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  1. Dalton, a village and a township in Newburn parish, Northumberland, on the river Pont, 10 miles NW of Newcastle-on-Tyne, with a post and money order office under Newcastle-on-Tyne; telegraph office, Stamfordham. Acreage, 1057; population, 79.

  2. Dalton is the ancient and historic capital of Furness and has approximately 8,000 residents at the current time. Ideally located less than thirty miles from the Lake District and close to the...

  3. Dalton Northumberland. Click on the map for other historical maps of this place. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Dalton like this: DALTON, a township in Newburn parish, Northumberland; on the river Pont, 10 miles NW of Newcastle-on-Tyne.

  4. Dalton is a village in Northumberland, located about 3 miles west of Ponteland and 9 miles north-west of the centre of Newcastle. Historically, Dalton was a township in the ancient parish of Newburn. It was later a separate civil parish, and today forms part of Stamfordham Civil Parish.

  5. Where is Dalton? Dalton is located in the county of Northumberland, North East England, three miles west of the town of Ponteland, ten miles north-west of the major city of Newcastle upon Tyne, 83 miles south-east of Edinburgh, 252 miles north of Cardiff, and 254 miles north of London.

  6. Dalton is located in the county of Northumberland, North East England, four miles south of the town of Hexham, 21 miles west of the major city of Newcastle upon Tyne, 83 miles south-east of Edinburgh, 242 miles north of Cardiff, and 249 miles north of London.

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  8. Apr 18, 2024 · Northumberland, England. Guide to Newcastle upon Tyne history, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.

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