Dear Saskatchewan GenWeb Enthusiasts, We come bearing exciting news for those who have journeyed through the corridors of the old Provincial Saskatchewan GenWeb site hosted by Rootsweb and Ancestry. Fear not, for our webpages will not only endure but thrive in a new digital haven! New Beginnings, Rejuvenated Dedication: Discover our revamped home at https://saskgenweb.ca/cansk/Saskatchewan. This transition marks the continuation of our unwavering commitment to document the rich history of Saskatchewan. The legacy of the one-room schoolhouses, cemetery headstones, historical maps, and the plethora of placenames will persist. Navigating History's Landscape: As we weave through the diversity of Saskatchewan's past, these webpages serve as a compass, guiding you to the closest one-room schoolhouse, a church or cemetery, or the nearest town or Rural Municipality for your genealogical or historical quest. Patreon: A Beacon of Support: The heart of this journey lies in the support of our growing Patreon community. With their encouragement, we've secured a new domain and web hosting provider—ensuring that the flame of this service continues to burn bright.: Grow With Us:: Join our Patreon community, become a pillar in our efforts to persist year after year. Your support is not just a contribution; it's a testament to the value of preserving the stories that make Saskatchewan unique.: Visit Our New Webpages:: Explore the evolving Saskatchewan GenWeb at https://saskgenweb.ca/cansk/. The digital canvas is ready to be painted with the vibrant strokes of history.: Support Us on Patreon:: Behind every webpage update, every historical map scanned, and every record documented, there is a dedicated team of volunteers. If you find our service beneficial, consider supporting us through Patreon. Your contribution ensures that the Saskatchewan GenWeb remains a beacon for historians, genealogists, and the public.: Gratitude to Ancestry.com and Rootsweb.com:: We express our deep gratitude to Ancestry.com and Rootsweb.com for providing the foundation upon which this digital tapestry was woven. Now, as we transition, we seek your support in finding paid web hosting.: Sustaining a Legacy:: The Saskatchewan GenWeb service has been a cornerstone for those seeking to unravel the past. Today, we invite you to stand with us in ensuring its continued existence for generations to come.: Join Us in This Exciting Chapter:: Visit https://saskgenweb.ca/cansk/Saskatchewan and witness the renaissance of the Saskatchewan GenWeb. Thank you for being a vital part of our community and for your enduring passion for history.: Warm regards,: The Saskatchewan GenWeb Team |
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Llewelyn Bethel United ChurchLlewelyn Bethel Chapel Built in 1910 Cymraeg am byth Welsh Forever This cairn is erected in memory of the Welsh pioneers who came from Patagonia and Wales in the early 1900s and settled in this area. In 1910 Bethel Methodist Chapel was built on this site, and became the centre for spiritual guidance and fellowship. The religious education of the young people was taught in the Welsh language. This cairn is also dedicated to those who continued on in the tradiation of these pioneers. 1971 Erected by members and friends of Bethel United Church and the J.Evans memorial fund committee in co-operation with the Department of Natural Resources. Locations of nearby communities:77 Saltcoats located at Sec.1, Twp.24, R.2, W2 Bangor located at Sec.15, Twp.21, R.3, W2 Llewelyn located at Sec.2, Twp.22, R.3, W2 in the early 1900s A totally separate location, a Llewellyn was located at Sec.4, Twp.38, R.4, W3 near Sskatoon formed in the late 1800s. Do not confuse this northerly location with the Llewelyn near Bangor-Saltcoats. |
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