WATERGATE PARTICULAR BAPTISTS CHAPEL, BRECON: BIRTHS & REGISTRATIONS 1817 - 1837 (Plus 2 Burials)

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WATERGATE PARTICULAR BAPTISTS CHAPEL, BRECON: BIRTHS & REGISTRATIONS 1817 - 1837 (Plus 2 Burials) WATERGATE PARTICULAR BAPTISTS CHAPEL, BRECON: BIRTHS & REGISTRATIONS 1817 - 1837 (plus 2 burials) PAGE CHIL D'S BIRTH CHIL D'S DATE OF CHIL D'S CHIL D'S FORENAME PARENTS FATHER'S CHILD'S BIRTHPLACE MINISTER REMARKS/NOTES IMAGE DATE REGISTRATI ON SURNAME OCCUPATION 4 26 May 1817 [n/e] [n/e] [n/e] MORGAN William David and Mary MORGAN Shoemaker Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St David's Brecon J:Evans 7 4 24 Sep 1818 24 Sep 1818 EVANS Stephen Bowen John and Anne EVANS Baptist Minister Struet Street St John the Evangelist Brecknock J:Evans Entered in Minister's book before register obtained 7 4 10 Mar 1819 [n/e] [n/e] [n/e] LEWIS Howell Howell and Mary LEWIS Skinner Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St David's Brecon J:Evans 7 5 23 Jul 1820 [n/e] [n/e] 1820 JONES Ann Maria Thomas and Mary JONES Gentleman Pendre St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 8 5 12 Sep 1822 13 Sep 1822 WILLI AMS Thomas John WILLI AMS Labourer [n/e] Cantref Brecon J:Evans born and nam'd in the parish of Cantref 8 5 30 Sep 1821 [n/e] Oct [n/e] DOWELL John Richard and Cecilia DOWELL Shoemaker Heol Hwnt St David's Brecon J:Evans 8 6 24 Dec 1822 [n/e] [n/e] [n/e] DOWELL James Richard and Cecilia DOWELL [n/e] Heol Hwnt St David's Brecon J:Evans 9 6 24 Aug 1806 13 May 1823 PRICE William Watkin and Agnest PRICE Shop Keeper High Street St John Brecon J:Evans 9 6 26 Apr 1809 13 May 1823 PRICE Howell Watkin and Agnest PRICE Shop Keeper High Street St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 9 6 30 Jul 1811 13 May 1823 PRICE Gwen Watkin and Agnest PRICE Farmer Cefenbyrnych Devynnock Brecon J:Evans 9 7 22 Jan 1815 13 May 1823 PRICE Mary Watkin and Agnest PRICE Farmer Cefenbyrnych Devynnock Brecon J:Evans 10 7 1 Feb 1821 21 Feb 1821 WILLI AMS David David and Mary WILLI AMS Sawyer The Struet St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 10 7 24 Sep 1823 13 Nov 1823 WILLI AMS Magdelin David and Mary WILLI AMS [n/e] Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St David's Brecon J:Evans 10 8 12 Feb 1811 23 Dec 1824 MEREDITH Evan Evan and Margaret MEREDITH [n/e] [n/e] Trallwn[g] Brecon[shire] J:Evans 11 8 18 Apr 1813 23 Dec 1824 MEREDITH Ann Evan and Margaret MEREDITH [n/e] [n/e] Llanspythid Brecon[shire] J:Evans [Llanspyddid] 11 8 3 Mar 1816 23 Dec 1824 MEREDITH Mary Evan and Margaret MEREDITH [n/e] [n/e] Llanspythid Brecon[shire] J:Evans [Llanspyddid] 11 9 2 Nov 1819 23 Dec 1824 MEREDITH Thomas Evan and Margaret MEREDITH [n/e] [n/e] Devynock Brecon[shire] J:Evans 12 9 12 Feb 1821 [3?] Jul 1821 PROTHERO Jane William and Elizabeth PROTHERO Labourer Baily Glâs [Glas] St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans [Now Dainter Street] 12 9 7 Jan 1822 21 Jan 1822 JONES William Richard and Elizabeth JONES [n/e] Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St David's Brecon J:Evans 12 10 9 Nov 1821 21 Feb 1822 REES Ann George and Gwenllyan REES Taylor Brecon St John's Brecknock J:Evans Born 7 o'clock in the morning 13 10 17 Aug 1822 18 Sep 1822 PROTHERO Morgan William and Elizabeth PROTHERO Labourer Bailey Glâs [Glas] St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans Born 10 o'clock in the morning 13 10 8 Sep 1822 11 Oct 1822 BERRYMAN William Humphrey Broad Mark BERRYMAN Currier Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St David's Brecknock J:Evans [no name entered for mother] 13 11 30 Oct 1806 16 Dec 1822 JONES Richard W[illia]m and Margaret JONES Farmer Ty Newydd Devynock Brecknock J:Evans 14 11 16 Oct 1809 16 Dec 1822 JONES John W[illia]m and Margaret JONES Farmer Ty Newydd Devynock Brecknock J:Evans 14 11 27 Jun 1812 16 Dec 1822 JONES William W[illia]m and Margaret JONES Farmer Ty Newydd Devynock Brecknock J:Evans 14 12 3 May 1815 16 Dec 1822 JONES Thomas W[illia]m and Margaret JONES Farmer Ty Newydd Devynock Brecknock J:Evans 15 12 15 Apr 1818 16 Dec 1822 JONES Margaret W[illia]m and Margaret JONES Farmer Ty Newydd Devynock Brecknock J:Evans 15 12 15 Feb 1821 16 Dec 1822 JONES Claudia W[illia]m and Margaret JONES Farmer Ty Newydd Devynock Brecknock J:Evans 15 13 24 Aug 1819 29 Mar 1823 THOMAS Henry Henry and Ann THOMAS Nailor Mill Street St John Brecon J:Evans 16 13 19 Apr 1824 14 Jun 1824 REES Margaret George and Gwenlluan REES Tailor Horn Lane St John Brecon J:Evans 16 13 7 Jul 1826 25 Jun 1826 THOMAS Ann Thomas and Ann THOMAS Shoemaker The Struet St John Brecon J:Evans [stated birth and registration dates incompatible] 16 14 22 Jun 1809 23 Oct 1826 THOMAS Margaret Thomas and Ann THOMAS [n/e] [n/e] Merthyr Glamorgan J:Evans 17/18 14 2 Mar 1810 23 Oct 1826 THOMAS Ann Thomas and Ann THOMAS [n/e] [n/e] Merthyr Glamorgan J:Evans 17/18 14 18 Aug 1812 23 Oct 1826 THOMAS John Thomas and Ann THOMAS [n/e] [n/e] Llanthew Brecon[shire] J:Evans 17/18 15 13 Nov 1814 23 Oct 1826 THOMAS Thomas Thomas and Ann THOMAS [n/e] [n/e] Llanthew Brecon J:Evans 19 15 12 Feb 1821 23 Oct 1826 THOMAS David Thomas and Ann THOMAS [n/e] [n/e] Llanthew Brecon J:Evans 19 15 20 Aug 1817 23 Oct 1826 THOMAS Jane Thomas and Ann THOMAS [n/e] [n/e] Llanthew Brecon J:Evans 19 16 19 Feb 1825 17 Jan 1827 PROTHERO Jane W[illiam] and Elizabeth PROTHERO [n/e] Bailey Glâs [Glas] St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans second daughter of William [a] Labourer 20 16 9 Jan 1827 18 Jan 1827 DOWELL William Richard and Cecilia DOWELL [n/e] Heol Hwnt St David's Brecon J:Evans 20 16 26 Apr 1827 11 May 1827 JONES Mary David and Margaret JONES [n/e] [n/e] St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 20 17 19 May 1827 16 Jun 1827 POWELL/PRICE William William POWELL & Elizabeth PRICE [n/e] Castle Street St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans reputed son of William Powell 21 17 14 Mar 1822 8 Dec 1827 DAVIES Eliza Roger and Jane DAVIES [n/e] The Glyn Devynock Brecon J:Evans 21 17 29 Sep 1824 8 Dec 1827 DAVIES Charles Roger and Jane DAVIES [n/e] Watton St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 21 18 19 Nov 1827 8 Dec 1827 DAVIES Anne Roger and Jane DAVIES [n/e] Bailey Glâs [Glas] St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans [Now Dainter Street] 22 18 11 Dec 1827 8 May 1828 REES Thomas George and Gwen REES Taylor [n/e] St Johns Brecon J:Evans 22 18 10 Sep 1828 22 Sep 1828 JONES Gwen Evan and Magdalen JONES [n/e] Lion Lane St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 22 19 28 Jan 1823 6 Oct 1828 PRICE Rees Rees and Mary PRICE Taylor Ty r Gro Llandeilor Fan Brecon[shire] J:Evans 23 19 20 Dec 1825 6 Oct 1828 PRICE Margaret Rees and Mary PRICE Taylor Pendre St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 23 19 14 Sep 1828 6 Oct 1828 PRICE Sarah Rees and Mary PRICE Taylor Pendre St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 23 20 15 Oct 1829 1 Nov 1829 PARTRIDGE Mary Ann James and Gwen PARTRIDGE [n/e] Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St David's Brecon J:Evans 24 20 30 May 1830 13 Jun 1830 DAVIES Gwen David and [n/e] DAVIES Sawyer Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St Davids Brecon J:Evans 24 20 25 Feb 1830 22 Mar 1830 WOODLI FF Mary Thomas and Mary WOODLIFF [n/e] upper part of Black Boy St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 24 21 6 Mar 1830 15 Mar 1831 PROTHERO Ann W[illiam] and Elizabeth PROTHERO [n/e] Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St David Brecon J:Evans 25 21 4 Nov 1830 25 Nov 1830 THOMAS Mary John and Jane THOMAS [n/e] Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St David Brecon J:Evans 25 21 10 Sep 1834 25 Sep 1834 MORGAN John William and Margaret MORGAN [n/e] Heol Hwnt St David Brecon J:Evans 25 22 4 Jan 1829 15 Jan 1829 WATKINS Susan Thomas and Sarah WATKINS Glazier Part of 3 Cocks Lane St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 26 22 7 Jun 1831 25 Jun 1831 WILLI AMS Mary Ann Peter and Mary WIL LI AMS [n/e] Mill Street St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 26 22 29 Aug 1828 2 Aug 1831 WILLI AMS Elizabeth David and Gigy WILLI AMS Blacksmith [n/e] Bydwellty Glamorgan J:Evans [Bedwellty is in Monmouthshire] 26 23 20 Jul 1831 2 Aug 1831 WILLI AMS Ann David and Gigy WILLI AMS Blacksmith Near Black Boy St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 27 23 10 May 1831 15 Aug 1831 PRICE Gwen Rees and Mary PRICE Taylor Bailey Glâs [Glas] St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 27 23 17 Aug 1831 19 Aug 1831 EDWARDS Elizabeth Edward and Elizabeth EDWARDS Butcher Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St Davids Brecon J:Evans 27 23a 9 Jan 1831 17 Jan 1831 REES Hannah George and Gwen REES Taylor Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St Davids Brecon J:Evans 28 23a 26 Sep 1831 3 Oct 1831 JONES Ebinezer Bethell Revd John Thomas & Elizabeth JONES Rev[eren]d Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St Davids Brecon J:Evans 28 23a 13 May 1832 15 Mar 1832 WILLI AMS John Henry WILLI AMS & ELIZABETH [n/e] Castle Street St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans Reputed son of Henry Williams 28 WILLI AMS 24 25 Mar 1832 14 Apr 1832 PARTRIDGE James James and Gwen PARTRIDGE [n/e] extra Parochial Township of Christ Col[l]ege Brecon J:Evans 29 24 13 Jun 1832 24 Jun 1832 DAVIES Cecilia David and [n/e] DAVIES [n/e] Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St Davids Brecon J:Evans 29 24 24 Sep 1832 4 Oct 1832 PRICE John Rees and Mary PRICE Taylor Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 29 25 15 Oct 1832 23 Oct 1832 EDWARDS Elizabeth John and Rebecca EDWARDS [n/e] Watton St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 30 25 11 Feb 1833 14 Feb 1833 POWELL Eleanor Howell and Rachel POWELL Shoemaker The Bulwark St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans 30 25 18 Feb 1833 4 Mar 1833 PRICE Jennet James and Margaret PRICE Sawyer Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St Davids Brecon J:Evans 30 26 12 Jan 1833 12 Mar 1833 MORGAN Evan John and Margaret MORGAN Farmer The Lower House Llanthew Brecon[shire] J:Evans [Llanddew] 31 26 23 Feb 1833 12 Mar 1833 THOMAS John William and Mary THOMAS Labourer Bailey Glâs [Glas] St John the Evangelist Brecon J:Evans [Now Dainter Street] 31 26 2 Mar 1833 29 Mar 1833 PROTHERO Magdalen William and Elizabeth PROTHERO Labourer Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St David Brecon J:Evans 31 27 16 Jul 1833 1 Aug 1833 MORGAN Ann Thomas and Ann MORGAN Labourer Llanvâs [Llanfaes] St Davids in the Town Brecon J:Evans 32 27
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