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honey-roma88
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Sorry for posting so much lately, I'm just discovering all new things at the moment so I'm on a bit of a roll. 
I was wondering if anyone had any family in West London.
I have family from the Old Pye Street/St. Anns Street area (nicknamed The Devil's Acre - bloody cheek! ) in Westminster St. John the Evangelist.
" The area around Old Pye Street became known in Victorian times as the Devil’s Acre, with half the population estimated to be criminals. Here pubs acted as meeting places and receiving houses for stolen goods and the district was virtually a no-go area for the police." Victorian Walks http://www.london-footprints.co.uk/wkvictoriaadd.htm
Half my family came from here but they part of the good half obviously. 
I know that Romanies and other travellers settled in the Notting Hill slums (the potteries & piggeries) and many of my family settled in Walmer Road and the surrounding areas. http://worley.org.uk/NOTTING%20DALE.htm
Just wondering if anyone else had family from around these areas. I know there are Coopers on Old Pye Street just from memory. My family were mainly hawkers, pedlars, labourers (bricklaying mainly), masons, general dealers, salt/bird/dog dealers and chair caners. Their names were Vincent, Morgan, Munday, Jones, Smith etc but I am interested in any names who were living in the same area not just my family.
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Romany/Traveller: BLACKMAN, BUCKLAND, BURGESS, DIX, DOBSON, FOLEY, GRANT/PARKER, HUNT, JONES, MUNDAY/MONDAY, MORGAN, NOYELL, ORCHARD, PAGE, REED, VINCENT
Jewish: BRAHAM, FROST, LYONS
French: HONEYSETT, LEVETT PETTIT
English: BELSHAW, BETTSWORTH, CANE, COVENTRY, DOBSON, FRY, NURSE, POOK, PUTLAND, PUTT, SMITH, SNELGROVE, TEE, TUDGAY, VENUS/VENESS
Irish: ANDERSON, KILLOUGH, MACCORMACK, MACROBERTS, MORTON, MOORE, WALLACE
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An65
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Riley Boss lived at the Potteries - and reputedly died there in 1850 after getting rather ill cutting his hand skinning a rabbit.
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honey-roma88
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Riley Boss lived at the Potteries - and reputedly died there in 1850 after getting rather ill cutting his hand skinning a rabbit.
That sounds like a terrible death...I looked up Riley but couldn't find him in Kensington in 1841. Must have been elsewhere and then he went and died before 1851. Is the Boss name a varient of the name Boswell?
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Romany/Traveller: BLACKMAN, BUCKLAND, BURGESS, DIX, DOBSON, FOLEY, GRANT/PARKER, HUNT, JONES, MUNDAY/MONDAY, MORGAN, NOYELL, ORCHARD, PAGE, REED, VINCENT
Jewish: BRAHAM, FROST, LYONS
French: HONEYSETT, LEVETT PETTIT
English: BELSHAW, BETTSWORTH, CANE, COVENTRY, DOBSON, FRY, NURSE, POOK, PUTLAND, PUTT, SMITH, SNELGROVE, TEE, TUDGAY, VENUS/VENESS
Irish: ANDERSON, KILLOUGH, MACCORMACK, MACROBERTS, MORTON, MOORE, WALLACE
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An65
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Riley Boss' real name was James Heron/Hearn.
He and his wives travelled Yorkshire/Lincs and East Anglia, but moved down to London not long before he died.
Boss is a variant of Boswell, and also a variant of Hearn/Heron. Another variant of the latter family is the surname Young. Just to confuse everyone.
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honey-roma88
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Riley Boss' real name was James Heron/Hearn.
He and his wives travelled Yorkshire/Lincs and East Anglia, but moved down to London not long before he died.
Boss is a variant of Boswell, and also a variant of Hearn/Heron. Another variant of the latter family is the surname Young. Just to confuse everyone.
Changing names is the bane of my genealogy life. I'm sure half the time my family is "missing" from the census or records it was just they were using a different name.
I have a great, great grandfather who for some reason used his sister middle name as a surname...
Riley Boss is a great name though, I might change my name to that. Sounds very imposing, you wouldn't mess with him.
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Romany/Traveller: BLACKMAN, BUCKLAND, BURGESS, DIX, DOBSON, FOLEY, GRANT/PARKER, HUNT, JONES, MUNDAY/MONDAY, MORGAN, NOYELL, ORCHARD, PAGE, REED, VINCENT
Jewish: BRAHAM, FROST, LYONS
French: HONEYSETT, LEVETT PETTIT
English: BELSHAW, BETTSWORTH, CANE, COVENTRY, DOBSON, FRY, NURSE, POOK, PUTLAND, PUTT, SMITH, SNELGROVE, TEE, TUDGAY, VENUS/VENESS
Irish: ANDERSON, KILLOUGH, MACCORMACK, MACROBERTS, MORTON, MOORE, WALLACE
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An65
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I think most of the Rom would have agreed with that. They didnt mess with him either.
you might find these two pages interesting:
http://www.globusz.com/ebooks/Romano/00000039.htm (about the Potteries)
http://www.globusz.com/ebooks/Romano/00000041.htm (About Riley Boss)
His two wives, as recorded there, were Shuri and Lura. They were actually Shorensy/Susan Smith who was called Yoki Shuri (Lucky Shuri). His other wife was Lucy Boswell.
He also had a third wife, Charlotte Hammond, but she ran off with Zacky Lee.
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honey-roma88
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I think most of the Rom would have agreed with that. They didnt mess with him either. you might find these two pages interesting: http://www.globusz.com/ebooks/Romano/00000039.htm(about the Potteries) http://www.globusz.com/ebooks/Romano/00000041.htm(About Riley Boss) His two wives, as recorded there, were Shuri and Lura. They were actually Shorensy/Susan Smith who was called Yoki Shuri (Lucky Shuri). His other wife was Lucy Boswell. He also had a third wife, Charlotte Hammond, but she ran off with Zacky Lee. Thank you 
He must have made quite an impression on people if so much is known about him from so long ago.
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Romany/Traveller: BLACKMAN, BUCKLAND, BURGESS, DIX, DOBSON, FOLEY, GRANT/PARKER, HUNT, JONES, MUNDAY/MONDAY, MORGAN, NOYELL, ORCHARD, PAGE, REED, VINCENT
Jewish: BRAHAM, FROST, LYONS
French: HONEYSETT, LEVETT PETTIT
English: BELSHAW, BETTSWORTH, CANE, COVENTRY, DOBSON, FRY, NURSE, POOK, PUTLAND, PUTT, SMITH, SNELGROVE, TEE, TUDGAY, VENUS/VENESS
Irish: ANDERSON, KILLOUGH, MACCORMACK, MACROBERTS, MORTON, MOORE, WALLACE
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Dh0458
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hello, i was born in Notting dale , the potteries as it was known years ago.. what information do you want ?
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honey-roma88
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Hello
My family mainly the Morgans who lived at eight different addresses in Walmer Road as well as Latymer Road and other places in the very near area. They were originally from Wiltshire and regularly seemed to travel back an forth especially in the earlier years of the census.
Also the Burgess' and Brays who were pedlars and hawkers and bricklayer's labourers.
They ended up moving to Hammersmith and Fulham (where they married into other Romany families) where my family still live to this day. They worked as masons mainly but also were bird and dog dealers, general labourer, laundresses etc.
I kind of want to know anything you can tell me. I know very little of this particular side of my family and would love to know anything about the area.
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Romany/Traveller: BLACKMAN, BUCKLAND, BURGESS, DIX, DOBSON, FOLEY, GRANT/PARKER, HUNT, JONES, MUNDAY/MONDAY, MORGAN, NOYELL, ORCHARD, PAGE, REED, VINCENT
Jewish: BRAHAM, FROST, LYONS
French: HONEYSETT, LEVETT PETTIT
English: BELSHAW, BETTSWORTH, CANE, COVENTRY, DOBSON, FRY, NURSE, POOK, PUTLAND, PUTT, SMITH, SNELGROVE, TEE, TUDGAY, VENUS/VENESS
Irish: ANDERSON, KILLOUGH, MACCORMACK, MACROBERTS, MORTON, MOORE, WALLACE
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An65
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check out some of the above links Honey - I think youll find it was a bit...... smelly!
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AndrewLond1
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Hi,
My Gran was Rom, and from that area.
I notice that you have listed Jones as one of your family lines.
My Gran's Gran was Sarah Amelia Jones born: 1862 Her parents: Henry John Jones born: 1829 & Isabella Jane Hancock born: 1829
Now that is as far as I've managed to get with them, just hoping that there is a crossover in our families.
Have also wondered for a long time if there was a link to Granny Hearn Mary Ann Hearn nee Jones.
I know this is a long shot, but no harm in asking.
Best wishes
Andrew
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Clairediane90
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Hi Andrew and all
My family also lived in Notting Hill and were Romanies/of Romany descent. They were the Hearnes and they lived around the Tobin Street/Hesketh Place area.
My great-great grandmother was Mary Ann 'Granny' Hearne. She married Joseph Hearne but her first husband was Thomas Jones from Surrey. She was actually a Smith before she married him and was a Romany born in Bristol.
Claire
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