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Offline khunjohn

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Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« on: Wednesday 22 April 09 08:00 BST (UK) »
Wanting to piece together every scrap of info on the Bohemia Estate  Eastwood so that a broader knowledge can be gained and connections
made.

In particular:

Brown
Chillingstone or Chillystone or Chillistone or Chillystone-Lamb
Lamb


connections to Maldon Essex and certain origins in Norfolk and Suffolk
Brown
Lamb
Chillingstone
Chillystone
Chillistone
Chillystone-Lamb

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Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 22 April 09 21:23 BST (UK) »
hello khunjohn
very interested in this topic, hope you get some replies. :)
happy to help if i can. do you live that area yourself?

a.
buckley
webb
boswell (shadrack line)
pearse
lee
smith (inc epping forest)
heron
bibby

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Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 23 April 09 07:06 BST (UK) »


My familly (Brown) used to live at 83 Bohemia Chase

originally bought by James Brown and wife Eliza nee Gasken at one point Chillingstone and apparently a Lamb.

If anybody has time and inclination I would love pics of St. Lawrence and All
Saints Churchyard graves. I live in Asia and find the distance hard to cover nowadays.

Some graves were lost when a carpark was put in many years ago. Among those lost were childrens graves Brown, Lamb and Bibby.
Brown
Lamb
Chillingstone
Chillystone
Chillistone
Chillystone-Lamb

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Re: Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 23 April 09 08:35 BST (UK) »
hello again,
sorry for delay i had a problem with my pc last night but seems ok today.

i am very interested in the quote (Some graves were lost when a carpark was put in many years ago. Among those lost were childrens graves Brown, Lamb and Bibby) as have been told that there were some bibby graves of children but have been unable to find them.

i will come back on after work today and send you some photos of the church.
i have quite a few lists of surnames for that church. they are on another thread (eastwood church, eastwood essex) but for some reason it is locked which i think means you cannot message on it but you can look at it. it may be of interest to you. :)
a.
buckley
webb
boswell (shadrack line)
pearse
lee
smith (inc epping forest)
heron
bibby


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Re: Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 23 April 09 09:19 BST (UK) »
I have not lived in the area for over 30 years but as a cjild i had to go every Saturday to the cementary to tend the graves.
The last time I was there about 20 years ago a carpark had been built over the area that contained in my memory almost exclusivly childrens graves, all marked.
Among them Brown, Lamb and Bibby. Along what was then the wall of the cementary in the same area where shrubs and things grew there was a particularly big tree, in that area there were more graves, babes and toddlers,
all unmarked.
I was told that we were related to the Bibby's.
Sorry my drawing iis so aweful but hope it helps
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Brown
Lamb
Chillingstone
Chillystone
Chillistone
Chillystone-Lamb

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Re: Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 23 April 09 13:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Khunjohn

Some members of my Smith, Draper and Boswell families of interest are living at Bohemia Estate in the 1911 census and are buried at St Lawrence's.

Happy to share my information.

Best wishes

Sharon 
Smith - East Anglia & Lancashire
Taylor - East Anglia
Draper
Hope
Shaw
Gray
Boswell
Lovell
Robinson
Chilcott
All Blackpool Gypsies
"Royal Epping Forest Gypsies": ball-giving group
"Borrow's Gypsies": the people that the novelist George Borrow (1803-1881) knew and wrote about

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Re: Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 23 April 09 18:56 BST (UK) »
it wont let me add my photos sorry. will have to try email instead, when you're ready.
buckley
webb
boswell (shadrack line)
pearse
lee
smith (inc epping forest)
heron
bibby

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Re: Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 10 May 09 07:40 BST (UK) »
Hi, I'm new. I've become interested in the gypsy/traveller presence in Eastwood through trying to separate the myth from fact in the stories about George Pickingill and "Silly Bill" Spearman and other alleged wizards/witches. Fanny Bird, Nelly Button. Whether or not George Pickingill was of gypsy kin is a relevant question for those of us interested in this area....

According to folklorist Eric Maple the gypsy presence in Eastwood dates from the 1870s after evictions from Epping Forest. I'm guessing that it is in fact much earlier (and some posts I've seen on this site tend to confirm that without putting it beyond doubt).

Excuse me if this is a silly question btw, I live in Australia!

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Re: Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 10 May 09 10:36 BST (UK) »
hi  jeremytrewindixon, welcome.

what exactly is the question you are asking?

i have never heard of these names (except spearman) but it sounds fascinating :)

are these books availablein public librairies?
hope you get some help with this topic.
a.
buckley
webb
boswell (shadrack line)
pearse
lee
smith (inc epping forest)
heron
bibby