VOLUME 22
October 1994
 
Secretary's News letter and Chairman's News Letter  p.1
No births or marriages have been reported to the Secretary 
Deaths 
  Patsy Dalton May 1994 
  Barbara Silva   23rd Jul 1994 
p.4
Furness and Eaglesfield  by L. J. Slater
 This is a report of a trip to Dalton in Furness, Furness Abbey and Barrow in Furness with some notes on the Abbots of Furness, three of whom were called Dalton.  Also she paid a visit to Eaglesfield, near Cockermouth, where John Dalton, the Atomic scientist was born.
p.5
A celebration of the life of Sidney Dalton, (2nd part) by John Dalton of Oswaldtwistle 
This concludes the account of the life of Sidney Dalton, an artist, a soldier, a father and a beloved grandfather.
p.7
Ring out the Bells by L. J. Slater and Dennis Greenwood 
  This article is about a family of Bell Founders who were called Dalton in York in the 18th century.  They cast many of the peals which exist in the area to this day.
p.10
The life of Thomas Dalton, Clerk of Suffolk and Prebendary of Durham by Faith Keymer 
  This covers what is known about the life of Thomas Dalton D.D. who suffered much in the Civil War but had a happy old age afterwards.
p.13
The Croston Meeting by Millicent Craig 
  This is a personal report of the annual general meeting of the Society, at Charnock Richard, the Croston Coffee Day procession and the evening dinner, after which Millicent Craig gave a talk about her ancestors from Croston.  On Sunday, the members attended morning service at Croston Parish Church and then went to view Byspham Manor, which may be on the site of an earlier Byspham Manor.  The party then had lunch at Highfield Inn near Croston and finished up by visiting Rufford Hall, the ancient home of the Hesketh family. 
p.18
 
 
 
Pictures of the Croston Gathering  p.19
Success at last, the Daltons of Kildalton by Pat Robinson 
  In this article Pat Robinson relates her search for her Irish Dalton ancestors.  She is the great grand-daughter of Michael Dalton, who laid claim to the Kildalton estates and having failed in his claim, emigrated to America about 1860.  Michael is descended from the Walter Daton or Dalton who went to Ireland about 1171.
p.24
 
Annual General Meeting at Charnock Richard, on 2nd Jul 1994 
Income and Expenditure Accounts for 1993 
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