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Title: Is Ling a Romany name?
Post by: Sian the smith on Sunday 27 September 09 16:30 BST (UK)
Does anyone know where I can find out if the suname Ling is a Romany one? Thank you.
Title: Re: Is Ling a Romany name?
Post by: Steve G on Sunday 27 September 09 16:37 BST (UK)
I just checked one source ~ Bob Dawson: " A Romany in the Family " ~ for ye. Not listed in there.

 But, as he and I are both always at pains to point out; That only Proves that Bob hasn't personally come across its usage  ;)
Title: Re: Is Ling a Romany name?
Post by: Sian the smith on Sunday 27 September 09 16:44 BST (UK)
Thanks for your speedy reply! We understand our distant cousins of the same name are showground people and were always led to believe that one branch of the family were travellers a century ago. However, our family history is littered with romantic tales and often it's more interesting to find out the truth :)
Title: Re: Is Ling a Romany name?
Post by: Steve G on Sunday 27 September 09 16:53 BST (UK)
Ah! Now, Show People? That's a whole different ball game.

 Yeppers. Your Ling people could well have been 'Travelling Showmen'. Ye might find them " Living in caravans ", the whole shebang. Bob's book focuses on " Gypsys ", see?

 There was a lot of cross over ~ Ayres springs to mind as a name associated with both 'proper Gypsys' and Show People.

 So, working on the basis that smoke generally has to come from somewhere? I'd start digging around the more Show Folk dedicated areas  :)

 Try running a Search, on this board, under " Show* ". I've seen dedicated Showman sites listed here. That may narrow ye search down  ;)
Title: Re: Is Ling a Romany name?
Post by: Sian the smith on Sunday 27 September 09 16:59 BST (UK)
Hi Steve. Many thanks for that. I hadn't thought about the distinction between showmen and gypsies before. And of course in our romantic family stories we're always "real" romany! :) I shall put some proper research into this - and thanks again for pointing me in the right direction.
Sian
Title: Re: Is Ling a Romany name?
Post by: Ellesse on Tuesday 29 September 09 16:29 BST (UK)

This is a good site for fairground information - Ling is definitely a showman's name

http://www.fun-fairs.co.uk
Title: Re: Is Ling a Romany name?
Post by: mang on Friday 23 October 09 00:55 BST (UK)
lings were a doncaster based fairground firm u can see a picture of their waltzer in the fairground and circus book by white most showmans families have romani backrounds wether they like it or not the boswells were the first family to have a fairground ride on the south shore in blackpool before it become the pleasure beach most people of romani background know it was the romany families who started the fairs
Title: Re: Is Ling a Romany name?
Post by: sallyyorks on Saturday 16 October 10 15:20 BST (UK)
lings were a doncaster  based fairground firm u can see a picture of their waltzer in the fairground and circus book by white most showmans families have romani backrounds wether they like it or not the boswells were the first family to have a fairground ride on the south shore in blackpool before it become the pleasure beach most people of romani background know it was the romany families who started the fairs

ling is a romany name ,
my family knew some ling's from the yorkshire coast .
also "doncaster" has always had many historical ties with yorkshire romany families too
Title: Re: Is Ling a Romany name?
Post by: jonnythestrap on Saturday 13 November 10 18:50 GMT (UK)
I have a friend who would like to talk to you about your family connection to The Evans, when you are next online i would appreciate you getting back to me and perhaps we could arrange a time to speak
Title: Re: Is Ling a Romany name?
Post by: robert186 on Sunday 29 May 11 12:32 BST (UK)
This is very interesting. I am descended from Lings who I know were definately travellers, mainly active in Derbyshire (Alfreton, Ripley) and South Yorkshire (Barnsley, Doncaster). They were mainly general/marine store dealers and china/earthenware dealers, though some of them settled down later. The furthest back I've got to was George Ling, who came from Hundon, Suffolk (b. 1824), though most of his descendants were active in Yorkshire/Derbyshire, so I wonder if the Lings you mention who ran the funfairs are related to him. There's a few stories in our family about distant cousins being involved in travelling funfairs.
Title: Re: Is Ling a Romany name?
Post by: aug on Sunday 29 May 11 23:16 BST (UK)
Hi

Hope you don't mind me butting in, my GG-grandmother was a ling,before she married my GG-grandfather a Brooker.. Its nice to know about the ling surname and i can Add this info to my tree.

jew
Title: Re: Is Ling a Romany name?
Post by: robert186 on Friday 05 August 11 16:13 BST (UK)
My great grand mother's brother George Ling (b. abt 1878 Ripley, Derbyshire) may be of interest to you. In 1901 he's a coconut stall proprieter living in a caravan in Holbeck, Leeds and in 1911 he's a described as a 'showman' at the fairground in Goole (Leeds again). His wife was Agnes Amy Hunt (1879-1854) and he had at least four children, Sarah (1900), Annie (1901-1903), Olive (1905) and John George (1910-1932). Olive's baptism record also describes her father as a showman.

Hope this helps with your research!
Title: Re: Is Ling a Romany name?
Post by: aug on Saturday 06 August 11 09:52 BST (UK)
Hi Robert

 I keep the info you sent,in case the name comes up in my tree.  I heard Lings were showpeople.

 Don't know alot about Lings only have GG-grandmother and her father.

 Thank-you

jew
Title: Re: Is Ling a Romany name?
Post by: robert186 on Sunday 21 August 16 11:51 BST (UK)
I've written a blog post on my showmen ancestors on the Ling side if you're still researching this topic  :)

https://robertfjones.wordpress.com/2016/04/20/travelling-with-the-lings-part-4/ (https://robertfjones.wordpress.com/2016/04/20/travelling-with-the-lings-part-4/)