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  • Nebo, Ystrad Rhondda was the first Baptist chapel in the Rhondda Valleys. Founded in 1786, and known as Ynysfach, its first minister was one Thomas Edwards...
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    the Rhondda Line opened by British Rail. The oldest Baptist chapel in the Rhondda, and originally known as Ynysfach Chapel, Nebo was located at Ystrad. It...
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    This was the first Baptist chapel in the Rhondda and later became known as Nebo, Ystrad Rhondda. Cymmer and Ynysfach chapel would be the forerunners in...
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  • chapel was a branch of Nebo, Ystrad Rhondda, which had evolved out of Ynysfach Chapel, the first Baptist cause in the Rhondda established in 1786. A small...
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    grandest of all Welsh chapels. A branch of Nebo, Ystrad Rhondda, it began when a vestry was established in September 1866. The chapel was built by David...
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    large numbers of people arrived from rural Wales. The chapels included Ramoth (Baptist), Nebo (Congregationalist) and Soar (Wesleyan Methodist). During...
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  • Bodfari, Llansteffan, Llanstephan, Pillgwenlly (Newport), Swansea, Ystrad Rhondda SS Stephen & Tathan 1 Caerwent St Sulien (Silin) 2 Cribyn, Llansilin...
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