Place:Black Callerton, Northumberland, England

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NameBlack Callerton
TypeTownship, Civil parish
Coordinates55.023°N 1.729°W
Located inNorthumberland, England     ( - 1955)
See alsoNewburn, Northumberland, Englandancient parish in which it was a township
Castle Ward, Northumberland, Englandancient county division in which it was located
Castle Ward Rural, Northumberland, Englandrural district of which it was part 1894-1974
Woolsington, Northumberland, Englandcivil parish into which it was absorbed in 1955
source: Family History Library Catalog

A Vision of Britain through Time provides the following description of Black Callerton from John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales of 1870-72:

"BLACK-CALLERTON, a township in Newburn parish, Northumberland; 6 miles NW of Newcastle. Acres: 1,377. Population: 172. Houses: 32."

Black Callerton was a township in the ancient parish of Newburn and became a separate civil parish in 1866. In 1955 the civil parish was abolished and the area was absorbed into the parish of Woolsington.


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