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History of Romany gypsies, does anyone know
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Julie | Report | 3 Oct 2007 14:14 |
I have Lee's but from Croydon, where they were from before that, i havn't a clue lol |
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RStar | Report | 3 Oct 2007 13:33 |
LOL Sandra!! No, Im afraid my lot were from Hereford and Bristol, then settled down in South Wales. They were the Roberts family, supposedly well known fortune tellers and horse dealers but no-one knows anything about them! |
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RStar | Report | 3 Oct 2007 12:13 |
Thanks ladies, only just realised I have replies! Not used to this 'bookmark' thingy yet. Carole, thats really nice for you! I didn't know tents were still used in the 1940s. Sandra, I bet your mums cousin has some tales to tell about her life! |
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Devon's Mum | Report | 2 Oct 2007 21:24 |
I've got a photo with my Granda & his Mum & Granny outside a tent taken in the early 1940's. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 2 Oct 2007 20:18 |
A link to a page that might interest you. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 2 Oct 2007 20:14 |
New Forest folk were living in benders at least into 1940s, I think. |
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Julie | Report | 2 Oct 2007 13:58 |
On a site i have been on some were still in tents on the 1901 |
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RStar | Report | 2 Oct 2007 13:52 |
when gypsies stopped living in tents, approx? I think it'd be around mid 1800s but can anyone elaborate? |