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Hi.
Most of the Gypsies ! entered England via France a few hundred years ago and in Scotland a bit earlier, in France they are not known as Romany but Manush once as Bohemians, when they arrived there was already itinerant people in England who lived like Gypsies they were called Chorodies also Kora-Mengre who the Romany classed as a filthy people in looks and ways, some English Folk today are desended from these people and not just from Romany Folk, the Romany adopted the local surnames sometimes miss understanding the surname meaning, there was also the Hindity-Mengre or Irish Travellers who had been in England for about 400 years before the Romany had arrived, The Scotish and Irish Travellers, The Scotish,Welsh and English Romany not forgetting the Fair Ground folk are all seperate tribes with there own identity and customs which is good to know when researching your tree.
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