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Travelling People / Re: Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« on: Friday 12 November 10 11:19 GMT (UK)  »
Sylvia

I have a WW1 memorial medal/plaque for Shack Lamb (Meschack)
somewhere on my computor I have his death records and pic of grave in France too.

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Travelling People / Re: Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« on: Friday 12 November 10 06:19 GMT (UK)  »
Re Sylvia Chillingstone Lamb

The male line of the familly is Lamb-for reasons to me unknown
Lamb married to Gaskin in the 19th centuary changed to Chillingstone
the wife Gaskins grandmothers maiden name and eventually became
Lamb or Chillingstone or Chillingstone lamb depending at what point of time
one looks.
Meshack (Shacky) as a name runs through the familly for quite a few generations.
A Meschack Lamb from Bohemia Chase died in 1st World War.
A Meshack (Shack) Brown, son of Eliza Lamb, born Gaskin married Chillingstone

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Travelling People / Re: Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« on: Sunday 15 November 09 02:59 GMT (UK)  »
re: Pickingill-Pettingale-Pickingale

a long shot but a suggestion

traveller famillies had their own names and names they used
with non traveller famillies.

I cann't remember the exact name but: if Pettingale came from
Pettingru (will try and find the correct name) it would be equal to
Smith in Roma language.

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Travelling People / Re: Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« on: Sunday 15 November 09 02:45 GMT (UK)  »
1911 Census

Bohemia Estate:

Livermore Familly
John Livermore w. Maria nee Chillingstone, Gaskin, Lamb
Ch. John, Mathilda and William

Bubby familly
John Bibby m. Zilbie
Ch. Emmanuel and Amelia

Harris familly
Walter Harris m. Celia
Ch. Rosie and Kate
 

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Travelling People / Re: Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« 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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Travelling People / Bohemia Estate Eastwood
« 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.

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Travelling People / 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

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