Pool in Wharfedale Methodist Sunday School Register 1891-1894

Held at Leeds Archives

Boys
ArthurCLAPHAM1894
WilliamDENTON18931894
Reg FAIRBURN189118921893
IsaacHAINSWORTH18931894
JohnHAINSWORTH18931894
WillieHAINSWORTH1893
JohnHEBDEN1891
Rowland HILL1891189218931894
LeonardHILL1891189218931894
EdwardHILL18931894
WilliamHORNER18911892
FredKELLY18931894
WalterKELLY18931894
John MPULLEIN1891
PercyPULLEIN1891
JosephRHODES18911892
EdwinRHODES18911892 
FredROUNDHILL1894
JoeROUNDHILL1894
TomROUNDHILL1894
John WmSWALES1891189218931894
HoraceWAUGH18931894
HolmesWHITELEY1891189218931894
Girls 
AmyDENTON18911892
AnnieDENTON1891189218931894
EdithDENTON1891189218931894
KellyDENTON1894
NellieDENTON18931894
HannahFAIRBURN1891189218931894
Margt JaneFAIRBURN1891189218931894
Mary AnnFAIRBURN1891189218931894
BerthaHAINSWORTH18931894
S A HEBDEN18911892
AgnesHEBDEN1891189218931894
AnnieHILL1891
Mary AnnHOLLINGSWORTH1894
AliceHORNER1891189218931894
Mary AnnHORNER1891189218931894
LilyHORNER18911892
SusannaHORNER189118921893
SHORNER1893
LauraKELLY18931894
CarolinaKENDALL18911892
AnnieROUNDHILL18931894
PollyROUNDHILL1894
T M SANDS1893
Sarah Eliz.SWALES18931894
GertrudeSWALES1893
EthelWAUGH18931894
MabelWAUGH18931894
FlorenceWAUGH18931894
Margt HWHITELEY18911892
M H WHITELEY1893
EvaWHITELEY18931894
Teachers
SarahHORNER1891189218931894
Amy DENTON1891189218931894
WilliamWHITELEY189118921893
M HWHITELEY1891189218931894
ThomasSANDS1891189218931894
ThomasHEBDEN1891189218931894

Methodists & Methodism Pool in Wharfedale & Bramhope

Pool in Wharfedale

The first mention of the village in Methodist records is 1794 when the village was included in the Otley Circuit.  However, the first licensed preaching place was granted in 1796 in a dwelling of James Thompson.  The Thompson surname occurs within the history of the chapel for several decadesThe application was signed by Thomas Cooper, James Davison, William Pilling, Joseph Nicholls and Ambrose Heath. It is believed the property was in Chapel Row.

By 1814 Robert Thornber was the leader of a small group.  In 1839 land in Chapel Row was sold by Michael Nicholson, papermaker of Pool Mills, to 15 trustees who included three local men, namely: Thomas Hallis, papermaker, Thomas Pullein, labourer and William Thompson, cordwainer.  The latter was still involved in 1851 when he signed the Census of Religious Worship.  The present chapel was built in 1909 on land given by the Atkinson family.

Joseph Rhodes Dunwell , born at Pool, became a Wesleyan Minister in 1834 and was one of the early missionaries posted to Ghana , where he died of malaria the following year.  His James Dunwell (1781-1856), was a local carrier and the family lived at Pool Farm Cottage.   Joseph is buried in Poole St Wilfrid’s churchyard and a plaque to his memory is displayed in the Methodist chapel.

When the Wesleyan Historic Role was taken between 1899 and 1909 the following names appear with addresses as Pool: Hebden, Myers, Pullein, Roundell, Studson, Whiteley.

A Sunday School register dated 1891-1903 is held at Leeds Archives.

Bramhope

The village appears on the Leeds circuit Plan for 1777 and by 1794 was in the Otley Circuit.  The first licensed preaching was the schoolhouse of John Popplewell.  The application for the licence was signed by John Walker, John Popplewell and John Driver

The cause was possibly active before this date as Beatrice Robinson of Bramhope Mill married John Ritchie of Otley who was very prominent in the Methodist movement.   Their daughter Elizabeth Ritchie along with her brother John Ritchie junior were close followers of John Wesley and he stayed with them on his journeys to Otley.

A barn on Church Hill was used for meetings owned by Michael Barrand.   He along with the Hobson and Walker families, created the first chapel on Eastgate in 1838.  The congregation was swelled firstly by the families associated with the building of the Bramhope tunnel was being built the and later by the influx of wealthier families moving out of Leeds.  This resulted in the building of the present large chapel opened in 1896.

According to W F Seals, “Methodism in the Otley Circuit 1744-1974” the following families were involved in the Methodist movement within the village:

Boyington, Burnley, Cawtheray, Denison, Hall, Miller, Moore, Myers and Pickard.

Unfortunately, the records held at Leeds Archives do not commence until 1938, perhaps more material may be held at the church.