Dear Doug, I use a PIM programme Tracker Maximizer 5.0 which comes bundled with a mapping programme called "AND Route 98 for Maximizer. I decided to try and place some of you Dutton Listers on the Map of America and in the course of my browsing I came across this list of Dutton place names: Dutton (AL) Dutton (AR) Dutton (IL) Dutton (MT) Dutton (OK) Dutton (VA) Dutton 23050 (VA) Dutton 35744 (AL) Dutton 59433 (MT) Dutton 62340 (IL) Dutton 72752 (AR) Dutton 73005 (OK) Dutton Mill (PA) Dutton Mill 19380 (PA) Dutton Place (AL) Dutton Place 35476 (AL) Dutton Still (FL) Dutton Still 33525 (FL) Duttonville (NJ) Duttonville 07827 (NJ) Some of them look duplicated, but nevertheless not a bad collection. I would appreciate it if anyone can add to this list (including Canada) as I would like to plan a "Dutton" tour through upper and lower Canada (or is that upper and lower USA? - we Papua New Guinean/Australians are not too good on geography) en route to Mike Dunton's planned "UK in Y2K". Cheers, Warren Dutton Kiunga Guest House Kiunga. W.P. Papua New Guinea ---------- > From: Doug Hall <doughall@mediaone.net> > To: DUTTON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Duttons in Geography > Date: Saturday, 27 March 1999 12:52 > > Hello all! > > My wife and I have started planning a brief week vacation trip to Northern > Arizona for late April. In lookin over the map of Arizona, I noticed a Mount > Dutton (11,040 feet) across the border in southwestern Utah. So that led me > to use my atlas to see if there were other places or geographic features > named Dutton. I found a town of Dutton in Ontario, right on the main route > between Detroit and Toronto. And I found another town of Dutton on the > plains of west central Montana. > > We know there is the tiny village of Dutton in Cheshire, England (not in my > atlas) and there is the crossroads of Duttons Mill in Aston, Chester County, > PA (also not in my atlas). > > Does anyone know of other geographic features or towns that have the name > Dutton? > > And after whom is Mount Dutton named? Do we have a line of Mormon Duttons > that settled in southern Utah that might account for that? > > Doug Hall >