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Re: Interesting traveller names!
« Reply #27 on: Friday 10 November 06 12:33 GMT (UK) »
Possibly born on a snowy night....

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Re: Interesting traveller names!
« Reply #28 on: Friday 10 November 06 12:47 GMT (UK) »
I've never quite got to the bottom of my connection but Edingrile Lowther nee unknown is connected to my tree somehow through her husband George.

They are travelling folk as are my Lowthers, to some degree.

The name Edingrile maybe miss transcribed on teh 1881 I think it might be Edingirl?

Not sure.  Probably need to get a look up in 1871 to check  ;D

One day!

Update:
In fact I've just done a google search and found this...
http://www.geocities.com/seraphim_angel_2002/GypsyCensusnew.html
gypsy families in 1861.  And Edingirl Grey of lincoln is there and the Christinellla's below are from teh Grey family!  I may of just solved a wee connection  ;D  Anyway - that link has some great names.

I've also found the name Christinella in my potters of Cumberland and Northumberland.  I think that is very pretty.

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Re: Interesting traveller names!
« Reply #29 on: Sunday 12 November 06 18:25 GMT (UK) »
hi all, I  have two Heathcliffe,s son and grandson, both like their names, and  also sound ok shortened to Heath, or Cliff, mostly in our family they are big Heath and little Heath, though little Heath is now 19 and not so little, regards Nora T
i am researching the timmis family salop. staffs, and cheshire, also the culverwell family, congleton cheshire,and staffs.also jervis, jarvis, staffs and wales,also reece, staffs and dudley

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« Reply #30 on: Saturday 23 December 06 20:00 GMT (UK) »
Robert Dawson has produced 2 books; one which gives common Gypsy surnames and the other forenames. What is especially useful is that he notes which first names were used within each surname - this is especially useful when trying to find out the maiden name of women.

I can't find his address, however, he often sells these on ebay so you could try on there.

Jackie


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Re: Interesting traveller names!
« Reply #31 on: Saturday 06 January 07 16:03 GMT (UK) »
Hi there

I have quite a few interesting names in my family tree, Lemantamia, Noah, Vanslow, have you heard of these traveller names before

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« Reply #32 on: Saturday 06 January 07 19:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
I'm really interested in your Vanslow - that was the name of my great grandfather and also of my 3 x great grandfather. I know it was found in both the Smith and Cooper Families.

If your Vanslow was a Cooper I would be very interested in finding out whether we have a connection

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« Reply #33 on: Sunday 07 January 07 01:42 GMT (UK) »
No Sorry my Vanslow was a Smith born in 1897 in Mitcham, Surrey, it is a very unusual name and I have one old aunt still alive that remembers him and the strange name.  Sorry I couldnt help but good luck with your search.

Chellin :) :)
Lyon
Smith
Lane
Dixon
Lamner
Crawt
Gardner
Horton
Wood
Botteriel

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« Reply #34 on: Wednesday 21 March 07 20:22 GMT (UK) »
hi my unusual names are cinderella folk/foulk/folke. ambrose adolphus mckensie bendigoe suike consetta lemontina silvesta levathusie

to name a few...
donna
thorpe middleditch bunton draper moore batterby batterbee andrews barton smith

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Re: Interesting traveller names!
« Reply #35 on: Sunday 20 May 07 14:48 BST (UK) »
I have just found two more unusual names in my tree

Traincett and Tranett

There is also a Majenta

I would love to know how they find these names

Chellin2
Lyon
Smith
Lane
Dixon
Lamner
Crawt
Gardner
Horton
Wood
Botteriel