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[[Wales Genealogy|Wales]][[Image:Gotoarrow.png]][[County Borough of Wrexham|Wrexham]]&[[Image:Gotoarrow.png]]Slater's Directory 1868 (Ruabon) | |||
WITH THE PARISHES OR VILLAGES OF ACREFAIR, BRONYGARTH, CHIRK, DUDDLESTON, ERBISTOCK, GARTH, GLEDRID, THE LODGE, NEWBRIDGE, OVERTON, OVERTON-BRIDGE, PANT, PENTRE, PEN-Y-CAE, PONKEY, RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG, RHOSYMEDRE, ST. MARTIN'S, TREFYNANT, AND NEIGHBOURHOODS. | |||
[[Ruabon, Wrexham|RUABON]] is a parish in the hundred and barony of Bromfield county of Denbigh - the village is 187 miles N.W. from London, 6 E. by N. from Llangollen, 5 S. by W. from Wrexham, the same distance W. by N. from Overton, 10 N. by W. from Ellesmere, 11½ from Oswestry, and 15 S. by W. from Chester, situated within a short distance of the Shropshire border, and watered by a rivulet that skirts the parish, and discharges itself into the Dee. This locality, which is rich in iron and coal, must have been in early days of some importance, and two ancient Dykes - Offa's and Wat's are still to be seen. The Caerdelyn, in this parish, an ancient settlement, occupies about four acres of land, which is still encumbered with vestiges of old dwellings. There are many works in the neighbourhood, of which we may mention, iron, coal, stone, and fire ware. | [[Ruabon, Wrexham|RUABON]] is a parish in the hundred and barony of Bromfield county of Denbigh - the village is 187 miles N.W. from London, 6 E. by N. from Llangollen, 5 S. by W. from Wrexham, the same distance W. by N. from Overton, 10 N. by W. from Ellesmere, 11½ from Oswestry, and 15 S. by W. from Chester, situated within a short distance of the Shropshire border, and watered by a rivulet that skirts the parish, and discharges itself into the Dee. This locality, which is rich in iron and coal, must have been in early days of some importance, and two ancient Dykes - Offa's and Wat's are still to be seen. The Caerdelyn, in this parish, an ancient settlement, occupies about four acres of land, which is still encumbered with vestiges of old dwellings. There are many works in the neighbourhood, of which we may mention, iron, coal, stone, and fire ware. | ||
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[[Overton, Wrexham|OVERTON]] is a parish in a detached portion of the county of Flint, Malor (''sic'') hundred, 5 miles N.N.W. of Ellesmere, Cheshire (''sic''). It is situated in a fine spot near to the river Dee, over which is a bridge. The town or village is a polling and petty sessions town, and contributory borough to Flint. The church is dedicated to St. Mary; the living is a curacy annexed to the rectory of Bangor-y-Iscoed (''sic''). The parish contains the townships of ''Cloy'', ''Knolton'' and ''Maesgwaylod'', with a population in 1861 of 1,397. | [[Overton, Wrexham|OVERTON]] is a parish in a detached portion of the county of Flint, Malor (''sic'') hundred, 5 miles N.N.W. of Ellesmere, Cheshire (''sic''). It is situated in a fine spot near to the river Dee, over which is a bridge. The town or village is a polling and petty sessions town, and contributory borough to Flint. The church is dedicated to St. Mary; the living is a curacy annexed to the rectory of Bangor-y-Iscoed (''sic''). The parish contains the townships of ''Cloy'', ''Knolton'' and ''Maesgwaylod'', with a population in 1861 of 1,397. | ||
[[St. Martin's, Shropshire|ST. MARTIN]] is a parish in Upper Oswestry hundred, county of Shropshire, and 6 miles N.N.E. of Oswestry. The Ellesmere canal runs near. The place of worship is a church, under the establishment; the living of which is a vicarage, in the gift of the Bishop of St. Asaph. There is a good school, erected by Lord Trevor, in 1866. The population of the parish (which also contains the townships of ''Bronygarth'', ''Ifton'' and ''Weston Rhyn'' was in 1861, 2,351. | [[St. Martin's, Shropshire|ST. MARTIN]] is a parish in Upper Oswestry hundred, county of Shropshire, and 6 miles N.N.E. of Oswestry. The Ellesmere canal runs near. The place of worship is a church, under the establishment; the living of which is a vicarage, in the gift of the Bishop of St. Asaph. There is a good school, erected by Lord Trevor, in 1866. The population of the parish (which also contains the townships of ''Bronygarth'', ''Ifton'' and ''Weston Rhyn'' was in 1861, 2,351. | ||
=== Post Offices === | |||
'''RUABON''', Post Master. - Letters from all parts arrive at seven morning, and four afternoon;and are despatched at half-past ten morning, and half-past eight evening. To Oswestry at three afternoon. ''Money Order Office and Savings Bank''. | |||
'''RHOSYMEDRE''', Post Master. - Letters from all parts arrive (from Ruabon) at seven morning, and are despatched thereto at half-past seven evening. ''Money Order Office and Savings Bank''. | |||
'''PANT''',Post Master. - Letters from all parts arrive (from Ruabon) at twenty minutes before eight morning, and are despatched thereto at twenty minutes past six evening. ''Money Order Office and Savings Bank''. | |||
'''CHIRK''', Post Master. - Letters from all parts arrive (from Ruabon) at seven morning, and are despatched thereto at twenty-minutes before seven evening. ''Money Order Office and Savings Bank''. | |||
'''OVERTON''', Post Master. - Letters from all parts arrive (from Ruabon) at eight morning, and are despatched thereto at five evening. ''Money Order Office and Savings Bank''. | |||
*Letters for Acrefair, Bronygarth, Duddleston, Garth, Overton Bridge, Newbridge and Rhosllaner-chrugog should be addressed '''''near Ruabon'''''. | |||
*Letters for St. Martin's and the Lodge, should be addressed '''''near Chirk'''''. | |||
=== Places of Worship and their Ministers === | |||
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:'''Churches of the Establishment''' | |||
::St. Mary's, Overton - Rev. Thomas '''Douglas''', curate | |||
::St. Mary's, Chirk - Rev. Joseph '''Maude''', vicar | |||
::St. Mary's, Ruabon - Rev. E. W. '''Edwards''', vicar; Rev. Richd. '''Towers''', curate | |||
''' | :PARISH CHURCHES:- | ||
::Erbistock - Rev. Peter '''Price''' | |||
::St. Martins - Rev. Wm. '''Hurst''', M.A., vicar | |||
::Rhosymedre - Rev. Jno. D. '''Edwards''', B.A., incumbent; Rev. Wm. '''Jones''', curate | |||
::Rhos - Rev. John '''Jones''', incumbent ; Rev. James '''Jones''', curate | |||
::Duddleston - Rev. Cyrus '''Morrell''' | |||
''' | :'''Dissenting Chapels''' | ||
::BAPTIST:- | |||
:::Cefn - Rev. Abel '''Parry''' | |||
:::Garth - Rev. William '''Williams''' | |||
:::Pen y cae - Rev. William '''Roberts''' | |||
:::Rhosllanerchrugog - Rev. John '''Davies''' | |||
:::Ruabon, Newbridge and Ponkey - ministers various | |||
::METHODIST (Calvinist) :- | |||
:::Ponkey - Rev. - '''Pritchard''' | |||
:::The Lodge, Chlrk - Rev. Danl. '''Roberts''' | |||
:::Cefn, Garth, Pentre, Rhosymedre and Ruabon - ministers various | |||
::METHODIST (English):- | |||
:::Abernant & Cefn | |||
::METHODIST (Independent):- | |||
:::Ponkey - Rev. - '''Rowlands''' | |||
:::Rhosymedre - Rev. David '''Evans''' | |||
:::The Lodge, Chirk - Rev. Thos. '''Davies''' | |||
:::Ruabon and Cefn - ministers various | |||
::METHODIST (Wesleyan):- | |||
:::Rhos, Ruabon, Street Issa, Cefn and the Lodge | |||
::METHODIST (Primitive):- | |||
:::Ruabon and Rhos - ministers various | |||
|} | |||
=== Registrars of Births, Deaths, &c. === | |||
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:'''Pembrey''' Joseph, Overton | |||
:'''Roberts''' John, Parkside, Ruabon | |||
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:'''Roberts''' Thos. (marriages only), High st. | |||
:'''Rogers''' Thos., Moreton Cottage, near Chirk | |||
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<br> Individual names can be found at | |||
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