Re: Salk in Staffordshire - where is/was it?



Astral Voyager wrote:
Has anyone come across a placename in Staffordshire of SALK?

It keeps cropping up as a place of birth for members of a family spanning generations and living in Lancashire. They would seem to keep returning there, for reasons as yet undetermined, to drop their offspring. It does not appear on any of the mapping programs I normally employ, it's not listed on GENUKI as a town or parish of Staffordshire, and web searches do not seem to give any relevant hits.

Any offers as to where it is or was? Could it be an old district name rather than an actual place?

maybe: http://www.viamichelin.com/viamichelin/int/dyn/controller/Cartes?strCountry=EUR&strAddress=&strMerged=Salt&x=0&y=0&ie=UTF-8
or: http://preview.tinyurl.com/56cefg

Richard

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