Chester-le-Street Methodist Circuit
Reference: M/CS Catalogue Title: Chester-le-Street Methodist Circuit Area: Catalogue Category: Non-Conformist Church Records Description:
Covering Dates: 1821 - 1995
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- Chester-le-Street Methodist Circuit
- Circuit (Ref: M/CS)
- Chester-le-Street Methodist Circuit (Ref: M/CS)
- Amalgamation of churches (Ref: M/CS)
- Station Road Wesleyan Circuit (Ref: M/CS/)
- Individual churches (Ref: M/CS)
- Great Lumley Methodist Church (Ref: M/CS)
- Registers of baptisms (Ref: M/CS section 01)
- Minutes (Ref: M/CSsection 02)
- Trustees' minutes (Ref: M/CS section 01)
- Leaders' minutes (Ref: M/CS section 02)
- Trustees (Ref: M/CS section 03)
- Appointments (Ref: M/CS)
- Declarations (Ref: M/CS)
- Chapel building and land (Ref: M/CS section 04)
- Registration of church (Ref: M/CS section 05)
- Financial records (Ref: M/CS section 06)
- Church anniversary (Ref: M/CS section 07)
- Perkinsville, formerly Wesleyan, Methodist Church (Ref: M/CS )
- Chester-le-Street, Durham Road Methodist Church (Ref: M/CS/)
- Lumley Thicks Methodist Church (Ref: M/CS/)
- Ouston Methodist Church (Ref: M/CS/)
- West Pelton Methodist Church (Ref: M/CS/)
Catalogue Contents
A Methodist New Connexion Chapel was built at Great Lumley c. 1821 and was known as Lumley Bethel Chapel. In 1907 Methodist New Connexion amalgamated with the United Methodist Free Church to form the United Methodist Church. All branches amalgamated in 1932. Lumley Bethel congregation absorbed the Primitive Methodist Chapel, which was sold in 1936.
Registers of baptisms (Ref: M/CS section 01)371
Ref: M/CS 371339
Ref: M/CS/339369/1-2
Ref: M/CS 369/1373/5/1-6
Ref: M/CS 373/5/1373/6/1-2
Ref: M/CS 373/6/1340-342, 370, 373/1-4
Ref: M/CS/340372/1-2
Ref: M/CS 372/1343, 363-364
Ref: M/CS/343344-345
Ref: M/CS/344326-329, 333-338
Ref: M/CS/326Formerly Lumley Thicks Primitive Methodist Church. Closed in 1952.
366-367, 368/1-2