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D4158 - Long Eaton Mount Tabor (United Methodist Free) Chapel - 1831-1964
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D4158
Title
Long Eaton Mount Tabor (United Methodist Free) Chapel
Date
1831-1964
Level
Fonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Long Eaton Mount Tabor (United Methodist Free) Chapel
Administrative History
Mount Tabor in Market Place was Wesleyan Methodist originally. Having joined the Wesleyan Methodist Reformers in 1849, the chapel became a United Methodist Free Church in 1857. In 1907 they conbined with the New Connexion and Bible Christians to become the United Methodist Church. A further amalgamation with the Wesleyan Methodist and Primitive Methodist Churches formed the Methodist Church in 1932. Mount Tabor Methodist Church closed in the 1960s.
Custodial History
The records were deposited in Derbyshire Record Office at various dates from 1973. Some records were originally accessioned as part of the Long Eaton Methodist Circuit records, They were reaccessioned in 1995.
Organisation Sub-Type
Methodist Churches/Chapels
Related Material
For the records of the Long Eaton Methodist Circuit, see D1213
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Type
Long Eaton
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