VOLUME 19 |
PART I |
December 1990 |
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Letter from the Editor |
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Birth Caroline Margaret Webb 20th Jul
1990 |
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Marriages - None reported |
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Deaths Reg Dalton 22nd May 1990
Mrs. Dorothy Dalton (nee Dawson) 18th Sept. 1990
Mrs. Mabel Dalton (nee Wren) 21st Sept. 1990 |
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Miscellaneous Notes and Queries 19.1 Referring to
13.30, 15.4 Joseph Daulton of Lincolnshire 19.2
Daltons in Reigate, Surrey 19.3 Referring to 18.14,
Dalton Entries in the Staffordshire Burial Index
19.4 The wills of James and Anna Maria Dalton of
Fillingham 19.5 Charles Holland Dalton
married 13th Aug 1868 19.6 Choir stalls from Cockersand
Abbey 19.7 Referring to 12.18, 17.3 Robert Arnold
Dalton, Mayor of Coventry with family trees |
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Book reviews The world of Mary Ellen Best, by
Caroline Davidson The Daltons of Orange, by James
Redmond Dalton Descendants of George
Dalton, Mary Fenton, James W. Matthews and Nancy
Strover, by A.O. |
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Felchlia Secret Lives by Stephen Dalton
Dalton Families around the World, Family Heritage
International The Family of Harley Warren and Luella
Adams Dalton Pub. by Edward Adams Dalton |
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Timothy and Philemon by Lucy Joan Slater
Philemon is said to have been the first man with the surname Dalton to
land in America in 1635. He was followed by his brother Timothy founded a
Church called the Church of Jesus Christ in Hampton, New Hampshire.
Timothy had been a sizer at St. John's College, Cambridge and the Rector
of Wolverstone before he vanished from England and turned up in New
Hampshire, in 1636 as so many Puritans were forced to do. There are
three pages of American descendants from Philemon Dalton. |
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Annual General Meeting of the Dalton Genealogical Society for
1990 This Meeting was held at Oswaldtwistle
on 1st Sep 1990. The reports of the Chairman and Treasurer were received
together with the income and expenditure account for 1989. John
Dalton was elected to the committee and the subscription to the Society
was raised from £6 to £8 per year. |
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List of new members and changes of address |
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VOLUME 19 |
PART II |
April 1991 |
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Letter from the Editor No births, marriages or
deaths were reported in this issue. |
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Miscellaneous Notes & Queries 19. 8 Daniel Dalton
of Little Steeping, Lincolnshire 19. 9 Dalton Reunion in
Australia - Sep 1990 19.10 Lydia Dalton
marries John Veacock, at Waterford in 1793 19.11 William
Dalton of Tredegar, Wales and Rotherham 19.12
Michael Dalton from Tipperary 19.13 William
Dalton of Stricklandgate, Penrith 19.14
Michael Dalton from Ireland 19.15 Rachel Dalton
marries Joseph Smith Burnett, Southwark 1875 Book Review At the
Water's Edge, by Stephen Dalton Profile of Lucy Joan
Slater by Pamela Richards |
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The 1990 DGS gathering This is a report with
photographs of the Gathering of the DGS held at Oswaldtwistle in Sep 1990.
On the Friday afternoon members were taken on a visit to Hoghton
Tower. The main gathering started with lunch on Saturday and the AGM
reported in Volume 19 part 1. This was followed by a presentation on the
Daltons of Oldham by Lucy Joan Slater and John Dalton with slides. In
the evening the annual Dinner was held at the Red Hall Hotel,
Walmersley. On the Sunday, the Daltons attended morning service at
St. Mary's Church, Oldham. They then went to lunch at Helmshore and
visited the textile museum there. On the Monday a party visited
Bispham Old Hall near Billinge and then went to see Croston Church which
has many Dalton connections. |
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The Owd'am Rough Yeds by Lucy Joan Slater
There were many Daltons in Oldham who were connected with the hat trade,
and this paper gives their family trees. |
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The will of Robert Dalton of Oldham, 1826 by Lucy Joan
Slater. Here the family tree and will is
given of one of the founders of the Cotton industry in Oldham and an
ancestor of the author. |
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List of new members and changes of Notes 1.
Notice of the DGS Gathering in 1991. 2. The 1991 subscriptions are
now due. 3. Back numbers of the Journal are
available. |
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Errata |
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