Farsley
Town St Wesleyan Methodist Marriages |
Non-conformist
records | Parish Church Records |
The first chapel was built in Back Lane, Farsley in 1827. The new
chapel was built in 1844 at a cost of £1250. After 1848, the
church split into two groups, the reformists and the loyalists, of
which the reformists were the larger group. They took over the old
chapel at Back Lane in 1851, and in 1852 bought the new chapel as
well. The church split formally in 1857 when the reformists became
the United Methodist Free Church. The Wesleyan loyalists were without
a chapel until 1865, when Town St Chapel was built. The churches were
re-united in two amalgamations in 1907 and 1932.A few marriages are
listed at this chapel from 1942.
|
Groom |
Name |
Bride |
Name |
Reference |
Date |
| SCHOFIELD |
Leslie |
BIRKINSHAW |
Nancy |
AP294/A/1 |
1942 |
| CRAVEN |
Jack |
HARE |
Marjorie |
AP294/A/2 |
1943 |
| FEARICK |
Kenneth |
CRAVEN |
Renee |
AP294/A/3 |
1946 |
| COATES |
Jack |
DOWGILL |
Sheila |
AP294/A/4 |
1949 |
| GOOR |
Charles K |
CHAPLIN |
Nancy |
AP294/A/5 |
1950 |
| JONES |
Reginald |
NICHOLSON |
Hannah E |
AP294/A/6 |
1950 |
| WALTON |
James A |
BAYLISS |
Elaine |
AP294/A/7 |
1950 |
| KORJINEWSKI |
Piotr |
RAWSON |
Lily |
AP294/A/8 |
1950 |
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