name Studies > Guild of One-Name Studies website: www.one-name.org > Newbies' Guide to Genealogy & Family History: > www.genuki.org.uk/gs/Newbie.html > > "There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, > and that is not being talked about." > OSCAR WILDE > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-YORKSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/04/2007 07:55:27