

1719, Montgomery Baptist Chuch organized.1715-1717: Providence Meeting established under the care of Gwynedd Monthly Meeting.1715, First marriage (previous marriages in the Meeting-House were recorded at Haverford MM) on August 25 when Sarah Evans marries Edward Jones and Anne Evans marries William Roberts.Previous graves were unmarked which continues for at least 25 years. 1714, The earliest marked grave at the Meeting-House (Martha Bates).Includes Gwynedd and Plymouth and is called Gwynedd Monthly Meeting. 1714, Gwynedd Friends' Monthly Meeting established.1710, Richland (Great Swamp) Meeting begins under the care of Gwynnedd Monthly Meeting.1702, Quakers in Plymouth twp., begin to meet.1701-02, Re-surveys and Commisioner's patents for the lands.Other Welsh families in Gwynedd join the Friends. 1700-01 (?), William Penn visits Gwynedd.The meeting is under the care of Haverford Meeting. 1699, Meetings for worship held in the home of John Hugh and John Humphrey.Friends in Whitpain township also worship at Gwynedd (settled a little later). Note: Gwynedd Friends also are earliest settlers in Towamencin and Montgomery townships about this time. 1698, November (?), the settlers occupy their land.1698, April, the Welsh Company sails from Liverpool 45 die of dysentery at sea.The emigrants are almost all from the valley of the Afon_Tryweryn in Gwynedd, Wales. 1698, March, the Township purchased for the Welsh Company.Gwynedd is occasionally visited by the Lenni Lenape.

