WebbSardis Welsh Independent Chapel, Sardis Road, Graig. Sardis Welsh Independent Chapel, Sardis Road, Pontypridd ST07128991 Built in 1834, modified, altered or rebuilt 1852 and … WebbSardis Chapel, a congregational chapel, was built in 1834 and remains the only chapel were the Welsh language thrives today. It's significant that there was no Anglican church …
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http://webapps.rctcbc.gov.uk/heritagetrail/english/taf/thehistoryofpontypridd.html Webb25 nov. 2014 · Sardis Chapel and hall, Pontypridd. Viewed across Sardis Road. The chapel on the right is the 1852 rebuild of the original smaller Sardis Independent Chapel of … see the lord laughing hallelujah lyrics
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Webb15 sep. 2011 · Amongst some of Moses' memories in the extract, he talks about his 'Grandfather killed at Waterloo.' My 2 x gt grandfather, Moses' father, was William Reed born c. 1813 in Wick, Bridgend, Glamorgan. He married Mary Jane Powell on 17 March 1838 at Sardis Chapel, Pontypridd. They had Jane in 1841 and Moses in 1845, both born in Wick. WebbSardis Welsh Independent Chapel, Sardis Road, Pontypridd Glamorgan. Hide. Church History. The entry for this church on the National Monuments Record of Wales (NMRW) … WebbBiography . Richard Nash was born on Mar. 12, 1851 in Canton Llandaff, Glamorgan, Wales to John Nash and Eliza Nash.. He married Hannah Morley on Feb. 14, 1874 at Sardis Chapel in Pontypridd, Glamorgan County, Wales.. While still in Wales, they became the parents of Eliza Nash and Emma Nash.. Richard and his family immigrated to Australia … seethe mald