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- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
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- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
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Image 5 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio A Stndy ia Adaptation and Assimilation By Rev. Daniel Jenkins Williams, M. A,, B. D. /l\ Y GwiR Yn Erbyn Y Byd Welsh Motto Published by the…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 6 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, Copyright 1913 by Daniel Jenkins Williams ^/V^ ©CI.a:)5I»858
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 7 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, Dedicated to the Sacred Memory of Hugh and Elias R.
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 8 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, TO THE READER This monograph was begun by the author when he was pastor of the Welsh Presbyterian (Calvinistic Methodist) Church of Columbus, Ohio. The study was entered upon as an effort…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 9 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, CONTENTS CONTENTS Page Bibliography 11-12 Chapter I. The Cause of Welsh Emigration The Norman-English Conquest of Wales 13 The Assimilation of Welsh and English Law 13 Nonconformity in Wales 15 Religious Awakening…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 10 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 8 CONTENTS Chapter III. The Welsh of Ohio in Columbus Page Location and Early History of Columbus 39 Location Advantageous to the Welsh 41 Periods of Welsh Migration 42 The First Period…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 11 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, CONTENTS 9 Chapter V. Welsh Social Statistics Page General Statement 81 Marriage and Conjugal Relation 81 Intermarriage 82 Families, Dwellings and Resident Districts 89 Occupation Groups and Business Relations 02 Education 04…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 12 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 10 CONTENTS Graphic Representations Figure 1. Showing the Sources of the Welsh in Colum- bus in 25 years 54 Figure 2. Showing the relative number of foreign and native born Welsh 77…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 13 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, BIBLIOGEAPHY 11 BIBLIOGRAPHY The Cradle of the Republic, Jamestown and the James River by Lyon G. Tyler: First edition 1900; sec- ond edition 1906. Hermitage Press, Richmond, Va., publisher. New England s…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 14 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 12 BIBLIOGRAPHY Y Dryeh a Welsh weekly- paper for the Welsh in America owned and published by J. T. Griffiths, Utiea, N. Y. The Cymry of 76 an address delivered in 1855…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 15 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, CHAPTER I. THE CAUSE OF WELSH EMIGRATION Welsh emigration grew naturally out of conditions pre- vailing in Wales. The conditions resulted from a series of events running over several centuries which culminated…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 16 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 14 THE WELSH OF COLUMBUS, OHIO the whole kingdom, and it gave them a broader outlook on life and a keener sense of their own importance as well. They came into contact…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 17 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, THE CAUSE OF WELSH EMIGRATION 15 viding for the translation of the Bible into Welsh. This task was a service of inestimable value to religion in Wales. Nonconformity in Wales as to…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 18 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 16 THE WELSH OF COLUMBUS, OHIO This change was produced by the Calvinistic Methodist revival. In some respects this revival resembled the revival which took place in England under Whitfield and Wesley.…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 19 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, THE CAUSE OF WELSH EMIGRATION 17 which was aristocratic in type, living in the towns, speaking for the most part the English language, and who were in direct touch with the same…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 20 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 18 THE WELSH OF COLUMBUS, OHIO The Welsh settled in Y Dyffryn Mawr The Great Valley near Philadelphia. They had negotiated with Penn for this tract, which consisted of 40,000 acres of…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 21 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, THE CAUSE OF WELSH EMIGEATION 19 same time publishing glowing advertisements of favorable conditions in the United States.^ The religious independent spirit was also growing. Shortly after 1730 Daniel Rowlands of Llangeitho…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 22 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, CHAPTER II. THE COMING OF THE WELSH TO OHIO (Migration and Early Settlement) The first Welshman to enter the territory now known as the State of Ohio was the Rev. David Jones…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 23 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, THE COMING OF THE WELSH TO OHIO 21 the township Cambria, and later the County was given the same name.^ The Welsh of this colony are characterized as a people remarkable for…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 24 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 22 THE WEI^H OF COLUMBUS, OHIO This tract lies between the Miami and Whitewater rivers, just where the Whitewater empties into the Miami. At the same time Edward Bebb purchased half a…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 25 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, THE COMING OF THE WELSH TO OHIO 23 Ezekiel Hughes returned to Wales in 1803 and married a Miss Margret Bebb.^ The two returned to their home in Hamilton County in 1804.…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 26 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 24 THE WELSH OF COLUMBUS, OHIO 1801 he sent his son, John Rees, and Simon Jones to explore a tract of land in Granville Township, Licking County, which has since received the…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 27 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, THE COMING OF THE WELSH TO OHIO 25 the Welsh to remain in Gallia County giving it as their opinion that Gallia County was as good a country as could be found…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 28 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 26 THE WELSH OF COLUMBUS, OHIO great privations. No glowing reports were sent to the old home in Wales from this settlement for many years, and it was not until eleven years…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 29 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, THE COMING OF THE WELSH TO OHIO 27 THE VENEDOCIA SETTLEMENT IN VANWERT COUNTY For the Venedocia Welsh Settlement Paddy s Run is also responsible. Governor William Bebb purchased two or three…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 30 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 28 THE WELSH OF COLUMBUS, OHIO all the way from Philadelphia to Radnor to see his purchase. He then returned to Philadelphia and arranged with a Welsh- man by the name of…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 31 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, THE COMING OF THE WELSH TO OHIO 29 refreshing springs of water which ran in streams into the valleys below. The first cabins were generally erected near a spring on the hillside.…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 32 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 30 THE WELSH OF COLUMBUS, OHIO neighborly spirit. Their co-operation in economic activity showed this. They had their cabin raisings, their roll- ings, ehoppings, and huskings in common, and butchering day was…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 33 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, THE COMING OF THE WELSH TO OHIO 31 For any member of the family to remain home from church on Sunday, except for illness, was out of the question. A child was…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 34 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 32 THE WELSH OF COLUMBUS, OHIO son and Gallia settlement cannot be related. He was its con- trolling figure in every religious undertaking. Under his leadership the religious organization of the settlement…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 35 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, THE COMING OF THE WELSH TO OHIO 33 settlement gathered once a year. To the Sunday School bi- monthly meeting, mentioned above, delegates were sent from various schools, but to the Annual…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 36 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 34 THE WELSH OF COLUMBUS, OHIO 10:00 a. m. business session; Wednesday 2:00 p. m. General Fellowship Meeting 6 :00 or 7 :00 p. m. public service, two sermons; Thursday 10:00 a.…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 37 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, THE COMING OF THE WELSH TO OHIO 35 eline of the community as a distinctively Welsh eommimity may be measured by the decline of the church as a Welsh church. This is…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 38 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 36 THE WELSH OF COLUMBUS, OHIO year in other neighborhoods in every direction from the mother church. The writer knows of no better way to illustrate this fact of rapid growth than…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 39 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, THE COMING OF THE WELSH TO OHIO 37 Llanbrynmair, North Wales, but the prevailing tendency was Calvinistic Methodist and that persuasion controlled. There were at one time four churches in this group,…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913
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Image 40 of The Welsh of Columbus, Ohio; a study in adaptation and assimilation, 38 THE WELSH OF COLUMBUS, OHIO In Paddy s Run, the Welsh Hills, and Radnor the Welsh language has passed out of use in the church and home. In Jackson and Gallia…
- Contributor: Williams, Daniel Jenkins
- Date: 1913