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United Methodist Free Churches
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Elmton, United Methodist Free Churches chapel, Derbyshire
Elmton UMFC chapel was built of brick in 1894 and seated 300 Bulmers Directory of Derbyshire, 1894-5, p.245
Fakenham United Methodist Free Church, Norfolk
By 1849, Reformers were dominant in Fakenham’s Wesleyan Society, and took full control of the Wesleyan chapel (former Congregational) in ...
Farmborough Zion United Methodist Free Church chapel
The 1940 Inventory of Methodist Buildings contains an entry for Farmborough Zion chapel. It is described as stone built, with ...
Farsley, Back Lane United Methodist Free Church
John Proctor has written about the story of Methodism in Farsley, with photographs of this chapel on My Methodist History
Fazeley United Methodist Free Church chapel
Fazeley United Methodist Free Church chapel is right by the junction of the Coventry canal with the Birmingham and Fazeley ...
Feckenham Ebenezer United Methodist Free Church chapel
Ebenezer United Methodist Chapel, was built in Mill Lane in 1861. In 2019, Street View shows it still very recognisable ...
Felling United Methodist Free Church
The first services of this Society were held in a small building on Neville Street around 1856 and a Sunday ...
Filby United Methodist Free Church
Joan Lee Saul has pieced together from a variety of sources the history of Methodism in Filby. You can read ...
Fishpool United Methodist Free Church, Nottinghamshire
Fishpool United Methodist Free Church Chapel/school was built of brick in 1873. It seated about 150 and was insured in ...
Fleet Fen United Methodist Free Church, Lincolnshire
This tiny chapel, in what was then a remote part of Fleet Fen, was built on Mill Bank. Memorial stones ...
Ford United Methodist Free Church
Information about the chapel at Ford can be seen on Janice Cox’s website Shropshire’s Non-conformist chapels The chapel could seat 80, ...
Four Lanes United Methodist Free Churches chapel
Four Lanes UMFC chapel dated from 1856 and served until 1979. A description may be found at Mapping Methodism
Freiston Haltoft End United Methodist Free Church, Lincolnshire
Haltoft End is a hamlet in the parish of Freiston near Boston. The first chapel of circa 1850, near Halfoft End ...
Freiston Scrane End United Methodist Free Church, Lincolnshire
Scrane End is a hamlet in the parish of Freiston near Boston. Wesleyan Reformers, who had failed in their attempts to ...
Fuller, William Robert (1834-1894)
William Robert Fuller was the first missionary sent to China by the United Methodist Free Church also called the English ...
Garras United Methodist Free Churches chapel
Originally a Wesleyan Methodist Association chapel, Garras was built in 1864 and continued in use until 1953. The story is ...
Gateshead Belle Vue Terrace United Methodist Free Church
Aside from the registers held at the County Record Office and photographs in the Newcastle District Archive collections, there are ...
Gateshead Cuthbert Road/Bensham Road United Methodist Free Churches chapel and schoolroom
Cuthbert Road/Bensham Road UMFC chapel and schoolroom were built in 1887. They were designed by Councillor W H Dunn of ...
Gateshead Pipewellgate United Methodist Free Church Mission
In 1867, members of the Gateshead UMFC chapel opened a mission in the former Pipewellgate Wesleyan chapel on High Level ...
Gateshead Providence United Methodist Free Church, Sheriff Hill
Considering the relatively small size of the village of Sheriff Hill, it is somewhat surprising to find that all of ...
Gawber Wesleyan Methodist Association preaching place
Gawber, Wesleyan Methodist Association Chapel was built at an unknown date. In 1851 it provided 170 free and no other ...
George, Alfred Cleave (1877-1956)
Alfred Cleave George was born on 13 May 1877 in Egloshayle, Cornwall to John George, a mason, and Rebecca Jane ...
Glascote United Methodist Free Church
Following their separation from the Wesleyan Methodists in 1851, the Tamworth Wesleyan Reformers led by Thomas Watton, his brother Samuel ...
Glentworth United Methodist Free Church chapel
Glentworth United Methodist Free Church chapel was designed by Mr Whitton of 7 Tentercroft Street, Lincoln, architect, and built in ...
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