Around 1797, a group of Kilhamites locked the doors of Mount Zion Methodist Chapel, Ogden and took over the chapel, expelling the
Wesleyans who then founded Illingworth Moor Wesleyan
Chapel.
A Sunday school was started in 1820.
The chapel closed in February 1877, and Illingworth Wesleyan Methodist New Chapel – designed by James Farrar – opened in
March 1877.
See
Luke Clayton,
Illingworth Moor Wesleyan Chapel Graveyard and
Rev George Isles
This & associated entries use material contributed by John Hoyle
Some of the monumental inscriptions in the graveyard are shown in the
CD entitled
Halifax Monumental Inscriptions #2
The following people, and/or members of their family, were buried
and/or have memorials here:
A new chapel, designed by Arthur George Dalzell, was built on the
same site in 1900.
The datestone from the 1877 chapel has been retained in the garden
See
Illingworth Wesleyan Methodist Memorial,
Illingworth Wesleyan Methodist Graveyard and
Wesleyan Methodist
See
Inghamite
Illingworth Chapel Ref 5-I4 Illingworth Moor Wesleyan Chapel Ref 5-I35 Illingworth Moor Wesleyan Graveyard Ref 5-600 Illingworth Vicarage Ref 5-814 Illingworth Wesleyan Methodist Graveyard Ref 5-876 Illingworth Wesleyan Methodist New Chapel Ref 5-I1 Inchfield Bottom United Methodist Church Ref 5-906 Independent Free Gospel Church, Halifax Ref 5-406 Independent Union Chapel, Rishworth Ref 5-442 Inghamite Chapel, Todmorden Ref 5-335 Inghamite New Church, Stansfield Ref 5-338
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