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(Removed claim: short biography (P19): The Rev. Henry Thomas Jacob (1864-1957) was Congregational minister of Bethel chapel, Trecynon, Aberdare, Glamorgan, between 1889 and 1898; of Peniel chapel, Carmarthen, 1898-1912; and Tabernacle chapel, Fishguard from 1912-1934. He wrote a biography of ... »The Rev. Henry Thomas Jacob (1864-1957) was Congregational minister of Bethel chapel, Trecynon, Aberdare, Glamorgan, between 1889 and 1898; of Peniel chapel, Carmarthen, 1898-1912; and Tabe...) Tag: Manual revert |
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The Rev. Henry Thomas Jacob (1864-1957) was Congregational minister of Bethel chapel, Trecynon, Aberdare, Glamorgan, between 1889 and 1898; of Peniel chapel, Carmarthen, 1898-1912; and Tabernacle chapel, Fishguard from 1912-1934. He wrote a biography of William Hopkyn Rees (1859-1934). | |||
Property / short biography: The Rev. Henry Thomas Jacob (1864-1957) was Congregational minister of Bethel chapel, Trecynon, Aberdare, Glamorgan, between 1889 and 1898; of Peniel chapel, Carmarthen, 1898-1912; and Tabernacle chapel, Fishguard from 1912-1934. He wrote a biography of William Hopkyn Rees (1859-1934). / rank | |||
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Property / short biography: The Rev. Henry Thomas Jacob (1864-1957) was Congregational minister of Bethel chapel, Trecynon, Aberdare, Glamorgan, between 1889 and 1898; of Peniel chapel, Carmarthen, 1898-1912; and Tabernacle chapel, Fishguard from 1912-1934. He wrote a biography of William Hopkyn Rees (1859-1934). / qualifier | |||
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Welsh Congregational minister, lecturer, writer and poet (1864-1957)
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Welsh Congregational minister, lecturer, writer and poet (1864-1957) |
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18 May 1957
The Rev. Henry Thomas Jacob (1864-1957) was Congregational minister of Bethel chapel, Trecynon, Aberdare, Glamorgan, between 1889 and 1898; of Peniel chapel, Carmarthen, 1898-1912; and Tabernacle chapel, Fishguard from 1912-1934. He wrote a biography of William Hopkyn Rees (1859-1934).
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